Travel on TukTuk to visit Angkor Wat temple in Siem Reap province
A beautiful video from a trip to Siem Reap province, the Kingdom of Cambodia. We were on TukTuk traveling from Siem Reap city to Angkor Wat temples and around to other temples for the whole day. Sorry, the video is a little shaky as we were on TukTuk and it's bumpy. Anyway, we can see the beautiful nature along the road to Angkor and Angkor Wat and we also stopped by at Kravan Temple. It's a great souvenir and great time from Siem Reap.
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Amazing Tuk Tuk Adventure Around Angkor Wat - Siem Reap 2018
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Travel by Tuk Tuk to Visit the Temples around Siem Reap province in Cambodia
This video is just about foods and eating foods from various places and different days in Phnom penh city in Cambodia. The video is from May - July 2017. We opened to TK Avenue at Breadtalk having some rainbow cake and sandwich. We ate black burger at Burger Lab. We had lunch and dinner at Okra restaurant. We ate Korean noodle style, the 7 spicy tastes noodles. We ate burger king in Toulkork. We had noodle soup and loc lac steamed rice with egg on top. We ate pizza at Domino's Pizza and Fried-Ice-Cream rolls at Citymall. We also bought Kebab, roasted pork bread along the road near Indra Devi high school for lunch. This video is like a guide just showing what to eat and where we can go eat in Phnom Penh city.
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More extreme traveling on this Indochina South East Asia tour as we travel to Siem Reap for a day. We come to explore some of the most famous and incredible temples on earth including Angkor Wat - one of the 7 wonders of the world. We travel around in a tuktuk and experience some of the sights and ruins seen in the Tomb Raider movies with Angelina Jolie. Full with backpackers and tourists, this part of Cambodia is definitely a must go to destination. Vlog #233
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Tuk-Tuk ride (autorickshaw) around the Temples of Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
This is a travel video capturing clips from our entire three day experience visiting the Temples of Angkor by tuk-tuk (autorickshaw) in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. By far our preferred (and recommended) way of getting around the temples, the tuk-tuk drivers are knowledgeable about which temples to visit while helping your to conserve energy for exploration on foot. We noticed many tourists who decided to take bicycles looking awfully tanned, sweating and exhausted. The video captures many snippets of the things we witnessed on the road, such as passing other vehicles, farm fields, rural areas and small villages. Overall, we often looked forward to taking the tuk-tuk as much as we did exploring the temples, as it gave us a chance to cool off in the breeze while resting our legs.
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Auto rickshaws are a common means of public transportation in many countries in the world. Also known as a three-wheeler, Samosa, tempo, tuk-tuk, trishaw, auto, rickshaw, autorick, bajaj, rick, tricycle, mototaxi, baby taxi or lapa in popular parlance, an auto rickshaw is a usually three-wheeled cabin cycle for private use and as a vehicle for hire. It is a motorized version of the traditional pulled rickshaw or cycle rickshaw. Auto rickshaws are an essential form of urban transport in many developing countries, and a form of novelty transport in many Eastern countries.
In Cambodia, the term tuk-tuk (Khmer: ទុកទុក) is used to refer to a motorcycle with a cabin attached to the rear. Cambodian cities have a much lower volume of automobile traffic than Thai cities, and tuk-tuks are still the most common form of urban transport. At the temple complex of Angkor, for example, tuk-tuks provide a convenient form of transport around the complex for tourists. One can hire a tuk-tuk and driver by the day.
Siem Reap tuk-tuks are generally of the style of motorcycle and trailer. Phnom Penh tuk-tuks are by contrast one piece. They are the front end of a motorcycle consisting of steering, tank and engine/gearbox with a covered tray mounted at the back. The power is transferred by chain to an axle mounted to the modified rear fork which drives the two rear wheels. Suspended upon the rear fork is an open cabin with an in-line seat on each side. This arrangement can carry 6 people at ease, with their luggage in the leg space. It is not unusual to see these vehicles greatly overloaded, especially in outer suburbs and around markets.
Currently, Tuk Tuk in Cambodia is being developed to be more convenient and safer. It is also becoming a popular form of transportation for Phnom Penh residents:
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Quick Tips Siem Reap, Cambodia - Visa, Currency, Tuk Tuk, and Other Helpful Travel Tips
Travel tips for traveling to Siem Reap, Cambodia
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1. Visa - go to the link below to apply for a Visa online. For the photo just take one using your phone against a white background and upload to the online application.
2. Immigration - once you get to the terminal head towards immigration desks and to the left of that area you will find a table with arrival and departure forms, which look like small packets on my video. The airlines did not give me one during the flight, which they typically would.
3. Currency - bring a lot of US dollars, especially singles. Most things you buy will be in the $2-$3 range. Don't bring anything greater than a $20 bill.
4. Tuk Tuk - definitely hire one from beginning to end and if you do reach out to my driver Pi Bak (Facebook link below) who can be reached on WhatsApp. He can pick you up from the airport for $5 and can take you around all day for about $20.
5. Where to stay - I stayed at La Da Kiri Hotel below. Hotel was ok but very close to all the night markets. I recommend looking for hotels around this area at about 2-3 blocks away from the markets.
6 & 7. Night Markets and where to eat - Eat at the Night Markets! Check out the two main night markets below.
Angkor Night Market
Pub Street
8. Temples - Check out the link below. Pace yourself! You need to buy a ticket which gets you in to all the temples. I was able to do all in one day but you can do multi-day tickets. Don't recommend doing the tour in the link, rather just get a tuk tuk to take you to each place.
9. What to Wear - shorts and t-shirt, it's hot! A towel for when it gets hot walking around. light scarf and sunglasses during the tuk tuk ride, it can get dusty.
10. Tipping - appreciated but not expected.
**Siem Reap Airport Lounge Tips
Priority Pass lounge is available. After security and immigration go through the duty free shopping and keep right. You should see it at the end of the hall part the garden.
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Tuk-tuk Ride to Angkor Enterprise, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Siem Reap City is the gateway to Angkor Temple Complex, the most popular tourist destination in Cambodia. You can purchase ticket to visit these magnificent man-made wonders at Angkor Enterprise building. This video features our tuk-tuk ride from our accommodation at Allis House to Angkor Enterprise showing some scenic tour around Siem Reap.
The fee for a 1(one) day tour of the Angkor Wat Temple complex is US$37 per visitor. 1(one) day rent for a tuk-tuk ride around the complex is US$ 25 plus tip and lunch meal of the driver (voluntary only). Some tourist rent bicycle or motorbikes. For a 1(one) day tour of Angkor, you’ll be visiting around 10 temples. And it’s super hot during the summer season so bring lots of water. The grandeur of these magnificent temples in real life is way beyond imagination.
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We Fly from Siem Reap back to Phnom Penh City | Travel by Air with Cambodia Angkor Air in Cambodia
It's a great experience to travel by air as we usually travel by car, van, bus, and motorcycle. We visited Siem Reap province, we took Tuk Tuk to see the temples, we ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Krong Siem Reap. It's the last day, we ate dinner at the Blue Pumpkin restaurant and traveled by Tuk Tuk to Siem Reap international Airport to fly back to Phnom Penh city. It was good and exciting and a really fast transportation, just 45minutes fly from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh city. My kids really love it, they love to fly. Hope for next time trip to Siem Reap.
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You really do get used to the rides around town in the little rickety Tuk Tuk car thingy. = ) I think a full size car would be safer but this one is cheaper for him and easier to get around. However, I did find there were times when I was leaning into corners like being on a motor cycle... So I guess that makes me a bad passenger. LOL I lived and it all worked out. = )
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Travel by TukTuk at Night in Krong Siem Reap | Hang Out and Dinner at Pub Street in Cambodia
This video is open to a family traveled by Tuk Tuk at night in Krong Siem Reap heading to Pub Street to hang out and looking for some favorite foods. We had dinner at a restaurant there while kids wanted to have kebab, pancake, and fried ice-cream. We walked around enjoyed the music and lots of people from all over the world having fun like a one big crowded entertainment area of the world. Some dancing to the music and some walking and looking around and some are having foods and chit chatting. We had dinner when Rawin had fried ice-cream rolls and Raby got his kebab and pancake (Roti). We're good to go. Hope you enjoyed the video.
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Angkor Village Resort, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Angkor Village Resort, Siem Reap, Cambodia
I delayed this video from my last trip because a lot of the footage was bad from a broken stabilizer on my camera. I was able to fix most of it, but there is still a lot of shake in some of the scenes. My apologies.
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1 Day in Siem Reap | Touring Angkor Wat
We had a flying trip to Cambodia. As we only had a day and a half in Siem Reap we managed to do 10 hours of temple hopping around the Temples of Angkor. The hotel helped us organise a tuk tuk driver who picked us up at 4.30am so that we could watch the sun rise over Angkor Watt and then he continued to show us around some incredible temples for the rest of the day.
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Our Tuk Tuk Adventure around Angkor Wat and Siem Reap!
I explored the Angkor Archaeological Park and got to see some of the really cool temples around Siem Reap. I really enjoyed Bayon Temple and Angkor Thom. This was even more impressive than I had imagined.
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Things To Do In Siem Reap (That's not Angkor Wat!) / 30 Days In Asia 2018 - Vlog #10
Siem Reap has so much more to offer than Angkor Wat,Join me as i show you around all the major attractions here. Our Tuk Tuk Driver & Guide for the day is the best guide we have ever had on our travels,I highly recommend you use him if you visit Siem Reap,All his contact details are below.
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Siem Reap Travel Guide
Siem Reap lies amidst the heartland of the ancient Khmer Empire, but modern-day Cambodia is far removed from those glory days. A look into it’s recent dark past gives a stark contrast with it’s hopeful present. Here are a few highlights::
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TUK TUK EVERYWHERE: SIEM REAP CAMBODIA PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION l HOW TAKE TUKTUK IN SIEM REAP CAMBODIA
One of the public transportation is tuktuk in Siem Reap, Cambodia. You can take tuktuk to go to Angkor Wat, Angkor Night Market, Pub Street, Floating Village, Fishing Village or you can book city tour with tuktuk, pick up and drop off service with tuktuk. Tuktuk is everywhere in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It will cost depend on distance but almost drivers will ask 2usd per time...
Why Angkor Wat (Siem Reap) is a must see | CAMBODIA
Another one of our life bucket list stops the Angkor Wat temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Needless to say we had an absolutely incredible time visiting the Khmer Hindu and Buddhist temple ruins.
Things started off in Phnom Penh where we caught the Cambodia Post VIP Van for $11 USD each to get to Siem Reap. This is the site we booked our Cambodia Post VIP Van tickets from:
They have a variety of routes and departure times. We found Cambodia Post VIP Van to be a pretty cheap and convenient way getting from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, then using a tuk tuk for the remainder of our journey to get to our accommodation.
The ride from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap via Cambodia Post VIP Van took about 3 hours in total including a quick lunch stop and there were tuk tuks waiting around for us to get to our final destination (our Airbnb accommodation in Siem Reap) that ended up being just a few minutes drive away.
Our accommodation in Siem Reap was an urban studio located in the peaceful Kandal Village. The place was clean, stylish and comfortable. It's situated above Khmer 652 - a Cambodian restaurant that serves very delicious Khmer cuisine with super lovely staff. There are a handful of other cafes and restaurants nearby as well as local craft shops too.
Khmer 652 is owned by the Airbnb hosts so you also get a 10% discount for dining there. Our favourite meals during our time in Siem Reap were at Khmer 652 as well as Crane just at the back of their alley. We loved the location of our accommodation in Siem Reap because it's also in close walking distance to a supermarket, the river bank and the very lively Pub Street.
After a quick haircut and a browse around Kandal Village we got some rest before heading over to the Angkor Wat temple complex the next day. We opted to get a personal tour guide which turned out to be one of the best decisions ever.
Sarak was our tuk tuk driver and Angkor Wat travel guide, recommended to us from a fellow YouTuber friend. Sarak took us all around the amazing temples in the Angkor Wat temple complex, visiting the lesser-known and secret quiet areas (as well as the main temples too). He even took it upon himself to help us take some beautiful photos with our phone during our entire time together too. He was a driver, travel guide and photographer all in one!
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If you're wondering how to get to Angkor Wat, we definitely recommend going via tuk tuk with Sarak to enjoy the open air ride and if you want to go to the quieter spots like we did, simply let him know.
We bought a 3-day multi-pass to visit the Angkor Wat temple complex. First day we had Sarak and on our subsequent visits we had Mr Bean (Sarak's business partner) take us when we filmed Peter's Part 2 for his how to retire early series and on the final visit we went via Grab tuk tuk ourselves just to Angkor Wat. We were in Siem Reap visiting Angkor Wat during November. Btw, make sure to keep your Angkor Wat tickets with you as this gets checked at various entry points into the temple complex.
We visited the following temples:
- West Gate
- Angkor Thom
- Preah Khan
- Ta Prohm (also known as the Tomb Raider temple)
- Bayon (and then finally...)
- Angkor Wat
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Angkor Thom, Angkor Wat & Siem Reap (Cambodia) - 4K
Trip Advisor gives both Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat five star reviews, so I was really looking forward to visiting both and they lived up to expectation. We start with a fun tuk tuk ride from our hotel in Siem Reap to Ankor Wat, a really impressive temple surrounded by lakes and woodland. See the stone carved murals and marvel at the workmanship of the lost Khmer empire. After walking along an impressive causeway we reach the ornate entrance the Ankor Thom, a collection of smaller temples, many of which have literally been engulfed by huge trees. The forest and temples have become one to create a fantastic scene that could well be part of a fictional novel about ancient myths, legends and fairytales.
Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Siem Reap Cambodia - Angkor Wat Tuk Tuk ride to the killing Field Site
Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Siem Reap Cambodia - Angkor Wat Tuk Tuk ride to the killing Field Site
Driving all over Angkor Wat with Geo was interesting but going around in a Tuk Tuk is another story. I am a big man and I doubt two people my size would fit. = ) Also, the tuk tuk is pretty rickety and doesn't seem all that strong or safe. LOL
HOWEVER... I did go all day in it and wet miles and miles without an issue. = ) Geos driving was great and direct and it all worked out great. Thanks Geo. = )
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Exploring Siem Reap and How to Travel Cambodia SUPER CHEAP! Currency, Tuk Tuk, AirBnb, Food
Travel Tips:
1. Visa - go to the link below to apply for a Visa online. For the photo just take one using your phone against a white background and upload to the online application OR you can simply get it when you arrive at Siem Reap airport for $30.
2. Immigration - once you get to the terminal head towards immigration desks and to the left of that area you will find a table with arrival and departure forms, which look like small packets on my video. The airlines did not give me one during the flight, which they typically would.
3. Currency - bring a lot of US dollars, especially singles. Most things you buy will be in the $2-$3 range. Not necessary to bring anything greater than $20.
4. Tuk Tuk - definitely hire one from beginning to end and if you do reach out to my driver Pi Bak (Facebook link below) who can be reached on WhatsApp. He can pick you up from the airport for $5 and can take you around all day for about $20.
5. Where to stay - AirBnb is a great place to look as each night can range anywhere from $20-$50 for a nice place.
6 & 7. Night Markets and where to eat - Eat at the Night Markets! Check out the two main night markets below.
Angkor Night Market
Pub Street
8. Temples - Check out the link below. Pace yourself! You need to buy a ticket which gets you in to all the temples. I was able to do all in one day but you can do multi-day tickets. Don't recommend doing the tour in the link, rather just get a tuk tuk to take you to each place.
9. What to Wear - shorts and t-shirt, it's hot! A towel for when it gets hot walking around. light scarf and sunglasses during the tuk tuk ride, it can get dusty.
10. Tipping - appreciated but not expected.
**Siem Reap Airport Lounge Tips
Priority Pass lounge is available. After security and immigration go through the duty free shopping and keep right. You should see it at the end of the hall part the garden.