The Harbour - Siem Reap
Pirate tavern in Siem Reap, Cambodia ????
French food & Pirate drinks,
Live music every Wednesday.
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Tales of the Southlands, live at The Harbour, Siem Reap 2017
Harbour In Siem Reap, Cambodia
Shot taken while approaching the dock in Siem Reap Cambodia. The boat from here takes you over Tonle Sap lake and into Battambang.
Brin Wood Jam Session at The Harbour, Siem Reap
Cecile laying some fabulous cello lines as Brin Wood does his thing on guitar/vocals.
SIEM REAP - TOMB RAIDER TEMPLE - Cambodia Travel Vlog ????????
Today we are going inside Siem Reap's ancient temples of the Khmer Empire built from the 9th to 13th Century. We will visit Ta Prohm (made famous in the movie Tomb Raider), Bayon, Angkor Thom, and more.
The first stop is Angkor Thom and Bayon, built in the 12th Century by King Jayavarman VII. The temple of Bayon is one of the most recognizable for having the four sided-faces on the monument. It is flanked by a surrounding moat. Our tour guide explains that the temple was modified from Buddhist to Hindu (by adding the third eye to the Buddha head) and back to Theravada Buddhist.
Next, we visit Ta Prohm which is the filming location for the movie Tomb Raider. It is notable for its atmospheric and jungle scenery, including giant tree roots from over 200-400 year old sacred fig trees engulfing the temple.
Pre Rup is a Hindu temple made of brick and sandstone, notable for its cistern in the center, and towering staircase leading the towering prasats.
Ta Som was built in the later 12th Century. The entrance is through a gate with a face culture on top, and a central temple while contains a Buddha sculpture.
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5 Hours Tour in Kampong Phluk Floating Village & Tonle Sap Lake Sunset - Siem Reap Cambodia
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Kampong Phluk is a commune and village in Siem Reap Province in northern-central Cambodia. It is a village built on stilts on the Tonle Sap. The name means Harbor of the Tusks. The community largely depends on fishing for survival, spending Cambodia's wet season fishing.
Details of the Kampong Phluk Tour / Floating Village (Tonle Sap Lake Sunset)
Duration of Tour: 5hrs Free Pick up in Hotel/Hostel
Tour Fee: $18 or at least P900 (Flooded Forest Boat Fee Excluded $ 5 - Optional)
Where to get Tour package - Most hotels/hostels reception offered tours within the Siem Reap.
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A FLOATING VILLAGE: Kampong Phluk, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Starting from Siem Reap Kampong Phluk Floating Village is almost an hour away, but it was a fascinating ride and gave us a real inside peak into the lives of the Cambodian people.
I’m sorry about the shakiness of this footage, but as you can see some of the roads were really rough to get down.
This is a Cambodian school! They only operate between 7 and 11 am due to the heat and funds. The elementary schools always seemed to be way larger than the high schools due to students dropping out to work.
At first, I was trying to figure out what type of vegetation these bushes were when I abruptly realized they were the tops of trees! Suddenly, the extent of the depths of the water became apparent.
I’ve heard of tours in other countries and places of floating villages where no one actually lived there. This village was very active and definitely a real community. This may be due to the fact that tourism only hit this village about 10 years ago and is a relatively new source of income here. Most of the villagers rely on the fishing industry during the wet season and farm during the dry season as their main ways to make money.
The water was very brown from all of the mud and dirt getting kicked up from the rains and also from how much clay is in the soil here.
I can’t express how large this village was! I was truly surprised. I couldn’t find any information about exactly how many people lived here and our guide didn’t speak much English to provide information about the village. So we pretty much just observed and enjoyed.
I was fascinated by the fact that these families still had dogs, cats and livestock high above the water.
I’ve heard that the price of this tour sometimes triples during the dry season since there’s no prices listed at the stand where you buy the tickets, which seems a bit shady and I wouldn’t say it’s worth a TON of money to see. And since the ticket stand was pretty far from the actual village, I HOPE the money goes towards the locals there. Otherwise, it’s not the most ethical. So maybe just watch this video and experience it through us instead!
This village sits on a river which leads into the Tonle Sap. It’s the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia and a huge biodiversity hotspot.
The name of this floating village translates to the Harbor of the Tusks.
We saw men and women weaving fishing nets, children playing in the water, people young and old bathing outside of their homes, a girl rowing a boat to her friends house and more. We saw multiple people bathing in the waters here. It obviously plays a huge role in their lives. It was all awesome and totally fascinating to see how people live here.
Our mangrove guide was a local from the village who didn’t speak any English.
Being on a small boat getting closer to the houses and the people gave us a brand new perspective which was really exciting. It got me wondering what it would be like to teach English in their local school and live in this community.
We were silly and forgot bug spray … I really recommend bug spray.
The crocodile farm was located right next to a shop with a ton of purses, belts and other things made from the skins of said crocodiles which was a bit upsetting to me. Also, you could hold the babies which I’m never a fan of. Babies should be with their mamas and not held by strangers being exposed to all of their new and exotic bacteria and germs and stuff.
Our guide brought us down the river and out to see the lake.
There was also a local temple we were able to visit too. The mangrove forest and the temple were the only two stops our boat made. At the temple was a few stray dogs and some monks. The details in the architecture and colors within the murals were so beautiful.
Cooking class of Galaers in the village of Siem Reap, Cambodia
Cooking class of Galaers in the village of Siem Reap, Cambodia, a new activity for the new farm tour 2018 behind the discovery of temples.
Cambo Beach Club in Siem Reap
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Khmer vs Foreigner Break Dance Battle: SIEM REAP PUB STREET aka PUB CITY
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Trip to Kampong Phluk | Tonle Sap lake in Siem Reap Cambodia 2019
Trip to Kampong Phluk | Tonle Sap lake in Siem Reap Cambodia 2019
????Kampong Phluk (កំពង់ភ្លុក) is a commune and village in Siem Reap Province in northern-central Cambodia. It is a village built on stilts on the Tonle Sap. The name means Harbor of the Tusks. The community largely depends on fishing for survival, spending Cambodia's wet season (May - October) fishing. During the dry season (November - April) as the river thins due to receding water, many turn to farming to supplement their income. Tourism, which started in the village approximately 10 years ago, is also a growing part of the local economy.
Siem Reap Pub Street | Siem Reap | Cambodia | 21th November 2015 |
Siem Reap offers a booming nightlife and bar scene stretching to near dawn these days, with the bars coming to life around dusk as people return from the day's touring, and the last few pubs and clubs closing as late as 4AM. Bars and tippling venues are located across town but the center of the action is the Pub Street and Old Market area where many of the most popular bars and clubs are clustered over several square blocks.Pub Street itself, Street 8, is at the heart of it, lined end to end with restaurants and bars including such well known places as Angkor What? Bar, Temple Club, Le Papier Tigre and Red Piano. The Pub Street area alleys as well as the surrounding street also harbor a variety of places - cocktail bars, expat and tourist pubs, eclectic little neighborhood places and more. The Pub Street area also has some of the latest running bars in town, including the Temple Club, Angkor What and X-Bar.This video recorded 21 November 2015.Thank you for visiting my channel.
Siem Reap offre una vita notturna e bar in forte espansione che si estende fin quasi all'alba che prende vita intorno al tramonto, con le persone di ritorno dai tour giornalieri, e gli ultimi pub e club chiudono alle 04:00 del mattino.Bar e locali si trovano dall'altra parte della città, ma il centro dell'azione è la Pub Street e il Mercato Vecchio dove molti dei bar e club più popolari sono tutti raggruppati nella stessa zona.Pub Street si trova nella street 8, ristoranti e bar, tra cui i ben noti come Angkor What? Temple Club, Le Papier Tigre e Red Piano. I vicoli della zona Pub Street, così come la strada porta una varietà di posti - cocktail bar, pub,clubs, piccoli ed eclettici bar da vedere aoolutamente.Il video e' stato registrato il 21 Novembre 2015.Grazie per aver visitato il mio canale.
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Admission Fees : To be able to enter the premises of Angkor, you need to have a ticket. The ticket price is one-day ($20), three-day ($40) and seven-day ($60). The ticket is personal and not transferable, will be also printed a photograph our (taken at the time of pick up the ticket at the box office).
Timetable for visit Temples : Visiting hours are 5:00AM - 6:00PM. Angkor Wat closes at 6:00PM, Banteay Srey closes at 5:00PM and Kbal Spean at 3:00PM. Always carry your ticket. It will be checked upon each park entry and at major temples.
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Plane landing in front of a thunderstorm, Siem Reap, Cambodia
01.05.2017 - JC International Airlines | Airbus A320 | XU-997
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Approaching Siem Reap International Airport with a thunderstorm cloud behind in the evening. Recorded with my phone, so no special intro this time
Beat Boutique Party at Cambo Beach Club
Beach club party at Cambo Beach Club, Cambodia.
Temples of Siem Reap Cambodia
The Two (Elen & Vivek) - Because (Live at Angkor)
A snippet of a Beatles Classic and one of the staples of our set since September
Live at Harbour, Siem Reap, Cambodia
November 2018
Siem Reap Brewpub
Siem Reap Beer
This is my working place I want to everyone see .
This is Siem Reap. Brewpub is own beer and own restaurant it was born on 12 April 2014 our brewery we use originally hop, wheat, yeast from German and England
CYCLE RIDE AROUND SIEM REAP CENTRE
CYCLE RIDE AROUND SIEM REAP CENTRE
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