Wow that's awesome video 😍 I loved having you join the tour with Grasshopper Adventure it's the first time to see you and are so glad you chose to book Angkor Sunrise tour with us. See you again soon 🚴♀️
What an amazing day you had. The bikes looked like a great way to get around from temple to temple. The trees growing over the temple looked incredible. Reminded us on something you see as part of a Disney ride.
Amazing place WOW incredible. It's so big . I smile the whole time watching you guys, very happy couple. Thanks for sharing and great video as always 😅
Keith and Dev, another great adventure. Nice views. The food seems so delicious! You are lovely. Take care. Thank you for sharing. Sending love from Portugal ❤
It is so amazing how nature takes over, these trees growing out of stone are unbelievable. Y'all sure worked up an appetite riding your bikes. Keep up the nice work, I am enjoying your videos. Thanks.
I'm glad you guys decided to booked the tour. although it costs more than visiting on your own, i can see that there's so much more activities and more places i didn't know about through your lens, especially the biking part, it looks so fun. Great content you guys!!!
It does cost more than visiting on your own but the bikes add so much to the experience and our guide Meun was awesome and we learned a lot from him. :) also great food! Thanks for watching!!
awesome video! did you find the craving of the stegosaurus at ta prohm? fun fact, Cambodia mangos are year round since they have at least 12 different types of mangos.
We will go to cambodia in october. Really liked this video and the tour. You booker the morning rise tour? Quite expensive... you have to buy entrance as well?? I really like your videos about cambodia.
Thanks Jenny! Yeah the bike tour was amazing, but yes it did cost money, once in a lifetime thing tough, you have to go to Angkor Wat, so it’s worth it. thanks for watching!
Thanks, brother and sister for your love for Angkor Wat 🤍🇰🇭. In this video, you both look extremely happy and enjoyed the trip so much. I hope you will travel here again in the future. Love naa from Cambodian people 🇰🇭 ស្រលាញ់អ្នកទាំងពីរពេញបេះដូង 🫶🏻
Angkor Wat is the name of the large temple, but Angkor is the name of the whole city. The original name of the city used in ancient times was Yasodharapura.
@@KeithandDev We only refer to it as angkor pronounced ngkor which is rice because everything including songkran down to traditions culture etc all falls back to rice production, engineering irrigation etc thats why its called Angkor era and locals would call it Watt, Ngkor translates to Temple: Ngkor (basically referring to the era). Yes, in our language we have a way of using : before : was invented lmao. Unlike westerners who like to name things and separate things we refer to things in onessness. Eg a church is a church and all churches are churches and is a church thats all it will ever be nothing more. So if we had to be specific we would refer it in terms of Church:San diego st and not name it San diego street Church as this separates it from what it actually is, the power of naming and languages makes a huge difference in culture as you can see how many churches has separated themselves amongst each other however practice the same Baptist done by Jesus as we do in our Songkran festival to wash away our sins. A temple is a temple and everyone is welcomed, a san diego church is no longer a church it is now a place of San diego's church. Power of the mind and power of the speech and language.
Angkor city and Kulen city two of them the population around 25 millions people and the largest city on earth during that time ( Angkorian period 802- 1431 ) before THE KHMER was separated into 4 part of us. :( The our KHMER history is quite interesting to explore and learn for the young).
Angkor Wat temple Built by Cambodian (Khmer) King Sorayavarman II in the 12 th century (1112-1152 AD) Elephant more than 4000 + Apsara Classical dance more 1737 gestures on the Angkor Wat temple walls ,big Hindu temples in the world and very beautiful indeed eveeyone ❤ I love Cambodia and Cambodian (Khmer) people so friendly and pleasure to people around the world to come visting the Angkor temple of Cambodia.
There are several Temples, like This World largest Temple, in TAMILNADU (South India) cos the Cambodian Khemer Kings had friendship with our Great Thamizh Empires Chola who ruled part of South Asia and South East Asia once.and had the world largest Naval force that time. Also Tamil Pallavar Kings also had trade relations with Cambodia. If you visit Tamilnadu, Thanchavur Periya Kovil, Gangai Konda Chola Puram, etc, you can find the similar Structure of Temples. Tamilnadu temples built before theae Cambodian temples.
Thank you for all the information :) we would love to visit India one day ans maybe we can check out some of the temples you mentioned. Thanks for watching!