The timing and variable light shades for this walk were just perfect 👌 it’s just so Amazing to see something from the 10th century 🤩 - Thanks As always ✔️👋😎👍🙏
Thank you for this, as always. I really love all your content. After spending a couple of grueling days going up and down "stairs" in the heat with my son in the park (including the dreaded Baphuon temple), I realize I've missed so much. I'll be back. I'll look forward to more posts.
I will have to check this out. I just mived to Siem Reap last week based upon your videos and a quick trip here last month. Im happy to say that it is a wonderful place to stay and i cant wait to explore more of it. Thanks for making these videos and ahowing us how lovely it is to stay in Cambodia.
Thanks for watching! A lot of people don't enjoy the temple videos as much as the how-to expat kind of videos, but to me, the temples are one of the most wonderful things about living in Siem Reap.
@@ForRiel I found your channle because fo the ex pat videos, but I prefer the wandering ones like this myself. Both videos are great, but I love seeing things I may have never found otherwise.
@ForRiel How funny, I have 3 different spellings for that temple, my Cambodian gf spells it Neak Puan, the US sites spell it Neak Pean, and you spell it Neak Poen. When I visited that site in 2022, it started pouring down rain halfway across the bridge 🤣🤣! Very wet but enjoyable experience
As Cambodia i do like to say they alot of temple in the forest 👍 and some of temple is so far away But hopefully you enjoy it 🇰🇭 Thank to visit Cambodia 🇰🇭 Big thank
Awesome video guys, just watched a documentary about angkor wat recently and apparently ( i maybe wrong) close by to angkor were hospitals to care of the sick, so thats what those buildings could be? Watching from Ireland n hopefully moving to Cambodia fulltime in sept 🙏🙏
There are some structures that are known to be hospitals, but this one was a temple as far as the records say. It's incredible how much they built in a relatively short period of time. Great that you are making the move soon!
Yeah Angkor watt is a very special place been going to Cambodia for 14 years .love it there . Yeah hopefully be there for good this year ,in the meantime I'll keep watching your videos.great work guys.@@ForRiel
Oh, I was saying gibbon. There are 3 native gibbon species in Cambodia; - Pileated gibbon (Hylobates pileatus) - Buff-cheeked gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae) - Northern-buff cheeked gibbon (Nomascus annamensis) All three of these species are listed as Endangered on the IUCN red list of threatened species.
What a wonderful time for exploring! You find the most peaceful places. Have you done a video or visited The Terrace Of The Elephants? There is so much to see in Cambodia. My husband & I can't wait to go!
Thank you so much! Yes, I've been to the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King many times. They are great sites but very exposed for video making.
We are very fortunate to have an Angkor Pass. Foreigners who can show two years of long term visas can apply annually for this free pass. It allows access to the Archaeological Park as many times as you like.
@@ForRiel hmm.. it is good.. i dont know.. it would be free... i stayed here since early 2020.. when i visited at 2022.. i am still buy ticket 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨
I seen you guys in the temple area a few times now, how do you manage it ? $ every time . I know you can get 1 free pass after 2 years residency. Just curious, as I often walk down that way only to always get turned around even though I am not visiting any temples
Yes, we have a temple pass. It's valid for 12 months, but when it expires, you can apply for another. It's a precious gift from the Cambodian government, and I am so grateful for it.
These places are very safe. The more remote places are the ones where you need to take care. The map of cleared sites is changing all the time, so the only one you can rely on is the list of provinces that have been declared mine-free. At this stage, Siem Reap is not one of them.
Nice! Away from the main roads here in Phnom Penh, Toul Kork. We have birds in the trees and quiet. Best part of the day before the sun rises. No inky blackness there ;-) Jusy dumb people with lots of energy leaving trash :-( Education is a wonderfull thing.