Actually, it's about 4000+ Cambodian Riel to the USD. You might want to correct that on your video. The rate according to Google right now is 1 USD = 4052 Cambodian Riel.
Thank you for all of this. I’ve been doing all of my research in preparation for arriving there in December. I love your take on core respect and keeping things in context
@@diananeventravel aside from the heat it was a wonderful experience. We were also in Siem reap and went to some villages and Phnom Penh. The sugarcane and coconuts drinks were a must
Cambodia pay alot of import fee to Vietnam and Thailand for products coming in. Cambodia don't have it own port yet, that why foods cost more but soon it will be cheap.
About dressing appropriately: do men also need to wear long sleeved pants to visit Angkor Watt? And how does the heat compare to a hot summer day in the Netherlands? We can also have like 30+ degrees in temp. whilst being quite humid.
Hello😄 yes it’s also appropriate for man to wear long over knee trousers and over shoulder T-shirt to visit Ankor Wat. And I think Cambodia is the most hot and humid country I’ve ever visited so yeh it’s gonna be hot. So make sure you don’t go on a bicycle to Angkor Wat. Take a scooter or taxi or tuktuk or electric bike. So you have wind and rest in between the temples. The temperature in Cambodia definitely feels hotter than in The Netherlands even though it’s the same numbers hahah
You should come next time between November and February, and i think you should explore more places like waterfall, tonle sap, and there also have many resort that have different type of the mountains view.
There are 3 main weather seasons in Cambodia. Cool, hot and dry and then hot and wet. December is in the middle of the cool season. You will need summer clothes and a hat to protect you from the strong sun.
Hello! Have you ever been to Cambodia before ? I would say Phnom Penh is a great city to life in. It’s really big and busy and Siem reap is also nice but more quiet. The Khmer people are very friendly and welcoming so I think you will have a great relocation. When are you going to relocate ?
Hi. Love your vlog. I love Cambodia. I’m studying a bit about Cambodia’s history. I hear a lot about Pol Pot and the genocide from various english literature. I can’t really find anything online in Khmer. Pol Pot allegedly carried out genocide murdering exactly 25% of the population. Being someone who likes maths and science, this figure does not make sense and hence my post here. It is a known fact that on average, 1 person is related to at least 4 more person. 25% killing would mean ALL Cambodians living in the 70s will hate Pol Pot and is a enemy of Pol Pot. Is this the actual reality in Cambodia or is this a narrative that was fed to us?Really curious. Do ALL the locals that were born before 1970 hate Pol Pot? Would be nice to know the reality on the ground. If anyone would be kind enough to interview some elderly locals with the help of a local tour guide/ translators, God will bless you. We are often pushed with 1 sided views when it comes to geopolitics by powerful people. Curious to see if this was another psyop lie. Any brave David to take on Goliath with this simple experiment/ground survey? This will make a good documentary especially if the reality is different to what the controlled media wants us to believe. God will bless those that take effort to seek and defend the truth.
I never really spoke to a Cambodian local about Pol Pot because it’s a very sensitive subject I think for most. Bus yes it would be very interesting to speak to a local about what happened and how they feel about it. Enough locals around that have been through it. Just have to be brave enough to ask the question🙂↕️
@ You’re a good person. Ya it sounds like a very sensitive subject but knowing how nice the locals are, I’m sure they would be fine. I have a hunch that we have been lied by the media. He was against the US backed coalition and not Cambodians. We only get one side of the story. I think the locals need to be given a voice too. The few Cambodians that was interviewed were all from a family that worked with the US backed coalition
Actually, it's about 4000+ Cambodian Riel to the USD. You might want to correct that on your video. The rate according to Google right now is 1 USD = 4052 Cambodian Riel.
Oh ooops thank you!!!😄
@@diananeventravel No problem. I enjoy your channel Diana. Stay safe and happy travels over there. 😎
@@durango24k Thank you so much for watching 😊 and will do !
Enjoy your video...great information!😊
Thank you! 😄
What a gem channel. We're going to Southeast Asia in March , so I'm glad found everything in one channel.
Thank you so much😄 that made my day!
Thank you for all of this. I’ve been doing all of my research in preparation for arriving there in December. I love your take on core respect and keeping things in context
Glad it was helpful! And I wish you so much fun and happiness traveling Cambodia 😄 enjoy ! Thank you! 😊
Thanks for creating this video for Cambodia guide. It is really useful tip.❤
No problem 😄😄
Great info….subscribed
Thanks for the sub!😊😄
I just came back from there 😊 beautiful country. The heat was something unexpected as I thought it would be cooler due to rainy season 😅
Welcome back! Hahah I know the Cambodian heat is something else. You enjoyed it ?
@@diananeventravel aside from the heat it was a wonderful experience. We were also in Siem reap and went to some villages and Phnom Penh. The sugarcane and coconuts drinks were a must
@@juliek6278 happy you had a good time😊 and yes! I agree. The sugarcane and coconut juice is a must especially in that weather haha
Good advice. Thanks. I hope to travel there this coming winter.
I hope it for you too😊
THANKS FOR THIS USEFULL VIDEO. did you get the yellow fever vaccine on arrival or before ?
Thank you for watching 😄. No I did not get the vaccine at all
Great video!! So much information. Are you living there?
Hello! Thank you! No I’ve just been there a few times 😄
Cambodia pay alot of import fee to Vietnam and Thailand for products coming in. Cambodia don't have it own port yet, that why foods cost more but soon it will be cheap.
Ohhh!!! That’s so interesting ! Thank you for sharing 😄
Cambodia we have own port is sihanoukville.
@@cheasros3557another one now in Kampot also
Good Tips. Where is the next location you'll be visiting?
Thank you!! 😄 I will be going back to Thailand in December than travel there and than go to Cambodia,Laos,Philippines and Sri Lanka. Can’t wait 😍😍
Great 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
About dressing appropriately: do men also need to wear long sleeved pants to visit Angkor Watt? And how does the heat compare to a hot summer day in the Netherlands? We can also have like 30+ degrees in temp. whilst being quite humid.
Hello😄 yes it’s also appropriate for man to wear long over knee trousers and over shoulder T-shirt to visit Ankor Wat. And I think Cambodia is the most hot and humid country I’ve ever visited so yeh it’s gonna be hot. So make sure you don’t go on a bicycle to Angkor Wat. Take a scooter or taxi or tuktuk or electric bike. So you have wind and rest in between the temples.
The temperature in Cambodia definitely feels hotter than in The Netherlands even though it’s the same numbers hahah
You should come next time between November and February, and i think you should explore more places like waterfall, tonle sap, and there also have many resort that have different type of the mountains view.
Yes! I’ll be back next year and want to see more of the countryside of Cambodia 🇰🇭 can’t wait
Thanks for the tips
I have always found meals less expensive in Cambodia compared to neighbouring countries. Hotels and Guesthouses are generally less expensive also.
Oh lucky you! You should make a video on traveling Cambodia cheap tips hahaha to help me travel cheaper 😊
Another tip is to use buses in Phnom Penh. The cost is 1500 riel per journey and free if you are elderly. However there are no buses late at night.
@@mikebaker7522 thanks for the extra tip! 😄
👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭 I love your videos. 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much 😀😊
I'll be there in December, I was told it's not hot in December. I'll be going to Siam Riep.
Less hot than in other months yes correct 😄
There are 3 main weather seasons in Cambodia. Cool, hot and dry and then hot and wet. December is in the middle of the cool season. You will need summer clothes and a hat to protect you from the strong sun.
@@mikebaker7522 awesome! thanks for this!
The city of Phnom Penh is beautiful too, you can come to see it! 🎀 I have made some videos for you to see beforehand too
Thank you
You're welcome 😊
I’m from Nigeria and I will love to relocate to Cambodia, any advice for me ?
Hello! Have you ever been to Cambodia before ? I would say Phnom Penh is a great city to life in. It’s really big and busy and Siem reap is also nice but more quiet. The Khmer people are very friendly and welcoming so I think you will have a great relocation. When are you going to relocate ?
❤️❤️🇰🇭🇰🇭🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I don't know where you had your meals but me living in siem resp i get dishes for 2.5$ and 1.5$ with street food
Yeh that’s really good! I wish I went to more places like that haha. You have any recommendations? 😄
👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Expensive and full of tourists. not what I was expecting
Yeh it is more expensive than other countries in SEA
Hi. Love your vlog. I love Cambodia. I’m studying a bit about Cambodia’s history. I hear a lot about Pol Pot and the genocide from various english literature. I can’t really find anything online in Khmer. Pol Pot allegedly carried out genocide murdering exactly 25% of the population. Being someone who likes maths and science, this figure does not make sense and hence my post here. It is a known fact that on average, 1 person is related to at least 4 more person. 25% killing would mean ALL Cambodians living in the 70s will hate Pol Pot and is a enemy of Pol Pot. Is this the actual reality in Cambodia or is this a narrative that was fed to us?Really curious. Do ALL the locals that were born before 1970 hate Pol Pot? Would be nice to know the reality on the ground. If anyone would be kind enough to interview some elderly locals with the help of a local tour guide/ translators, God will bless you. We are often pushed with 1 sided views when it comes to geopolitics by powerful people. Curious to see if this was another psyop lie. Any brave David to take on Goliath with this simple experiment/ground survey? This will make a good documentary especially if the reality is different to what the controlled media wants us to believe. God will bless those that take effort to seek and defend the truth.
I never really spoke to a Cambodian local about Pol Pot because it’s a very sensitive subject I think for most. Bus yes it would be very interesting to speak to a local about what happened and how they feel about it. Enough locals around that have been through it. Just have to be brave enough to ask the question🙂↕️
@ You’re a good person. Ya it sounds like a very sensitive subject but knowing how nice the locals are, I’m sure they would be fine. I have a hunch that we have been lied by the media. He was against the US backed coalition and not Cambodians. We only get one side of the story. I think the locals need to be given a voice too. The few Cambodians that was interviewed were all from a family that worked with the US backed coalition
❤
😍😍😊
What places are you going to next?
I’m in true Netherlands now but I will fly back to Thailand in December and then travel Thailand, Cambodia,Vietnam, Philippines,Laos and Sri Lanka
👍
👋😊
HEIGHT AND WEIGHT?
I find this een weird question😂
But I’m 173 cm and I don’t know what I weigh
@travelghost099 😂😂😂😂 I’m scared and in that case VERY HEAVY
You could have at least said please
@@kane2345 🙂↕️
Thank You Love You 🇰🇭🫶🫶🫶
😍😍😍
Your smile cute I'm free for you lol 😆 😘 💕
Hahaha thank you!
Looks AI
I’m real hahah
Are you ladboy
No😄
@ are you sure
@@breakan 😂