I enjoyed this video. It is like a documentary I would see on Netflix. Such great footage. As always you are a beautiful and adventurous soul... Thanks for sharing.
vous ayant entendu parler en français , je suis heureux de pouvoir continuer à commenter vos vidéos sans problème de compréhension, ces un super périple que vous avez effectué, vivement la suite 👃✌
Thank you for appreciating this video. Lots of work for a beginner creator like myself. I don’t know why they always leave me…what can I say? story of my life 😅
Thank you for the journey through Cambodia, thank God you and your family escaped the KHymer Rouge. It looks like a truly beautiful country and you must be very proud.
I’m going to look into the cost of riding across Europe. Renting a bike is something I’ve never thought of. You’ve shown me a window that I want to try. Thank you for the wonderful experience of doing this. My family has never left the U.S except for times of War. So this will be a first for my family. I’m Indigenous and belong to the Cheyenne and Oglala Sioux. You have a strong heart bravery for doing this. Thank you for this video
@@BillyWilliams-v5h you just made my day! Just knowing that I inspired someone to ride/rent a motorcycle to go abroad makes my heart melt. However, just be aware riding in Europe is a different story. You have to be more defensive as they drive more aggressively. I lived in France for 19 years. Keep me posted when you do .
Wow, even at 6:00 am you still look beautiful! Super cool video too. I've often wondered how people dint run over each other in traffic like that! I've seen that in Colombia, too many people in one place! But beautiful country God created! Thanks for taking us along on your journeys!
A few years ago I did a 2 week motorcycle tour of Northern Thailand. The day before the tour started the tour company gave me scooter. I had not ridden a scooter in decades. I set out in the afternoon with the company owner in heavy traffic, on this scooter I was relearning to ride, riding on the left. Almost immediately we dive into a roundabout with about 50 other scooters and cars. Once I was out of the roundabout without incident I thought, ok I got this! The next day when we took off on the big bikes (Ducati Multistrada 950) I was riding like a local. That scooter excursion trained me to go with the flow and revel in the traffic chaos. 🥳
You are braver than me! I don’t know I can ride on the left side 🤦♀️ but Thailand is beautiful! Also, what a treat to ride a multistrada! We, short people, have a very limited selection of bikes. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Fun fun fun. I was just riding Harley's in Thailand earlier this year. Maybe I'll try Cambodia next year. I do like Cambodia. I just stumbled across your channel and I'm enjoying your videos. Thank you 🙏
@@donniecamp7328 I’m glad you are enjoying my videos ❤️ Cambodia is fantastic but a bit different than Thailand in terms of tourism. I would love to go to Vietnam for some back road motorcycle exploration. Maybe next year .
@@Sowatha13 I've rode in Vietnam, you definitely gotta get out of town or its too congested. Thailand was crazy 🤣😆. As a matter of fact a bunch of guys from Thailand are coming here the end of this month and we'll ride some of Route 66 together. I cant do the entire ride with them this time due to other travel commitments. I really enjoy visiting Cambodia and all of the people I've met from there. I'll have to plan a ride there; I'll be back there next March. Oh and durian, yummy 😋
Happy Valentines Day Lovely Lady! Yes Yes, I know I am late. Riding in Thailand is very similar and it makes me laugh at Americans that think they live in a motorcycle culture. I do not miss the plume of smoke at intersections in Bangkok though, WOW what a horrible smell. I do hope the difference in countries doesn't upset you, I spent time TDY in Thailand training with the Army there. Absolutely Beautiful countries, cultures and people! Thank You for sharing Miss Sowatha, I am hoping the video release was late because you were out for a Valentines date. While I wait for your next video, please know I do appreciate you sharing this small portion of your visit with family and I am still praying for them all. Having read your description after watching the video you had me scared for you when you said something bad happened. Without proper safety gear any accident will be horrendous. I am envious of you; I am Irish and Czechoslovakian and know more about my Native side than anything. Living on the good red road I continue to learn the early ways and wish I could go back in time. I will be in Atlanta next summer where my son's Mom will have a B-day party for all the grand kids. I Thank Wakan Tonka she lives on the outskirts of that city. I do not know how folks survive in large cities. Be safe my friend and Thank You so much for sharing our Beautiful world and Beautiful You! With Love and Respect, You are in my prayers Hoka Hey
Hello Van! As always thank you for watching and sharing your stories. Happy belated valentine’s day to you, but the delay was due to technical difficulties. It took over 24 hours to upload to TH-cam and multiple trials. No valentine’s dates, no dinners…just another work day for me. Just hoping this video, I spent so much time on, does well. 🙏🏻
Strong wind on the mountain, very nice views. I do wonder how save it is to go riding in distant mountain locations with two men you don't really know?
Thanks for your concern. Not many things scare me, I’m extremely adventurous and have gone to many places on my own such as Nepal, Mount Everest base camp, Kenya, drove to Alaska to live there… I wasn’t worried about these two men as my relative dropped me off there, so knew their location, there were good online reviews about the company and to be honest with you, they didn’t seem to be dangerous at all. However, I always keep my guards up with a smile.
@@Sowatha13 Thats what made it so much more enjoyable for me. Your parents are amazing as they gave you a great start to a new life by being brave to start anew. Are they still around ! You let them know how awesome they are because I wouldn't be able to become your friend without them and that would be my loss.
vietnam is crazy, I spent some time in Ho Chi Minh City previously known as Saigon. I would dare say that riding a bike around is not for the weak at heart.
Stunning sights! It’s a great insight into exotic land (from US perspective), a completly different world so thanks for showing us around! What was the cost of that organized motorcycle ride?
@@Sowatha13 It might be even cheaper to go for a motorcycle trip to Cambodia than to Colorado. Usually bike rentals there are ~$150/day... It sure looks very competitive to $5k euro trips and where else can you see 125cc tractor trailer ;). Looking forward to see rest of your trip there.
Bad luck with the breakdown, Hondas are usually reliable machines. Looking forward to your next video.
Yes, they are very reliable and easy to ride around and that’s why I wanted to ride them. Still, I enjoyed the tour very much.
Very interesting!! Me being a former off road racer I would have loved to check out the local racing scene!!!!
That would have been very interesting indeed. I wonder if they even have any local motorcycle racing scenes in Cambodia…
Thanks for taking us along for the trip. Beautiful countryside and views!
I appreciate that Jeff.
I enjoyed this video. It is like a documentary I would see on Netflix. Such great footage. As always you are a beautiful and adventurous soul... Thanks for sharing.
thank you so much for such a sweet comment and for watching my video
What an amazing journey. Wonderful scenery.
Thank you. It was a fun trip.
vous ayant entendu parler en français , je suis heureux de pouvoir continuer à commenter vos vidéos sans problème de compréhension, ces un super périple que vous avez effectué, vivement la suite 👃✌
C’est sympa de lire des commentaires en français. Je suis contente d’avoir un abonné français. Merci
Wow! What a fantastic video! Thank you for sharing video, what a trip !!! Incredible... Braap!
Glad you enjoyed it! It took me days to edit 😊
Looks amazing over there!
@@ericwituka4552 thank you !!
I'm sure it did. Keep up the good work. Thanks again.@@Sowatha13
Beautiful scenery! I was scared to when he left you! Thank you for showing us your homeland!
Thank you so much for watching.
Enjoyed video very much. Educational and informative plus great cultural experience!!! Puts you right there.
Awesome job👍👍.
Thank you do much Sarah! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video.
Wow! I loved the scenery & knowledge about this country! I am going to visit 4 sure! Thanks for sharing, Sowatha!
Thank you so much for watching Marlene!
Great video of your motorcycle adventure and a little history of your family. Love it and looking forward for more of your adventures 🥰
Thank you so much for watching
Oh wow! Such great footage!!! And the commentary…magnifique
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for watching
Great video Sowatha. Thanks for the tour of your country. Also, what is it with your riding partners going off and leaving you all the time
small footprint, easy to miss 😂
@@jozinzbazin2222good one! Very funny 😂
Thank you for appreciating this video. Lots of work for a beginner creator like myself.
I don’t know why they always leave me…what can I say? story of my life 😅
Thank you for the journey through Cambodia, thank God you and your family escaped the KHymer Rouge. It looks like a truly beautiful country and you must be very proud.
Thank you sir! Yes very proud.
I’m going to look into the cost of riding across Europe. Renting a bike is something I’ve never thought of. You’ve shown me a window that I want to try. Thank you for the wonderful experience of doing this. My family has never left the U.S except for times of War. So this will be a first for my family. I’m Indigenous and belong to the Cheyenne and Oglala Sioux. You have a strong heart bravery for doing this. Thank you for this video
@@BillyWilliams-v5h you just made my day! Just knowing that I inspired someone to ride/rent a motorcycle to go abroad makes my heart melt.
However, just be aware riding in Europe is a different story. You have to be more defensive as they drive more aggressively. I lived in France for 19 years. Keep me posted when you do .
Wow, even at 6:00 am you still look beautiful! Super cool video too. I've often wondered how people dint run over each other in traffic like that! I've seen that in Colombia, too many people in one place! But beautiful country God created! Thanks for taking us along on your journeys!
Thank you David. I hope I can share more of my journey in Cambodia in another video. I just don’t know if there would be any interest.
A few years ago I did a 2 week motorcycle tour of Northern Thailand. The day before the tour started the tour company gave me scooter. I had not ridden a scooter in decades. I set out in the afternoon with the company owner in heavy traffic, on this scooter I was relearning to ride, riding on the left. Almost immediately we dive into a roundabout with about 50 other scooters and cars. Once I was out of the roundabout without incident I thought, ok I got this! The next day when we took off on the big bikes (Ducati Multistrada 950) I was riding like a local. That scooter excursion trained me to go with the flow and revel in the traffic chaos. 🥳
You are braver than me! I don’t know I can ride on the left side 🤦♀️ but Thailand is beautiful! Also, what a treat to ride a multistrada! We, short people, have a very limited selection of bikes.
Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Fun fun fun. I was just riding Harley's in Thailand earlier this year. Maybe I'll try Cambodia next year. I do like Cambodia. I just stumbled across your channel and I'm enjoying your videos. Thank you 🙏
@@donniecamp7328 I’m glad you are enjoying my videos ❤️
Cambodia is fantastic but a bit different than Thailand in terms of tourism.
I would love to go to Vietnam for some back road motorcycle exploration. Maybe next year .
@@Sowatha13 I've rode in Vietnam, you definitely gotta get out of town or its too congested. Thailand was crazy 🤣😆. As a matter of fact a bunch of guys from Thailand are coming here the end of this month and we'll ride some of Route 66 together. I cant do the entire ride with them this time due to other travel commitments.
I really enjoy visiting Cambodia and all of the people I've met from there. I'll have to plan a ride there; I'll be back there next March.
Oh and durian, yummy 😋
Happy Valentines Day Lovely Lady!
Yes Yes, I know I am late. Riding in Thailand is very similar and it makes me laugh at Americans that think they live in a motorcycle culture. I do not miss the plume of smoke at intersections in Bangkok though, WOW what a horrible smell. I do hope the difference in countries doesn't upset you, I spent time TDY in Thailand training with the Army there. Absolutely Beautiful countries, cultures and people! Thank You for sharing Miss Sowatha, I am hoping the video release was late because you were out for a Valentines date.
While I wait for your next video, please know I do appreciate you sharing this small portion of your visit with family and I am still praying for them all. Having read your description after watching the video you had me scared for you when you said something bad happened. Without proper safety gear any accident will be horrendous. I am envious of you; I am Irish and Czechoslovakian and know more about my Native side than anything. Living on the good red road I continue to learn the early ways and wish I could go back in time.
I will be in Atlanta next summer where my son's Mom will have a B-day party for all the grand kids. I Thank Wakan Tonka she lives on the outskirts of that city. I do not know how folks survive in large cities.
Be safe my friend and Thank You so much for sharing our Beautiful world and Beautiful You!
With Love and Respect, You are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
Hello Van! As always thank you for watching and sharing your stories.
Happy belated valentine’s day to you, but the delay was due to technical difficulties. It took over 24 hours to upload to TH-cam and multiple trials.
No valentine’s dates, no dinners…just another work day for me. Just hoping this video, I spent so much time on, does well. 🙏🏻
Strong wind on the mountain, very nice views. I do wonder how save it is to go riding in distant mountain locations with two men you don't really know?
Thanks for your concern. Not many things scare me, I’m extremely adventurous and have gone to many places on my own such as Nepal, Mount Everest base camp, Kenya, drove to Alaska to live there…
I wasn’t worried about these two men as my relative dropped me off there, so knew their location, there were good online reviews about the company and to be honest with you, they didn’t seem to be dangerous at all. However, I always keep my guards up with a smile.
@Sowatha13 Enjoy life, i do like your travel videos. Stay safe.
Thank you for your back story ... such a great achievement and your parents are so amazing and resilient. fyi you always look amazing
I'm so glad you enjoyed the backstory, it's a big part of who I am.
@@Sowatha13 Thats what made it so much more enjoyable for me. Your parents are amazing as they gave you a great start to a new life by being brave to start anew. Are they still around ! You let them know how awesome they are because I wouldn't be able to become your friend without them and that would be my loss.
@@edwardbegiebing6036 that’s so sweet of you. My mom is still around in France 🇫🇷
vietnam is crazy, I spent some time in Ho Chi Minh City previously known as Saigon. I would dare say that riding a bike around is not for the weak at heart.
@@toslow9045 totally agree
Interesting and beautiful ❤
@@chonkyb3134 thank you 😊
Stunning sights! It’s a great insight into exotic land (from US perspective), a completly different world so thanks for showing us around! What was the cost of that organized motorcycle ride?
Good question: $40/3hours for the automatic bike with 2 guides and 1 customer but it went up to $50 for the real bike with a clutch 😜.
Good question: $40/3hours for the automatic bike with 2 guides and 1 customer but it went up to $50 for the real bike with a clutch 😜.
@@Sowatha13 It might be even cheaper to go for a motorcycle trip to Cambodia than to Colorado. Usually bike rentals there are ~$150/day... It sure looks very competitive to $5k euro trips and where else can you see 125cc tractor trailer ;). Looking forward to see rest of your trip there.
@@jozinzbazin2222 of course a lot cheaper! Everything is less expensive there.
@@Sowatha13 I meant cheaper even with paying for the flight…
thank you and you are beautiful as well
Aww, thank you 😊