Today we’re leaving Phnom Penh, Cambodia and taking a bus ride to the smaller town of Siem Reap! This city is home to some amazing food and, of course, Angkor Wat, which we’ll definitely be showing off in an upcoming vlog!

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41 Comments

  1. I want to give you some advice when traveling to Cambodia. 1. Be careful with your surrounding while walking in the street, you might get rob or steal. 2. Be careful with food on the street. Watch out what you eat. 3. Travel safe because Cambodia doesn't enforce the law. The law is only in the book, but not applied on the street. 4. Cambodia charges more money for tourist to visit Angkor Wat or other sites, but those money ends up in the Vietnamese businessman, not Cambodia government. Cambodia government let Vietnamese runs the temple. 5. Negotiate what you buy. Example, an item costs $10, may be give them $6. Thank you for sharing this video. Even traveling to Vietnam, remember it's a communist country, not democratic country. For me, I won't go to Vietnam since the food is not safe and they keep your passport when renting a hotel. That is a big NO with me. I trust Thailand than Vietnam. Most Cambodian travel back home very be careful what they eat.

  2. Being of Cambodian & Thailand descent I enjoyed watching your video. Haven't been to Thailand yet but seeing your Thailand video makes me want to go soon. I've been to Cambodia 4 times and I'm glad you guys enjoyed Cambodia!

  3. Hey! Love the video, I'm off to Cambodia next month and was wondering do you guys still know the name of the bus service you used to get to Siem Reap? Thank you! Really enjoying binging your videos, they're awesome

  4. what bus did you take? is there anywhere i can find that info?? im going there next year and definitely would love to travel to siem reap!

  5. Because i live in Cambodia. I'm a Cambodia. If you have plan don't forget tell me..
    My Facebook Name's Kong Sombo

  6. Khmer curry is the same as red curry 👍🏼 Love your video! I can’t wait to visit Cambodia next Summer for the first time! I am Khmer but the first in my fam to be born and raised in Boston, MA. I’ve never been to Cambodia before… my parents has gone back many times without me :(. Lol. School and work is a big factor for not being able to go so I can’t friggin’ wait. I can bring my 11yo daughter with me (she’s half Cambodian and half Cape Verdean).

  7. Actually, fresh milk is pretty expensive here. Some brands are more expensive than the coffee so yeah they charge fairly. Condense milk is way cheaper that is why we use it on everything.

  8. I was wondering what bus company did you guys go with? i was reading the reviews of most of the buses that go to and from there and they were not go

  9. I did Phnom Penh to Siem Reap in 2008. The place we stopped wasn't as nice as that one. They did filled baguettes and stuff like fried tarantulas. I went for the baguette… but I think the tarantula would probably have been nicer.

  10. It’s a long bus ride, sometimes I count the cows…how many cows in 5 minutes, yeah I’m just a simple guy

  11. I got a weird vibe in Phnom Penh as well. Can't quite put my finger on what it was, it was a very congested and busy city so mabey that's why. We absolutely loved Siem Reap, it's completely different , I wish we were there longer.

  12. I wasn't a fan of Phnom penh either, I was only glad I went to see S21 and The Killing Fields, I wouldn't have missed that for anything!

  13. What’s the name of the bus? How did you book your trip on this bus? It will be a big help for us planning a trip to Angkor Wat.

  14. Guys …. love your blogs ….. but don't put down Cambodian coffee if you only spend 0.50 cents!!!! I have been to Cambodia a number of times and have experienced nothing but great coffee. But I paid AUD$2-3. And I know good coffee – I'm from Melbourne Australia which has a world renowned reputation for good coffee If you want to be taken seriously as food vloggers, don't expect that it will be the same as USA – for 50 cents??? Have some respect. Fresh milk is not very common in Thailand or Cambodia, it is usually imported and that's why it costs 3 times as much. You can't always have it both ways .. yes food is cheap, drinks are cheap (much cheaper than Thailand, and the risk of it being some backyard ethanol is much less likely) ….. you can't also expect that their coffee is also good and cheap. Maybe you meant this to be funny, but it came across as arrogant American. sorry just giving you some feedback – from some who has been to Cambodia a number of times I don't think you have given this a very good review of the food

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