Battambang Countryside Bike Tour (Cambodia)
Join us as we go around the countryside in Battambang, Cambodia, and explore how local people make a living. This video was taken during the Traditional Livelihoods bike tour with Butterfly Tours:
Bike Tour of Local Life in BATTAMBANG, Cambodia (w/ SOKSABIKE!)
I partner with Soksabike, a bicycle tour operator in Battambang, to see a different side of Cambodian life. On this incredible tour, we get to visit local families who let us experience their trade and livelihood.
With a knowledgeable and well-spoken guide, we ride to seven locations, where we eat local delicacies, learn a few Khmer phrases, and hear stories of how the families survived the Khmer Rouge regime. We finish the tour with a visit to the Battambang killing fields to contextualize the lives of the people we met throughout the morning.
In this video, I show you the Half Day Local Livelihoods Tour. Soksabike also offers other tours of various lengths. For more information, visit Soksabike.com.
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Soksabike Tour in Battambang, Cambodia (HD)
There certain experiences you have while traveling that change your perspective on life. I had one of those moments on my bicycle tour with Soksabike.
It came at an unlikely moment, in a small room beneath a woman's home where she produces rice noodles. As we were finishing up our visit and I was saying my goodbye's to the family, she casually began a story that stopped me in my tracks.
BATTAMBANG CAMBODIA Travel Guide - Traditional Livelihoods and 1 000 000 BATS!
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Have you ever seen more than a million bats fly out of a cave into the setting sun? If not you gotta check out this travel video of Battambang, Cambodia.
In this video you will join us on a bicycle Butterfly tour of the Battambang country side and see how the Khamer villagers live their daily lives, producing everything from rice paper and rice wine to fish paste.
Additionally, you will get to see up close footage of over a million bats flying out of the Phnom Sampeou caves about 15 km from Battambang centrum. Grab a beer on the 2nd story of the Bat Pub and watch the magic unfold.
About Battambang:
Battambang is the capital city of Battambang province in northwestern Cambodia.
Founded in the 11th century by the Khmer Empire, Battambang is the leading rice-producing province of the country. For nearly 100 years it was a major commercial hub and provincial capital of Siamese province of Inner Cambodia (1795-1907), though it was always populated by Khmer, with some ethnic Vietnamese, Lao, Thai and Chinese. Battambang remains the hub of Cambodia's northwest, connecting the region with Phnom Penh and Thailand.
The city is situated on the Sangkae River, a tranquil, small body of water that winds its way picturesquely through Battambang Province. As with much of Cambodia, French Colonial architecture is a notable aspect of the city, with some of the best-preserved examples in the country.
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Tuk-tuk ride around Battambang, Cambodia (Cambodian countryside auto rickshaw ride)
In our latest travel video we hop on a tuk-tuk for a tour around the rural areas (countryside) just outside of Battambang, Cambodia where pass farmland, rural villages, local markets and lush green vegetation. Our auto rickshaw driver was such a friendly outgoing individual who helped show us numerous attractions. Overall, it's a great way to explore the countryside areas which are too far from the city to be comfortably explored by bicycle. As always, we recommend getting up early to beat the heat and to visit the markets during the initial flurry of morning activity.
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Auto rickshaws are a common means of public transportation in many countries in the world. Also known as a three-wheeler, Samosa, tempo, tuk-tuk, trishaw, auto, rickshaw, autorick, bajaj, rick, tricycle, mototaxi, baby taxi or lapa in popular parlance, an auto rickshaw is a usually three-wheeled cabin cycle for private use and as a vehicle for hire. It is a motorized version of the traditional pulled rickshaw or cycle rickshaw. Auto rickshaws are an essential form of urban transport in many developing countries, and a form of novelty transport in many Eastern countries.
In Cambodia, the term tuk-tuk (Khmer: ទុកទុក) is used to refer to a motorcycle with a cabin attached to the rear. Cambodian cities have a much lower volume of automobile traffic than Thai cities, and tuk-tuks are still the most common form of urban transport. At the temple complex of Angkor, for example, tuk-tuks provide a convenient form of transport around the complex for tourists. One can hire a tuk-tuk and driver by the day.
Siem Reap tuk-tuks are generally of the style of motorcycle and trailer. Phnom Penh tuk-tuks are by contrast one piece. They are the front end of a motorcycle consisting of steering, tank and engine/gearbox with a covered tray mounted at the back. The power is transferred by chain to an axle mounted to the modified rear fork which drives the two rear wheels. Suspended upon the rear fork is an open cabin with an in-line seat on each side. This arrangement can carry 6 people at ease, with their luggage in the leg space. It is not unusual to see these vehicles greatly overloaded, especially in outer suburbs and around markets.
Currently, Tuk Tuk in Cambodia is being developed to be more convenient and safer. It is also becoming a popular form of transportation for Phnom Penh residents:
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Bicycle Ride touring around Battambang, Cambodia (Wat Sangker, Railway Station, Governor's Office)
On the second day of Khmer New Year (Cambodian New Year) we decided to go on a bicycle ride touring around Battambang, Cambodia exploring along the Sangker River, Wat Sangker, Sangker Park, Old Railway Train Station, the Governor's Office and other random areas of town. During the heat and humidity of a typical day it's a great idea to wake up early and go exploring on bike before it gets too hot. The city is very pedestrian and bicycle friendly (aside from the main roads) along most areas. Along the way you'll notice many Wats (Buddhist temples), Khmer locals, monks and even animals. We recommend hopping on a bicycle as one of the many things to see and do while visiting Battambang. Although Battambang itself doesn't have a lot of main attractions, the laid back nature of the city is one of the featured highlights.
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Taking a full day tour in Battambang was the best experience!
I got to really see the daily lives of the people here, and how they make a living making rice paper, rice noodles, and selling goods in the market!
The bamboo train was one of my big draws of coming here and is a one way track. If there is an oncoming train, the train with the least amount of people has to disassemble their train and let the other pass! Another thing that drew me to Battambang was to see the bat caves! Millions and millions of bats fly out every night at dusk in a (not so single) formation. I ended the night at the circus, this circus was described to me as a cirque de sole of sorts. It was really cool to see this school teach this kids how to be performers and help them to have a better life!
Definitely go to Battambang if you find yourself in Cambodia!
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