Driving Siem Reap (Angkor Park) Cambodia
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[4K]Drive in Siem Reap [Cambodia]
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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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Drive by View of Siem Reap International Airport - Siem Reap, Cambodia
WestIslandKev: June 12, 2013 - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
On the drive back to Siem Reap City we passed the airport so we decided to slow down and film it from the road. It is an important airport in Cambodia because of Angkor Wat.
From Wikipedia: Siem Reap International Airport is Cambodia's busiest airport serving Siem Reap, a popular tourist destination due to nearby Angkor Wat. It is the busiest airport in Cambodia in terms of passenger traffic.
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Drive through Siem Reap, Cambodia en route to Angkor Wat Temples
Tuk tuk ride from siem reap to angkor wat.
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Preah Khan, Angkor, Siem Reap - Cambodia 4K Travel Channel
In order to reach Preah Khan, the temple complex north of Angkor Thom, we take nearly the same route as the day before. Our moped-rickshaw drives past Angkor Wat, through the south gate of Angkor Thom and past the Bayon and the Terrace of the Elephants. After we have let the northern town gate and the 100 m wide moat behind us, we reach Preah Khan. The temple is hidden in the woods.
In the past Preah Khan was more than just a temple. It was both Buddhist monastery with shrines for 430 Hindu gods, Mahayana university with more than 1,000 teachers, as well as an agricultural economic management center. Before Angkor Thom had been built, Preah Khan was presumably the provisional capital of the Khmer empire. The temple formed the center of the city. The city with an area of 750 x 900 m was protected by a moat. It almost had 100.000 inhabitants at the time. Under the reign of King Jayavarman VIII, in the mid-13th century, the complex was converted to a Hindu temple and many Buddha statues and reliefs destroyed.
The name Preah Khan (Holy Sword) is derived from the original Sanskrit name Nagara Jayasri, which means the holy city of victory. Jayavarman VII dedicated the temple in 1191 to his father, who drove out the invaders and defeated the arch-enemy, the Cham from present-day central Vietnam.
The central statue is named Jayavarmeshvara, which means Jayavarman, Lord of the world. It is consecrated to the father of Jayavarman, representing the incarnation of Avalokiteshvara, the universal Bodhisattva of compassion and caring. In a similar way Jayavarman VII had commemorated his mother with the construction of Ta Prohm.
We enter the complex by the west gate. Through the gate tower (Gapura) flanked by powerful Guardians we come to the actual temple. The temple is cross-shaped. A longitudinal passage which is interrupted only by different gates, allows us to see to the other end. In the center under a Prasat (tower) is a small stupa.
Openings in the walls are arranged in such a way that the rays of sun point directly to the top of the stupa. This gives the impression as if a flame burns at the top of the stupa.
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Um Preah Khan, die nördlich von Angkor Thom gelegene Tempelanlage zu erreichen, legen wir am nächsten Morgen annähernd die gleiche Strecke wie am Vortag zurück. Wir passierten Angkor Wat und fahren mit der Moped-Rikscha durch das südliche Stadttor von Angkor Thom, passieren den Bayon und die Terrasse der Elefanten. Nachdem wir das nördliche Stadttor und den 100 m breiten Wassergraben hinter uns gelassen haben, erreichen wir Preah Khan. Der Tempel liegt im Wald verborgen.
Preah Khan war mehr als ein Tempel. Es war sowohl buddhistisches Kloster mit Schreinen für 430 Hindugötter, Mahayana-Universität mit über 1000 Lehrern, als auch ein agrarwirtschaftliches Verwaltungszentrum. Vermutlich war Preah Khan die provisorische Hauptstadt des Khmer Reiches, bevor Angkor Thom gebaut wurde. Der Tempel bildete den Mittelpunkt der Stadt. Die Stadt, mit einer Fläche von 750 x 900 m, wurde von einem Wassergraben geschützt. Sie hatte zur damaligen Zeit fast 100.000 Einwohner. Unter der Regentschaft von König Jayarvaman VIII, in der Mitte des 13. Jahrhunderts, wurde die Anlage in einen Hindutempel umgewandelt und viele Buddha-Reliefs und Statuen zerstört.
Der Name Preah Khan (Heiliges Schwert) ist vom Original Sankrit-Namen Nagara Jayasri abgeleitet, was soviel bedeutet wie die heilige Stadt des Sieges. Jayavarman VII widmete den Tempel 1191 seinem Vater, der die Eindringlinge vertrieb und den Erzfeind, die Cham aus dem heutigen Zentralvietnam, besiegte.
Die zentrale Statue hat den Namen “Jayavarmeshvara“, was soviel bedeutet wie “Jayavarman, Herr der Welt“. Sie zeigt Jayavarmans Vater als Verkörperung von Avalokiteshvara, der universellen Bodhisattva des Mitgefühls und der Fürsorge. In ähnlicher Weise hatte Jayavarman VII mit dem Bau von Ta Prohm seiner Mutter gedacht.
Wir betreten die Anlage durch das Westtor. Durch den Torturm (Gapura) der von mächtigen Wächtern flankiert wird betreten wir den eigentlichen Tempel. Der Tempel ist kreuzförmig angeordnet. Ein Längsgang, der nur von unterschiedlichen Toren unterbrochen wird, erlaubt den Blick bis an das andere Ende. Im Mittelpunkt des Kreuzes unter einem Prasat (Turm) steht eine kleine Stupa.
Öffnungen in den Wänden sind so angeordnet, dass die Strahlen der Sonne direkt auf die Spitze der Stupa gerichtet sind. Dadurch erhält man den Eindruck an der Spitze der Stupa würde eine Flamme brennen.
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Tuk-Tuk ride (autorickshaw) around the Temples of Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
This is a travel video capturing clips from our entire three day experience visiting the Temples of Angkor by tuk-tuk (autorickshaw) in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. By far our preferred (and recommended) way of getting around the temples, the tuk-tuk drivers are knowledgeable about which temples to visit while helping your to conserve energy for exploration on foot. We noticed many tourists who decided to take bicycles looking awfully tanned, sweating and exhausted. The video captures many snippets of the things we witnessed on the road, such as passing other vehicles, farm fields, rural areas and small villages. Overall, we often looked forward to taking the tuk-tuk as much as we did exploring the temples, as it gave us a chance to cool off in the breeze while resting our legs.
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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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Driving around a lake at Angkor Wat in Siem Reap Cambodia
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Angkor Paradise Hotel - Siem Reap Angkor, Cambodia
Angkor Paradise Hotel is only about 7KM from Angkor Wat Temple, a 10-minute walk from Royal Palace, a 5-minute drive to Old Market (Psa Chas), Night Market, and Pub Street, and about 15-minute drive from Siem Reap International Airport. The hotel offers large rooms with private balcony, wood floors, air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, cable TV and working desk. There are an outdoor swimming pool, a sauna and a gym. Guest can enjoy Khmer, Asian and European cuisines which served in the Palm Café Restaurant.
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Mysteres D’angkor Siem Reap Lodge - Siem Reap Angkor, Cambodia
Mysteres D’angkor Siem Reap Lodge is located 20-minute drive from Siem Reap International Airport, and only 10-minute drive to Angkor Wat Temple. The restaurant offer daily breakfast and Khmer traditional dishes. Guests can enjoy the massage in the rooms or can rent the bicycle to explore the surrounding areas.
Approach Drive Around Moat to Prasat Angkor Wat - Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
WestIslandKev: June 11, 2013 - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
In a car driving last two minutes approach around the moat surrounding Prasat Angkor Wat to the main entrance area. From Wiki: [Angkor Wat is a Hindu, then subsequently Buddhist temple complex in Siem Reap, Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world. The temple was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century. The modern name, Angkor Wat, means Temple City or City of Temples.] It is a major tourist destination with an annual increase of nearly 20% year-on-year more than 2 million visitors enjoyed the world's biggest religious structure this year alone.
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Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor - Siem Reap Angkor, Cambodia
Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor is located in the heart of Siem Reap town, only 10-minute drive from both Siem Reap International Airport and Angkor Wat Temple. There are 119 rooms with air-conditioning, an attached bathroom with bathtub and shower, cable TV, safety deposit box and tea/coffee making facilities. There are a lap pool, fitness center and spa. Guest can enjoy three dining options - Cambodian, French and Asian dishes.
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Driving in a tuk tuk at Angkor Wat, in Siem Reap Cambodia
Don't go to Angkor Wat without hiring Vantha the tuk tuk driver and tour guide. He is an amazing tour guide and an amazing person, and now our friend. Learn more on his website at angkorfriendlydriver.com
[FULL HD] Snippets Tuk Tuk drive Siem Reap (Str.Jean Commaille) to Angkor Wat Cambodia
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Note! The ticket booth to purchase the entrance ticket isn't on this road. You have to get onto Charles de Gaulle Blvd.