Angkor Night Market, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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A great place for shopping in the heart of Siem Reap city.
OHEP14: Cambodian New Year Farmers Market - Siem Riep, Cambodia
If you are planning on cooking a meal from scratch, before you can start chopping, you got to go shopping. And where does an Organic Hobo shop? At the local's local's market of course. Cambodian farmer's market? Score! That's what we're talking about. In this video we bought everything from free-range chicken to chili peppers (and MSG, but don't tell anyone).
Old Market Fresh Food Isle in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Experience a true fresh food market Cambodian Style. This is a busy place and you can find almost anything at this fresh food market. Local farmers bring their food to market - Watch how the vendors prepare the game and vegetables for sale. Unique experience...enjoy. (Excuse the shaky camera, very difficult to make it through this market with a camera because of the amount of people.)
Siem Reap, Cambodia market - Sisamouth, Sereysothea, Pan Ron
Venturing off the Angkor Wat tour circuit. Walk through the large farmers market in Siem Reap Cambodia.
The song is 'Soom Gneak Mok Niss' with the legendary Cambodian singers, Sinn Sisamouth, Pan Ron and Ros Sereysothea.
Food and Faces, Cambodia Farmer's Market
The Market on Highway 6, Siam Reap, Cambodia, August 2008
Siem Reap, Cambodia: Traveling for $20 A Day - Ep 10
We visit Siem Reap, Cambodia - home of the famous Angkor Wat - and we get a room in a Siem Reap hostel, hire a Khmer guide to show us around, visit a lotus farm, hang out with Cambodian kids, play volleyball, eat a ton of Cambodian food and street food (like snake soup, grilled mouse, and beef lok lak). Then, we visit the Night Market and Pub Street and top the day off with a sinfully delicious chocolate banana pancake and a cold Angkor beer - all for 20 U.S. dollars!
Total cost to travel Siem Reap for a full day:
Twin private room: split, 2 people = $5 apiece
Local guide: $5 apiece
Iced coffee: $0.50
Beef and yellow noodles: $2
Lotus farm visit: $0.50
Snake soup: $0.75
Grilled mouse: $0.75
Water: $0.12
Bunch of bananas: $1.22
Scallion & cabbage cake: $0.50
Beef lok lak dinner: $2.50
Chocolate banana pancake: $1
Angkor beer: $0.50 (34 cents over the budget)
TOTAL COST: $20.34!!
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*If you visit Siem Reap, you must visit the ancient Angkor Wat. It's an incredibly well maintained temple site with massive, ornate, well- preserved temples and other buildings. Admission into Angkor Wat costs $20 for a day pass, so for my fellow $20 per day budget travelers, be sure to factor this one in to the cost of visiting Siem Reap!
YEAH, SO WHAT, we went over the budget... Just trying to celebrate our TENTH episode of 20 Dollar Traveling!
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Wet Market, Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia
This is a video of the wet market (meats and fish) from Cambodia. Notice the fate of those catfish, fresh from Tonle Sap. Check out our documentary project: and read our recent press release !
Angkor Silk Farm Tour, Puok District, Siem Reap, Cambodia
This is a tour through the Angkor Silk Farm in the Puok district in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It shows the process of growing silk worms, cultivating the silk, and then converting it into threads that are weaved by hand into patterns.
Night life walk around Old market in Siem reap Cambodia
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A FLOATING VILLAGE: Kampong Phluk, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Starting from Siem Reap Kampong Phluk Floating Village is almost an hour away, but it was a fascinating ride and gave us a real inside peak into the lives of the Cambodian people.
I’m sorry about the shakiness of this footage, but as you can see some of the roads were really rough to get down.
This is a Cambodian school! They only operate between 7 and 11 am due to the heat and funds. The elementary schools always seemed to be way larger than the high schools due to students dropping out to work.
At first, I was trying to figure out what type of vegetation these bushes were when I abruptly realized they were the tops of trees! Suddenly, the extent of the depths of the water became apparent.
I’ve heard of tours in other countries and places of floating villages where no one actually lived there. This village was very active and definitely a real community. This may be due to the fact that tourism only hit this village about 10 years ago and is a relatively new source of income here. Most of the villagers rely on the fishing industry during the wet season and farm during the dry season as their main ways to make money.
The water was very brown from all of the mud and dirt getting kicked up from the rains and also from how much clay is in the soil here.
I can’t express how large this village was! I was truly surprised. I couldn’t find any information about exactly how many people lived here and our guide didn’t speak much English to provide information about the village. So we pretty much just observed and enjoyed.
I was fascinated by the fact that these families still had dogs, cats and livestock high above the water.
I’ve heard that the price of this tour sometimes triples during the dry season since there’s no prices listed at the stand where you buy the tickets, which seems a bit shady and I wouldn’t say it’s worth a TON of money to see. And since the ticket stand was pretty far from the actual village, I HOPE the money goes towards the locals there. Otherwise, it’s not the most ethical. So maybe just watch this video and experience it through us instead!
This village sits on a river which leads into the Tonle Sap. It’s the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia and a huge biodiversity hotspot.
The name of this floating village translates to the Harbor of the Tusks.
We saw men and women weaving fishing nets, children playing in the water, people young and old bathing outside of their homes, a girl rowing a boat to her friends house and more. We saw multiple people bathing in the waters here. It obviously plays a huge role in their lives. It was all awesome and totally fascinating to see how people live here.
Our mangrove guide was a local from the village who didn’t speak any English.
Being on a small boat getting closer to the houses and the people gave us a brand new perspective which was really exciting. It got me wondering what it would be like to teach English in their local school and live in this community.
We were silly and forgot bug spray … I really recommend bug spray.
The crocodile farm was located right next to a shop with a ton of purses, belts and other things made from the skins of said crocodiles which was a bit upsetting to me. Also, you could hold the babies which I’m never a fan of. Babies should be with their mamas and not held by strangers being exposed to all of their new and exotic bacteria and germs and stuff.
Our guide brought us down the river and out to see the lake.
There was also a local temple we were able to visit too. The mangrove forest and the temple were the only two stops our boat made. At the temple was a few stray dogs and some monks. The details in the architecture and colors within the murals were so beautiful.
Siem Reap Markets, the best places to explore local things
Here are the three locally markets in Siem Reap where you can explore many different culture things and local lifestyle when you are in Siem Reap.
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EXPLORING Siem Reap, Mushroom Farm, Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, Ta Prohm Temple, Country Side,Cambodia
THANK YOU TO Siem Reaper for taking us around!!!
Travel Tips:
1. Visa - go to the link below to apply for a Visa online. For the photo just take one using your phone against a white background and upload to the online application OR you can simply get it when you arrive at Siem Reap airport for $30.
2. Immigration - once you get to the terminal head towards immigration desks and to the left of that area you will find a table with arrival and departure forms, which look like small packets on my video. The airlines did not give me one during the flight, which they typically would.
3. Currency - bring a lot of US dollars, especially singles. Most things you buy will be in the $2-$3 range. Not necessary to bring anything greater than $20.
4. Tuk Tuk - definitely hire one from beginning to end and if you do reach out to my driver Pi Bak (Facebook link below) who can be reached on WhatsApp. He can pick you up from the airport for $5 and can take you around all day for about $20.
5. Where to stay - AirBnb is a great place to look as each night can range anywhere from $20-$50 for a nice place.
6 & 7. Night Markets and where to eat - Eat at the Night Markets! Check out the two main night markets below.
Angkor Night Market
Pub Street
8. Temples - Check out the link below. Pace yourself! You need to buy a ticket which gets you in to all the temples. I was able to do all in one day but you can do multi-day tickets. Don't recommend doing the tour in the link, rather just get a tuk tuk to take you to each place.
9. What to Wear - shorts and t-shirt, it's hot! A towel for when it gets hot walking around. light scarf and sunglasses during the tuk tuk ride, it can get dusty.
10. Tipping - appreciated but not expected.
**Siem Reap Airport Lounge Tips
Priority Pass lounge is available. After security and immigration go through the duty free shopping and keep right. You should see it at the end of the hall part the garden.
Old Market Siem Reap Cambodia 2014
Short little tour of the old market Siem Reap Cambodia
What It's Like: Browsing at Psar Chaa (Old Market), Siem Reap, Cambodia
After smelling AND using Kampot black pepper in a food preparation, I noticed the difference between Kampot black pepper and regular black pepper. Th former is a lot less peppery than the latter and it smells sweet.
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Angkor Night Market St, Krong Siem Reap, กัมพูชา
Angkor Night Market is Siem Reap’s most renowned shopping venue, housing over 200 bamboo huts selling a wide range of clothing and handicrafts by local communities and non-governmental organizations. Located in downtown Siem Reap, this outdoor market was established in 2007 in an effort to help preserve traditional Khmer handicrafts and improve the lives of Khmer people. Expect plenty of one-of-a-kind goods available such as silk paintings, shadow puppets, and intricate stone carvings embellished in silver or brass. A good option for eco-friendly items is the ‘Angkor Recycled’ stall, which offers an extensive range of bags, wallets, purses, and pouches that are made from recycled materials. Of course, you will also find a smattering of mass-produced Chinese tat that is a requisite of all markets in Southeast Asia too. Having a browse through all the stalls is a popular and enjoyable activity whether you buy anything or not
KHMER STIRFRY CRAB at KEP Market and KAMPOT PEPPERCORN Farm Tour
VLOG 343 02/06 - Day 14 of my RETURN to CAMBODIA vlogumentary takes us to Kampot where the famous Kampot peppercorns are grown. We also stop by the Kep Seafood Market for the most amazing Khmer style stirfry crab before we hit the road and make our way towards Phnom Penh
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Cambodia: Local Market in Siem Reap シェムリアップのプサールー・マーケット
Phar Leu Market in Siem Reap. From my trip to Cambodia in March 2013. 2013年3月のカンボジア旅行から
Artisant angkor | Silk farm workshop in siem reap Angkor province.
Artisans Angkor is a Cambodian social business creating job opportunities for young people in rural areas, while reviving traditional Khmer craftsmanship (stone and wood carving, painting on statues and on silk, lacquering, and silver plating).[1]
The organisation, founded in 1992, is located on Stung Thmey Street, 2 minutes walk from the Old Market in Siem Reap center, Cambodia.
Two sites are open to the public in Siem Reap – one specializing in crafts located on Stung Thmey Street and the other specializing in silk at the Angkor Silk Farm (20mins drive from Siem Reap center, in Puok district).[2] Seven shops selling handmade items made by Artisans Angkor can be found in Siem Reap center, at the Angkor Silk Farm, at the Angkor Café in front of Angkor Wat temple, in Phnom Penh city center and in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh International Airport as well.
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Angkor kyung yu night market:
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Night Market in Siem Reap,Cambodia 2015
Cambodia Siem Reap Cute Little Shopkeeper at Phsar Leu Market
Bangkok Living Travel and Food Guide
Engage all your senses and explore this authentic local Cambodian Market in Siem Reap. Just 5 mins tuk-tuk ride across the bridge from the Old Market Area on Airport Road.