Cambodia Travel Tips: Mistakes to avoid, what to do and where to stay

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Cambodia Travel Tips: Mistakes to avoid, what to do and where to stay

Cambodia is an incredible country filled with history, culture and beautiful, kind people! In this podcast style video, we tell you all the behind the scenes tips about the area including what we loved, what we didn't love and what you definitely need to do.

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Great one decadr review of Cambodia!! Thanks for sharing 👍🙏

sukikom
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Wow 11 years …a lot changed including you two ! Lots of good info .

dianareardon
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We’re booked for three nights at the Park Hyatt where we have two rooms for a family of four. The points redemption made it a no brainer because one room was booked all on points. Based on your review, I have made some proactive communication with the PH Concierge to make sure we have our needs met.

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Not sure of how much better you've done for yourselves financially compared to 11 years ago, but your lux Cambodia videos were very very out of touch with what's actually going on.. 1. You can get much much better and more beautiful boutique hotels that are better than any of the ones you picked for much much less. Around $35 a night in a lot of places. 2. If you had the Grab app on your phone you could take tuk tuks all over the place for $1-1.50 each ride, not $5-10. 3. You can rent a tuk tuk for the ENTIRE day in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap for $20-25 a day, even for a driver to take you to Angkor Temple and wait for you and take you back for that price. Not $75. 4. You over paid for food everywhere. You can go into many many restaurants and pay $2.50-$3.50 per meal even as a foreigner. Not that you spoke about it but you can get a 2 bed 2 bath beautiful modern western home for $250-350 a month or less.

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