Cambodia's Most Underrated City 🇰🇭 Kampot is Amazing

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • A perfect day in Kampot, this is quickly becoming a popular city in Southern Cambodia for travelers and expats.
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    00:00 kampot Cambodia
    02:11 Epic Arts Cafe
    04:53 Durian Coffee
    07:59 Bokor National Park
    08:48 Yeay Mao
    11:42 Kampot National Park Development
    14:04 Bokor Hill Station
    18:29 Sabai Beach
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Komentáře • 99

  • @eternitywithjesus777
    @eternitywithjesus777 Před 11 dny +9

    My goodness, the views are gorgeous! The skies are so blue❤

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 11 dny +4

      I know! If we hadn’t booked a flight we would have stayed longer.

  • @calvinc6121
    @calvinc6121 Před 11 dny +9

    remember to grab a bag of kampot pepper!

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 11 dny +2

      You know I cannot believe I forgot to share this fact but Kampot pepper is not originally from Cambodia, but in fact Indonesia, specfically Sumatra.
      When the Dutch began colonization the King of Aceh did not want them to have anything so he burned all their pepper fields. The French imported the pepper and without a supply, they started to grow it in Cambodia.

  • @khmersong8592
    @khmersong8592 Před 11 dny +6

    You are such an angel thank you for visiting Kampot ❤

  • @briantravelman
    @briantravelman Před 11 dny +7

    I recently saw an episode of "House Hunters" where one of your fellow countrywomen moved to this city and set up a yoga studio, because she got fed up with the behavior of Toronto people and having to work. She said the values and lifestyles of Cambodians alligned much more with her's.
    I'd never heard of this town before then either, but it seems very popular with White expats.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 10 dny +1

      I may have seen that yoga studio as there’s one right in the middle of town.
      It has become a big expat destination. I actually heard about it because I wanted to go to Sihanoukville and both expats and locals told me not to go, that it had become a beach town of Chinese casinos and Russian businesses. So a lot of people moved to Kampot, especially older white men looking for companionship… aka sexpats. In the centre of town you see this quite a bit but it’s less apparent as you travel outward.

    • @EvanChorm-le6tn
      @EvanChorm-le6tn Před 10 dny

      @@ayngelina Really? That’s so gross. Sounds like a civilized, exclusive, fortified, segregated garden kingdom has regressed back to the inclusive, untamed wilderness.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 10 dny

      So gross. Unfortunately much of South East Asia is like that now as old white men can't afford to retire in their own country.

    • @EvanChorm-le6tn
      @EvanChorm-le6tn Před 10 dny

      @@ayngelina It’s so surreal to me because I was raised in America hearing about that stereotype of white men going to other countries or regions of the world such as Latin America or East Asia, not Cambodia. Now the virus is spreading to Cambodia this past few years and decade? Unbelievable! It’s like me hearing about other ethnicities profiting from other cultures ranging from European to Latin American to African and to East Asian and now they are all flocking to Cambodia and trying to profit from Cambodian culture and land? These things I’ve read about in American history books, heard about from other “marginalized” ethnicities, or seen in documentaries and movies about other countries are now happening to my very own culture, people and motherland is so surreal to me in a bad way.

    • @NelSur-po4fi
      @NelSur-po4fi Před 4 dny

      @@ayngelinayou are wrong . There is no Russian businesses there. Their company are all in Thailand )) But yes, this place has everything from China now. There is no any sign or menu by English or by Russian language. Everything is written by Chinese language.. Yes its Chinese area. And please don’t forget you are coming to Asia. And I want to ask everyone , please keep respect for Asian and other nationalities. Nobody is better than others❤ And thank you for your videos. I like it so much

  • @sopheaktr
    @sopheaktr Před 11 dny +7

    Love your word on Starbucks ❤

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 11 dny +1

      Thank you!

    • @sukikom2259
      @sukikom2259 Před 11 dny +2

      Agree with you on big corporations in a poor country. But, boy, this Starbucks has gotten the best location in the country. 😂

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 10 dny +1

      I know!! I went inside just to have a look around and it was beautiful. But also empty except for a few tourists so that made me happy as the town has some great coffee shops.

    • @iluv2_travel
      @iluv2_travel Před 10 dny

      i wouldnt starbucks ANYWHERE! lol

  • @timobrien4634
    @timobrien4634 Před 11 dny +4

    Lovely video, thank you!

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 11 dny +1

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

  • @sukikom2259
    @sukikom2259 Před 11 dny +3

    Love your video about Kampot. So beautiful. Thanks for sharing. ❤

  • @sovannay9148
    @sovannay9148 Před 10 dny +2

    Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about our country and tell the world about our country 🥰♥️🙏

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 10 dny +1

      Thank you! 😃 I have sadly only one more video but I will be back!

  • @CambodiaLifeTV
    @CambodiaLifeTV Před 10 dny +2

    You should go to visit at Kep Beach also, around 30mn from Kampot ❤

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 10 dny

      I think you’ll like the video this weekend 😊

  • @ibolyakovari922
    @ibolyakovari922 Před 11 dny +2

    Szép helyre vittél ! 😊 üdvözöllek Budapestről ❤

  • @user-wo2ru6lc1v
    @user-wo2ru6lc1v Před 5 dny

    What a great video of Kampot - In Kampot there is a bamboo resort built along a small river tributary by a Tampuon (from Ratanakiri) using his traditional style (with some help on how to build western style bathrooms & showers)
    It took him and his family 9 months to build and is a beautiful stay if you don't make it to Ratanakiri (if you do plan to go to Ratanakiri I can put you in touch with him, he is a jungle man speaks great English and will talk about Tampuan life and their animalist beliefs - he also does tours and jungle treks)
    Its called Village Life Kampot if you make it back to Kampot its worth a look beautiful garden by the river, quiet and relaxing

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 5 dny

      It sounds fantastic, thank you for this tip!

  • @mikolajm983
    @mikolajm983 Před 13 hodinami

    Beautiful video. Sabay Beach is definitely the best place to stay and have food by the river in Kampot.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 12 hodinami

      I want to return this fall and stay by the river. I loved the neighbourhood life there.

  • @EvanChorm-le6tn
    @EvanChorm-le6tn Před 11 dny +7

    Cambodia is a protectorate not a colony, and it was never invaded by the French. The Cambodian King reached out to other pro-monarchy on Earth people from the Spaniards to later the French for military aid as well as allyship against the encroaching democratic-like Thais and Vietnamese. Hence why the Cambodians aren’t antagonistic towards the French like how the Thais and Vietnamese are.
    And it is pronounced “poat” in Khmer which is the Khmer word for corn 🌽, a grass-grown fruit. This Khmer word for corn is in turn related to words such as Boat and Boy (English), Beau (French), Bodhi (Sanskrit), Poe (Germanic), and Peau (Khmer for the Baby/the youngest sibling like the protagonist Kevin McCallister in Home Alone). Whereas “Kam” means “to come” in both Khmer (Austro-Asiatic) and Indo-European languages. Thus both words when compounded together means “The Coming Bodhi” which makes sense given the statue of the floating on a lotus flower Buddha as if He is the Christ walking on water and its location is by the sea. And if you’re obsessed with interpreting philosophical kingdom mythology and fairy (fate) tales like me, then you would know the significance of the idea of land and sea, for the land and sea (which are dualities in nature) give rise to the Trinity-born Poseidon aka Neptune who is known as the Dragon-King (Neich-a-Reich in Khmer) and is simultaneously the prophesied Chosen sovereign human God-King on Earth. It has nothing to do with your version of pot. Keep it PG. Thanks.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 11 dny +4

      Thank you for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful response! I’ve learned so much from you 😊

    • @EvanChorm-le6tn
      @EvanChorm-le6tn Před 11 dny +4

      Thank you for posting videos of the foods in Cambodia (Coming-Bodhi). I’m a fraternal twin Khmer (3-in-1 Chimera) raised in a Russian Jewish community in New York since infancy like Superman and many of the foods you posted are foreign to me. And I thought I knew all Cambodian food-apparently not. But it could also be new foods that were created by the merchant caste of Cambodia to make a living and profit. Or both! 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 11 dny +2

      Oh wow what an interesting background. I’d heard from some people that much of the traditional food was lost during Khmer Rouge and that’s why it doesn’t have a bigger profile but there seems to be a resurgence in pride from the younger generation who wants to eat it.

    • @EvanChorm-le6tn
      @EvanChorm-le6tn Před 11 dny +4

      @@ayngelina I highly doubt 5 years can completely wipe out the memories of culinary art as well as an entire culture for that matter. Cambodians like any and many humans on Earth tend to sugarcoat and exaggerate. Like European feudal kingdoms, the majority of the Cambodian population comprised of peasants and business peddlers and merchants. Such people are the ones who joined the democratic Khmer Rouge. Chances are they don’t know their parents and grandparents were part of the KR or they do know and are playing victim of the KR. The ones who were targeted by the KR were royals and nobles. Not peasants and business merchants.

    • @kosmo1001
      @kosmo1001 Před 11 dny +1

      Kampot (កំពត) is a name and is not related to corn. Corn (ពោត) is spelled differently and pronounced slightly differently in Khmer. Oh, I believe Kampot is a type of fish (Puffer?).

  • @keepitrollin3977
    @keepitrollin3977 Před 6 dny

    Keep it rollin

  • @lizcarlyle2477
    @lizcarlyle2477 Před 10 dny +1

    Hello A & A, another great Cambodian video! Beachfront hotel & food is amazing! What was the seafood? Terima kasih.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 10 dny

      Squid with Kampot pepper! So good 😊

    • @lizcarlyle2477
      @lizcarlyle2477 Před 8 dny

      Pepper is my favorite & usually my only spice. Will check it out. Thanks.

  • @sinitsen9265
    @sinitsen9265 Před 10 dny +1

    I love Kompot it’s beautiful city in Cambodia.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 10 dny

      It really is such a great city.

  • @eternitywithjesus777
    @eternitywithjesus777 Před 11 dny +1

    Oh a day early. Thanks!

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 11 dny +1

      I try to post when most subscribers are online, according to CZcams this is better for everyone 😊

    • @eternitywithjesus777
      @eternitywithjesus777 Před 11 dny

      @@ayngelina 👍

  • @sokunthiadan6537
    @sokunthiadan6537 Před 9 dny

    Wow, so beautiful is Kompot 😍

  • @tharymano8558
    @tharymano8558 Před 4 dny

    អរគុណបង🙏💗

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 4 dny +1

      សេចក្តីរីករាយរបស់ខ្ញុំ!

  • @caveman5564
    @caveman5564 Před 7 dny

    Is is safe to travel to pnom penh now?

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 6 dny +2

      Is there something specific you’re worried about?

  • @sctt2525
    @sctt2525 Před 5 dny

    Don't get sick in kampot. I visited Sonja kill hospital twice and two other clinics. I finally fled back to the west for actual health care.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 5 dny

      What were you sick with?

    • @sctt2525
      @sctt2525 Před 4 dny

      @@ayngelina
      At first it was suspected dengue; But, had almost no fever. Horrible cough that lasted more than a month. I flew out with 102+f fever. Treated for respiratory infection and intestinal infection once home.
      In researching what the "Drs" in kampot had given me for medication, it was scary.
      One gave me more than four times the safe dosage of an antiparasitic drug. I'm glad I did my research.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 4 dny

      Omg that sounds like a nightmare

  • @NightLife717
    @NightLife717 Před 9 dny

  • @KhmerMinnesnowta
    @KhmerMinnesnowta Před 11 dny +2

    We went to Bokor Hill National Park back in 2000, everything was in original condition buildings. We had to drive a 4wheel pickup truck as the road up there was like dirt road with constant pot holes and boulders left from the war. Sadly now, they have built these resorts and hotel casinos which are ruining its natural beauty. There are beautiful waterfalls back then on the hill but I'm not sure now. Deforestation is a major problem there and you can see it.
    Kep is a hidden town for people to come from the city to relax and enjoy fresh seafood. There are no beaches but there's a manmade sand beach but the water is not always swimmable due to rain and muddy water.
    Enjoy your trip. Peace ✌️

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 11 dny +1

      The drive was the most disturbing and made me wonder what is the definition of a national park in Cambodia if it’s not protection and conservation. Later talking to some people about the houses they told me the land has been leased to Vietnamese. But why? There’s nothing up there…yet.

    • @KhmerMinnesnowta
      @KhmerMinnesnowta Před 11 dny

      @@ayngelina There is no Conservation in their dictionary there. Very 😢

  • @elgringoec
    @elgringoec Před 14 dny +3

    Well, it's got "pot" in the name... 😋😎☮️

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 13 dny +3

      Haha yes it does

    • @EvanChorm-le6tn
      @EvanChorm-le6tn Před 11 dny +8

      Cambodia is a protectorate not a colony, and it was never invaded by the French. The Cambodian King reached out to other pro-monarchy on Earth people from the Spaniards to later the French for military aid as well as allyship against the encroaching democratic-like Thais and Vietnamese. Hence why the Cambodians aren’t antagonistic towards the French like how the Thais and Vietnamese are.
      And it is pronounced “poat” in Khmer which is the Khmer word for corn 🌽, a grass-grown fruit. This Khmer word for corn is in turn related to words such as Boat and Boy (English), Beau (French), Bodhi (Sanskrit), Poe (Germanic), and Peau (Khmer for the Baby/the youngest sibling like the protagonist Kevin McCallister in Home Alone). Whereas “Kam” means “to come” in both Khmer (Austro-Asiatic) and Indo-European languages. Thus both words when compounded together means “The Coming Bodhi” which makes sense given the statue of the floating on a lotus flower Buddha as if He is the Christ walking on water and its location is by the sea. And if you’re obsessed with interpreting philosophical kingdom mythology and fairy (fate) tales like me, then you would know the significance of the idea of land and sea, for the land and sea (which are dualities in nature) give rise to the Trinity-born Poseidon aka Neptune who is known as the Dragon-King (Neich-a-Reich in Khmer) and is simultaneously the prophesied Chosen sovereign human God-King on Earth. It has nothing to do with your version of pot. Keep it PG. Thanks.

    • @elgringoec
      @elgringoec Před 11 dny

      @@EvanChorm-le6tn
      That's beautiful, and I appreciate it. I'm a "how does this work" and "how can I accomplish this" kind of thinker so my mind is thinking fifty years ago as a teenager "if only we could alter cam timing and duration on the fly".
      Not sure what you're thinking with respect to my observation but I had nothing unhealthy in mind. It was a play on words style joke. I have no idea what their society's stance on marijuana is but the world is waking up to the value of it. While I was dreaming up impossible things that eventually came to fruition decades later, we would enjoy some recreational marijuana which we commonly called pot.
      We would hear stories of good quality stuff in that region just post the Vietnam war from people who had experienced it. Reportedly they had a much more open attitude towards its beneficial usage than what the west had become brainwashed to believe. And it only got worse here before it got better. People finally came around, some begrudgingly, but progress has been made. In present time we can enjoy the positive aspects of it without repercussion. It's a blessing and there's nothing incendiary about it anymore.
      Cheers!

    • @peterRobinson10101
      @peterRobinson10101 Před 11 dny +2

      ​@@EvanChorm-le6tnhey thanks for your comment. its rare to get good info in the section.

    • @briantravelman
      @briantravelman Před 11 dny +1

      @elgringoec it has nothing to do with marijuana 🤦‍♂️

  • @Dakotaden4
    @Dakotaden4 Před 10 dny

    I agree entirely with not going to Starbucks. What is the point of traveling to a country so different from home if all you do is stay at a resort and eating Western food? 🤔 You can't say because it is cheaper there...because you have to factor in the travel costs to get there 🤣

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 10 dny

      And Starbucks is so expensive here, I think more expensive than at home. But in South East Asia it’s a flex to be able to afford Starbucks and so in other countries it is busy but there are so many good local coffee shops here that tourists should really know better. I did stop by one in the Philippines because I needed internet to message my Airbnb and they didn’t have internet! I was so confused and said to the cashier “but this is Starbucks” and she just looked at me blankly so I think they aren’t workspaces in other countries either.

  • @MrLeedone
    @MrLeedone Před 10 dny

    Local coffee is way better. Kompot, Kep is in my list.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 10 dny

      I loved both. My Kep video is next week and when I return I want to see Battambang.

  • @gerhardthen8851
    @gerhardthen8851 Před 8 dny

    Try the Park Inn Hotel, next to the hospital, close to the river....lovely owner, has a rooftop bar/restaurant...and he'll organise motorbikes, "moto", for $5USD.
    Yes, the riverside is really nice.....the Starbucks was there since late last year, when I was last in Kampot, and Cambodia in general....and yes, I agree with you about supporting local businesses...their coffe is better, anyway, and cheaper ( not quite as nice as Vietnamese coffee, though).
    Bokor National Park is also nice to visit. Go for a moto ride up the riverside road, and stop on the beach...plenty of streetside vendors for food and drinks....and Kep is around 40 minutes away by tuk tuk, or moto.
    I'll be back early next year, it's more home than Australia to me.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 8 dny

      This coming weekend I’ll have a video from Kep 😊

    • @user-wo2ru6lc1v
      @user-wo2ru6lc1v Před 5 dny

      ​​@@ayngelina looking forward to that one as I now live in Kep - if you are still in Kep check out Cafe Samathi

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 4 dny

      Oh no I missed it, but I'll be back!

  • @user-ie3ft8fm2e
    @user-ie3ft8fm2e Před 6 dny +1

    To expensiv... 8 dollar ...😂

  • @Phil-kb8ql
    @Phil-kb8ql Před 8 dny +2

    How depressing. Now Starbucks have invaded Cambodia following 7 eleven. Not long before McDonalds and Pizza Hut arrive like a plague followed by a few Irish pubs. That was such a beautiful, unique restaurant overlooking the Praek Tuek Chou River. Seems like this process follows mainly young backpackers boasting they are on an adventure to explore other countries and cultures only to demand the same crap they had where they came from, huddled in groups glued to their phones for hours not even talking to each other.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 8 dny +1

      In this case I don’t think it’s foreigners driving the demand for Starbucks it is really locals. In Asia it seems to be a status symbol and locals are excited to have a foreign brand.
      Almost everyone I saw over a week were adults driving in with their cars.

    • @gerhardthen8851
      @gerhardthen8851 Před 8 dny

      Why do I completely agree with you?

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 7 dny

      With me? Have you noticed the same in Asia?

    • @user-wo2ru6lc1v
      @user-wo2ru6lc1v Před 5 dny

      Yes much better coffee available in Kampot - look out for Sister Coffee they have two stalls one by the Durian Roundabout and one opposite the old french bridge (near the tourist office)

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 5 dny +1

      I know that place! They also have a little fruit smoothie stand next to it on the bridge location.

  • @sokpeaoky8852
    @sokpeaoky8852 Před 11 dny +2

    Don’t believe the superstition about that you have to pray to Grandma Mao on Bokor mountain, if you don’t bad thing will happen. ❤👍

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 11 dny +1

      Thank you! But I think a visit and acknowledgement is OK...just in case!

  • @rangsin1
    @rangsin1 Před 3 dny

    good question about cutting trees down and bring the people animal are going run away. national park that is the fake for people believed that. the Gov of Cambodia does not care. Gov cares about money not the forest to protect wild life.

    • @ayngelina
      @ayngelina  Před 3 dny

      I learned National Park does not mean the same thing in all countries. It’s very misleading.

  • @volition777
    @volition777 Před 3 dny

    Love your respect for Cambodia. We also boycott Starbucks because of their support for genocide of Palestinians!