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Floating Village Tour by Vichhay, Angkor Hunter Tour.




















Floating Village Tour by Vichhay, Angkor Hunter Tour.
Want to capture your own unforgettable, fun moments in the ancient temples of Cambodia? Let’s make it happen!
As a licensed, English-speaking tour guide and driver in Siem Reap, I don't just show you the history. I help you capture it. I use my photography skills to ensure you go home with incredible photos from iconic spots like Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm.
A giant silk-cotton tree rises above the ancient ruins of Ta Prohm, its massive roots wrapping around the stone structures built over 800 years ago. This iconic scene beautifully captures the relationship between nature and the Khmer Empire’s architecture, where the jungle has slowly reclaimed the temple while preserving its mysterious beauty.
Ta Prohm, Angkor Archaeological Park, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Shot from a low angle to highlight the towering tree, intricate roots, and the dramatic contrast between the ancient stones and the bright blue sky.
Every smile, every photo, and every shared experience at Angkor Wat and the ancient temples means a lot to me. I am grateful for your trust and support.
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Temples combine stunning architecture, intricate carvings, giant tree roots, and a peaceful jungle atmosphere.
If you’re planning a trip to Cambodia and would like an authentic local experience, feel free to contact me.
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Okay I've been doing a lot of research lately, from hotels/hostels, transportation, flights, food, additional costs, etc. Im planning to get one way ticket out of Phoenix to Ho Chi Minh City, alot of tickets are around $500-600 economy class. I'm planning to travel to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Bali and Darwin, NT, Australia. I have good friends who lives in Malaysia, Singapore and Australia who said I could stay at their place so I could save extra money, which Im very grateful for their hospitality. I already got Vietnam and Cambodia taken care of, am still working on Thailand and Bali. So....anyone who's been to the region, is there any tips/advices y'all could suggest that I make my trip fianically and budget comfortable? Would $15 k to $17 k be enough to last 3 months there without coming back home broke? Let me know. Thanks and I appericate it!
While exploring the ancient galleries of Angkor, we met a wonderful local group who were excited to greet our visitors. Smiles, waves, and genuine Cambodian hospitality turned a simple photo into a memorable cultural exchange.
This is one of the reasons I love being a tour guide in Siem Reap. Beyond the magnificent temples, it’s the people and unexpected moments that make every journey special.
As a local English-speaking guide, driver, and photographer, I enjoy helping travelers discover not only the history of the Khmer Empire but also the warm heart of Cambodia.
Angkor Archaeological Park, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Many people receive a water blessing to bring good luck, peace, protection, and positive energy into their lives. During the ceremony, Buddhist monks chant sacred prayers and sprinkle holy water while offering blessings for health, happiness, success, and safety. In Cambodian culture, a water blessing is also a symbol of purification, helping people let go of worries and begin a new chapter with a positive mindset.