About

Twelve years inside the kingdom.

Andrew Bartlett — Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Andrew Bartlett — CambodiaRides

I came to Cambodia over a decade ago with a camera and ended up building my life here.

What started as photography slowly turned into documenting the country the way I actually experience it — from scooters, ferries, backroads, markets and random situations you can't plan even if you tried.

CambodiaRides grew out of that naturally. Not as tourism. Not as polished influencer content. Just real movement through a country that never sits still for very long.

POV rides through monsoon weather. Dusty roads through Kampot. Night runs across Phnom Penh. Broken ferries. Street food stops. Conversations with strangers. Engines struggling uphill somewhere in the middle of nowhere.

Some videos are cinematic rides. Some are mini documentaries. Some are just moments that felt too real not to film.

No scripts. No closed roads. No fake reactions. Just a camera, whatever vehicle I'm riding that day and the kind of footage you only capture after living here long enough to stop looking at Cambodia like a visitor.

The goal was never to create postcard Cambodia. The goal was to capture what it actually feels like to move through it.

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