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| Hifalutin Member | Last week I was sent off to Cambodia … I always dread going there, but usually end up having a good time. I won’t beat about the bush … Cambodia is hot, dirty, and the only good looking sheilas are the illegal hookers from Vietnam. On the other hand, I always come back with good memories of how wild the place is at night. This time my destination was Koh Kong Province, which is just south of Thailand’s Trat Province. I’d never been there before so was looking forward to it. Only thing was I didn’t quite expect the 8 hour bus ride there from Phnom Penh and really had to refrain from giving the person responsible for booking my travel an earful when I realised where I ended up was only 8 kms south of the Thai-Cambodia border. Anyway more about that later. Here’s a few pics I took on the road from Phnom Penh to Kong Kong. ![]() ^ My destination – Koh Kong Province in Cambodia ![]() ^ The last road stop between Phnom Penh and Koh Kong, I faced a decent 6 hrs on dirt roads after this ![]() ^ There are 4 major rivers between Phnom Penh and Koh Kong. They are building some bridges over each of these rivers but in the meanwhile you have to cross on some dodgy old ferrys. ![]() ^ The first ferry is basically three old fishing boats tied together and some old planks tied across them to make a raft ![]() ^ This is classic example of Cambodia ingenuity – check the two longtail props which drive the sucker across the river. Here’s a video of the bloody thing taking off - I took my shoes off when it was my turn in case I ended up having to swim back to shore.
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| Hifalutin Member | Blackpanther ... yes I can imagine it is bloody aweful in the wet. In your picture I can't see any sign of the new bridge there. Shouldn't be less than a year that all 3 bridges between Phnom Penh and Kong Kong are finished. I reckon Thai-Cambodian border to Phnom Penh should be any less than 3 hrs once they are finished. |
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| Phang Nga Last Online: 14-01-2008 02:59 PM Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: bangkok
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Anyway, back to the road ... ![]() ^ I was lucky to have a great feed of mud crabs on arrival at Koh Kong ![]() ^ Then they brought out the prawns - theses are sea caught not the usual farmed shit we get in Asia ![]() ^ Somehow lunch turned into dinner ![]() ^ Two of us managed to knock these over on our first night ![]() ^ Somehow was lucky enough to wake up to this view from my hotel on the first morning there ![]() ^ Great spot for an early morning coffee | |
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| Hifalutin Member | Nearly forgot this thread after it was cut out of somewhere else and whacked in here. Anyway, was gunna do a review of the Koh Kong nightife (which is pretty good by the way) but my videos of this need a spot of editing and will have to wait abit. Anyway, after the friggin long trip from Phnom Penh to Koh Kong I managed to talk Mrs. Kerr into driving down to the Thai-Cambodia border checkpoint to collect me – Koh Kong is only 8km from the border with Thailand, and from there to Bangkok is only about a 4.5 hr drive. ![]() ^ First landmark between Koh Kong city and the border is the casino – spent a night in here on a blackjack table, but it was full of Thais trying to make money and way too serious for me ![]() ^ Cambodian immigration checkpoint ![]() ^ Lovely view from the Cambodian immigration checkpoint ![]() ^ The Thai-Cambodian border ![]() ^ View from out the back of the Thai immigration checkpoint ![]() ^ Thai immigration check point ![]() ^ Found a great beach for lunch just on the Thai side of the border - Baan Cheun beach. Looks out over Koh Chang, Koh Mak, and Ko Kut ![]() ^ Bugger all people about down there ![]() ^ Locals managed to pull together a good feed of crabs and soup for us |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 07:49 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| Does anyone know- is it possible to drive my car to the Thai border, leave it in a secure parking area then head on to Koh Kong? A lot of border crossings seem to have this facility. |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Yesterday 08:15 PM Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Nern Plub Waan
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| the car park is secure and safe, left my car there numerous times, 200 or 250 baht for 24 hours if i remember. 2 night in Koh Kong is 1 night to many, there is f-all there, apart from the chicken farm and that place ain't pretty, it's the type of place you go to just to say you've been, but not somewhere you'd return to in a hurry. |
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first time I went to the chicken farm I thought I was going to die for sure...in the dark...on the back of a motocy..out of town...along a dirt pot-holed road...mugging material for sure...but lo-and-behold we arrived in what could be best described as...a chicken farm!!.
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| Tak Last Online: Today 07:15 AM Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: On the moon
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![]() ![]() ![]() I only took the road as the weather looked shit and I didnt fancy drowning on the ferry. Of course it was blue skies all day and would have been faster and a damm sight more comfortable.
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| Hua Hin Last Online: Yesterday 07:08 PM Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Update...Nov-29 The road (Hwy-48) from Koh Kong to Hwy-4 is about 138km...and at Hwy-4 you either go north to Phnom Penh (abt 150km) or south to Sihanoukville (abt 50km). I was last on the the road (by motorcycle) from Koh Kong to Hwy-4 last April; at that time is was about 60% paved. It's a well designed (surprising for Cambodia) high-speed road. Reports from fellow bike riders indicate the road from Koh Kong is now 90% paved as of late Oct. There is a short section of construction after Koh Kong and before the first bridge, as well as a few other unfinished areas. The first bridge is now completed and open, at least to motorcycles. River crossings, via ferry, are still needed where the remaining 3 bridges are being constructed. I'll be again riding from Pattaya to Cambo, via Poipet, in late Dec, for a friend's wedding. I'll be returning via Koh Kong, in January, and will post of the current condition of Hwy-48 to Koh Kong. Compared to not-to-many years ago, when that road was just a long miserable and often muddy bog, it's now a breeze!! When completed it will likely put the ocean ferry to Sihanoukville out of business.
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