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| The Dog | Visa Run to Pong Nam Ron/Prum Cambodia This is probably the nearest crossing point for those of us in the wilds of Pattaya, it is about a 2 to 3 hour drive depending on whether you or your driver are doped up yaba homicidal maniacs, or sedate normal people. This place is actually quite good as there is never any queues, nor are there any beggars The drive there is on good roads, well apart from the last 20kms, that is pretty ropey but I feel sure that will soon be sorted as they had loads of people working on it, anyway I believe this is a picture of the last sign post, after this it is really easy to get lost as I do most times and then end up at crossing points I have never heard of before. ![]() I really dont know what these guys do here all day, I assume they are worried about Cambodia attacking Thailand, this is about 20km from the border. ![]() As you can see with this picture it will be a really nice wide road when they actually finish it. ![]() They don't let you park near the immigration office due to the fact that you could be a terrorist and your car maybe a car bomb, there is a car park about 500 meters away but who could be bothered walking that far? So just park on the road about 30 meters from the office. ![]() Always a few lorries waiting to cross, not sure where these young ladies were going ![]() I have to admit that I have never seen such big queues there as this picture shows, this is obviously the Thai side to sign out of the country so to speak. ![]() Once you sign out you have to pass the barricades. ![]() Swiftly jogging the 200 meters to the Cambodian visa office you will be suprised to see it is actualy just a wooden shack, yet 200 meters away the Thais are sitting in there nice airconned office with dark glass windows. ![]() If you see this building then you know you are in Cambodia, so now is the time to be careful of landmines. ![]() Anyway first you pay a crisp 1000baht note to obtain a nice new visa, then they fine you 300baht because you will not be staying the night, funny you don't get a reciept for that, and then its back off to Thailand ![]() The old customs and excise seem to be top notch in prum so becareful there ![]() The Cambodian duty free shop is well worth a visit for high end goods like, erm, well cigarettes I suppose. ![]() So you dont get lost you should keep an eye out for these 2 signs. ![]() No expense spared ![]() Pong Nam Rorn is also known as Pong Nam Ron.
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| The Dog | Well a friend of mine nipped down to Prum yesterday, and it seems that the Thai side has splashed out on some nice warning signs. ![]() ![]() So watch out for those mines Also if you mention to the Cambodian immigration boarder points are cheaper than Prum they will bring the price down from 300baht to 200baht. |
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| Lopburi Last Online: 05-06-2008 11:42 AM Join Date: Mar 2006
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| I was at Pong Nam Ron about two weeks ago and the roads are now completely finished. The Thai imm office has now moved over to the right-hand side of the road. In and out still only takes a little under 15 mins compared to wasting an hour at Aranyaprathet. |
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| Elite Member | depends which way you go... if you're coming from Bangkok...and therefore the Sa Kaew end which i did yesterday... there are no roadworks... if you're coming from Pattaya ..and therefore the Klang end...there are still roadworks... DD...don't take the first turnoff onto the 3193...take the second one...that's what all the visa buses from Pattaya do...no roadworks nice pics DD: time for an update though as they've gone all up-market on both sides of the border... oh...and what's this 300 baht nonsense...just tuck 100 Baht into your passport when you go to Cambo immigration then they'll know you're going straight back and no questions asked...no receipt though! |
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| The Dog | Klongy, I think that you will find there are three crossing points from pong nam rorn, duang is one on the Cambodian side, Prum is another, the other I also believe is called Prum, check your passport to which you went to, this is Prum on the Cambodian side yesterday ![]() |
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| The Dog | I wish I could KM, but the last 3 times I have been to Cambodia I went to 3 differant places in Pong Nam Rorn, I seem to do the stupid thing and ask the locals if the border is down the road, and sure enough it is, just that the last 3 times it has been differant borders, and no, I have no idea where each one is, it's like I drive to where I think the turn off is, then I ask someone, then they say yes, and there is a border crossing there, and each time it has been a differant one, anyway we got the meeting in chang mai in june so I will probably goto laos |
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| Lopburi Last Online: 05-06-2008 11:42 AM Join Date: Mar 2006
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A few months ago I took a turning before the 3193 (coming from Sa Kaew) and got lost on some backroads. At one point I arrived at a crossroads with a border patrol but took a turning that I thought would take me in the direction of Ban Laem. But the road eventually got narrower and narrower until I almost ended up in someones backyard. I returned to the crossroads and I'm almost sure I remember a sign pointed the way for a border crossing which I assumed was for only locals (I think it was located to the north of the Daung/PNR crossing). We asked the border patrol for Ban Laem and basically we were told to double back the way we had come. I'll try and check it out in a couple of weeks time and report my findings. Last edited by Gazza : 17-04-2006 at 05:29 PM. | |
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| Pattaya Last Online: 18-11-2008 05:37 AM Join Date: May 2006 Location: Thailand
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| The border crossings do seem to be hit and miss. Went to Prum and drove through the barricade (shown in your photos), but then was refused passage into Cambodia there. Was told to go to Duang, which is we did, but it is getting increasingly crowded. (It was practically deserted the first time I went there last December.) Just a matter of time before it rivals Poipet for huge, time-consuming mobs of people. |
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| Elite Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: In a rather cold and dark place
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| The Sae Kaew road was odd. My Thai mates joined us for a run to Arranyapratet and I took a left and booted it towards a rail way crossing. THey started shouting at me to stop. I thought IO was going to hit a train. Turns out the road had been opened less than a month before and he didn;'t know thought I was going to wreck the car (that was later)
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ended up turning left at Pong Nam Ron...which turned out to be a blessing cause I found my way to the Prum border featured in your piccies here... there was no one there and processing was very fast on both sides...there are two casinos at this crossing and it's only 12 kms from Pailin...plenty of places to invest some money short time for those so inclined... Quote:
if you're going to the casino let them do the paperwork for you in the carpark...it's a free service provided by the casinos plus you don't have to walk once you've completed Cambodian immigration formalities...car park was 30 baht If you're going from Bangkok take the Rama 9 expressway past the new airport and stay on until you see the 344 to Klang...exit there and then when you arrive in Klang turn left again onto highway 3 to Chantaburi after about 90 kms you'll arrive at the T-junction which says Pak Seng...turn left onto the 317 and continue for 37 kms to Pong Nam Ron...turn right at the traffic lights and the Prum border is 28 kms away... most of the road is sealed now but is a bit dusty and has lots of loose stones so beware of the idiots - especially in the vans - who think their windscreens are bullet proof... From Bkk you can go up to SaKaeo and down to the border or down to Chantaburi and up to the border... i've done them both but prefer the down & up because there's a four-lane highway all the way to Chantaburi which means only the last 65 kms is two lane....much faster... | ||
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| Lopburi Last Online: 05-06-2008 11:42 AM Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Some time back when the Thai government were trying to clamp down on Thais crossing over to Cambo to gamble, a member on the TV forum posted about the casinos using buses to pick up punters free of charge in BKK and would drop them off at the Poipet border. The punters could then buy 10Ks worth of chips and would be given a free room for the night at the casino/hotel. The next day you could cash in your chips regardless of whether you gambled or not and then get aboard a bus that would return you to BKK free of charge. The post/topic relating to this on TV was quickly deleted and I've heard no more about it. Anyone have anymore info? I, like many, have seen the numerous buses going to and from Poipet and coming from the directions of not only BKK but from Khorat and Pattaya directions too. So I believe that they possibly do pick ups free of charge, but what about the free casino accomodation? If the above is possible then it would only cost me 1000 baht for a cambo visa and the cost of mc taxi rides to and from my house and the buses pick up point. |
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