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| The Dog | Visa Run to Aranyaprathet, Poipet This place is awful, the only good thing you can say about it is that it is close to Bangkok if you live there and need a re-entry stamp, I have been quite lucky in that I haven't been there in a few years. The Thai side is a market full of junk that nobody in their right mind would buy, actually one time I was there I had a tiny little scratch on my ankle which got infected, I then had to have an operation and spend 3 days in hospital, yep that is how dirty and horrid the place is, it is full of beggars and landmine victims and deformed people, 100s of kids will follow you begging for money etc, if you take your car half a dozen of these horrid little kids will offer to look after it, so do you tell them to fok off and take the chance they don't damage your car or do you pay them? Also you will be hassled by agents who will speed up your rentry process, sometimes this does work on the Cambodian side, sometimes all they will do is fill out your arrival departure card, and yep they do want a tip for some reason. Last time I went they had the old 50baht SARS form scam going, just tell erm you aint got SARS and walk away. Anyway on parking up walk towards this thingy. ![]() On your left is the building to depart Thailand and on your right is the arrivals for Thailand, get into the departure building and all the scumbags will leave you alone, once that is sorted it's back out into the wilds again and dealing with the street scum, anyway a couple of hundred meters up the road is the visa on entry place, give them 1,000baht plus another 300baht if you aint staying the night, over on the left is Cambodias departure point, sort that out then back over again to get back into Thailand, I should mention that for the Cambodia visa you do need 1 passport photo. Even the kids get work oppurtunities here in Poipot. |
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| The Dog | The main Street on the Cambodian side is concrete and pretty dirty, I think the high end casinos try to keep it clean but it's a losing battle when they have that many scummy people begging etc. ![]() Here is the place to get your Cambodian visa. Last edited by dirtydog : 14-05-2006 at 07:25 PM. |
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| The Dog | They got places called Grand Diamond City Hotel and Palace Hotel, nice names shame about the location, these all have casinos and the Thais flock to them like mossies to a farang, the staff in these casinos seem to all be Thai so I suppose they just get a border pass, the slot machines for some unknown reason takes 10baht coins. ![]() |
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| The Dog | All the power tools are fake and last about 10 minutes and all the clothes are second hand. Quote:
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| Elite Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: In a rather cold and dark place
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| My missus blew 10k there on bags and clothes. She says she will make 7k on the clothes and bags. I think she is going back next week to spend another 15 or 20 so she covers her costs ( I paid for the gas last week) |
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| befuddled Last Online: 10-08-2008 11:57 PM Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Hatty Town
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| I have nothing but dreadful memories of the two times that I went because of the idiots I got stuck with on the return bus trips. The first tme it was an ancient yank in shorts and pulled up white sports socks. For some reason he had decided that orange was a preferable hair colour to grey. He sat opposite and started going on, in great detail, about the night of sin he had just spent over the border....He then started on about how women from Nong Khai had the biggest bamboozas - he actually used that word. In the end I had to deal with him a la Arnie in Commando...the one where Arnie pretends to be asleep. The second time there was a German English teacher. This git would not shut up. I was reading a book and he kept interupting me to talk in excruciatingly bad English about his job and his colleagues.....There was a magic moment when I looked at his wife with a glance that said, 'Please, help me', and she returned a glance that said, 'You think you've got it bad. I've got to live with the tosser'. I love buses because....well because they're buses, but you do sometimes get stuck with some real idiots.
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| Lopburi Last Online: 05-06-2008 11:42 AM Join Date: Mar 2006
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| A few days ago I came back from Aranya where I've been doing my monthly border hops for about a year now, sometimes going to Pong NR for a change of scenery. At Aranya, first they wanted 1100b for the Cambo visa and 100b for doing a quick turn around. But now I apply for the visa myself and they haven't asked me for anything for doing a quick turnaround for the last 6-7 months. So in total, I only pay 1000b for the visa. Usually, only have a couple of visa touts approach me and on the last run only had the one kid offer the umbrella service. Every month it seems like it's getting better and quicker getting all the 'in and out' stamps. |
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| Elite Member | Damn you really have to do that shit once a month?? Thailand really has to do something about this visa crap. People have to love the LOS alot to put up with monthly visa runs. I used to have to do them about every 3 months or so. But monthly?! Damn. |
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| Lopburi Last Online: 05-06-2008 11:42 AM Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Actually AO, I don't mind doing the monthly runs. After 17 years of doing mostly tri-monthly runs, along with trips to Penang or somewhere else nearby for visas, monthly border hops suits me just fine. Once a month it gives me a little break away from the wife and kids. I always take my time getting to whatever border I've chosen and stay overnight somewhere and cruise slowly back the next day or two. Most times I'll go on the bike and take different routes and stop at different places each time if possible. Ocassionally I'll even go by bus or train just for a change too. Three month visas were ok for me when I first came here and was living in Nakhon Phanom because the only border open at the time was the Malaysian one. They used to be four day round trips just to do a hop-over, with an extra day or two added for a bit of non-village type fun in Pattaya or BKK. So monthly runs with a girlfriend to Aranya which is only 3 hours away anyway gives me a nice 2 or 3 day 'dirty breakaway'. It gives me a temporary period of freedom and that 'being single again' feeling. Honestly, I'm never so eager to get back home from doing a visa run just to get back to the wife and kids only to end up sitting in front of a pc or tv. Last edited by Gazza : 24-05-2006 at 04:43 PM. |
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| Ban Chang Last Online: 16-10-2007 02:30 PM Join Date: Dec 2005
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| I agree with Gazza. I was there a couple of months ago and its a damm sight better than in used to be. A kid came up to me and said that for 100B he would get me through the lot and back into Thailand in 20 minutes. Any longer and he wouldn't take my money. So just to avoid all the chaos and hassle of wandering around (it was late March and 'kin hot) I let this lad take me. True to his word I was in and out in 20 mins but even without this kid I reckon I would have been no more than 30 mins tops. Thankfully now border runs are a thing of the past.............. |
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| Too drunk to fuck Last Online: Yesterday 10:32 PM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Fuckwitistan
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| One thing worth noting is DO NOT GET IN THE QUEUE BEHIND PAKIS OR FLIPPAS unless you like watching the other queues move along quickly while yours goes nowhere, |
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