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fgebhart longtail driver Posts: 8
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#1 Posted: 29/3/2008 - 05:27
I'm interested in visiting Preah Vihar, which is supposed to be a slog to get to from the Cambodian side. Does anyone know if it's possible to enter from the Thai side and spend a couple of nights at a guesthouse near the temple? I want to be around for dawn and sunset. |
cybervlad beach masseuse Posts: 81
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#2 Posted: 3/4/2008 - 23:03
I visited Preah Vihar in Dec 2007. When passing board I wasn't asked to show my passport :)
I paid 5 THB on Thai side and get receipt. Then I crossed the border without any question. On Cambodian side I was asked only to buy ticket to enter the temple. While returning to Thailand I wasn't asked about my passport or other documents nor from Cambodian officials, nor from Thai officials. ------------------------------ regards, Vlad.
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fgebhart longtail driver Posts: 8
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#3 Posted: 7/4/2008 - 12:05
Thanks for the update, Vlad. Did you happen to notice if there were any guest houses around the temple? |
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mahout Posts: 2548
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#4 Posted: 7/4/2008 - 12:54
To my knowledge the closest town with accommodation is Kantharalak, in Si Saket province -- it's straightforward to arrange a motorbike taxi from there to the ruins -- figure 200-300B return.
Unfortunately we don't cover Kantharalak on Travelfish as we went there before we started the site, but I can tell you it has a couple of more than adequate hotels in the under 600B range -- there's also a great little restaurant by the bus station that does a killer Tom Yam Goong! ------------------------------ Travelfish Guide to Luang Prabang - just US$4.95
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fgebhart longtail driver Posts: 8
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#5 Posted: 8/4/2008 - 04:52
Kantharalak hotels--would those be the Palace and the MK? Sounds like the town is an easy bus ride from Ubon Rachathani. |
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mahout Posts: 2548
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#6 Posted: 9/4/2008 - 06:01
Yeah it's an easy bus ride from Ubon. Sorry, but I don't remember the names of the hotels -- neither was particularly memorable. ------------------------------ Travelfish Guide to Luang Prabang - just US$4.95
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sayadian longtail driver Posts: 5
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#7 Posted: 10/4/2008 - 16:59
I visited Preah Vihar via Kantalarak last September.Just opposite the bus station is a pharmacy, the girl in there was educated in the U.S.A. and speaks perfect English.She is very helpful and will answer all your queries re hotels travel etc. |
cybervlad beach masseuse Posts: 81
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#8 Posted: 24/4/2008 - 21:39
fgebhart, I haven't seen any guesthouses around the temple because I didn't plan to stay on Cambodian side and just not looked for accommodation :) ------------------------------ regards, Vlad.
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fgebhart longtail driver Posts: 8
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#9 Posted: 12/5/2008 - 11:21
No problem, Vlad. I'll keep fingers crossed when I get there. Things are likely to change quickly anyway if the Cambodian government ever gets the promised road built. |
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