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Is 2500 baht to cambodia visa run a good price and how much could i do it for if i do i myself?


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Hi, i'm on multiple entry currently and need to do a visa run. Considering it costs 1900 baht for the 1 month extention, i'm assuming this is a great price. The next time around, i want to do the run myself by renting a car and videoing the entire experience. Would that cost me more or less? Considering you can get a car rental for 700 to 1000 baht and do i need to stay out of country for a certain period of time or can i just return back right away?

 

I'm canadian btw and here's the link to the visa run website.

 

https://www.keyvisathailand.com/cambodia-visa-runs/

 

Thanks!

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1 minute ago, Airalee said:

Good thing gas for your rental car is free eh?

I'd do it regardless of the cost as i'm a youtuber. I'm curious if it'll cost more or less. Just the junk food i'll carry with me probably will probably cost 500 baht lol

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The 1200 to 1500 baht for the Cambodia visa on arrival and a 300 baht fee for not staying appears to be included in the 2500 baht fee so you need to factor that in when you do your cost analysis.

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3 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

The 1200 to 1500 baht for the Cambodia visa on arrival and a 300 baht fee for not staying appears to be included in the 2500 baht fee so you need to factor that in when you do your cost analysis.

Thank you!

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2 minutes ago, Airalee said:

Are you planning on bringing the car into Cambodia?  I’d check into the restrictions on that too.  Personally, if I was going to do a video documenting a visa run, I’d want to film it in its truest form.  A bunch of sweaty foreigners crammed into a minivan hurtling itself down the highway at dangerous speeds.

LOOLL, i guess that would make the best footage..

 

 

and thanks i'll look into it.

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1 minute ago, lastminutebozo said:

LOOLL, i guess that would make the best footage..

 

 

and thanks i'll look into it.

Make sure you get a seat up front.  Those rear a/c vents are useless. Would also give you a chance to interview the driver with questions such as “how is the tread on the tires?” , “what’s the fastest you have ever driven?” , “how many M-150s do you usually drink per day?”

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7 minutes ago, Airalee said:

Make sure you get a seat up front.  Those rear a/c vents are useless. Would also give you a chance to interview the driver with questions such as “how is the tread on the tires?” , “what’s the fastest you have ever driven?” , “how many M-150s do you usually drink per day?”

Lmao, thanks i'll keep that in mind. Hopefully i'll get a chance to ask those questions????

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