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Recently, how many hours is it from bangkok to the aran by bus?

I heared mini van going to aran from victory monument,

if anybody used the van, how many hours is it to aran?

If we dont make combodia visa at bangkok,and make at poipet,

do they request service charge 100B? and the visa is 1000B?

thanks and vest regards

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If you take a public bus from Mo Chit bus station, it takes approximately four hours. Jack's Golf offer a turn-key package which leaves from Sukhumvit Soi 12 daily at 5am, which gets you back into Bangkok by 1pm. They charge 2200 baht including Cambodia visa and buffet lunch. If you want a hassle free and easy option, that would be your best bet. It is not necessary to get a visa in advance, as this can be obtained on the border. If you use Jack's Golf, they handle all of this for you. Hope this helps.

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i really think this is a wind up!

i cannot belive anyone asks for help so much and ignores everything, lots of different people giving good advice on all your threads!

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Sorry, I read the EVISA need 3 working days to issue,

but my thai visa will finish soon, so I cannot wait 3 days.

I must go to embassy soon to get visa.

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i really think this is a wind up!

i cannot belive anyone asks for help so much and ignores everything, lots of different people giving good advice on all your threads!

Read this similar thread and draw your own conclusions. :o

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Thanks sniffdog,

but I deside to go to embassy to get visa,

I heared combodia embassy is situated near laos embassy,

so how to go to combodia embassy from MRT station?

http://www.bkklaoembassy.com/Map/map.htm

I have been there. Its near Soon Wat-ta-na-tam MRT. But not on walking distance.

518/4 Prachau-thit Rd.(Soi Ramkamhang 39), Wangthonglang,Bangkok 10310

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Panda, did you ever show initiative in your life? Googled it in three minutes ...

http://www.mfaic.gov.kh/e-visa/start.aspx

BTW What the use of getting one online if you can get it for maximum 1,000 baht or even less if you change baht into dollars .....?

Applying for it only is THB 25 x THB 33 = THB 775 already ....

Doubt you'll get a visa for US$20. If you're on a visa run (no obvious baggage) you'll probably get charged Baht 1,000 for the visa and baht 100 for the TM card. See following link for details on the scam.

http://www.cambodiaevisa.com/2008/02/27/ba...nce-at-poi-pet/

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Irrelevant if Panda is a troll or not, the following:

- I have no clue where these people talk about on their blog, the link http://www.mfaic.gov.kh/e-visa/start.aspx still works ... plus I can't find any info on 'scams'.

- Even if you pay 1,000 baht, the benefits of getting a e-visa are limited (only a saving of 225 baht). There are reports though that visa runners exchanged

1,000 into dollars in the exchange booth in the front of the counter and were charged 20 dollars. Mind though they might process those people more slowly than

those slashing out 1,000 baht.

- Paying the 100 baht is only for dummies and the inexperienced (I used to be one before) When they process your TM card, just look away ... he won't try to

get your attention. Listen to the sound of the staple and reach (while still not looking at him) out your hand. This worked for at least 8 visa runs.

I don't have to worry about this anymore as I always use Jack Golf. They do the whole procedure for you.

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