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Any advice/tips on safe transportation for 3 falang young ladies from Poipet to Siem Riep?

You can read it all here, though its non-sex-biased (neutral for male/female):

www.talesofasia.com

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Any advice/tips on safe transportation for 3 falang young ladies from Poipet to Siem Riep?

Thanks!

Everything on Siem Reap here, and the hard copy guide is FREE all over Siem Reap. Got a guest house already? I recommend the Red Piano, have stayed there twice and my sister and her group of seven also stayed there.

http://www.canbypublications.com/siemreap/srhome.htm

Transport info here:

http://www.canbypublications.com/siemreap/srtransp.htm

More specifically, from Poipet here:

http://www.canbypublications.com/cambodia/overland.htm

Option #2: Do it yourself

1) From Bangkok take a bus or train to Aranyaprathet. Bus: 164-196 baht (first class), 140-155 baht (second class), 4 hours, departing the Northern Bus Terminal (Morchit), hourly from 4AM to 6PM. Train: 48 baht, 3rd class, 6 hours, departs Hualamphong Station twice daily (5:55AM and 1:05PM).

2) From Aranyaprathet, take a moto or tuk-tuk from the bus station to the border for 50-60 baht, respectively.

3) Cross the border - stamp out of Thailand, proceed to Cambodian immigration to get your visa and stamp in. This crossing has a reputation for scams. Touts will tell you that you need assistance to get a visa. This is not true. The process is straightforward and easy. Immigration has a reputation for overcharging travelers for the Cambodian visa, demanding 1000 - 1200 baht for a tourist visa rather than the official US$20. If you want to pay the right price, try being respectful but firm that you want to pay the official price of US$20. They may make you wait longer, but travelers report that this does sometimes work. Another way to avoid the overcharging is to get your visa in advance through a Cambodian embassy or an online e-visa for $25.

4) On the Cambodian side, take a free shuttle bus to the transport station. From there you have options for transportation from Poipet through Sisophon and on to Siem Reap: a) Taxi; :o Official Bus; c) Tourist bus. Riding to the back of Siem Reap in the back of a pick-up truck is still possible, but very few people do it these days.

a) Taxi: $40-$70 for the whole car. 3-4 hours. This is the easiest, fastest, most comfortable, most expensive option. Share with other travelers and split the cost.

:D Official Tourist Bus: $10 for the official bus. Buses leave when full which can sometimes take quite a while. Slow.

c) Package Tourist Buses: These are the same buses that the package ticket holders from Bangkok use. (See Option #1: Package Tickets.) Price is variable. Comfortable but often very slow. 4-6hrs.

Taxis back to Poipet from Siem Reap should cost about the same, perhaps a bit less. Arrange through your guesthouse, hotel or a travel agent.

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