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#431538 - 16.04.08 19:34 South East Asia
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Hi
I am preparing my trip to Asia I would like to travel by the end of December for 5 or 6 weeks and this will be my route
Germany to Bangkok
Bangkok-Ubon Rachathani (maybe by train)
Ubon Rachathani-Mukdahan or to Pakse I have to decide where to cross the border if in Savannakhet or in Pakse (if someone can give me some advice) thence south to cross into Cambodia, Veun Kham to Phnom Penh, thence Sihanouville and to Thailand by Kaoh Kong
Maybe I take some time a bus or a boat depend on the time.
I wait for some advice and if someone has some time and wants to joying me on my journey no problem
I already been in Camodia 2006/07
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#449758 - 29.06.08 08:57 Re: South East Asia [Re: gera]
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I answer my self ,I got my ticket and I am flying to Bangkok on the 25.12.08 and going back on the 9th of February 2009
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#450527 - 03.07.08 03:52 South East Asia [Re: gera]
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Originally posted by: gdlerner

Ubon Rachathani-Mukdahan or to Pakse I have to decide where to cross the border if in Savannakhet or in Pakse (if someone can give me some advice)


Hey there,

I haven't crossed any of these borders myself, but this should be easy,straightforward procedure. I recently cycled through Laos into Cambodia, having been to both, Savannakhet and Pakse. From Thailand to Savannakhet there is both, Boat and Bridge available, whereas further south, it is about 40km from the border to Pakse. There is also a bridge over the Mekong at Pakse. Savannakhet is a nice place to hang out for a couple of days - but that's it. Furthermore, the stretch from Savannakhet to Pakse is not so interesting and there are not many guesthouses on the way. Better go straight into Pakse and go to the Bolaven Plateau instead or spend a few days on Siphon Don (4000 Islands). When you head south from Pakse, don't miss out on Wat Phu, a small but very nice Khmer Temple close to Champasak. Also the ferry ride is good fun. Road from the border to Stung Treng in Cambodia is asphalt now. You can find a few drinkstops along the road. From Stung Treng to Kratie is also asphalt and it's about 150km without guesthouse inbetween.
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#450538 - 03.07.08 06:44 Re: South East Asia [Re: macrusher]
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Hi Andreas,
thanks for your answer so now I know a little be more and maybe I will cross the border in Pakse.
If I ride to the Bolaven Plateau after do I need to go back to Pakse to keep going south for go to Cambodia?.
The 4000 Islands are before crossing to Cambodia? and my last questions its possible to get the visa for Cambodia at the border?
Leaving Bangkok city for going to Pakse any idea?Should I take a train for go out of the city
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#450564 - 03.07.08 08:51 Re: South East Asia [Re: gera]
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Hi Gerardo,

No you don't have to go back to Pakse. There is a road coming back from the southern Bolaven/Attapeu meeting the main highway going north/south south of Pakse before the turn-off to Champasak, as you can see here. It,s a dirtroad though. 4000 Islands is before the border crossing into Cambodia. There is a big island, Khong Island, and further south 2 smaller islands Don Det and Don Khon (and many more not attened by tourism). You can take a boat from Don Khong to Don Det, or get back on the mainland and cycle. In this case, don't miss the turnoff at Ban Nakasan. Perhaps you can even cross the border by boat to Stung Treng. But it seems that this service is not available anymore since the road had been improved.

As for the cambodian visa: Yes, it is possible to get (tourist-) visa on arrival, and it's no hassle procedure. It will cost you US$ 21. 1$ is stamp fee, but they ask you for $21 straight. You will also be likely to pay $1 stampf fee to stamp you out on the Laos side, more on weekends on public holidays. I almost got away with paying nothing, until some stupid backpackers showed up trying to convince me in front of the official guy that the stamp fee would be official as it is mentioned in the Lonely Planet...

As for Bangkok: I would advise taking the train, as the city is very big. I kinda enjoyed cycling into the city, feeling like a bike messenger going through rush-hour traffic. Was a nice change for the dullness of the stretch from Aranya Prathet to BKK. But I'll probably leave BKK by train this time as well...

BTW: if you do a search for Laos on the German "Laender" section, you should find a guy called Frank who also has been recently cycling there. He has some coverage about the trip on www.crazyguyonabike.com
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