Frontière sur le trajet Bangkok-Siem Reap?
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DA
Bonjour tout le monde, Je suis nouveau dans le forrum et je vais devoir emprunter le trajet Bangkok/Siem Reap en car début Novembre 2006 . J'ai entendu dire (?) que la frontière entre Thailande et le Cambodge a été fermée suite au dernier coup d'état. Est-ce que quelqu'un peut me donner des précisions SVP ? D'avance Merci
LO Lorene ·
salut!!

Alors nous allons a siem reap en bus de bangkok ds 2 jrs dc apparement c est bon!! On a prit un bus a 300 b plus le visa du cambodge a 22 euros voila je te tiens au courrant si problemes mais bon ca m etonnerais!

a++ bon voyage

lorene et flo
DA Danea21 ·
😏Merci lorene c'est très sympa d'avoir répondu Bon séjour au Cambodge
TI Tintina Veteran ·
hello pas de rapport avec ta question mais peut-etre cela peut aider nom du site http://www.seat61.com/index.html copier/coller d'une partie de ce site : Bangkok - Siem Reap by train+bus Bangkok ► Siem Reap: Take a train from Bangkok (Hualamphong station) to Aranyaprathet, which is a few kilometres from the Cambodian frontier. Two reliable trains run daily. To reach Siem Reap or Battambang the same day, take the 05:55 from Bangkok arriving in Aranyaprathet at 11:35. There's also a 13:05 train from Bangkok which arrives in Aranyaprathet at 17:35, but this is too late to move on from the frontier and you will have to spend the night at Poiphet. These trains are 3rd class only (pictured, right), but they are clean, spacious and it's a pleasant and enjoyable ride, clickety clacking along with a breeze blowing through the open window. The fare is only 48 baht (70p/$1). At Aranyaprathet, take a tuk-tuk (about 40-60 baht) or wait for the bus (about 10 baht), from the station to the Cambodian border at Poiphet (15km). The border is open 07:00-20:00. Be careful with your valuables when crossing the border, as there may be pickpockets around. Take a share taxi from Poiphet to Siem Reap. The journey usually takes under 3 hours, and it costs about $25/1000 baht for the whole car or $8/300 baht for the front seat. Siem Reap ► Bangkok: Take a share taxi from Siem Reap to the Thai frontier at Poiphet. The journey usually takes under 3 hours, and it costs about $25/1000 baht for the whole car or $8/300 baht for the front seat. After passing through customs into Thailand, take a bus (10 Baht) or tuk-tuk (40-60 baht) the few km from Poiphet to the railway station at Aranyaprathet. Two reliable trains a day run from Aranyaprathet to Bangkok. You should be able to make the 13:55 departure from Aranyaprathet, arriving Bangkok at 19:55. If not, the other train leaves Aranyaprathet at 06:40, arriving Bangkok at 12:05. Both trains are 3rd class only, but they are clean and it's a very pleasant ride. Feedback from travellers who have used this route between Bangkok and Phnom Penh or Siem Reap would be appreciated, as information is difficult to come by.

Bangkok - Phnom Penh by train+bus Since the war in Cambodia, the railway line between Bangkok and Phnom Penh has only been running between Bangkok and Aranyaprathet on the Thai side of the Thai/Cambodian border, and between Battambang and Phnom Penh within Cambodia. Train service across the border between Aranyaprathet and Battambang has been suspended for some years, although there is talk of restoring the complete Phnom Penh-Bangkok rail link sometime in the future. In the meantime, a trip from Bangkok to Phnom Penh can be made over 2 days as follows: Bangkok ► Phnom Penh: Day 1, take the daily 05:55 train from Bangkok (Hualamphong station) arriving in Aranyaprathet at 11:35. Aranyaprathet is just a few kilometres from the Cambodian frontier. There's also a 13:05 train from Bangkok arriving Aranyaprathet at 17:35, but this is too late to move on from the frontier and you will have to spend the night at Poiphet. These trains are 3rd class only (pictured, right), but they are clean, spacious and it's a pleasant and enjoyable ride, clickety clacking along with a breeze blowing through the open window. The fare is only 48 baht (70p/$1). At Aranyaprathet, take a tuk-tuk (about 40-60 baht) or wait for the bus (about 10 baht), from the station to the Cambodian border at Poiphet (15km). The border is open 07:00-20:00. Be careful with your valuables when crossing the border, as there may be pickpockets around. Take a Cambodian taxi, bus or pick up truck from Poiphet to Sisophon (48 km) and Battambang (112 km). You will need to spend the night in Battambang. Day 2, take a bus or train from Battambang to Phnom Penh. Buses run daily, or there is a train from Battambang to Phnom Penh (275 km), which until recently ran every second day, but now runs once a week on Sundays. See the train information above.
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DA Danea21 ·
Bonjour Tintina, Effectivement, ça pourrait nous être utile Thanks
PA Patrish Regular ·
petite précision... ce n'est pas en car que tu vas traverser la frontière Thaïlande-Cambodge... mais à pied!! Les car ne traversent pas la frontière. Vous allez traverser à pied et prendre un autre car de l'autre côté. Vous allez passer dans un espèce de No-men's land... remplit de Casino!! Va savoir pourquoi ils en ont construit autant à cet endroit.... Bon voyage!!
Pat
KA Kanchanaburi Veteran ·
Les casinos ont été construits par les cambodgiens et sont interdits au cambodgiens. Ils sont là pour que les thaïs y dépensent leur argent car les casinos sont interdits en Thaïlande. Le personnel est thailandais, on y parle thai et toutes les inscriptions sont en thai. Si tu changes de l'argent dans le casino (jetons) on t'offre la nuit à l'hôtel... Sinon, pour faire le trajet BKK / Siem Reap, j'ai mis quelmques conseils sur www.angkorview.com et j'ai la flemme de tout recopier.. C'est bon de le lire quand même car il vaut mieux être prévuenu de certaines arnaques assez courantes que d'en être la victime. En ce qui concerne la fermeture de la douane après le coup d'état, ce fut une fermeture qui dura quelques heures et qui fut aussitôt oubliée. Bon voyage !
Notre bonheur dépend de notre capacité à être satisfait. (Dalaï Lama) http://youtu.be/1dcQ1W3vQNo
DA Danea21 ·
Un grand merci à toi Kanchanaburi Tes conseils sur http://www.angkorview.com/ je les ai lus plusieurs fois et je pense que toutes personnes qui emprunteront le même trajet que nous devraient absolument lire car c'est très utiles et complets. Encore merci Dan,
KA Kanchanaburi Veteran ·
A mon tour de dire merci ! 😉
Notre bonheur dépend de notre capacité à être satisfait. (Dalaï Lama) http://youtu.be/1dcQ1W3vQNo

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