Visiter la région de Siem Reap à moto
by Williamsmith
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour à tous je me rends à Siem Reap dans quelques jours, je souhaite m'octroyer deux jours pour visiter le Prasat Preah Vihear... Aux dernières nouvelles, le temple est accessible et la saison sèche permet de s'y rendre relativement facilement par la route. Simplement aux vues des infos recueillies ici, j'ai l’impression qu'il faut obligatoirement passer par une agence, du moins un chauffeur pour rejoindre la zone... Le prix demandé en moyenne (160$) me pousse à explorer d'autres options, soit en minibus, puis tuc-tuc etc (au moins jusqu'à Sra Em)... J'ai aussi l'idée carrément de m'y rendre en moto (125cc j'entends). La route et la zone sont-elles accessibles en autonome dans ces conditions et en combien de temps ? Merci grandement pour votre retour d'expérience là dessus les amis ;-) Je tâcherai de ramener de nouvelles infos fraiches sur ce sujet dès que possible... @+ William
Salut,
Merci pour ton post!!! Bien visé!!!
Je pars également bientôt pour le Cambodge. Tentée par ce temple montagne, je cherche aussi à m'y rendre. Les tarifs pour les taxis collectifs sont en effet prohibitifs seul : 160$!! Je m'intérroge aussi sur l'état de route pour le faire à moto... Trouve-t-on sinon facilement des gens avec qui partager le taxi au dépard de Siem Reap ?
Je pars également bientôt pour le Cambodge. Tentée par ce temple montagne, je cherche aussi à m'y rendre. Les tarifs pour les taxis collectifs sont en effet prohibitifs seul : 160$!! Je m'intérroge aussi sur l'état de route pour le faire à moto... Trouve-t-on sinon facilement des gens avec qui partager le taxi au dépard de Siem Reap ?
Le prix demandé en moyenne (160$) me pousse à explorer d'autres options, soit en minibus, puis tuc-tuc etc (au moins jusqu'à Sra Em)...
Pas de minibus, encore moins de tuk tuk. Faisable en moto sur deux jours, avec nuit à proximité. Route très bonne désormais mais en plein soleil, paysage monotone. Comptez 6h l'aller. Pas de tout repos donc... Je recommande le taxi. S'organiser avec votre guesthouse est simple et demandez avant aux touristes autour de vous s'ils sont intéressés. En général, ça marche très bien. Un taxi équipé au gaz revient moins cher.
Pas de minibus, encore moins de tuk tuk. Faisable en moto sur deux jours, avec nuit à proximité. Route très bonne désormais mais en plein soleil, paysage monotone. Comptez 6h l'aller. Pas de tout repos donc... Je recommande le taxi. S'organiser avec votre guesthouse est simple et demandez avant aux touristes autour de vous s'ils sont intéressés. En général, ça marche très bien. Un taxi équipé au gaz revient moins cher.
Très cordialement
Maddy
Maddy
Merci Maddy, 6h aller c'est trop long pour le prear, je vais préférer la région de Battambang pour de la moto balade ;-) Merci du conseil, je me renseignerai sur place !
Bien à toi
William
Bien à toi
William
Salut William,
J'ai justement l'intention de me balader autour de Siem Reap à moto ces prochains jours...
Comment ça s'est passé pour toi ? Où es-tu allé (n'es-tu allé que dans la région de Battambang) ?
Au plaisir de voyager
Marc
Bonsoir,
je suis surpris, j'avais lu que la location de moto est interdite à SR ??
Bruno
Bonjour,
Oui la location est interdite à SR. Mais vous pouvez toujours " emprunter" une moto à un copain. Après, attention aux policiers dans la ville qui risquent de vous verbaliser.
Vous pouvez aussi en louer une dans d'autres villes et venir à SR avec.
Très cordialement
Maddy
Maddy
Bonjour,
merci de cette précision... D'une autre ville, c'est à dire ? Faut il venir de loin avec la moto ?
Bruno
Non, d'où vous voulez mais dans les villages autour de SR, pas de boutiques où vous pourrez louer. Mais des Khmers seront sans doute OK pour le faire, y compris à SR. Mais encore une fois si vous vous faites arreter ce sera une amende car vous n'aurez pas non plus le permis cambodgien. Cela dit ce sera quelques dollars. Prenez votre permis avec vous au moins.
Mais soyez très prudent, la conduite est tout à fait... surprenante. Bien qu'autour de SR ce soit plus calme
Lire ici
http://www.cambodge-post.com/?page_id=590
Lire ici
http://www.cambodge-post.com/?page_id=590
Très cordialement
Maddy
Maddy
Quel permis faut il avoir ? Un permis de conduire (voiture) international suffit il ? Le prix de l'amende, faut il le négocier ?
Bruno
Quel permis faut il avoir ? Un permis de conduire (voiture) international suffit il ? Le prix de l'amende, faut il le négocier ?
Dans le périmètre des temples d'Angkor, je suggère de ne pas essayer de faire de la moto. On risque de se faire remarquer très vite, car l'interdiction est vraiment appliquée et tout le monde respecte cette interdiction.
En tant que touriste, il vaut mieux de ne pas se singulariser par une manière de se conduire "hors la loi".
Vous verrez, en arrivant sur le lieu, des centaines de personnes circulent à vélo, d'autres recourent à des tuk-tuk dans une ambiance assez sereine, vous n'aurez plus envie de la faire de la moto pour que le silence va de paix avec l'ambiance du site.
Dans le périmètre des temples d'Angkor, je suggère de ne pas essayer de faire de la moto. On risque de se faire remarquer très vite, car l'interdiction est vraiment appliquée et tout le monde respecte cette interdiction.
En tant que touriste, il vaut mieux de ne pas se singulariser par une manière de se conduire "hors la loi".
Vous verrez, en arrivant sur le lieu, des centaines de personnes circulent à vélo, d'autres recourent à des tuk-tuk dans une ambiance assez sereine, vous n'aurez plus envie de la faire de la moto pour que le silence va de paix avec l'ambiance du site.
http://www.maison-chance.org/
Lucky that we have a home/Our Home is Nha May Man/Passing rain and dry seasons/In a full-of-love atmosphere/Besides my new family/I have brothers and sisters/The sun shines over the skies/Let's stay here, with all of us,
W've got home;
Lucky that we have a home/Our Home is Nha May Man/Passing rain and dry seasons/In a full-of-love atmosphere/Besides my new family/I have brothers and sisters/The sun shines over the skies/Let's stay here, with all of us,
W've got home;
Oui c'est la voix de la sagesse !
Et plus généralement pour le Cambodge, quels papiers nécessaires pour une location de moto / scooter ?
Bruno
Et plus généralement pour le Cambodge, quels papiers nécessaires pour une location de moto / scooter ?
En principe, vous n'avez pas le droit de conduire. Donc aucun papier est valable légalement.
Pour la location, on prend votre passeport en échange. Achetez une SIM de téléphone pour pouvoir joindre le loueur en cas de problème.
Si vous vous faites contrôler, vous appelez le loueur et vous acquittez une "amende" de 1 à 2 USD.
Les routes nationales au Cambodge ne se prêtent pas trop à la conduite de la moto, car vous partagez avec les voitures, en particulier les camions et les gros bus. Ne louez des motos que pour visiter et faire des endroits où il y a peu de circulation.
A Sihanoukville par exemple, il est agréable de faire la route des plages tout le long en toute sécurité (avec de la prudence bien sûr dans les virages).
Le mari de la dame qui tient une boui boui devant la Whitehouse guesthouse de Victoria Beach est un ancien policier et il peut vous procurer une moto de location et avec lui, vous aurez de bons conseils.
En principe, vous n'avez pas le droit de conduire. Donc aucun papier est valable légalement.
Pour la location, on prend votre passeport en échange. Achetez une SIM de téléphone pour pouvoir joindre le loueur en cas de problème.
Si vous vous faites contrôler, vous appelez le loueur et vous acquittez une "amende" de 1 à 2 USD.
Les routes nationales au Cambodge ne se prêtent pas trop à la conduite de la moto, car vous partagez avec les voitures, en particulier les camions et les gros bus. Ne louez des motos que pour visiter et faire des endroits où il y a peu de circulation.
A Sihanoukville par exemple, il est agréable de faire la route des plages tout le long en toute sécurité (avec de la prudence bien sûr dans les virages).
Le mari de la dame qui tient une boui boui devant la Whitehouse guesthouse de Victoria Beach est un ancien policier et il peut vous procurer une moto de location et avec lui, vous aurez de bons conseils.
http://www.maison-chance.org/
Lucky that we have a home/Our Home is Nha May Man/Passing rain and dry seasons/In a full-of-love atmosphere/Besides my new family/I have brothers and sisters/The sun shines over the skies/Let's stay here, with all of us,
W've got home;
Lucky that we have a home/Our Home is Nha May Man/Passing rain and dry seasons/In a full-of-love atmosphere/Besides my new family/I have brothers and sisters/The sun shines over the skies/Let's stay here, with all of us,
W've got home;
je confirme tout ce qui a été dit plus haut, la moto aux alentours de SR ne vaut pas le coup, entre les tuk tuk les vélos, il y a de quoi faire. Rejoindre les temples depuis le centre de SR prend entre 40min et 1 heure selon son rythme, et la balade est sympa en plein coeur de la forêt... Mon but à la base c'était de louer une moto mais pour rejoindre le Prear Vihear, mais là pareil j'ai laissé tombé... En ce qui concerne battambang, par contre c'est l'idéal à mon sens pour la moto. peu de circulation, routes dans l'ensembles bonnes, y compris les piste de terre battue qui traverse la campagne environnante, et c'est assez facile de s'orienter... Donc vraiment à faire.
bon voyage
Will
bon voyage
Will
Si votre idée était de louer une moto pour visiter les temples, - je ne l'avais compris ainsi- effectivement c'est absurde et vous vous ferez arreter à plusieurs reprises dans l'enceinte des temples. Il est plus sympa de prendre un velo (7Km du centre ) ou un tuk.
En revanche, pour aller sur les chemins de campagne autour de SR, c'est très agréable.
Mais avec un chauffeur aussi et pas de soucis de papier.
Les loueurs ne demandent que leurs passeports aux étrangers qu'ils conservent jusqu'à restitution de la moto.
Le permis international n'est pas reconnu, le permis Francais non plus, seul le permis khmer est officiellement valable.Après, l'officiel au Cambodge....
Ainsi Abalone vous recommande de louer une moto après d'une officine dont le propriétaire est ...policier. Sachant que sans permis Khmer vous etes en infraction si on vous arrete, vous voyez à quel point les loueurs s'en fichent. Seuls les policiers vous le réclameront. Mais pas le policier /loueur dont il parle. Uniquement ceux qui vous arrêteront. 😉
Très cordialement
Maddy
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I’d love any tips! 😊 Thanks!
In France, we usually ride between 300 to 400 km per day on roadsters. We’re not used to off-road tracks, so we’re looking for easy ones 😅—especially for me 😅.
For Morocco, I’ve planned stages of 200 to 300 km per day. Here’s the idea: Day 1 (departure at noon): Marrakech - Tizi n Test - Tafingoult (165 km - 4h15) Day 2: Tafingoult - Amzarkou - Telouet (200 km - 4h34) Day 3: Telouet - Ait Benhaddou - Ouarzazate - Boumalne (200 km - 3h30) (+ Vallée des Roses maybe) Day 4: Boumalne - Dades Gorges - Agoudal - Todra Gorges - Tinghir - Goulmima (291 km - 6h) Day 5: Goulmima - Midelt - Cirque Jaffar - Agoudim (280 km - 4h45) Day 6: Agoudim - Imilchil - Aghbala - El Ksiba (280 km - 4h45) Day 7: El Ksiba - La Cathédrale - Zaouiat Ahansal (212 km - 4h20) Day 8: Ahansal - Ouzoud Waterfalls via R 302 (188 km - 4h22) Day 9: Ouzoud - Marrakech (160 km - 2h43) End of the trip 😮.
What do you think?
We haven’t booked any hotels—is that a problem? We were thinking of deciding day by day based on our progress.
Can we take our helmets with us in the cabin, or should we pack them in the checked luggage surrounded by clothes to avoid damage?
I’d love any tips! 😊 Thanks!
Hey there, fellow riders,
I’m really keen on a motorcycle trip to Morocco, specifically the Middle Atlas. Does anyone have any info or tips on this idea? Planning to go in September or October...
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Christine
hi there
looking for a used trail bike in Tana, 200–300 cc. I’ll be in Madagascar in early November. Preferably a recent model. Thanks for any tips! ;)
looking for a used trail bike in Tana, 200–300 cc. I’ll be in Madagascar in early November. Preferably a recent model. Thanks for any tips! ;)





