Voyage en camping-car en Asie du Sud-Est
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Bonjour nous organisons un voyage à plusieurs camping-cars Malaisie Laos Thailande Birmanie Cambodge Vietnam. Pour le Vietnam auriez vous des renseignements récents concernant le permis de conduire son véhicule ainsi qu'une agence qui puisse nous aider pour les démarches. Concernant les autres pays avez vous des informations récentes pour les papiers administratifs ainsi que les endroits à visiter. Départ prévu octobre en bateau pour le CC anvers Kuala Lumpur malaisie en novembre pour environ 6 mois pour le retour on ne ses pas encore inchala????
TU Tuture Veteran ·
Salut

Pour débarquer en Malaisie on risque de vous demander un CPD - Carnet de Passage en Douane - , bien qu'on ait rencontré des français qui étaient rentrés sans... Avant de pouvoir sortir les véhicules du port il vous faudra contracter une assurance locale et obtenir un ICP - International Circulation Permit - , un truc local qui ne sert absolument à rien ( ils ne le demandent pas pour une entrée terrestre )
C'est parce que la vitesse de la lumière est supérieure à la vitesse du son que tant de gens paraissent brillants avant d'avoir l'air con...
RE Renaudsechet Globetrotter ·
doselo, je n'ai pas beaucoup d'informations pour toi, une petite discussion récente aborde certains des sujets qui t'intéresse, avec un camping-cariste qui pourra peut-être te renseigner:

http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=7369676

Je serais curieux de connaître l'ordre de prix d'un transfert du camping-car D’anvers À KLumpur Merci d'avance
RE Renaudsechet Globetrotter ·
un article que je decouvre: menace d interdiction des camping cars a Phuket, thailande http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/898005-chinese-rv-arrivals-in-phuket-spur-talks-on-total-ban/

PHUKET: -- Officials in Phuket are considering a total ban on recreational vehicles (RVs) following a recent influx of Chinese RV tourists parking up at tourist areas on the island.

Phuket Vice Governor Prajiad Aksornthammakul called an urgent meeting yesterday (Feb24) to discuss the issue with officials from various departments, including Santi Pawai, Chief of Ministry of Tourism and Sports Phuket office; Jarurong Kaewkasi, Chief Policy Specialist at the Phuket Land Transport Office (PLTO); and Col Saman Chainarong, Deputy Superintendent of the Phuket City Police.

Chinese tourists enter the Kingdom via Route R3A, which is part of the so-called North-South Economic Corridor that links Thailand with Laos and China, V/Gov Prajiad explained.

“They come from Kunming to Chiangkhong, in Chiang Rai province. Now they are arriving in Phuket and are parking up at locations across the island, ” he said.

“Officials have so far found 10 RVs parked at tourist areas such as Saphan Hin, Ya Nui Beach and Nai Yang Beach.” Vo/Gov Prajiad said, adding that the meeting was called specifically in response to complaints filed at the Governor’s Office by Rawai Municipality and Phuket City Municipality calling for direction in what to do with the new-age travelling Chinese tourists.

In addition to RVs parked illegally and their drivers refusing to move, concerns are being raised about where the tourists dump their garbage and the potential impact of an influx of self-catering tourists who travel on the cheap.

But first, V/Gov Prajiad raised the legality of RVs in Thailand.

“Certainly, these RVs are considered illegal according to the Land Transport Act of Thailand because they are modified vehicles, but tourists are allowed to enter the country with these vehicles and drive on our roads up to six months under the protection of the Customs Act, which acknowledges a vehicle as personal belonging, ” he explained.

“Phuket does not have RV parks to accommodate these vehicles. We are afraid that by allowing ‘RV tourism’ on the island, we will have other issues to deal with, such as public health, cleanliness and public nuisance.”

V/Gov Prajiad noted the two possible solutions suggested at the meeting.

“We could ban all RVs from Phuket entirely, and seize all the RVs and arrest their drivers already on the island – without exception.

“Or we could let each district come up with their own rules and regulations, and set up designated areas and routes for these vehicles, with a registration process.

“We have yet to decide which action we will take because we need to discuss this with the Phuket Governor at our next monthly meeting with him, ” V/G Prajiad told The Phuket News.
OB Obeoandpai Globetrotter ·
un article que je decouvre: menace d interdiction des camping cars a Phuket

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