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So I have to do a border run in a few days |
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To be honest I don't think it's because you live in the US.
When I used to do trips one week or less, or stopped over in Thailand for only a few days I'd always get the second degree from customs upon my arrival back to Australia. I think they're ultra paranoid about people being drugs back with them from these regions. |
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Type "thai visa run" into google. Some of the teachers at my school used that one of the same name. I think it was about 1,500 baht to go there and back by coach. They didn't leave too early. If you don't want the hassle and don't mind paying then best going by this coach. Left at 9:30 this morning on a large bus, reclining seats, movies (albiet terrible ones)..got back to BKK about 7:30pm. Spent about 20 minutes harrassing the kids at the border for money but they wouldn't give me any. Next time I might spend a few days over there. Bus is a good option if you don't know your way around, or are lazy and left it to the last minute like I did. |
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So I have to do a border run in a few days, can someone tell me how I go about doing this? I'd rather not catch a taxi to Bangkok-Cambodia and back again. I've read on this forum some people catch buses or trains? Is it just a chase of going to Mo-Chit bus terminal and jumping on a bus?
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So I have to do a border run in a few days, can someone tell me how I go about doing this? I'd rather not catch a taxi to Bangkok-Cambodia and back again. I've read on this forum some people catch buses or trains? Is it just a chase of going to Mo-Chit bus terminal and jumping on a bus? You will need to take a tuk-tuk for the last mile or so to the border crossing at Poipet. The tuk-tuk will take you to a Consul agent first where you will be offered a Cambodian visa for 20 US Dollars. These agents are trustworthy, though you might get the visa cheaper at the border. I'm not sure. You can just tell the driver to go straight to the border but this will take longer for your visa to be processed. If you plan on doing this all in one day , leave early. Make sure you leave enough time to catch a return bus to Bangkok. There is not much to see in Aranyaprathet or Poipet. Alternatively you can book with an agent from Bangkok that will arrange a bus to take you there and back, but it is more expensive and I'm not sure how reliable they are. I've never used this method. I've heard stories of people buying tickets from agents for journeys that never happened. |
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If anyone in the Chiangmai area needs to make a visa run, you might be interested in reading our story:
http://www.ourbluemarble.us/New_Jour..._and_back.html Just make sure you have some dollars with you. At that time the Burmese at the border charged us five dollars each plus what ever the Thai re-enty visa cost. |
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5 dollars is for the day visa to Burma. if you have a reentry permit, you pay 1000 baht for that in advance. if you enter on a visa-free option, that is free, but on the land borders, it is only 15 days. if you are on a multiple-entry visa, you pay for the visa in advance. as far as I know, the land borders do not issue visa on arrival anymore - Hungarians often get stuck in Poipet because of this. Thai authorities also sometimes are on a campaign demanding to see 10 or 20 thousand baht in cash from anyone on a visa-free entry or multiple entry.
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