See here as well:
http://www.travelfish.org/transport/tha ... rathet/all
(if there are buses Aranyaprathet to Pattaya, they probably have P to A as well)
See here as well:
http://www.travelfish.org/transport/tha ... rathet/all
(if there are buses Aranyaprathet to Pattaya, they probably have P to A as well)
It used to be the case that Bangkok Airways had a monopoly on BKK-REP flights and so prices for the 45 min flight were high. A few years ago the agreement ended and both Cambodia Angkor Air and Air Asia started direct flights from Bangkok bringing the prices down.I have read somewhere (citation needed) that there is a monopoly for Siem Reap airport, hence high fares compared to other similar trips (e.g. I got DMK to PNH for 37 Euro last year, which is a longer distance).
There is another bus option which is a 'direct' service from Mo Chit using the Transport Company bus that leaves at 09:00, they guide you cross the border and you arrive in Siem Reap around 16:00. I think the cost of a one way ticket is $25. This is probably the most pain free bus option, but it's possible to do it from Pattaya as detailed above.
Cheers
I would take the option outlined above by paulosussex above if it's genuine.
I took a mini-bus "all-in" from a bar in soi Diana costing 2800 B. 3 years ago. The bus unloaded all of us 3 miles from the border at an obviously "in house" restaurant. Then they demanded our passports plus 300 baht per head for "registration."
We all stupidly gave up our precious passport to them and they headed off towards the border coming back later with the normal, free, documents that everyone fills in. They then released us from captivity and when we got to the border we simply lined up like everyone else to find that our tour group organiser had done no prior registration. Those fucks are still opperating on Soi Diana.
To be fair thats a very common scam and isn't the worst one I guess as they ARE at least getting you the docs and pointing you in the right direction and yes of course you can do ALL of that yourself and you would realise that once you get there but at least it's a start, the most annoying part I found when that happened me was the police and customs guys also pulling the same scam except using their uniform to make it look like it was a requirement, I'd already been warned not to entertain them and to go straight to the pay desk with my own paper work ( which i did much to their disgust) only for a sergeant to come out after me and growl "you pay him" as he pointed to one of his officers who had tried to scam me in the first place as no doubt the sergeant was due his cut too, so figuring it really wasn't worth the crap I paid up but only after giving him my very best " you should be ashamed of yourself" look - which I'm sure shook him to his very core ! lol
You are quoting the fares but not getting the real fare including the tax
The lowest fare I could find on Cambodia Air was $US35 each way total $US 70
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Total: 187.80 USD
PRICE SUMMARY:
Fare view 70.00 USD
Taxes view 117.80 USD
the lowest fare x 2, however can fares can be much higher, in some cases $US155 each way
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Total: 427.80 USD
PRICE SUMMARY:
Fare view 310.00 USD
Taxes view 117.80 USD
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DEPARTING
Economy Flex
Flight: K6700
Depart: Siam Reap (REP)
departure:
12:25pm Mon. 06/07
Fare Basis: YR1YWB
Economy
Arrive: Bangkok (BKK)
arrival:
01:30pm Mon. 06/07
Wombat : an Australian marsupial that eats,roots and leaves
Now when I go I put on a very stern face and walk with long strides ignore everyone on both sides do all my own paperwork and usually get through in about 15 minutes.There is a cheap bus service to Siem Reap from a depot about 3 miles out. A free shuttle is laid on at the border in the little store on the right. However the arrival depot in SR is also 3 miles out so you take a tuk tuk for about $3.The tuk tuk guy will try to bring you to different hotels but be firm about where YOU wish to go.Originally Posted by Nirish guy
I read about that cheap bus from Poipet to SR. The shuttle from border crossing might be free, but once you are at the bus station, there is nowhere to go as it's out of town and you at their mercy (overpriced food, fake breakdowns of the bus near an overpriced hotel, delays and so on - no personal experience, all from internet).Originally Posted by thaiguest
Going from PP to SR, the bus stop is a few km out of town ( I guess by purpose), if it had been day I would have walked, but at night and without hotel booking I took one of the many mocy who waited).
I read somewhere that all services from Khao San to SR are some kind of scam (similar to the one from Soi Diana described above). I spotted regular buses Bkk-SR in Aranyaprathet, they might run without scams, but you have to inquire if they wait at the border for visa or accept only passengers that have a visa already (or rather the bus doesn't wait; similar to crossing at Vientiane Lao).
There are free Gambling Buses from BKK. I took one once from near Lumpini Park I think. I went into the Casino in Poi Pet for 5 minutes out of interest but there was no obligation to do so. I've taken the cheap bus from Poi Pet to Siem Reap twice with no serious drama.
On one trip we were brought for 30 minutes to a large restaurant about half way on the right but I bought nothing but no problem.