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05-03-19 10:29 #775
Posts: 977Accuracy of comment
Read on another mongering website about foreigners and nationals spending nights together in hotels.
Know in Vietnam it is illegal (but you can get away with it at 2,3 star hotels) but poster said that in Cambodia if a girl stays with you 2 nights its considered a de facto relationship.
Anyone comment on this, surely not?
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02-03-18 23:29 #774
Posts: 21Wake up call.
Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
Thanks for the insight in regards to the flight information, along with the cyber slap back into reality! No sand to the beach!
Fair.
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02-01-18 05:00 #773
Posts: 6304Originally Posted by FairFromJerz [View Original Post]
2. Never bring sand to the beach.
3. Never bring sand to the beach.
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02-01-18 01:11 #772
Posts: 21Green light for Cambodia, but Thailand is sooo close!
Gents,
Got the green light from the old lady to fly to Cambodia from the US for a solo photography trip. The Mrs. Knows I have a history and yearning for anything Thai, so naturally I can't tell her I have intentions on crossing into the land of smiles. I will fly into PP and over to Siem Reap after about 2 days. I plan on doing the "normal" tourist thing for 3 to 4 days, but I know that I will be able to smell that sweet BKK honey being that close.
Interested in flying from SR to BKK for maybe 3 days, to fully enjoy being a different type of tourist at that point. So ultimately my questions are these:
1. what would I expect to spend from PP to BKK and back OR SR to BKK and back?
2. Have any of you ever brought a Thai to Cambodia for entertainment purposes?
3. Is it a common practice to bring a PP girl to SR to reduce the hunt? Is this even advisable?
Any feedback would be appreciated, and reciprocated with a drink if you are around in June OR Las Vegas information if a trip is in your future.
Fair.
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01-28-18 12:11 #771
Posts: 6Massage.
Stopped by Mean Hauer today and got a pretty decent massage. The experience was lacking though. I think I made a poor selection to begin with, I kinda picked from the front row at random and realized #1 she wasn't smiling at me / looked not-too-interested and #2 had a green tag, aka Vietnamese (I think) which I hear tend to get more work so may not put in as much effort.
Boom boom was a decent price for me at 40 usd, but I really wasn't interested in boom boom today and was really just wanting yam yam but she would not do yam yam without boom boom (my bet would be she would end up not doing it at all or very brief and poorly). She wanted 20 for HJ and no way I'm paying that much for just an HJ. So I ended up leaving with just a massage for the 8 bucks, which she seemed very confused about. I'm going to be here for a while though and I've passed plenty of massage places that I don't mind throwing a few bucks to see if they are a good deal and at least get a massage out of it.
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01-28-18 11:07 #770
Posts: 6West of river area.
Are there any street walkers or brothels within walking distance from the Institute of Technology?
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01-17-18 22:34 #769
Posts: 4114Cambodia vs Thailand.
Originally Posted by G3100 [View Original Post]
If mongering is the top of your list then just stay in Thailand you are not going to find many hottie like you do in Thailand, there are just not much to do in Phnom Penh if you like history and tourist site then the Angor what is a must see wonder in the world.
Fast Eddie 48.
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11-16-17 23:28 #768
Posts: 11Originally Posted by G3100 [View Original Post]
My suggestion, if you're traveling for just a short time is to go to Bangkok or Pattaya and enjoy yourself. Enjoy Nana plaza or Soi 6, 7 and Walking Street. My favorite Pattaya bar is on the right just before Walking St. Where Beach Road goes left. There are 30+ small open air bars each with approx 8-10 girls for hire, like the north western Pataya beer bars. They surround the Muay Thai ring where there are fights most every night. Lots of talent and great prices close to the glitz and glamour 30 feet before the Walking Street sign. While watch fights from small kids to massive international fighters.
Good luck.
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11-13-17 10:37 #767
Posts: 101Need Cambodia travel advise
I have a transit weekend between Shanghai and Saigon coming up and I'm thinking maybe I should try to visit Cambodia as I've never been there. Or should I better just spend the weekend in Bangkok or Pattaya?
If Cambodia is it Phnom Penh or Siem Reap I should go to? Hoping for some advice as I know all these places must be better than Saigon where the action is limited except for a few regulars.
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10-22-17 15:12 #766
Posts: 3Frangiapani Royal Palace- Not friendly.
Booked through a golf holiday operation. Didn't bother to ask about "girl friendly" - my mistake.
They have notice on website and also on the check in form - "We oppose Sex Tourism and do not permit unregistered guests in room. " Put a damper on my first three nights in PP.
But when my GF arrived from Bangkok there was no problem with her staying in room, breakfast with me, using pool or even charging spa services to my account. They didn't even bother to check / copy her passport.
Its a nice place but not for mongers.
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10-03-17 04:53 #765
Posts: 1575Cambodia Visa Extensions
After long being the easiest destination in ASEAN for foreigners to obtain a long stay visa, the Cambodia government has brought the axe down on this practice.
Might take a while to implement though.
Read more here.
https://aecnewstoday.com/2017/axe-fa...xzz4 uPh8 wy48
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09-17-17 16:44 #764
Posts: 359Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste [View Original Post]
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09-17-17 16:25 #763
Posts: 1575Ohana Phnom Penh Palace Hotel. Review
Decent hotel, on Street 148, just off the main riverside road. This is an old property, not very well maintained over the years. But at $50 a night you cannot complain much. MAke sure you get a room on the 6th floor of the hotel only. The rest of the floors are absolutely crap.
You can get a room with a balcony, if you want to smoke. The entire hotel is a non-smoking property. The rooms are pretty basic and have functional furnishing. The bed is just fine and the pillows are reasonably comfortable. The wardrobe has a safe, a small one. The bathroom is just about OK, nothing special.
They have a buffet breakfast on the rooftop and the spread is nice. At least the menu rotates everyday. One can sit and gaze at the river while sipping coffee in the morning sun. And take a dip in the wading pools there. The main pool is under renovation.
The senior looking guy manning the front desk is a bit on a asshole. He gave me some lame excuses when I asked for an extra key card. I returned later in the night and asked the trainee handling the night shift and she gave me one without any fuss.
Will I stay here again? Perhaps not. I did a recce of the Quay Boutique Hotel during one of the days, as Illusion had talked very highly about it. Definitely a much better place to stay for a few extra $$ Worth it.
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09-11-17 16:47 #762
Posts: 359Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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08-30-17 23:16 #761
Posts: 6304Sorry FunExplorer I should have worded my post better. A few hours after applying works for me. I'm interested because I will be flying to Kuala Lumpur soon and was wondering how long it would take to get my eVisa if I decide to cut KL short and move on to PP.