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  1. #4844
    Quote Originally Posted by AussieGuy100  [View Original Post]
    The girls there are great. They are the pick of the crop from Zapata and Zanzibar. This place is aiming to be a bit more chilled and upmaket than a typical hostess bar, with frequent live music, pool table and cocktails.

    There are no barfines available and the girls are discouraged from hugging, kissing or other overt sexual activities with customers. But the owner has no issue with you taking the phone number of a girl you like and then meeting up with her during the day or after working hours.
    I'm confused of the location here, what is the name of the pub?

    Its across from zanzibar on 10th street?

    Thanks

  2. #4843
    Go to the area you want to stay, find a tuk tuk that speaks good english, tell him that you will give him a dollar extra if he takes you to a hotel that fits all your requirements ie cost, pool, wifi, whatever

    This got me a hotel on street 172 with aircon for $15 a night called white river guesthouse, no pool and not luxury but nice safe touristy area and 5-10 minutes walk from all the action.

    I was happy with it.

    Some will say don't do this because he will get a kickback from the hotel but who cares as long as it meets what you want imo.

  3. #4842

    Just would love to know the name of that hotel in the Mekhong express building!

    Quote Originally Posted by Titanio  [View Original Post]
    I agree on the Walkabout. That is a dump. Next door to the Walkabout is the PC Hotel that is reasonable well although staff is contineously pushing to have a drink or a meal at their empty bar but rooms are spacious and clean. Street 154 opposite the Sorya Mall has some OK hotels like the Nana, which recently merged with the Circuit hotel. That area is all safe to walk at night but not when walking from street 51 through 154 to riverside. A few Khmer street bars and food vendors in a very dark street and some drunken Khmers can be a hassle. On such a budget last month I found a brand new hotel, absolutely GF, on corner of riverside and street 102 in the former Mekhong Express building. 35 dollar a night for a great room. Spotless clean and a great breakfast included. Easy going from there to the 104 bars around the corner and 110, 118 and 136 street bars all on walking distance.
    Hi, thanks so much for the input, but do you have a name or info about that hotel you are writing about? Any other info is most welcome as well! It will be my first time to P P! If anyone knows a nice but budget hotel in the hot area with swimmingpool, that would be nice as well!

    Thanks in advance! Philip

  4. #4841

    K'mai

    Quote Originally Posted by Epictus  [View Original Post]
    How did you learn K'mai?

    I just got back from a long trip to Asia but only did a border run to Cambodia. Never been to PP.

    Feel free to PM me.
    I learnt to speak K'mai the same way I learnt Thai, from books and just learn at least one word a day. Also by speaking the language as much as possible. I still speak Thai in Thailand and only use English if I can't say something in Thai or I'll look it up in my handbook first.

    Some of my friends have apts on their iphones, which is real handy.

    I love it for Thailand also, you get the best girls knowing how to speak Thai too.
    Last edited by Admin; 04-05-13 at 17:20.

  5. #4840
    Quote Originally Posted by MichealRen1  [View Original Post]
    Hi Guys.

    I plan to visit HCMC mid April, I want to take a bus or taxi to Cambodia border then cross over to Cambodia, then change a bus to PP, so friends there, can you please suggest the easiest route and is it advisable, considering am a singaporean Indian.

    Suggestions will be highly appreciated.

    Cheers
    Loads of buses running all the way through from HCMC to PP. I suggest taking the Kumho Samco bus as they have the best leg room. The bus departs from Pham Ngu Lao in District 1 and travels to the Mocbai / Bavet border crossing. During the trip the bus attendant will give you the Vietnamese and Cambodian immigration documents. After you complete the forms you'll give your passport and docs to the bus attendant.

    At the Vietnamese immigration checkpoint you will get off the bus. No need to wait in any of the queues as the bus attendant will take all the passengers' passports and deliver them to an immigration officer. Officer will process them and afterwards this same bus attendant will begin calling out the passengers by name. Upon hearing your name, retrieve your passport, exit the building and reboard the bus.

    The bus will travel a couple hundred meters to the Cambodian immigration checkpoint. Here you will again get off the bus, enter the immigration building and take your place in one of the queues. Once the Cambodian immigration official processes you, that's the end of it. Welcome to Cambodia.

  6. #4839

    Bangkok. Cambodia

    From Mochit 2 Bus Terminal you can catch a bus that goes all the way through to either Siem Reap (750 Baht) or Phnom Penh (900 Baht).

  7. #4838

    K'mai

    How did you learn K'mai?

    I just got back from a long trip to Asia but only did a border run to Cambodia. Never been to PP.

    Feel free to PM me.

    Quote Originally Posted by GooberMonger  [View Original Post]
    I've been semi-retire in SEA for over 10 years now, first 3 in Thailand and last 8 or so in Cambodia.

    I love PP my neighbours are excellent, most of them work for the government and have helped me more than anyone ever did back home.

    Just wait if you learn to speak K'mai you get most things for about half price that tourists are paying. Come here and retire and I'll get you set up brother with a few girlfriends, virgins if you want.

    I go back to Thailand a few times a year to visit friends and do some mongering and I can't believe how much the prices for some shit has gone up there. Other stuff is the same price as 10 years ago, like rent, hotel rates, but food, beer, cars and girls wow prices have gone way up. Just a regular bar on Sukhumvit is over $3 now. In PP at a night club you'll pay less. I got a 6000 baht bill at I love NY in Pattaya. I'd be dead if I spent that much in a bar in PP.

    I keep wanting to be a member here so I can PM people, but I don't like it takes so long for posts to go up. It is a good site though and most of the guys have had similar experiences as myself in the same countries. Others have help by stopping me from wasting my time by going to countries I've been curious about.

    Cheers,

    PS Chicago rocks, prefer it over NY, but that's just my opinion.

    PSS Fuck the pizza, Blues clubs, Outlaws, steak houses and prime-rib at Lowery's, almost as much fun as BKK, but without the rats. PSSS Seen the sun come up many a morning in BKK.

  8. #4837

    Cambodia visit

    Hi Guys.

    I plan to visit HCMC mid April, I want to take a bus or taxi to Cambodia border then cross over to Cambodia, then change a bus to PP, so friends there, can you please suggest the easiest route and is it advisable, considering am a singaporean Indian.

    Suggestions will be highly appreciated.

    Cheers

  9. #4836

    Hotel name on 102

    Quote Originally Posted by Titanio  [View Original Post]
    I agree on the Walkabout. That is a dump. Next door to the Walkabout is the PC Hotel that is reasonable well although staff is contineously pushing to have a drink or a meal at their empty bar but rooms are spacious and clean. Street 154 opposite the Sorya Mall has some OK hotels like the Nana, which recently merged with the Circuit hotel. That area is all safe to walk at night but not when walking from street 51 through 154 to riverside. A few Khmer street bars and food vendors in a very dark street and some drunken Khmers can be a hassle. On such a budget last month I found a brand new hotel, absolutely GF, on corner of riverside and street 102 in the former Mekhong Express building. 35 dollar a night for a great room. Spotless clean and a great breakfast included. Easy going from there to the 104 bars around the corner and 110, 118 and 136 street bars all on walking distance.
    Can you please name this hotel?

    Thanks

    Nandu

  10. #4835
    Quote Originally Posted by RookieReport  [View Original Post]
    Also across street on 10th Zanzibar opened a pub, took a peak inside and the girls looked really great in looks department. Unsure if they go with customers though?
    The girls there are great. They are the pick of the crop from Zapata and Zanzibar. This place is aiming to be a bit more chilled and upmaket than a typical hostess bar, with frequent live music, pool table and cocktails.

    There are no barfines available and the girls are discouraged from hugging, kissing or other overt sexual activities with customers. But the owner has no issue with you taking the phone number of a girl you like and then meeting up with her during the day or after working hours.

  11. #4834

    Small US$ Bills

    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie 48  [View Original Post]
    To Masetro boy

    The bus is faster now and cheaper I took the bus a few yr ago the road is much better than it was 10 yr ago 5 hr 10 USD. 10 yr when I take the fast boat it was 18 USD one way then and the Tonle sap lake have some very nice view, you should bring alot of one dollar bill for moto taxi and five dollar use the 100 bill for hotel most shop will give you change in riel in small amount I just give them to little kid on the st when I leave PP, most hotel can change your 100 dollar bill into small change also Thai baht is also accept if you come in from BKK.
    Don't worry about small US$ bills. About $20-$30 in $1s and $5s and $100 in $10s and $20s will be enough as you will get change from larger bills in local currency and US$.

    I always end up with a fistful of US4 small change.

    Do not give surplus riel to small boys / local beggars. It only encourages begging dependency. Do not bring sweets for children, bring pencils and ballpoint pens for schools.

  12. #4833

    SR to PP

    Quote Originally Posted by Pekkakoo  [View Original Post]
    We took the boat and it was very nice. Didn't take too long (don't remember the exact time). It is cheap and the most convenient, not a rough ride. You can take sun or look at the scenes on top of the boat. Highly recommended.
    Whilst the boat is fun and interesting both from the scenery and fellow passengers point of view the boat breaks just about every safety rule of ferries known to man.

    It has not capsized yet. But.

  13. #4832

    New hostess Bar

    New bar called Pretty Woman, It actually has image from the movie on it's sign. (on 10th)

    Has all white interior so kinda "modern".

    Had about 8 girls but all low to middle for looks and all around initial service was.

    Low on the "nice and friendly" scale- maybe it will pick up after they get "kinks" worked out.

    But.

    Also across street on 10th Zanzibar opened a pub, took a peak inside and the girls looked really great in looks department. Unsure if they go with customers though?

  14. #4831
    I would take Golden Bayon, its a minivan service that will get you there as fast as a cab at much less price, little more expensive then a bus but will go much faster.

    If you take the boat bring sunscreen and water

  15. #4830

    Bus vs fast boat

    Quote Originally Posted by Maestro Boy  [View Original Post]
    Gents, especially those with extensive local knowledge:

    What's the best way to get from Siem Reap to PP? Bus? Train? Plane? And how much money / time would it cost?

    Also, reading the ISG, seems like US dollars is used extensively in Cambodia. So for a foreigner coming into Cambodia on holidays, is it best to carry a heap of US dollar in small bills? Or are the local shops happy to give you change in US dollars too? I won't do anything silly like using a $100 bill to pay for a Coke and then expect to get change from the street vendor, but do they give you US dollars in change in most places?

    Thanking you all in advance.
    To Masetro boy

    The bus is faster now and cheaper I took the bus a few yr ago the road is much better than it was 10 yr ago 5 hr 10 USD. 10 yr when I take the fast boat it was 18 USD one way then and the Tonle sap lake have some very nice view, you should bring alot of one dollar bill for moto taxi and five dollar use the 100 bill for hotel most shop will give you change in riel in small amount I just give them to little kid on the st when I leave PP, most hotel can change your 100 dollar bill into small change also Thai baht is also accept if you come in from BKK.

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