the other side without paying any more than the $20 we knew it should cost for the official visa!! The madness began when we arrived at the bus station and a driver put our bags directly onto his tuk-tuk and said he would take us to the border. On our way he took a detour from the border road to a so called Visa Office!!! (a rundown shack) and out came a guy with a very official clipboard trying to sell us a Cambodian visa. We refused to get out of the tuk tuk and told him we wanted to go the official border. There was a bit of a stand-off but the driver realised that if he was going to get his fare he would need to move on. So stage 1 complete.
We went to the next office to get stamped into the country and that was surprisingly easy so we thought we were home free. All we had to do now was get to Siem Reap - about 2 hours away - which sounded like an easy task. We knew that $12 each was the normal going rate but that’s assuming 4 in the cab. We were being bombarded by taxi drivers promising that they would give us the cheapest price and that it normally cost $60 and they would do it for $48, then $40, a few steps more $35 etc…but we said we were waiting for the free government run bus which took you to the official “Tourist Bus Station“. This was a bus run by the government to try and get tourists away from the rip off, dodgy taxi drivers at the border to a more organised, official set up about 10 mins away!! The bus eventually pulled up and as we were about to hop on 2 people came running out of it and headed down the road so after a 5 minute ‘discussion’ on the pros and cons of getting ripped off by the bus or the taxi drivers with reservation we hopped on to the bus!! It was impossible to know who to trust!!!! When we got to the bus station, a massive building in the middle of nowhere with 15/20 people working there and we were literally the only customers. It had turned out that the last bus of the day left at 3pm so our only option left was to get a taxi and the battling with price began again. They were trying to charge us more than at the border and were pretending not to understand English so we threatened to just take the bus back to the border and finally we settled on 30 dollars! So one person took the money off us - he handed it to another guy who did a couple of sums on his calculator and counted the money - he handed to another lady who wrote out a receipt - the receipt was given to us - we handed it to another guy who lead us 5 metres to a door where another guy checked the ticket - he gave it to another guy who took our luggage to the taxi and gave our ticket to another guy who then jumped into the wreck of a car that was going to take us to Siem Riep for the bargain price of $30!!! Stage 3 complete and most employees utilised!!!
The very official looking 'government' run tourist bus!!! |
The whole time we were in the taxi we tried to keep an eye on road signs to make sure we were actually going somewhere near Siem Riep!! We had given him a piece of paper with the hotel address that we were staying in but he took us close to Siem Reap to a so called taxi rank and said that this was as far as he was taking us and then we had to get into another taxi organised by them to go into the town!! So feeling seriously uneasy but having no other choice we jumped into this taxi who instead of following the signs into Siem Reap he told us he was taking a shortcut through the countryside which was ringing alarm bells for us!! Thankfully sure enough we arrived at our hotel 10 minutes later, Stage 4 complete. We have never been so glad to make it to our destination and never been so exhausted from the stress of deciding who to trust!!
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