Well this time, there is no choice. The border between Cambodia and Laos has only recently opened to foreigners/overlanders, and there is just one border town : Stung Treng, right on the Mekhong. They are currently building brand spanking new facilities, but for the moment the paperwork gets done in little shacks (on the, Read More

October 17th – 28th The road from Kep to Phnom Penh isn’t very long, merely 200km, along the Mekhong. But it’s in a mediocre shape, and the closer we get to the capital, the more congested it gets. The thing is, yesterday, while I was enjoying a cold beer on the balcony of the, Read More

October 08th – 17th Early in the afternoon, after a first failed attempt to cross the Cardamoms, we got to Pursat. It has in fact no real appeal, this town. None at all. But we did get the chance to visit a women handicraft center, where we bought some artefacts. It’s amazing to see, Read More

There are over a hundred border towns between the two countries, but while the majority is for locals, only a dozen will allow us overlanders to cross. We chose Chong Jom (TH) – O Smach (C), 80km south of Surin. The town itself has nothing to offer beside two casinos but there is an, Read More

September 30th – October 9th The Cambodian border lies some 80km south of Surin, and we chose the border town of O Smach. It’s a small village, with offers nothing but the immigration and custom offices, and two casinos, where dozens of Thai come in every day. They cross the border for just the, Read More

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angkor Ancienne capitale Khmer, le temple est maintenant classé a l’Unesco. Ca vaut l’détour parait il

http://maps.google.com.au/maps/ms?msid= … ,12.568359 Encore une ebauche…

Pff meme reponse qu’au Laos “I don’t know” Tres pratique… semblerait que peu de personnes fassent ce trip, traverser le Cambodge en voiture semble completement ahuri au mec qui me recoit sur le pas de la porte de l’ambassade… Faudrait trouver un douanier me dit il… Ben voyons, un douanier Cambodgien a Bruxelles