Crossed the border at O Smach / Chong Chom today, and to my surprise, it couldn’t have been easier! No tricky questions, no raised eyebrows—just a simple, “Where are you going?” (Which, honestly, felt more like small talk than an interrogation.)
I got my passport stamped and walked right in with a visa exemption, even though I had actually applied for a Tourist Visa in Cambodia. It just wasn’t ready yet. But I really didn’t want to miss my friend’s Monk Ceremony tomorrow, so I figured, why not give it a shot? Turns out, luck was on my side! No stress, no extra paperwork... Thailand. Sometimes, things just work out!
But anyhow big thanks for your help 🙏
That said, even though I really enjoyed my time in Cambodia, all the hassle, the waiting, and the uncertainty weren’t exactly fun. Next time, I think I’ll just go for the DTV visa and make things easier. Some adventures are exciting—visa stress isn’t one of them!
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