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@Natalie *******
absolutely! There's a really nice Cambodian owned and run hotel there, can't remember the name but look for it. Really nice and not too expensive. Find yourself a really good tuktuk driver and they will take you out the whole day to see all the temples, for next to nothing, and he was so good and had ice cold water for us all day long, waited whenever we stopped for pictures, wasn't rushed, I think I sent one of his kids to college when I tipped him a hundred bucks US dollar.

He made our day and I made his!

Remember what goes around comes around.
John ***********
School age children, angkor wat is pretty dam cool, Cambodia, short flight. Also the temple there has a great history lesson on pol pot and you can teach them about brutal dictators and why being free is a blessing.
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@Paul ******
Paul, I've been married to her for 7 years, she's always right 😆, even if she is not 😁, that's why I am still married.
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@Paul ******
that's what my wife said, the question by Simon didn't state any pertinent information so as a general rule to travel in any other country unless you lived on the border province you would need a passport which is easily attainable in Thailand.

I am not sure about the length of stay in Cambodia without a passport even in said province. I see that route 5 and 59 probably the way in and easiest way to get to Steven's street but the poster didn't say if they were trying to get to angkor wat or just a border town run or were they flying in.

Safest bet is always have a passport in my opinion. I'm heading back in September to Bkk and yasothon, been too long 😩 I'm hoping to retire in a few years and live there until it's time for me to depart this world 🌎
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@Maple ********
but can you travel around Cambodia for a time or is it just an overnight pass?
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No is the answer from my Thailand born wife.
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@Lynnette ******
ok, even worse, trying to live in Thailand with no Visa. Have fun playing those games.
John ***********
Probably because you're not supposed to live in Thailand on a tourist visa
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@Max ********
all the thai women I know that have come to America said that they wanted to see America and different places in America, they did their homework and all were single.