Land borders between Thailand and Cambodia that accept Cambodian e-Visa

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I am planning to travel next winter (October 2018 to January 2019) to Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. What I want to do is to cross the land border between Thailand and Cambodia by train or coach (ideally walking, I mean I'm not flying anyway).

I have read on https://www.evisa.gov.kh/FAQ that

Not all border checkpoints support e-Visa.

But I can't find any list of checkpoint places that accept that document instead. My idea at the moment is to request the e-Visa anyway: in the worst case I'll pay the affordable price twice and show my best effort...

Does anybody know one or more checkpoints that would accept e-Visas? Any reference or direct experience shared would be great, thank you.






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Are land border open between Thailand and Cambodia?

A checkpoint on the border between Thailand and Cambodia reopened today in the northeastern province of Surin. A line of cars began crossing the border Friday morning, and the crossing is now open to Thais and foreigners every day from 6am-10pm.

Can I cross the border from Thailand to Cambodia?

Cambodian Border Crossings International travelers can cross the Thailand-Cambodia border at any of the following points: Aranyaprathet, Thailand to Poipet, Cambodia (eVisa accepted) Hat Lek, Thailand to Koh Kong, Cambodia (Cham Yeam Checkpoint), which is the most direct access to Sihanoukville (eVisa accepted)

What Thailand land borders are open?

Thailand now has opened borders with all its neighbours including Malaysia, Myanmar and Cambodia, as well as Laos, which was open on May 1. There are currently 34 open land crossings along the country's four borders.

How do I travel between Thailand and Cambodia?

The best way to get from Thailand to Cambodia is to bus via Bangkok Mochit Bus Terminal which takes 13h 32m and costs \u0e3f1060 - \u0e3f1100. Alternatively, you can train, which costs \u0e3f290 - \u0e3f1600 and takes 17h 13m.



Thailand to Cambodia land border crossing | visa on arrival | Bangkok to siem reap | Aranyaprathet




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