Absolutely, we will keep sharing our tips and tricks that we learned on our travels so you, our viewers can benefit from that to make you travel experiences easier. Welcome to the next chapter of our travel journey! 😉
Wow, interesting border crossing .... anyway, keep grinding....As a content creator, RU-vid is tough.... but step-by-step.... We will get there..... And Yeah!... South East Asia is a great place for starters and budget travellers as well.... as there are 10 countries to explore ( Well, excluding Myanmar as the moment ) , well hope you have the chance to come down all the way across Peninsular Malaysia and into Singapore..... Will be keeping an eye on your travels as well.... Cheers mates!!
Thank you so much for watching and your kind words. Being a content creator is definitely hard but we have to keep going on! :) South East Asia is indeed ideal for that, we’ve had a great time so far. We really hope to go to Malaysia and Singapore in the future. We’re currently staying in Thailand for the next few months. They’re right next to each other😉
May I ask did you pre-book Savet Guesthouse before arriving at Strung Treng or you booked it on the day of arrival? Also can you use visa card payment or only Riel or US dollars ?
We pinpointed some guesthouses on Google maps before arriving in Strung Treng. We didn’t book anything in advance. We went to the hotel to look at the rooms first and then we booked it directly there but they’re also on booking.com if you want to book it before arrival :) We paid with US dollars because we didn’t have the chance to exchange money yet but you can also pay with Riel. I’m not sure if you can pay with visa at the hotel but at most places you can pay with visa but you have to keep in mind that you will most likely pay an extra fee. So, we would recommend having cash (US dollar or Riel). It will save you some money! Thank you for watching the video ☺️
@@u2ber888 A basic level of English can be found anywhere. If in doubt most probably any Guesthouse owner will be able to help you out in English. Aside from that using body language, gestures and Google Translate app really helps communicating with anybody, anywhere. VPN is recommended, especially for finances and making bookings, we use Nordvpn (not sponsored) but there's a lot of other good ones out there like expressvpn. Definitely use those when being connected to WiFi, mobile networks are usually safe but you never know.
When you cross this border you should know in advance what the visa fees are and have exact amount. That goes for both sides. If you hand a border official a fifty dollar bill for a thirty-five dollar fee , you won't get change and you won't be in a position to raise an argument about it. They can easily delay you and make you miss your ride. Don't show that you have more than the proscribed fee. Seriously.
Some great advice! Don't show them more than they need. Still, very stressful experience for some especially if they find something wrong with the papers. Thanks for sharing! 🙏👍
@@jagdishgaikwad88 We never had to show money to anybody. Of course every situation is different and depending on your nationality they may have different procedures.