
Source: travelpod
Arriving by fast boat/bus in PP around 3pm, I set out to find a guesthouse and a SIM card so I can get connected in Cambodia. The border crossing was not as easy as described in the LP.
At the Vietnamese border, we and our luggage had to leave the boat and get our luggage x-rayed. Then we went back to the boat and off to the Cambodian side. There, we could leave the luggage on the boat and get our passports stamped.
Then off to PP on the beautiful Mekong river. Though taking the bus from Saigon might be cheaper, if you have time, taking the boat is the thing to do.
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