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Old 01-02-2008, 04:16 PM
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We're leaving in 8 days for Thailand and I've thought of a few last minute questions that the veterans here might be able to answer.

1) Does anybody have any experience with tailors of women's apparel in Bangkok? My wife is interested in purchasing a well crafted yet reasonably priced suit. My Fodor's guidebook recommends a place called Stephanie Thai Silk.

2) Has anyone visited Bangkok temples pre-dawn? I'd like to spend a little time at the temples before they're mobbed by tourists (I know, I'm part of the problem). Even if the temple itself doesn't open until 8:00 are the grounds usually accessible? Does it get busy right from the start?

I guess this is the height of the tourist season. In retrospect I would have chosen a more off-peak time but you gotta go when you have the time right?

3) We're visiting Cambodia via a direct flight from Chiang Mai for a few days to see Angkor Wat. Are the visas simple and easy to get once we land in Cambodia?

Thanks for any suggestions.
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Old 01-03-2008, 01:42 AM
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You can get a cambodian visa online that should make things a little quicker for you and it is also a little cheaper i believe.
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You can choose whether to get a Cambodian visa online or on arrival.

We've just come back from Cambodia and opted for the 'on arrival' method.
If you opt to get it on arrival, it costs US $25. When you get to immigration, you queue up on the left (even though you're not actually told to do this and some people appear to wait in a big bunch on the right which is where you actually collect your visa once you've handed in your passport, photo and money.
The time taken will depend on how many people need visas (we spent about 20 minutes there) but once you've handed in your stuff, it goes from one official to another along a line of about 6 people - one looks, one sticks the visa in, one checks, one stamps and one calls out your name. Get your passport and wait in the line at immigration.
But I'd agree that getting visa online will save you time on arrival.

Re. tailors in Bangkok, I've had suits made a few years ago at a tiny shop on the ground floor of MBK- left hand side of main aisle while walking towards Pathumwan Princess hotel. They make mainly in silk and wool which you choose from a book (no room in the shop for rolls).
Another place that has been recommended by others is Bithano Tailors (Thai owned family business) It's on Sukhumvit Rd - just along from Asoke station - on the other side to Emporium. They make for men and women.
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Old 01-03-2008, 09:27 PM
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Great! Thanks Roo-Ted and kimbo. The online visa service was very easy to use so I'm all set with the Cambodia visa.

Thanks for the tips on tailors also. It sounds as though we'll be stopping into Bithano.
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