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1 Nov 2011
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Cambodia in February 2012
Hi everybody,
I am planning to go to Cambodia in Febuary and rent a bike for maybe 10-14 days to travel around the country and know I am looking for a travel companion. Another SE Asia Country would also be of interest for me.
If there is anybody out there interested please let me know, so that we can change some more information per mail or something.
Bik3rgirl
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6 Nov 2011
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Hi,
I'm flying to Phnom Penh at the end of January 2012. I'm also going to rent a bike and make a trip around the country. I'm not looking for a companion but maybe we can exchange some information or meet somewhere along the road.
Icarus
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10 Nov 2011
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I don't know if you ridden in Cambodia before, but it can be extremely challenging and dangerous depending on where you want to ride. If SEA is new to you I would recommend Thailand instead.
However the best place to get any information and travel companion for Cambodia is at gt-rider.com the one man with the greatest knowledge ever and massive amounth of GPS tracks, tips and so on is there and he is called "harri the finn" very nice fellow. Also huge amount of information is on that site regarding all SEA riding. Highly recommended. I ridden in all these countries and used that site extensively for information.
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23 Nov 2011
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Cambodia
Hi
I live in Mukdahan NE Thailand on the boarder with Laos, i would be interested to go for a ride, if not the whole certainly part of the trip, just PM me on your plans etc.
I will be taking my own bike from Thailand and would probably like t come back through Laos home.
Eric
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3 Dec 2011
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Cambodia/Thailand
Hi Bik3rgirl,
Im thinking of a trip to Thailand Dec/Jan maybe flying into Chiang mai hiring a bike for a week or so to look around, then taking the train south and doing a bit of biking round the beaches. Also hoping to check out Cambodia (esp Ankot Wat)
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28 Dec 2011
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Hi Bik3rgirl
I will be in Cambodia from 10 to 24 February. I'm planning on riding up into Laos and back to Phnom Penh.
I'm interested in meeting up if plans allow.
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29 Dec 2011
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Hey,
We are in the area around that time, no set plans but we are traveling through those countries and down to Oz, its myself and my wife your more than welcome to ride along with us for a bit.
What bike where you planning on renting??
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