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Living In Kampot

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Hi - my friend & I will be visiting from Australia next week - staying in Sihanoukville for a few days & making an overnight trip to check out Kampot as a retirement destination for
3-6 months per year...... wondered if they were any Aussies retired in Kampot that would like to meet up for a coffee/drink/dinner to have a chat about your experiences living there & we could pick your brains :newbie:
Also looking for the best way to travel from Sihanoukville to Kampot - leave in the morning - overnight & then back to Sihanoukville the next day - taxi?
Thanks for any assistance :wave:
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Sihanoukville is a large Chinese construction site. Dont even go there.

Just go to Kampot.
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Just one question - why stay in Sihanoukville (SHV) at all ?
Otherwise, for transport SHV-Kampot, try FB page "SHV Expats and Locals", or there's a Share Taxi page too. Mottah Travel on Ekareach St in SHV are also very efficient. ( Opposite Caltex or phone 0129966040.)
However, the road between SHV and Kampot is quite rough, so only do a return trip if you really must. It would make better sense to do a triangle PP-SHV-Kampot-PP, if you really have to go to SHV.
Good luck.
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The only reason to visit is to leave!

Take this hilarious back and forth in The Simpsons that I've altered slightly for comedic effect.

Homer: Awww. This isn't gonna be about Jesus, is it?
Reverend Lovejoy: All things are about Jesus, Homer. Except this. Your son has been working in a Sihanoukville.
Helen Lovejoy: Principal Skinner saw him with his own eyes.
Principal Skinner: [appears from behind Reverend Lovejoy] That's true, but I was only in there to get directions on how to get away from there.

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Ton of Aussies in Kampot. Many are refugees from Sihanoukville. Try Raging Bull Sports Bar, Bundy bar or Salt Bar to name a few, all run by Aussie's with plenty of Aussie patrons.
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Thanks for your help - unfortunately - we had already booked & paid for this trip before we realised how bad it was supposed to now be - although our accom (the Secret Garden) still has amazing reviews so it can't be too bad for 3 nights right!
Beachfront & cocktails for 3 days - I can put up with that! :D
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LaudJohn wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2019 10:38 pm Ton of Aussies in Kampot. Many are refugees from Sihanoukville. Try Raging Bull Sports Bar, Bundy bar or Salt Bar to name a few, all run by Aussie's with plenty of Aussie patrons.
Thanks for that - will put those on my list to check out :)
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JUDGEDREDD wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2019 10:31 pm The only reason to visit is to leave!

Take this hilarious back and forth in The Simpsons that I've altered slightly for comedic effect.

Homer: Awww. This isn't gonna be about Jesus, is it?
Reverend Lovejoy: All things are about Jesus, Homer. Except this. Your son has been working in a Sihanoukville.
Helen Lovejoy: Principal Skinner saw him with his own eyes.
Principal Skinner: [appears from behind Reverend Lovejoy] That's true, but I was only in there to get directions on how to get away from there.

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Hahahaha - makes me want to go just to see how bad it is!!!
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les.kaye wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2019 10:41 pm Thanks for your help - unfortunately - we had already booked & paid for this trip before we realised how bad it was supposed to now be - although our accom (the Secret Garden) still has amazing reviews so it can't be too bad for 3 nights right!
Beachfront & cocktails for 3 days - I can put up with that! :D
Not gonna lie, I'd take the financial hit and go straight to Kampot, it's really not worth spending more time in a dusty, loud, polluted, smelly construction site.

The water and electricity might not work.

After 1 hour I had transport booked for the following day. You can always make money but you can't always make time.
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You will be in the middle of a building site surrounded by chinese beating the shit out of each other with iron bars or machete's there will also be the lovely aroma of raw sewage being discharged into the ocean right by the beach bars.Take a financial hit and go straight to Kampot.........
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