Best way to get to Phnom Chisor/Tonle Bati?

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Re: Best way to get to Phnom Chisor/Tonle Bati?

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If u go to tonle bati eat on the river. Beware they caharge for everyth8ng including napkins and i think there is a $3 entry fee now. If you taking a tour go to the zoo as well. Its nearby and way better than y9u woul expect. Bears, 5ifers, huge boas. Very popular with l9cals on sunday cos they do not pay.
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Re: Best way to get to Phnom Chisor/Tonle Bati?

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lazymarkus wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2018 3:26 am
StroppyChops wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2015 2:43 pm
Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Haha, I actually thought of messaging you to know if you did longer trips, but figured I'd make a thread to get a wider response. Can all people comfortably sit up straight without needing to hunch forward? Three of the people will be tall barangs.

I think I'd prefer sitting facing the road for a long trip, but the braking power of tuktuks is pretty abysmal, so your machine would likely endure the trek easier and make it nicer. I found your contact info on Facebook, so I assume i call that number to make a booking? How many days ahead of time should I book?
Yes, plenty of headroom. Facing forward is always going to be better but in our experience the bench seats are just fine, and passengers enjoy watching the scenery pass by. We made a design decision to go with bench seats over forward facing as the forward facing seats end up too cramped.

Yes, book through the numbers on Facebook - 010 833 113 (English) and 010 833 114 (Khmer). A few days notice for bookings is appreciated.
Hi.
Are you still in the tuk-tuk business?
Two friends of mine will be in P.P. in the beginning of February.
As pretty unexperienced riders they don't wanna take a bike for a ride to Phnom Chisor and Tonle Bati.
How much will it be per day / half day?
Thanks in advance
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Responded in PM. For anyone else reading this thread, we're no longer doing tours as the other business is keeping us busy.
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