Hitchhiking from Ta Khmau
Hitchhiking to Ta Khmau
Recent reviews mentioning Ta Khmau
11.07436, 106.16788
This spots a bit tricky depending on the time of day. Unfortunately most of the day it’s Vietnamese trucks which don’t go to Phnom Penh (if you’re going that way). It’s best to move a bit back from the Cambodian side of the boarder. Only maybe 100m and you’ll see that all the cars that drop people at the boarder chuck a u-ie and then come past you. Most will ask for money but with a Phnom Penh sign I got a free lift in ~30 mins (30 mins waiting at the boarder in the wrong spot)―Anonymous
11.52914, 104.93454
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11.53183, 104.81403
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11.5246, 104.82236
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11.5246, 104.82236
The same as for Sihanoukville. Just a little bit less cars.―Anonymous
11.53183, 104.81403
Get a moto taxi ($2 good price) to highways' intersection and walk a little bit further on this road. All the cars goes to Sihanoukville. Pretty easy.―Anonymous
10.60948, 103.57646
Cheap tuktuk ride from harbour, in two minutes had 3 vans and one car that stopped, car took us to Phnom-Penh. Petrol station before the big roundabout leading to highway.―Manero
11.52971, 104.99888
There are huge trees at the roadside that provide shade. You will see one but you might have to walk there for 100 meters because apparently they are removed sometimes. A sign for Bavet helps if you want to get to the vietnamese border. A lot of trucks come by here, they are your best chance.―Anonymous
12.47537, 106.02163
Long road with no turns and space for cars to stop, easy to hitch to the south. Found direct ride to Phnom-Penh in less than 10min. Few vans will stop and ask for money, makes it a safety if you need to reach your destination absolutely―Anonymous