Roads to Ta Seng and Route 66

Nightrider70

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February 20th 2013 Wednesday

Drove to Aranyaphratet and crossed the border[SUP]00[/SUP]. This time Thai customs gave me a new type of form I have never seen before. At the Cambodian VISA on arrival and immigration there were long lines that would have taken an hour. I greased the officials with 1100 bath instead of the posted $20. I was processed in 10 minutes, VISA and stamp all done. I rolled up at immigration next to 50 meters worth of line and handed my passport over for "VIP service" and got it back 2 minutes later without barley getting off the bike. Money talks. Headed towards Siem Reap along route 6.

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A French bridge[SUP]01[/SUP] along route 6.

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Did a little de-tour onto 68 which is paved and in good condition, as it was at the other end too.

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There is a new bypass around Kralanh. New mile stone.

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New asphalt.

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Checked in at Home Sweet Home[SUP]02[/SUP] in Siem Reap again, see my last stay here. $15 for an A/C room this time.

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February 21st 2013 Thursday

Headed towards Stung but did a loop to check out the roads to Phnom Bok[SUP]03[/SUP]. Took 64 north.

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Then a right turn onto this small road.

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Got out on 67.

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Out on route 6 again and passed this Angkorian bridge[SUP]04[/SUP].

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Another one[SUP]05[/SUP].

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Turned left towards Preah Khan where it is signposted[SUP]06[/SUP] like the last time. This time this road was in better shape, someone made good use of a bulldozer. It is still not good but not horrible.

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When I got to the place where you turn left[SUP]07[/SUP] to Preah Khan I continued on the new road to see where it would go. The first thing I did see was that the first part of the road was closed.

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It was possible to bypass the closed part. Not easy to see the track in the picture.

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Bridge in the making behind the blue shed.

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The road kept going south.

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When I got to a crossing[SUP]08[/SUP] with one road going east I went east. This road took me out to 62 at a Tela gas station[SUP]09[/SUP]. This is a better way to Preah Khan.

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Went south on 62 towards Prasat Sambor Prei Kuk[SUP]10[/SUP].

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Turned left at a big sign[SUP]11[/SUP].

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The road from 62 was a good dirt road maybe to be paved soon.

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They charged me $3 to get in.

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Then down to Kampong Thom as this pretty dull town is the only place with guest houses around here that I know of.

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Checked in at Stung Sen[SUP]12[/SUP], $20 for a double room with A/C, hot shower, TV, small fridge and WiFi. No secure parking but you can park outside the reception. Down the street from this hotel is a pub called Novotel Pub[SUP]13[/SUP] overlooking Stung Sen river. The owner of this pub told me the town Kampong Thom is now renamed Stung Sen Town after the river it sits on.

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February 22nd 2013 Friday

Drove back to where I came out on 62 yesterday[SUP]09[/SUP]. Turn left after this sign.

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Took the now familiar road to Ta Saeng/Preah Khan. Loads easier to go this way compared to the road from Stung.

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Bypassed the bridge construction again.

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Then right onto this road.

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Turned left at this sign[SUP]14[/SUP] in hope it was a guest house.

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Did not see any guest house but traces of target practice.

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Continued towards Ta Seng/Preah Khan.

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Ta Seng village[SUP]15[/SUP].

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Made a left to try this track to Preah Khan.

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Had a quick look at Prasat Damrei[SUP]16[/SUP].

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Thieves have been busy here.

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Then north on this for me unknown road.

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The road T-bone at some village[SUP]17[/SUP] and I made a right, the road turned south which I did not want to go, doubled back a bit, changed my mind again and continued. This road was not in very good condition.

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But it was not too bad either.

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Asphalt, a sign of civilization[SUP]18[/SUP].

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Got out on 62[SUP]19[/SUP] by this sign. This way turned out to be an easier way to reach Ta Seng/Preah Khan than the one this morning.

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Headed north on 62 towards Preah Vihear City. All maps I have seen calls this town Tbeng Meanchey but the road signs says Preah Vihear City.

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Stop for water.

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Had a look at this road in the making to somewhere.

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Scooped for guest houses in Preah Vihear City and settled for Home Vatthanak[SUP]20[/SUP].

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Headed west towards Koh Ker Temple Complex[SUP]21[/SUP] on this short cut.

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Got out on 64 which was in good condition.

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At Koh Ker the road T-boned, the north to the temples and south to Beng Mealea. Had a look at the road towards Beng Mealea, it was bad asphalt and construction.

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Then back to the T-crossing and north to the entrance[SUP]21[/SUP]. They charge foreigners a whooping $10 to enter.

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At the main temple, Prasat Thom[SUP]22[/SUP], there was an area with food and drinks.

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You pass these ruins on the way to Prasat Thom.

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Prasat Thom.

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The stairs to the top were blocked off, the $10 entrance fee came back to my mind.

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Headed back to Preah Vihear City and my guest house[SUP]20[/SUP].

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$17 for a twin with A/C, hot shower, TV and Wifi. The place was really nice for $17. The down side was that there was no restaurant in the building.

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February 23rd 2013 Saturday

Drove down 62 to where I came out yesterday[SUP]19[/SUP].

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Took the other road at the t-crossing[SUP]17[/SUP]. It went on for a while and then turned to a crap road so I turned back towards Ta Seng and Preah Khan.

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Took this small road as it went in the right direction.

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It turned into a track that took me out to the main road to Ta Seng/Preah Khan.

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Back out on main road.

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Tried some side roads but they all when into tracks.

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Bought gas at a road stand by the bottle. The guy selling gas said his name was Mao and that he runs a homestay[SUP]23[/SUP].

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Mao's Homestay[SUP]23[/SUP].

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There is a temple site, Preah Khol[SUP]24[/SUP], on an island in the reservoir, or what used to be an island and a reservoir. The reservoir was pretty dry here.

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Preah Khol[SUP]24[/SUP].

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Then to Preah Khan[SUP]25[/SUP]. This is the main entrance. I was not asked for money by anyone.

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An old moat?

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Track to the center.

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A Dharmasala[SUP]26[/SUP].

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Raised path to the center.

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Inside.

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Beheaded sculpture at the entrance.

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The same Dharmasala.

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Inside of Dharmasala.

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After roaming Preah Khan I headed towards Beng Mealea on route 66. Turn on the track at this sign[SUP]27[/SUP].

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Not far in you are greeted by this water[SUP]28[/SUP] and a chance of getting your boots wet straight away.

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For me unknown ruins[SUP]29[/SUP].

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This is where I turned back last time[SUP]30[/SUP] due to flooding and mud. No problem now. I wonder if this is remains of a moat.

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What is left of the jungle here looks bizarre, burnt and green together.

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Planks are cut on site.

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An old building brick next to some kind of dwelling. Old pavement?

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Did they try to get the tree down with fire?

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New technology.

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Angkorian bridge[SUP]31[/SUP].

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Old pavement[SUP]32[/SUP].

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Angkorian bridge[SUP]33[/SUP].

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This was all muddy last time.

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Sabotage?

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Angkorian bridge[SUP]34[/SUP].

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This was under water last time.

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Angkorian bridge[SUP]35[/SUP].

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Khvav village[SUP]36[/SUP]. It took me a bit over two hours to get here from Preah Khan.

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The road to Beng Mealea. This road has four old bridges, see my last ride on route 66

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Beng Mealea[SUP]37[/SUP].

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Out on 65.

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Bridge in the making on 65.

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Another one.

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Made a right onto this road I don't know the number of. Last time it was bumpy but now it was smooth.

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I looked for the track that was under water last time I was here. On this side it was a nice little dirt road[SUP]38[/SUP].

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The road turned into a good track and then to a worse and worse track that went the wrong direction so I turned back.

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I tried another track and ended up in someone's backyard.

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The residents pointed me to a track which I followed into someone else's backyard and a woman pointing me to another track. People in Cambodia are very tolerant when it comes to driving in their backyards. Few places are off limits for driving.

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Here it looks good but this track had a big mud hole[SUP]39[/SUP] on it. I tried to circumvent the mud hole and ended up in a rice field. There was two men, one missing a leg, they pointed me back to the mud hole and walked into it to measure the depth. It was knee deep. I went for it and got across but almost got stuck. Forgot to take a picture.

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Finally on the right track.

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I eventually got out where I had to go around last time because of flooding and stopped for water.

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I made a quick stop at Prasat Chau Srei Vibol[SUP]40[/SUP].

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Walk path down the hill.

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The sun set before I reached Angkor[SUP]41[/SUP].

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Checked in at Home Sweet Home[SUP]02[/SUP] again.


February 24th 2013 Sunday

Back to the border[SUP]00[/SUP]. There was a huge line at the Thai side that reached back to the bridge. It took two hours to stamp into Thailand.

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Excellent new info here NR, truly valuable for the motorcycle explorer, really appreciate you taking the time to do this.
 
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