 
 
Border Crossing & Casino Area The locals refer  to this area as simply Pbrohm. This was a main lifeline of the Khmer  Rouge during the years of fighting with the government. Food, supplies  and weaponry were brought over from Thailand here.
The action  today is of the gaming type with the Flamingo Casino open for business  and another under construction. The casino sees a lot more business than  the one in town, as the Thai people that represent the vast majority of  customers like the idea of staying within spitting distance of  Thailand. So if you like tossing money away, you have several choices in  Pailin. There are also a few seedy looking karaoke bars with ladies  working near the casinos and border. As for using Pailin as a border  crossing to and from Thailand: The Thais have no problem with it and  will issue you a Thai visa or stamp you out between 7 am and 5 pm. The  problem is on the Cambodian side as the immigration police say that it?s  not an officially sanctioned crossing and there is no way that a  foreigner can cross here. So for now it?s best to sticks with Poipet and  Koh Kong for land crossings. Getting to the border is the interesting  part.
About 5 km on the way from Pailin is a small wooden bridge  going over the Oh-chah-rah River. The water coming down from the  mountains is clean, so a swim here is an inviting prospect. You also  pass by the bombed shell of a tank, reminding you which side of the  border you are on. Tank bodies just sit where they die in Cambodia and  simply become another part of the landscape. The border is easy to get  to ?just the one turn on the map. It takes just under a half hour and is  around 180 baht for roundtrip moto-taxi.

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