Traveling from Singapore to Bangkok via KL, Answering emails from Santy, I've traveled from Singapore to Bangkok via KL. First departure of a combination of bus and rail guns, but bits and pieces directly. Sing to JB first of pake bus from JB to KL pake train, from KL to Bangkok to Hatyai before pake first bus back from Hatyai to Bangkok train pake.
Sing from Johor Bahru to use buses.
Taking into consideration that from Singapore to KL is more expensive due to exchange rate differences, I first went to Johor Bahru. Off to JB pake bus from Queen street.
Johor Bahru - KL
Of the new JB to KL by train. But other times of KL to Sing I've also pake train, filling the form in. Singapore carried on the train, so prepare only a pen and stamps your passport done at the time at Singapore immigration ....
If the charging of Singapore Singapore carried out a passport stamp disetasiun trains in Sing and Malaysia were charging entry stamps in KL train station.
KL-Bangkok train
The train will pass through KL to Bangkok Hatyai train tonight ... if the choice, will train Bangkok bablas until, if the election siang.Kereta train will stop 2-3 hours in Hatyai ....
KL-Bangkok bus
First from KL to Hatyai pake bus, train pake lamaaa consideration if one could overnight, if the future can pake bus stop before entering the Penang Malay-Thai border. First rise of KL Puduraya station. There are many options bus operators, bus was that good.
Passport / stamp your passport stamped at the border between the Malay - Thailand using the bus will be stopped at the immigration office perbatatasan. As usual, all passengers must fall in line at the counter, then your passport stamped and entered Thailand on foot ... the bus will usually wait until all passengers have completed immigration.
For immigration checks using the train but I never think it was later form filling done on the train and check and stamp your passport stamped when it is done in Hatyai.
Basically out of Sing to Malay Malay to and from Thailand are not difficult and complicated. There are currently in. My experience of Thai Malay. It was night around 10 pm, again enak2nya tiba2 my bed to wake immigration while still sleepy I got it from the bus, while I put the bag in the trunk backpacker bus. Sign In practical immigration office only carry a small bag.
At the immigration office in a state of semi-conscious and I did not pass it (right now that I'm asleep dibus) waist bag carousel checks should go I did not do so in the door detector.
The officer was not much and they take it easy. After that came out of the immigration office and the bus went straight to sleep again ... hup pokonya inget2 guns any more time at the immigration office in question or blank guns bus bablas really ... continue ... remember-remember way stop at the bus station in Penang dantahu2 already in KL ....
Imagine if I take "stuff" that is placed in a backpack dangerous, not my backpack down and the rich are not checked; p
Well so roughly the picture may help
rgds,
Sonson ns
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EKO NURSANTY wrote:
As long as Singapore was the topic, follow the info asked for it .....
friends, can ask for info about traveling from Singapore to KL?
I once did, the Singapore-Johor by bus during the day. Next
time want to try Singapore - KL - Thailand by train with several
my students. If you take the bus, check out our immigration khan in Woodland,
sometimes left the bus. Rose again, check again when entering Johor. Well, I
not have the data if the train tonight. How and where the procedure
immigration check & stamp? The plan we want staying in each city
about 2 nights. Klau not wrong train through several cities in 3
country, right?
Thank you in advance.
Regards, Santy
On Mon, January 7, 2008 19:14:49 -0800 (PST), "Elly Megawati"
said:
> Hi colleagues,
>
> I heard the news that all that is in Batam ferry does not
> Operates until the evening as usual schedule, due to bad weather.
> Ferry-only ferry operated until 4 pm only.
>
> Are there any of the colleagues who can confirm this news?
> Especially for Penguin ferry crossing schedule at the end of the month of February
> 2008.
>
> Previously thank you for your help.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Elly M
>
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