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Old Sep 17, 2008 | 8:06 am
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mrdini
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Originally Posted by Yaatri
I think it's a grreat idea. You get a much better feel of the country, landscape and the people when you travel overland. I have done SIN-Malacca, Kuala kedah by bus. Took a Taxi to the border, crossed the border into Thialand on foot at Saddao. From the border, I sat in the back of a pick up truck for a 10 minute ride to transfer to shared Taxi to Hatyai. The next day I took a shared taxi to Satun and then a ferry to Langkawi. That was in 1999 before southern Thailand had problem of Muslim insurgency. In February 2008 I did BKK-Hatyai by train without any problem.

From Hatyai you can take the western route through BUtterworth, Kualalupur and Gemas to Singapore, or you can take the eastern route on tnhe so called jungle route cia Kota Bahru and Gemas to Singapore. I am planing to do the jungle train at the end of the month. The route through the mountaina sn jungles is supposed to be spectacular. If you choose to do the jungle train, take a train to Sungai Kolok from BKK, cross the border into Malyasia and take a taxi to Tumpat, the northernmost point on the jungle line.
Wow, a flash from the past! You do realise I posted this thread in early '06?

As it happened, I never did take this train. By the time I'd gotten to BKK, I was a bit sick of long train journeys (I'd done the overnight HKG-BJS journey, and the BJS-XIY-BJS trip by then. But definitely worth experiencing, at least so you can say "I've done it" ).

So anyway, when I was in BKK, I happened to speak to a few natives who highly recommended Chiang Mai (gorgeous place), so I flew there from BKK. And then from Chiang Mai (CNX), I flew direct to SIN.

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