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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 6:46 pm
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KL to Koh Samui overland

Four of us in our 50s are spending 5/6 days in october getting from KL to Koh Samui. We do like our creature comforts but are all well travelled. Thinking of a mix of hire car, train, bus, taxi, boat, whatever!
Any tips?
Thanks.
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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 7:05 pm
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Kl to Koh Samui

Originally Posted by silverpearl
Four of us in our 50s are spending 5/6 days in october getting from KL to Koh Samui. We do like our creature comforts but are all well travelled. Thinking of a mix of hire car, train, bus, taxi, boat, whatever!
Any tips?
Thanks.
I would recommend strongly against travelling overland thru northern Malaysia and Soutern Thailand. There is daily unrest with frequent murders of soldiers, teachers and other innocents by "seperatist rebels" This week alone 2 soldiers kidnapped, tourtured and murdered in broad daylight and today 4 soldiers gunned down as well as another teacher. So far this violence has been limited to the extreme south of Thailand. A better plan would be to fly from K.L. to Phuket, Air Asia flys this route very cheaply, and go overland to Samui. I am no chicken little and spend a great deal of time in Thailand and I know of no one who would consider travel through Sothern Thailand right now.
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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 9:51 pm
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I second pgrin's advice. My Thai friend turned down a job in Yala because of all the southern violence. I don't know of any tourists who have been hurt, but then again virtually no western tourists have been setting foot in the south for more than a year.
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