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Singapore + Malaysia in March ?
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Busses in Malaysia are great. Long-Dsitance busses are 24 / 25 seater on full size. This is like business class seats on planes. They are really cheap as well. Only AC is very cold. Train is expensiv. Regards Hans Ernst K. Locker wrote: Hi, I am thinking of doing my first trip to Singapore and Malaysia in early March. I will be traveling from / returning to Bangkok. My idea was to get a flight to Singapore and work my way back to South Thailand over land (alternatively the other way round). Altogether I will have about 3 weeks time. I am not sure whether I should travel up the East coast or West coast. Will the rainy season be finished along the East coast in March? I guess it is possible to get comfortable buses like in Thailand, or should I get the train? Cheers, Ernst. |
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Singapore + Malaysia in March ?
Hans Eric wrote in message ...
Hi! Busses in Malaysia are great. Long-Dsitance busses are 24 / 25 seater on full size. This is like business class seats on planes. They are really cheap as well. Only AC is very cold. Train is expensiv. On the other hand, air travel using AirAsia could be very much relatively cheaper than bus and train. Though that there's that commute from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Kuala Lumpur, the whole trip itself could be quite expensive. Anyway, the train for the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur is quite preferable, but only if it's the deluxe "Selesa" class on the night train (the "Senandung Malam" train). That way, you could travel and have a quite comfortable accomodation for the night in the same time. Regards Hans |
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Singapore + Malaysia in March ?
Bus is definitely better than train. I did the overland trip from
Singapore to Bangkok and back entirely by bus, visiting Penang, Phuket, Bangkok on the way north, then Koh Samui and Hatyai on the way south. For the first time visitor, I would recommend Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands, Penang, Phuket which are all along the west coast. However if you love beaches the east coast islands are wonderful. Or if you want to experience the world's oldest rainforest you should consider Taman Negara, and if you are fit, Gunung Tahan. It is fantastic to soak in a natural pool under a waterfall surrounded by dense tropical jungle. Ernst K. Locker wrote: Hi, I am thinking of doing my first trip to Singapore and Malaysia in early March. I will be traveling from / returning to Bangkok. My idea was to get a flight to Singapore and work my way back to South Thailand over land (alternatively the other way round). Altogether I will have about 3 weeks time. I am not sure whether I should travel up the East coast or West coast. Will the rainy season be finished along the East coast in March? I guess it is possible to get comfortable buses like in Thailand, or should I get the train? Cheers, Ernst. |
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