After a very long time, so, here we are. Chapter 2.
Okay, so your packs are ready, you're fit to travel. Let's get it started from...
Nongsa Pura Ferry Terminal to Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal
This terminal is located in Nongsa, a resort's area in Batam. From this terminal to Tanah Merah in Singapore can be reached in 30 minutes by ferry. It's only S$29.00 (US$21.00) two ways all in. It's very fast and it's the nearest access to connect the two countries as it's only less than 15 miles separated by strait. Things to notice when arrive in Singapore:
- For those for the first time coming to this city state, be ready for the inspection and some questions from immigration officials especially when it comes to Arabic names, one-word-name (some Indonesian only have one name, such as Andy, instead of Andy Wijaya. I mean, Andy Wijaya consists of first name and last name.You know what I mean, right?).
- Do not bring cigars. Maximum 1 pack of cigars under condition that it's opened, the seal's broken already.
Many other regulations applied as this is a fine city. What you need to do is just like in "21" the movie say: Think casual. Act casual. Be casual.
Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal - Woodlands Checkpoint - Malaysia's Johor Bahru's Checkpoint
It all takes around 2-3 hours. So, we took a bus from Tanah Merah and dropped in MTR station. MRT is Singapore's subway that's very affordable and FAST. We used EZ link card or bought 2 dollar-card for one trip. The route is as on the map on the right. From Tanah Merah we took bus to Bedok. We took MRT and change the train in Paya Lebar, then change the train in Bishan, again in Yio Chu Kang, then stopped in Woodlands (the black circle on the map indicates the interchange MRT).
Larkin Station - Hatyai in Thailand
Hatyai - Phuket
Okay, it seemed all's running smoothly. Then we took a bus to Phuket.
Lodge
Our lodge was 15 minutes away from Patong beach but it's okay. It's Phuket anyway :)
This' the last point and we took bus to Woodlands check point to cross to Malaysia's Johor Bahru. After immigration clearance, we got back to the bus for immigration check in Malaysia side. It's less strict the immigration in Malaysia compared to its Singapore counterpart. Then we took the bus to Larkin bus station where the real journey all began.
Larkin Station - Hatyai in Thailand
Located in Johor Bahru, it's the starting point for bus trip to Thailand's Hatyai. Larkin is just like other bus stations in Indonesia. Seriously. You can take a rest here for a while, feed, and things before go to Hatyai. We took the 6pm bus (if not 7pm as it's a bit confusing due to different timezone even though just 1 hour. Damn it!!!) We bought the ticket in the counter in the terminal (many counters offered tickets). It's only MYR80.00 (US$22.50) from Johor Bahru - Hatyai. And it took around 12 hours.
Along the way to Hatyai, do not worry as there are rest areas the bus stopped on. Just prepare coins as it's paid to use public rest rooms. One more thing, please wear your jacket and socks as the bus was just damn cold (what degree did the driver set the aircon, anyway? Omigod!)
Hatyai - Phuket
We woke up on the next day and we found ourselves here in Hatyai. It's a border city in Thailand. We found some for getting used to, such as the Thai alphabet (................seriously I have nno idea about it............................), same timezone with Indonesia (hurray!!!), and you have to put your poker face on all the time as it's very ridiculous listening to Thai people talking (they seem like using nasal voice all the time), but 1 minute later you have to get used to it. But, as it's mostly Malays, so people could spoke Malay and it made us easier to communicate. And there're many temples like one in every 100 meters.
What made us surprised was that Thai immigration was .... easy. No luggage checking as the machine was not working (Omigod!!!).
Okay, it seemed all's running smoothly. Then we took a bus to Phuket.
The bus costs around US$20.00 and it took like roughly 6-7 hours (but bl**** hell, we got stuck by demonstration so it took way more times like hell!). The bus is just like non-aircon bus in Indonesia: inconvenient! However, we could see beautiful scenery especially when we're in Krabi area.
We arrived in Phuket in midnight as we there was demonstration and all the tourists were just like "Omigod. My first night in Puket and I have to deal with this damn-onstration even we don't reach our hotel yet! Jesus!!!". Seriously. I mean, demonstration is at least the routine--if not a hobby--for Thai people. Not surprisingly Thai people get used to it.
Lodge
There're many hotels and guest houses we could stay in Phuket. We took Coconut Moon Guest House near Nanai Road in Phuket (previously we would like to take Cheap Charlie guest house). The lodge was very affordable. We booked Deluxe for three and we paid THB500.00 (USD15.00) each person for th whole 3 nights!!!!! What we got: double bed, cable TV, FAST-cinating WiFi, bathroomwith bath-tub, mini fridge, airconditioned room of course.
Our lodge was 15 minutes away from Patong beach but it's okay. It's Phuket anyway :)
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