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koh samui airport tax question by Lucy Kuala Lumpur to Koh Samui/Full moon party!? Ok I have a bit of a travel disaster. I was meant to be flying into Kuala Lumpur with a good friend on 2nd September, and travelling up to meet close friends on Koh Phangan for the full moon celebration. Nonetheless now I am flying alone and all my pals are flying into Bangkok. I am arriving with airasia into the LCCT late at night.

I want to find the quickest/least expensive/simplest way to get up to Koh Phangan in time for the full moon on the 4th. I am a student so am hunting for something low spending budget, and also as a girl travelling on my very own I require some thing pretty straightforward and secure (I have not been to SE Asia ahead of!)

I am hoping to stay away from the airport tax if possible (if I am going to fly) but this signifies I will have to be out of the airport inside 12 hours of arriving (I believe!)

Firefly only operate flights on particular days to Koh Samui which in my case would leave me stranded in Kuala Lumpur on my own for 48 hrs, some thing I would rather avoid if feasible!

Thanks for your guidance in advance!!!


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Answer by thailand-travel-help.com
Hi, you've got some traveling to do, but it can be done! If I am appropriate, I assume you will be arriving from London Stanstead (you stated you hadn't been to Asia prior to....), i am finding that airasia flight on the 25th august,.....i assume it gets there at about 9 or ten pm at evening..... If this is proper, to conserve income from the airport into the city (a extended way! 40 kms) you can book the Airasia airbus - you can book it on the web at airasia.com and for about 2 pounds, the bus will take you to KL Sentral which is a single of the major train/skytrain places in the center of KL. If you happen to be lucky you will nonetheless be in a position to get the inexpensive skytrain (just 1 Malaysia Ringit, 20p! - finishes at about 12 30 am))....head towards the city (I can't don't forget the name of the quit you want to get off at, but it is the first quit in the course of the main city/twin towers - the very first stop is exactly where many of the spending budget hotels and guesthouses are) - Chinatown....If not, get a taxi to Chinatown.....the same if you're at the airport too late to get the final Airasia Airbus (last 1 at about 12 30am from the airport....if you know you are going to be acquiring into the airport in the early morning...attempt and get chatting to some tourists while on the airplane to share a taxi from the airport into the city....) Once in the Chinatown region, there are lots of cheap locations to keep at, - you should be capable to discover a space, as, lately, there are less and much less tourists in asia.....) Most affordable will be about 20 ringit, up to 30, 40 or 50 ringit (50 ringit is 9 ponds)...accommodation isn't excellent in kuala lumpur, but having to pay 40 or up and you should get very a sensible room.....exiting the skytrain, ask an individual where the hotels are/chinatown...you are going to get directed, its not difficult to come across). You will have to be up bright and early the up coming morning - you will require to head to the principal bus station in kuala lumpur, which is only a five minute walk from the chinatown place, very practical....you need to get on a bus finishing in Hat Yai - the largest town in the south of Thailand. The journey time is about 9 hrs (you are going to only get 15 days entry crossing this way even though.....30 days free of charge entry by air....see much more on the web site i mention later.....try and get a two month tourist visa from an embassy/consulate in your property country... ).....there's practically certainly far more than one a day, but just to be on the safe side, head there early (if you've time the evening prior to, believe about walking there...or ask the staff at your hotel they may know the time......) Shouldn't price a lot, about 50 ringitt (10 pounds). When at Hat Yai, you happen to be fine for obtaining to Koh Phangan the subsequent evening - there are lots of tourist buses leaving from guesthouses/travel agencies - you will need to get a bus leaving early the following morning (there is one particular at 8am) - that way you can arrive in koh phagnan by about 7pm that night (price 650 baht - 12 pounds) - the night of the full moon celebration...make sure your friends have a space fro you as the island hotels get so full up during the complete moon.....I am fairly confident that if you wait to leave from Hat Yai till 12midday, that bus will get you on an overnight ferry to koh phangan, so you'll miss the party....)...you could catch a bus on the night of the 3rd September, leaving at 9pm, acquiring to Koh phangan at about 12 midday on the 4th (you are going to catch the earliest ferry in the morning - about 8am...) I looked at flights from Kuala lumpur to locations in Thailand, if you thought of flying.....as for the depature tax, I am not confident about that 12 hour time limit, it sounds like it could be correct, but it is not as well significantly money....) i just looked at airasia.com...they do not fly to koh samui...there is a flight leaving to Krabi (on the west coast of Thailand) at 12 05pm on the 3rd sept, only costing 70 malaysain ringitt (about 13 pounds).....so you'd arrive in krabi at about 1pm...from there, there are numerous buses to get to koh phangan, - journey time like ferry, about ten hrs... you might not be capable to get on a direct bus/ferry ticket on the 3rd, you will on the morning of the 4th to get you there for the full moon celebration.......you could attempt to get on a bus on the afternoon of the 3rd, heading for SuratThani, the biggest town near to the Samui/phangan ferry port).....drawbacks of undertaking this is waiting at the airport the whole evening.....it might not be worth going in to kuala lumpur for just a few hrs sleep......but if you don't have a tourist visa, you'll get 30 free of charge days remain in thailand rather than 15 by going overland) My guidance, get your tourist visa now, and do it overland by heading to Hat Yai. A tourist guesthouse in Hat Yai is known as Cathay Guesthouse - the rooms aren't excellent but it really is low cost (200 baht - 4 pounds) and there is a nice really feel to the spot - there also a tour agency downstairs where you can get your tickets for the up coming day/very same night....you could always go here just to hang out even though you wait if you decide to leave for koh phangan on the evening of t

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