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how to get from Singapore to Bangkok?

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madari

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Posted: 2003-01-06 12:04:00   

hello,

does anybody has experience with travelling from singapore to bangkok?

how much is train/bus ticket?

how long will take the trip?

are there other possiblities besides takin an expensive flight?



thx

madari


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gardkarlsen

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Posted: 2003-01-06 16:42:00   

Hi



WHat is your main goal? Just to get from Singapore to Bangkok or do you want to see and experience something on the way? I have taken the bus from Singapore to KL a couple of times. It takes about 5 hours if I remember correct and it is a comfortable ride. From there I have taken the plane to Bangkok. I can't remember how much I paid for it but I thought it was not that bad at the time. In the fall of last year I flew from Krabi to Bangkok and the price for this ticket was about €70.



I hope that it has been of some help to you.



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madari

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Posted: 2003-01-06 17:22:00   

hello

thank u for ur fast reply.

i want to meet with a friend from sing in bangkok. so the ticket should be for her and the trip should take not to long. i checked the flight prices and they are quite expensive (around 650 sgd).

but anyway, thx for the tipps!


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wojtekd

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Posted: 2003-01-12 08:43:00   

Hi

If you wish to fly Thre are travel agents in SIN who sell round trip tickets for say 180 USD. There is a lot of competition on this route so sometimes it could be even cheaper. And sometimes round trip tickets are cheaper then one-way so

it pays to check RT price and to buy it even if you do not intend to use return leg..

Happy journey...

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lisichka_

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Posted: 2003-01-14 17:42:00   

Hi,

I know therei s The Oriental Express between BKK and SIN...

But it's said the thicke is not cheap

Try to find some information about it


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andywisely


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Posted: 2003-01-30 05:40:00   

oriental express is very very expensive!



a round trip from singapore to thailand cost abt S$300 and sometimes inclusive of hotel stay as well. you can try to book one from www.planetraider.net



hope this helps!


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soammarat


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Posted: 2004-09-03 12:15:00   

I would recommend to take a look at Air Asia first. It's rate is vary depending on how early you book the flight. Low cost airline.

http:/www.airasia.com


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wreckit2

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Posted: 2004-10-13 18:51:00   

Hi,



Last month I did this:-



Air asia : Johore Bahru - Bkk : USD 27

http://www.airasia.com



Tiger Air : Bkk - SIN : USD 29



Hope it helps.


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kcheepv

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Posted: 2004-10-14 00:20:00   

Yes definitely check the budget asia air carriers that were mentioned above. Train or bus is your next bet. Both long but reasonably cheap. Although, I think the train could be near $20 US which is close to the air ticket price.


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wreckit2

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Posted: 2004-10-14 18:16:00   

I think bus or train we'll be looking at 18-22 hours. And yes, you can make it there for under USD 20 on third class (not including the massage you'll need to pay for upon arrival in Bangkok!)



http://www.ktmb.com.my

http://www.railway.co.th/eng/


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