It was a tossup, do we exit Thailand the quick way by plane or do the long scenic trip back to Malaysia by train. The cheaper option prevailed and saved us a couple of hundred dollars but boy oh boy was it long. The first class sleeper to Bangkok was very comfy with 2 adjoining single cabins and 1st class service. We arrived in Bangkok 2hrs late which was OK as our next train didn’t leave for another 6 hrs. We didn’t bother venturing beyond the station as was our intention to have another browse through Chinatown and hopefully pick-up some bargains but we think all the bargains were left behind in Vietnam. Vietnam was definitely the best place to buy the cheap stuff like clothes etc.
The trip to Hat Yai was comfy but uneventful and despite arriving on time we still couldn’t make our ferry connection at Satun due to our first bus breakdown of the trip and a change to the ferry timetable due to Ramadan (Muslim fasting month). The next ferry had us waiting for 4hrs and after the 1.5hr trip to Kuah Langkawi a hasty rush through Custom’s clearance, a speedy taxi ride to the Rebak ferry terminal we found that their timetable had changed as well and a further 1hr wait. Eventually we made it 2 days after leaving Chiang Mai. The plane would have taken 6hrs but hey where’s the adventure.
Bangkok Station |
Back on board we found that all was OK as we had left it; all the water absorbers were full, the covers were still well fixed, the dingy was covered and well protected, BUT we noticed a bad fuel smell and upon closer inspection found that we had a leaking tank. NOT GOOD!!!! So much for some well -earned R&R, this was not to be.
Back to REALITY!! by the way if your curious its just a chisel handle. |
The offending tank about to be NBO'd |
With the intended work ahead of us we decided to buy an air conditioner despite already possessing one which is obviously living a very lazy comfortable life back home in our shed. The heat and humidity here are unbelievable and you break out in a sweat just thinking of what’s ahead for the day. The only relief was a cold beer but after much relieving not much work got done, so the AC was a must, despite the unwanted cost.
This one had to be cut to extract it from the cabin |
Rebak Hardstand awash after a recent heavy down pour |
By the way a few stats from our trip through Asia if you’re interested:
Duration: 101 days
Accommodation: 45 different places, average probably 3 star, prices ranged from AU$15 -$75 per night excluding the boat trips
Total Cost: AU$84 per day, an absolute bargain including everything from start to finish.
Photos Taken: 3,867
Our new Malaysian phone number is +601119631431
Photos Taken: 3,867
Our new Malaysian phone number is +601119631431
Bye for now.
Beers and Cheers from back onboard with our Skol again
J&J