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Debating doing a border hop though a land border to activate a new 30 day stay. Im in phuket. 

 

What is the nearest land border to Phuket for a border run to activate a new 30 day stay? Im an american citizen. 

 

I keep going back and forth wether I should just fly out and fly back in again or a land border run. 

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57 minutes ago, Leveraged said:

wether I should just fly out and fly back in again

Very easy as a one day trip on the weekend (Saturday). AirAsia to Kuala Lumpur.

 

Land border? Is there anything closer than Sadao (Songkhla province) to Malaysia?

But that's for the locals.

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21 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Best to search info yourself, not forums..

Ranong/Kawthaung - open

May want to ring Ranong Imma to verify.

 

This is how this goes.... 

 

Call Ranong Immigration... Ring ring... no answer...

Try again... x 10 finally get through. 

Hello, Ranong Immigration, are you open ? no sapek enrish.

Wait...  GF / Wife speaks...  ‘sawasdee (in Thai) is your border open ?

Yes. 

Thank you. 

 

Op gets to Ranong Immigration...  No, cannot, border open for Thai / Myanmar only. 

 

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Aseannow is one of the best sources of up to date information when recent first hand experiences are offered. 

 

It was exactly the same during Covid with the onset of Certificate of Entry and the convoluted applications, then there was the Thailand Pass, again, initially with convoluted application process and of course the various hotels who did what, where, how etc... 

 

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Once upon a time I took a bus from Phuket Town to Ranong, it was 8 excruciating hours with my knees in my mouth and thankfully I still had a bladder of steel at the time. Perhaps connections have improved by now, but I would much rather fly to Penang or KL than repeat that ordeal.

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1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

Best to search info yourself, not forums..

Ranong/Kawthaung - open

May want to ring Ranong Imma to verify.

 

This site above says  nothing of the border being open or closed. 
 OP Leveraged , call or visit  Phuket Travel shop . There is an  English  speaking guy there, Andrew.  If anyone knows, he will, and will give you the options available.  Tel 092 281 5078. Nanai rd Patong. 

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20 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Very easy as a one day trip on the weekend (Saturday). AirAsia to Kuala Lumpur.

 

Land border? Is there anything closer than Sadao (Songkhla province) to Malaysia?

But that's for the locals.

Satun ( Wang Prachan.. apx Drive 6-7 hours, nice market on weekends) no bus to border) is a nicer drive down than Sado via Hat yai
IF, but Its NOT OPEN,  Burma, Ranong/Kwathong.
Bus Phuket- Ranong 6 hours, drive it in 4
 

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4 hours ago, geisha said:

This site above says  nothing of the border being open or closed. 
 OP Leveraged , call or visit  Phuket Travel shop . There is an  English  speaking guy there, Andrew.  If anyone knows, he will, and will give you the options available.  Tel 092 281 5078. Nanai rd Patong. 

obviously you didn't read it.

rent a car <5 hrs, straight thru

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or pop into Khao Lak or Khao Sok NP/Lake

make an adventure out of it 

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6 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

obviously you didn't read it.

rent a car <5 hrs, straight thru

Nothing on that site states the crossing are open to foreigners.

It has been confirmed that other crossing Myanmar are also closed for those that are not from Myanmar or Thailand.

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17 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

Nothing on that site states the crossing are open to foreigners.

"THAILAND CROSSINGS

Four Thai/Myanmar border points are officially open to foreigners"

 

"Ranong/Kawthaung

The crossing between Ranong (Thailand, Ranong Province) and Kawthaung (Myanmar"

 

" If you are on a short stay or visa run from Thailand, you will not need a Myanmar visa, but you will need your passport and a copy of the photo page, plus US$10 in crisp notes for a border crossing permit."

 

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18 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

"THAILAND CROSSINGS

Four Thai/Myanmar border points are officially open to foreigners"

Just out of date info written before covid 19 and the coup in Myanmar.

They are closed to foreigners due to the coup government does not want them to enter.

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7 hours ago, geisha said:

This site above says  nothing of the border being open or closed. 
 OP Leveraged , call or visit  Phuket Travel shop . There is an  English  speaking guy there, Andrew.  If anyone knows, he will, and will give you the options available.  Tel 092 281 5078. Nanai rd Patong. 

Myanmar Border is closed for Foreigner, all around TH!!

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16 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

A map isn’t going to help him locate an ‘immigration boarder’. 

Neither will a map tell him if an immigration border is open if he could find one.

 

This is website is perhaps the best source of information for such questions...

 

Astonishingly enough, this website used to be called ‘ThaiVisa.com’....    :whistling:

 

 

i know what it used to be called NO need to tell me

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