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Morning all, please could you guide me?

I need to do a visa run from Samui, I wish to go to Myanmar, maybe Anderman Club.

I have called many visa run services offering a Samui trip, they have all stopped this run.

Question, how to do it? I understand ferry to Surat, then, is there a bus to Ranong? Frequency and can I do it all in a day? Any services known to anyone?

I have a triple tourist, this is the last one, and is within the enter by date.

I don't fancy Malaysia runs.

Thanks again in advance.

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when I did that run a few years back, I hired a motor, it was a very enjoyable trip and quieter roads, but did experience one problem being that they only gave me a 30 day entry stamp in my passport and said it was all they ever did... perhaps you should check that out before if not desirable...

Sorry I cant help with coach or bus service...but I can recommend the stay over in the Anderman Club.... I paid for the best part of the expenses at the Casino..... of course you could lose too :))

The Malasia run is best by coach and bus from Nathon down to Had Yai then to Penang... takes longer because it slower.. much more comfortable..

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when I did that run a few years back, I hired a motor, it was a very enjoyable trip and quieter roads, but did experience one problem being that they only gave me a 30 day entry stamp in my passport and said it was all they ever did... perhaps you should check that out before if not desirable...

Sorry I cant help with coach or bus service...but I can recommend the stay over in the Anderman Club.... I paid for the best part of the expenses at the Casino..... of course you could lose too smile.png)

The Malasia run is best by coach and bus from Nathon down to Had Yai then to Penang... takes longer because it slower.. much more comfortable..

If you do the "run" to Ranong or to the Anderman club with a valid visa you will receive a permission to stay for 60 days !

The same applies to Malaysia..

However if the visa is not valid only a 15 day "visa exempt" entry will be available at any land border .

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normaly when i would stay there is go by train which in my book is now a no option

sometimes they fly direct from samui or surat to KL that's the luxury way

must say haven't done any runs now for 4 years in that area

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Don't know about Myanmar (do report back once you've done it, might do it myself sometime) but FYI Firefly do direct Samui-Penang (and Samui-KL) flights. If you book early you can get a round trip for 3,000 - 3,500 baht (two nights in Penang/KL though because of how the flights are spaced). Not the cheapest but very comfy and not extremely expensive.

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I've been using the same company for years to do the Malaysia boarder bounce. 1900 Baht gets you picked up from home at 5am ish and back around 8-830 that evening. The roads have gotten better, the stops they make are shorter and the immigration booths faster which means the driver doesn't have to gun it the whole time. It's always the same driver at Donsak who doesn't seem to have got his license out of a cereal box and has a minibus which has fairly comfortable seats along with shocks that still work. You get a carton of juice and a bun to eat on the ferry over (breakfast) and stop for a free lunch of rice, choice of curry and a fried egg at which point the driver hands landing cards to fill out before arrival. Not sure I can name the company on the forum so PM me if you wish.

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I've been using the same company for years to do the Malaysia boarder bounce. 1900 Baht gets you picked up from home at 5am ish and back around 8-830 that evening. The roads have gotten better, the stops they make are shorter and the immigration booths faster which means the driver doesn't have to gun it the whole time. It's always the same driver at Donsak who doesn't seem to have got his license out of a cereal box and has a minibus which has fairly comfortable seats along with shocks that still work. You get a carton of juice and a bun to eat on the ferry over (breakfast) and stop for a free lunch of rice, choice of curry and a fried egg at which point the driver hands landing cards to fill out before arrival. Not sure I can name the company on the forum so PM me if you wish.

that's a dream run without a minibus picking and delivering packages along the way ,with legroom and the actual number of passengers that there are seats for

and it stops for the costumers to have some food drinks

and very important without a dozing off driver

please tell us all where you book

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I've been using the same company for years to do the Malaysia boarder bounce. 1900 Baht gets you picked up from home at 5am ish and back around 8-830 that evening. The roads have gotten better, the stops they make are shorter and the immigration booths faster which means the driver doesn't have to gun it the whole time. It's always the same driver at Donsak who doesn't seem to have got his license out of a cereal box and has a minibus which has fairly comfortable seats along with shocks that still work. You get a carton of juice and a bun to eat on the ferry over (breakfast) and stop for a free lunch of rice, choice of curry and a fried egg at which point the driver hands landing cards to fill out before arrival. Not sure I can name the company on the forum so PM me if you wish.

that's a dream run without a minibus picking and delivering packages along the way ,with legroom and the actual number of passengers that there are seats for

and it stops for the costumers to have some food drinks

and very important without a dozing off driver

please tell us all where you book

There was an issue with naming visa run companies a year or so back so I'll wait for Rooo to say it's ok or not.

It's always 1 of 2 drivers on the mainland and in my view, they know how to drive. It's also, as I said, other things which have helped such as road improvements and just being more streamlined in general. The landing cards save 10-15 minutes at least and you no longer have to queue for Malaysian landing cards because it's all electronic now which saves another 15-20 minutes. Because you will have already eaten you have enough time to pop into the duty free between the Malay and Thai immigration to pick up a carton of ciggies which are around 2/3 the price and a bottle of something imported which is 1/2 the price but not a great selection. Don't forget it's 200 cigarettes and 1l of spirits only.

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Hi all thanks again.

Am keen to go to ranong, to see myanmar also. Am travelling with my good lady and making a weekend of it.

The option to go to Malaysia is tempting, but we are actually enjoying traveling around seeing the sights.

Its a learning curve also.

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