2017-02-19

Phuket to Bangkok – Night Bus

After a few days exploring Phuket, we headed back up to Bangkok before moving onto Cambodia. We were staying in the old town in Phuket on Ratsada Road and found that the bus station was only a 10-minute walk away from our hostel. With being so close, we decided to head over there to buy our tickets instead of getting charged extra by using a booking agent.

Upon arrival at the bus station, we asked a few locals where we could buy tickets to Bangkok from and we were directed to a few different offices until we found the right one! We were given a list of various times and prices for buses to Bangkok. They ranged from around 450 baht up to 1000 baht with a company called ATS which had various times. Bangkok has two main bus terminals in the North and South. We decided to pick a first-class night bus to Bangkok’s South Bus Terminal that was leaving at 17.30, took around 12/13 hours, cost 587 baht each and had aircon and a toilet. There were also options to get a second-class bus or VIP bus.

Bus Terminal 2 ??

The day we were leaving Phuket, we left our hostel an hour before departure and walked over, picking up a few snacks from a 7/11 on our way to the bus station. When we got to the bus station, we were again pointed in several directions as there seemed to be some confusion about our tickets. In the end, I went back to the office where I bought the tickets from and asked where we needed to wait. Then we discovered our mistake…

With only had 45 minutes until our bus left, we had apparently gone to the wrong bus station! We hadn’t realised Phuket had another bus station. I think the language barrier when buying the tickets may have led to us not realising. Anyway, we were now worried we might miss our bus as we were told it was quite far away and would take at least 30 minutes in current traffic. The only taxis around the bus station were motorbikes and with there being two of us plus backpacks we didn’t fancy this. We headed down the road and managed to find someone who was willing to take us in his car for 300 baht, not 100% sure if it was actually a taxi or not!

Anyway, we were now on our way to Phuket Bus Terminal 2 which we now know is 6km north of the other bus station. Traffic was very busy and we thought we would probably end up missing our bus. However, the driver was a very nice chap who knew we were in a hurry and took a few local shortcuts and we turned up just in time! We quickly found our bus and it left literally 2 minutes after we boarded it. A very chilled day nearly turned into a nightmare!

The journey itself wasn’t too bad, the bus was very empty and you got given a little snack and drink. I would try picking a front seat for the extra legroom. We asked about moving seats but the lady attendant was adamant we couldn’t move even though half the coach was empty. By 10pm, we decided to move seats anyway as it was much comfier to sleep across two seats.

The journey went quite quickly with a little stop early on for some food and drinks and we pulled into Bangkok’s South Terminal not long after 6.30am. I would recommend going to Bangkok’s South Bus Terminal if your heading towards the Koh San Road area as your only about 5km away.

Now we headed over to the taxi rank which were asking 250 baht for a short drive to near Koh San Road, of course this was massively overpriced even with morning traffic. In the end, we managed to get them to use the meter however this backfired on us. We were taken a very long way to our hotel instead of using the direct route and got stuck in terrible traffic on the highway. This meant the drive took well over an hour and cost a similar price to what he asked for at the start. Unfortunately, at the time I didn’t have my offline maps loaded on my phone to point out that I knew what he was doing. Oh well, we learnt from this mistake and finally got to our hotel around 8.15am before exploring Bangkok one final time until we headed off to Cambodia!

Not a bad overnight journey, plenty of space on the bus and we learnt a valuable lesson about taxis in Bangkok.

Time for a beer!

3 out of 5

2017-02-05

Koh Lanta to Phuket – Ferry via Koh Phi Phi

After a great week on Koh Lanta, we finally made the move to Phuket. We simply booked our tickets at our hotel on Koh Lanta which included a shuttle service to the pier. The ferry left Koh Lanta at 8am with a change at Koh Phi Phi for 800 baht each. We were told that we would be picked up between 6.45 and 7.45am. Of course, we waited nearly an hour for the minibus shuttle and thought we might miss the ferry but luckily, we turned up just in time!

The first ferry, as you can see from the photo, was pretty much empty and we had a choice of seats. Nothing special however the journey only took an hour and we soon could see the pier at Koh Phi Phi again. 
Empty Ferry
When I mentioned earlier that we had a change at Koh Phi Phi I thought we would get off and wait around for the next ferry… I was very wrong!

Instead we pulled up next to another ferry just outside Koh Phi Phi and got told we were changing boats here in the middle of the sea! Very interesting experience to say the least, I was more concerned that our big backpacks would be passed across. I was assured they would be and I presume they do this daily!

After jumping ferries in the sea, we went to find seats on this more modern looking ferry. It was much busier and we decided to sit outside and take in some of the marvellous views the Andaman Sea had to offer (we weren’t disappointed).



Great views!
The second ferry took around 2 hours and we arrived at Rassada Pier, South of Phuket around 11am. From here we paid 100 baht each to get a shared minibus to our hostel located in the Old Town.

Just another day of interesting travel in Thailand!

4 out of 5