Thursday, March 20, 2008

Driving from Penang to Phuket, Thailand

If you are planning for a holiday trip, why not consider driving to Phuket it's affordable, fun, adventurous & exciting. Just forget about airlines booking, just pre-book your accomodation with any of the hotels or resorts in Phuket, have your vehicle serviced and that's all off you need and off you go & drive all the way from Penang to Phuket !!! For seating comfort of the passengers & with more leg room space, ideally 4 adults would be just nice and of course with plenty of car boot space for all the shopping spree which would definitely filled to the brim on the returned trip.

I am sharing the trip experience and the milestones which would be helpful if you intend to drive.

Driving from Penang to Phuket, Thailand

Penang >> Bukit Kayu Hitam(BKH) >> Sadao >>Patthalung >>Trang >> Krabi >> Phang Nga >> Phuket

As you drive along, follow the above sign board showing the direction to the above destination and these are quite easily seen ( green colour for standard highway signage )

Example: From Sadao after Immigration & Customs clearance, drive along until you could see Patthalung direction sign board, then follow Patthalung direction all the way until you could see Trang direction sign board, then again follow Trang direction all the way until the next………

Mileage : Penang to Phuket = about 650 kms Sadao to Phuket = about 500 kms

Penang to Bukit Kayu Hitam - about 130kms about 1 ½ hrs (fill petrol before arriving BKH – 2 petrol station at Napoh : Shell & Petronas as petrol is much higher in Thailand & also change currency into Thai Bhat can be done here. Petrol in Thailand is about MYR2.90 per liter)

Bukit Kayu Hitam, Malaysia Immigration clearance – exit Malaysia ( drive through counter about 10 to 20 minutes)

Sadao, Thailand Immigration & Customs clearance – entry into Thailand (about 20 minutes to 1 hr & depending on the passenger & traffic situation)

Sadao to Patthalung - about 52kms about 45minutes

Patthalung to Trang - about 200kms about 2hrs .Stop for lunch here and a lot of Chinese of Hokkien descendants staying here.They operate coffee shops & restaurant and don't be surprised if they converse with you in Hokkien.

Trang to Krabi- about 114kms about 1 ½ hrs. This is another beach resort and you could consider stopover for a day or 2 to break the long journey.

Krabi to Phang Nga - about 95kms about 1hr

Phang Nga to Phuket

( crossing through Sarasin Bridge) about 50kms about 1 hr

Sarasin Bridge to

Phuket Town/Patong area etc- about 30kms & about 20 minutes & there you are in Phuket !! Bridge crossing to Phuket is very short and in fact you would not be aware that you are in Phuket island unless someone tell you...sure surprise !


Road condition :

Penang to Bukit Kayi Hitam : Malaysia Highway – superb & excellent

Sadao to Trang : 2 lane highway - excellent

Trang to Phuket : 1 to 2 lane highway – easy, careful & overtaking required

Overall comment : Relaxing, quite easy & enjoying motoring all the way with some overtaking skills required at provincial areas. If it rains then have to be extra careful driving at provincial areas & nearby district areas

Ideally, the journey from Penang should be as early as possible ( better to start at 0700hrs) so that you could be in Phuket before 1700hrs ( Thailand local time as the total journey is about 650kms and driving time is about 8 to 9hrs) to search for the hotel, shower, rest & have a nice dinner.

We put up in this small boutique hotel in Patong "Baipho Lifestyle Hotel" and it's very near to Patong Beach & Bangla Road (happening street with many many pubs & Ah Kua). The new shopping complex "JungCeylon" is just another 300 metres from this hotel.

Estimated given guide with distance & time -

Depart

Time

Arrived

Time

Total in Hrs

Total in KMs

Remarks

Penang

0700

Bukit Kayu Hitam (BKH)

0830

1 1/2

130

Clear immigration at BKH about 20 minutes

Sadao

0930

Patthalung

1030

1

52

Clear immigration & Customs at Sadao about 30minutes to 1 hr depending of traffic

Patthalung

1040

Trang

1240

2

200

Lunch in Trang about 1 hr

Trang

1340

Krabi

1520

1 1/2

114

One lane highway

Krabi

1530

Phang Nga

1630

1

95

Coffee break at Amazon Café, Phang Nga must not missed for 30 minutes

Phang Nga

1700

Phuket

1800

1

50

Arrived safely Phuket Island

Note : Thailand time is + 7hrs GMT thus is 1 hr behind Malaysia Time. All time shown in Malaysia Time and need to adjust accordingly upon arriving Sadao , Thailand

Amazon Cafe in Phang Nga..the best ice brewed coffee that I ever had is found here and another one in Barcelona...don't miss it

Everything is good in Phuket, the food, shopping (plentiful JungCeylon,Tesco,Carrefour,Big C) and of course not forgetting the international famous Resort SPA is here....the SPA is as big as our hotel and it's wonderful to pamper yourself with the so many menus available....Enjoys


Vehicle Requirements :

  • Vehicle to be in tip top condition ( to have vehicle serviced before the journey)
  • Purchase additional vehicle insurance coverage ( from your current car insurer’s) for 1st party coverage for vehicle to be in the Kingdom of Thailand as our present insurance coverage is up to Malaysia & Singapore only. It’s an additional of about MYR190.00 for a 9 days coverage period and please confirm on the number of days required & at different charges.
  • Original vehicle registration document ( from JPJ ) please rememb er to get it from your Bank one day earlier (if your vehicle is still under loan servicing)
  • Purchase Thailand insurance coverage and this can be obtained at any insurance agent counter in Bukit Kayu Hitam ( BKH) . It’s about MYR16.00 for a 7 days coverage and will be given a certificate to be displayed in the front windscreen


Vehicle & Passenger clearance at Bukit Kayu Hitam (BKH), Malaysia

After Immigration clearance at BKH for passengers ( passengers need not get off from the vehicle as passport clearance can be done through the driver by handling all passport to Immigration officer stationed at drive through counter) , drive vehicle to Malaysian exit check point and show to the officer stationed there the original vehicle registration certificate (from JPJ). It’s simple from Malaysia side and just drive into Sadao after that.

Vehicle & Passenger clearance at Sadao, Thailand

After Immigration clearance ( must prepare & pay MYR1.00 or BHT10.00 for overtime service for each passenger) at Sadao for passengers ( all vehicle passengers need to get off from the vehicle and present passport & embarkation card personally to Immigration office as instant photograph will be taken – the vehicle will be parked at an assigned location), go to Customs check station for declaration of import of vehicle into Thailand by submitting a copy of vehicle registration certificate ( from JPJ) and passport of vehicle owner.

Thailand Customs will data entry such details into their systems and will be given a declaration permit to hand over for manual registration & process and getting owner’s signature on the Customs form.

Then take the vehicle out and this can then be then be brought into Thailand and upon arriving the control station, a copy of the import declaration will be given to driver by Customs officer there and THIS MUST BE KEPT PROPERLY as upon exit from Thailand back to Malaysia, this import declaration need to be registered before the vehicle is allowed to go out from the Kingdom of Thailand. Without this import declaration shown, the vehicle will be forfeited and not allowed to leave Thailand. This is quite fast & without much hassle and depending on the traffic situation.

You and your vehicle is now into Thailand and can drive anywhere that you would like to visit.

Driving from Phuket, Thailand to Penang

Phuket >> Phang Nga >> Krabi >>Trang >>Patthalung >> Pattani >> Sadao >> Bukit Kayu Hitam >>Penang

Depart Phuket cross over Sarasin Bridge and follow Phang Nga route until Krabi signage and follow all the way to Trang signage.

From Trang, drive until Phatthalung signage and later will come to Pattani signage ( avoid Hat Yai & Songkla signage direction) drive on which will later shows Sadao & Border signage. Clear Immigration at Sadao and drive car to Customs for car clearance & surrender the import documents here .At BKH clear Malaysia immigration & Customs then Home Sweet Home.


Natalie Lim & Marcus Tan - Wedding Dinner - 23March2008

Here is a slide show of Natalie & Marcus wedding dinner on 23March08 held at G Hotel,Penang. There were many ex-Exellers attending the dinner and it was just another night of gathering on this auspicious occasion... Enjoy watching the pictures.



Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The battle for Jelutong Parliament seat, Penang - P50


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The set up of DAP Jelutong Parliament operations centre


The election fever struck me since the announcement of parliament dissolution and as it near the nomination date , we volunteer to the call of blogger Jeff Ooi as he will be standing as a candidate for Jelutong parliament seat.

Under the Jelutong parliament seat, there are 3 state seats namely Sungai Pinang, Batu Lancang & Datok Keramat. All these seats are under BN rule and it's going to be a tough fight to wrest these away.

The operations centre set up was at a location along the main road of Jelutong and the office set up was using a 20ft old container transported from KL.With a few tables & chair and rental of 2 canopy set up, that's it....this is what we called the mediocre "Operations Centre" for the battle of Jelutong parliament seat. Nothing compare to the other party which have much better place and of course much more workers to help.

Anyway it's is the passion on the call for the love of politics that Jeff is in the race.

Nomination Day - 24Feb08(Sun) at Penang Free School


All the nominated candidates i.e. Jeff Ooi-Jelutong parliament seat, Jagdeep Singh-Datok Keramat state seat, Koid Teng Guan-Sungai Pinang state seat & Danny Law-Batu Lancang state seat marched from caunter hall roundabout hawker centre to Penang Free school to submit their nomination form. The entourage have only about 40 supporters compare to BN which have more than 500 supporters. There was much jeering from the bigger party however it was
without any incident. Anyway it is not a matter of which party have more supporters as we shall see later..........

The Battle Begins-24Feb08 to 07Mar08-13 days of campaigning


It's was a really hectic & challenging period for all the candidates during the 13 days of campaigning and most were without good sleep and of course developing coarse & off tune voices due to the many ceramah & after ceramah to campaign for voters attention. There were 2 huge ceramah at Han Chiang school and the finale was on the 06Mar08 with more than 50,000 turn out . This is the most spectacular and probably the biggest gathering of people from all walks of life that I have witness with people gathering peacefully, singing and of course the fireworks displayed by supporters.



The D'day - Polling Day-08Mar2008

Finally after 13 days of campaign, now it is for the voters to decide whom they would want to be voted in or voted out. From the trails of campaigning, huge crowds were seen at most of DAP ceramah and could all these be translated to votes ?

At about 2100hrs, unofficial news came in that the opposition has make a clean of the seats contested and that they will be forming the new gomen.

It's is like a Tsunami of change that had swept through with the opposition of DAP,PKR & PAS bagging 29 out of 40 state seats, thus having 2/3 majority and forming the new gomen.

Thus Jeff Ooi will become the 1st blogger to be voted in parliament and all our hard efforts during the 13 days of campaigning have indeed pay well. Syabas to all the successful candidates and now with a YB title, they have a heavy burden to carry and prove to the people who have vote them in to perform to the expectation of the masses. They want change and they just change it as in politics, the impossible is now possible.

This is the team from Jelutong at Penang Free School tally centre, looking exhausted but happy waiting for the final announcement from the SPR officers



To serve the constituents of Jelutong, a service centre will be set up and hopefully this time around more volunteers would come forward to assist us as we are now on the other side of the camp now....DAP is now the gomen and I am sure it would not be difficult to look for a service centre anymore....... Makka Sakti
This is blogger Rocky Bru( on the left) seen at the tally centre with his journalist friend. They came all the way from KUL after casting their votes and lending their support to Jeff Ooi.





Interesting video for yor viewing , a must see video...Enjoys








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