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Flights: Flights to Singapore & Malaysia Hotels & hostels:
Hotel search for Singapore & Malaysia Backpacker hostels in SE Asia
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UK citizens do not need a visa to visit Malaysia or Singapore.
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Marg WilkinsonTaking the train is the safe, comfortable, cheap and traditional way to travel independently between Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang & Bangkok.
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isobel falconerinfo on trains between Singapore and Bangkok, how to get tickets, timetables, etc
GapYear singapore bangkok transport trains traintimes for:rover_bond007
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Tom JohnsonLondon to Singapore overland
If you have the time (allow about 4 weeks one-way), you can travel from London to Singapore overland. The links below cover travel in either direction, from London or to London:
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London to Singapore overland If you have the time (allow about 4 weeks one-way), you can travel from London to Singapore overland. The links below cover travel in either direction, from London or to London: * Step 1: London to Moscow by train. Daily departures, 2 nights, from about £140 one-way with sleeper. * Step 2: Moscow to Beijing by Trans-Siberian Railway Two trains a week, 6 nights, from about $350 one-way in 4-bed sleeper. * Step 3: Beijing to Hanoi by train Two trains a week, 2 nights, about $110 or £70 one-way in soft sleeper. * Step 4: Hanoi to Saigon by train Several trains daily, 2 nights. Why not stop off to see Hue or Hoi An? About $60 or £35 one-way in soft sleeper. * Step 5: Saigon-Phnom Penh by bus Daily, 1 day. * Step 6: Phnom Penh-Battambang by train or bus, bus to the frontier, train to Bangkok. * Step 7: Bangkok to Singapore by train. Daily, 2 nights, from £35 or $50 one-way including sleeper for both nights. There is no one agency who can arrange all the stages of a trip like this, so you will need to plan it and arrange each leg yourself - a small exercise in project management..! Just follow the advice on each seat61 page to buy tickets for each part of the journey. Some of this trip is best pre-booked (for example London-Moscow-Beijing-Hanoi), other sections are best booked as you go (for example, Saigon-Phnom Penh and Phnom Penh-Bangkok). Where do you start? Read through the seat61 pages linked above, then sketch out your itinerary using a simple spreadsheet like this.
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