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  2. You can fly all the way, or partly. You can travel by bus. Also you can travel by train all the way from Bangkok to Singapore (you’ll have to change trains, though).

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    • Traveling Overland from Bangkok to Singapore – Accommodation

    The distance between Bangkok and Singapore is about 2000 kilometers. These cities are well connected. So it is possible to travel from Bangkok to Singapore in several ways. You can fly all the way, or partly. You can travel by bus. And you can also travel by train all the way from Bangkok to Singapore. Or you can travel some part by train, some par...

    As 6 of us were flying from Latvia(Europe), and it’s quite a long journey – first and also last day of our 2 week backpacking trip was spent in the airports and on the planes. Day 1 – Flight to Bangkok Day 2 – Arriving in Bangkok Afternoon in Bangkok. We were staying near Khao San Road (getting to Khao San Road – cheapest way). The Golden Mount (Wa...

    We chose to stay in well rated budget hotels and hostels, where a double/twin room cost us between 15 – 25 EUR (16 – 27 USD) per night. There are many cheaper and also more expensive options. The choice is really wide, with hundreds or even thousands (in Bangkok, KL, Singapore) of hotels, hostels and home-stays in one city.

  3. Aug 18, 2021 · Read on to find out the best things to see and the best routes to travel in our Bangkok to Singapore Overland Itinerary. The whole area is very accommodating, and getting around is easy by all modes of transport.

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  4. It’s a distance of 990 km (615 miles). There is only one train per day. Note: This train only has 2nd class sleeper carriages. If you’d prefer to travel 1st class or prefer a newer train, you can get the 14:45 from Bangkok to Hat Yai.

  5. Travel Guide for Backpacking the Bangkok-Singapore route, one of the classics of its kind. You will be faced with a lot of different experiences. Exploring big and vibrant cities, trekking through tropical jungle, snorkeling with sea turtles and visiting old temple ruins.

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