Following the flooding in the North Eastern part of the Peninsular Malaysia there is a bridge down, or collapsed or at risk of collapse. Either way there is no jungle line railway operating here currently. The plan is to take a coach all the way to Kuala Besut, arriving at half four in the afternoon, then get either a bus or taxi to Kota Bharu.
The next two days present us with extensive travel, especially on Tuesday when we have to make our way from Kota Bharu to the Thai border at Ranjang Pantau/Sungai Kolok. Get a train to Phattalung at six thirty in the morning Thai time (Thailand is one hour behind Malaysia), get a bus from Phattalung to Trang then a taxi to Had Yao (Not Hat Yai as everyone wrongly 'corrects' us).
There may not be Internet now so hopefully we will both be alive and blogging next time you read from us.
Thank you for enjoying our posts, we are having a wonderful time here in South East Asia. There is the fattest Tapir here, I will desperately attempt to ride it and get Sue to photograph the hilarious scene that ensues.
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