Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru

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Dear Mr. Muzzammil

I saw your message on Pakgrid. I also need some advice. I'm joining UTM, Johor Bahru campus in Feb for my doctorate program in Engineering Education. I think I got a good deal on the airfare (ISB-KL for Rs. 38,500).

I need your advice on the KL-> JB section. Should I take a plane or bus, which is more convenient/economical.

Secondly, can you recommend a low-price but comfy hotel near UTM for the first days of my arrival till I settle in the university hostel?

Thanks,
 
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Dear Mr. Azhar

Thanks for your email.

Firstly, I'd suggest to check with the travel agent if there is a possibility to fly ISB-JB, with immigration at Johor Baharu. Even a little bit extra charge, say 5,000, would save you from unwanted hassle with all the luggage.

For air ticket, having a look at matrix.itasoftware.com will be helpful. This website will also be useful for your future travels.

If ISB-JB is not possible then I'd recommend bus over flying/train. The best option would be the Yoyo bus from the airport, KLIA: http://www.journeymalaysia.com/ptaklia.htm

This option will save you from going to KL, which is far away from the airport and will be quite time consuming.

The above website will also be helpful during your stay in Malaysia.

Train and budget airlines, especially Air Asia, may also be useful afterwards.

Regarding accommodation, I'd recommend booking.com which is a trusted resource and provides amazingly flexible filters.

Hope this is helpful.

Best of luck for your future endeavors.
 
Muzzammil

Indonesian Visa for Pakistani Citizens

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Dear Muzamil Saab Asalam Alikum,
 

I have few questions if you can help me out with these are regards to your trip to East Asia.I will really appreciate it.
 

1- what is the name of your travel agent and did you book your flights through the agent?
 

2-how many days you spend in Indonesia?
 

3-My travel agent Gerrys is saying if I apply visa through them then I have to buy the whole package from them.
 

I will appreciate your reply.
 

Thank You

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Dear Mehdi sb., walaikum salam, and thanks for your email.

We spent one week in Indonesia, all in Bali. Getting Indonesian visa was not easy and my travel agent was also asking to buy the whole package from them.

However, first I got the Malaysian visa and ticket from my travel agent which was easier. Then I went to the Indonesian embassy myself and asked if they could give me the visa without going to the travel agent.
They asked to book a flight and hotels, which I did online, and submitted the documents. Finally, got the visa in a couple of days without any further issues.

You can see further details here:
http://mozumbus.blogspot.com/2011/02/planning-notes-3-oriental-outings-visa.html

Hope this will be helpful.

Regards

Muzzammil
http://mozumbus.blogspot.com

Asked

Dear Muzamil,
 
Thanks for your advice I just have couple of things to ask you more.
 
1- I heard that you need to have certain amount of Singapore currency or equivalent  with you if you have Pakistani passport.
 
2- can you tell me the place where u stated in Bali and Srilanka.
 
3- also with regards to Nepal we get the visa at the airport?
 
Thank you
 
Regards
 
Mehdi
 
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Dear Mehdi
This is my pleasure. Here is the response to your questions:
1. I'm not sure and never heard about this.
2. There are plenty of places around Sri Lanka and Bali for all budget ranges. I would suggest using www.booking.com to search a suitable place as per your preferences.
3. Yes.

Here goes details of our SEA trip:




You might also find this post helpful:
http://mozumbus.blogspot.com/2012/04/visiting-china-thailand-singapore.html
 
Regards
Muzzammil
 

Monday, November 25, 2013

Charna Island

Asked

Hi , i am a resident of karachi , kindly advice me if you provide services for arranging a fishing trip to charna island , wats the cost and equipment included etc , i would appreciate if u can pass me ur cell no i will contact u tanks  


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Thanks Omer for your email.
Firstly, please note that I do not provide any services. The most I can do is sharing my travel experiences and providing the information to other fellows based on these experiences, without any benefit, commission, etc.
Coming to the topic, i.e. Charna Island, you may find this helpful:

http://mozumbus.blogspot.com/2013/10/boating-adventure-fishing-around-charna.html
I can provide you with the contact details of the boatman, Arif: 03453742753
It shall cost you 35-40k for 15-20 persons, including full meals and basic fishing equipment, for a full day trip from Kemari. The other alternative is to reach Mubarak Village first by road and then negotiate with a boatman at Sonahra Beach. I believe this will be a lot economical, especially if there are fewer people than 15, but the first option is by far less uncomfortable.
Hope this is helpful.
Regards

Muzzammil

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Higher Studies and Part Time Job in Latvia

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I'm zameer from Srilanka. i'm planning to go latvia to continue my higher studies. what do u think about my plan? if i go there can i get a  good part time job?
 i hope u'll guide me.
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Hi Zameer
Thanks for your email and good to know that your are planning for higher studies.
I have not been to Latvia so might not be able to comment on the perspective of a part time job. However, I did host a Latvian traveler, which provided me with a limited exposure to the country (http://mozumbus.blogspot.com/2012/04/pakistan-second-love-of-latvian.html). From this experience, the first thing I can tell you about Latvia is that its weather would be significantly different from that of Sri Lanka. It will be a lot colder then one can experience in a tropical country. Secondly, I believe that the major foreign language in Latvia is Russian, and not English, which might be an important consideration.

So these are my two cents, literally!
I wish you best of luck and a prosperous future.
Regards

Muzzammil

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Pakistan Visa for World Trip

Asked

Hey buddy! I read your blog and it was awesome. What neat pictures you've got there. Im in my way to Pakistan on the next year, trying to cross the border from India. So I'd like ti know about the visa I should get, and if it's easy to obtain. If you have any other advice please let me know. Thanks heaps!

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Hi friend
Thanks for the email and for liking my blog.
And great to know that you plan a world trip and intend to crossover to Pakistan also.
Regarding visa, I understand that Pakistan visa can now only be obtained from one's country of permanent residence. Previously, this was not the case as one could also get it on-the-go, making things a lot easier. Otherwise, the border crossing is easy and fun. If you are coming to Pakistan around summers, then I would advise you to crossover to China after visiting Pakistan's splendid North.
Not to mention, if you happen to Karachi, my hometown, please feel welcome, and stay with me.
Regards
Muzzammil

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Malaysian Visa for a Pakistani Working in Saudi Arabia

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Nice informative blog , Bro I am Pakistani working in Saudi Arabia , want to travel to Malaysia from Pakistan .

1) My Bank account is in Saudi Arabia , no account in Pakistan yet , so if i make the bank statement from the bank which is here in Saudi Arabia will work for me , Is it acceptable !!

2) Need suggestion for the hotel booking , online or after reaching there we can book , which is batter !!


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Thanks Usman for reading my blog. Here goes answers to your questions:

1. It should work in my opinion. At max, You might need to show the evidence that you are working in Saudi Arabia, i.e. a photocopy of Iqama.

2. I did both. Depends on the situation. If you are short of time then booking online is preferable. But if you want to be flexible, then there is no harm in booking once you are there. If you chose the second option, then I would suggest doing some research beforehand and make a shortlist of your preferred hotels with their contact details. One middle way is to to book places with no cancellation charges. I usually use www.booking.com, along with other useful websites, for hotel search and booking.

Hope this would be helpful.

This question was asked here:
http://mozumbus.blogspot.com/2011/02/planning-notes-3-oriental-outings-visa.html

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Help for Cameron Highland Trip

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Hello Muzamil,



We are a group of eight people touring Malaysia for the first time, we would like to go for a day trip from KL to Cameron HIghlands. Can you please refer a good tour package company? On the web I see very expensive deals worth RM 250 but in the above site you mentioned about going there for only RM 25.


Really appreciate your help and really liked your site.

Thanks
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Hi Nayeem
Thanks for your email and for going through my blog.
RM 250 looks expensive to me too, however, RM 25 I mentioned on my blog was the cost of half-day trip we bought once we reached the Cameron Highlands - and not from KL.
I would suggest you to buy the KL-CH-KL bus ticket yourself which may cost you around RM 70 per person as per the following helpful website:

http://www.journeymalaysia.com/ptacamerons.htm

Just to mention, this would be a long journey, ~4+ hours, therefore, I'd suggest staying there for a night or two. Cameron Highlands is a beautiful place and there is a lot to explore around, so staying there is worth it in my opinion. However, if you are short of time for a night stay, then your best bet would be to take the earliest bus.

For the sight-seeing trip, you can buy one once there or pre-book. It would still cost you under RM100: 70+25!

So this is my two cents worth. Hopefully it helps.

Regards

Muzzammil

Asked

Hi Muzzammil,

Thank you very much for the prompt response and helpful tips on the bus. This is really great to know..  I would have loved to spend more time there, but due to our short time, we have to make only a day trip (7am-8pm).


The reason we are leaning towards tour package from KL is because it will give us the flexibility to see around in Cameroon Highland, the itinerary covers lunch as well as entrance to tea garden, butterfly park and few other attractions. If we take the bus, as you mentioned we have to get a package tour after arrival and also taxi from terminal in KL to our hotel in xxx.


Any recommendation in terms of reasonable package tour company? I understand you are busy and this is just your hobby, so thanks again for taking the time to read my email and responding.

Regards

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Hi Nayeem.

My pleasure.

Your observations regarding the overheads of not buying a tour makes a lot of sense. In this case, I would suggest shopping around (the internet) to get more options and buy one with good reputation without paying extra. With 8 people, I believe you have a good bargaining power for that.
When in Cameron Highlands, I observed that there were 4 tour agencies. So imo it'd be wiser to contact them directly to minimize the middle man commission. Here goes those 4 agencies:

CS was the one we booked the tour from and the experience was fine.

Btw, did you think of making to CH directly from the airport, rather than going into KL and hence saving time and some money. This way you might manage to spare one night for CH. It would anyways be worthwhile to discuss this possibility with the tour operator you contact, unless the stay in KL is already locked-in.

This might sound pushy but spending 7-8 hours on the road is a bit too much for a half-a-day trip. 

And yes sharing tips with traveler is a good hobby for me and I feel glad when someone finds that helpful. So please feel free to contact me whenever you need so.

Regards

Muzzammil

Asked

Thanks a lot Muzzammil! Infact I got a much better offer from Titiwangsa tours using your recommendation..Feel free to add my email to the travel blog..

Regards