![]() ![]() There's no bridge, but there are (slow) buses from Java to Bali, using ferries to cross over. I would be lucky if I meet a seasoned traveller going on the same trip. Lastly, please remind me about that Jakarta to Pontianak ferry. I think in term of Baht.Īny advice on how to get to Jakarta from the border towns? like what not to do! But I can't afford to pay for more than 200 baht per night. I didn't have a guide book and hostel sites dont have the cheapest options. all the hostels I stayed the whole time I was travelling, I only heard about them through the people I meet. But I cant fly, coz I have an ear infection of some sort. He also said it is cheaper to go to Medan from Melaka, than to travel from Penang, even if it closer. There is another crossing JOHOR BAHRU and Singapore to another Indonesian island that connects to Java.Ī local told a ferry from peninsular malaysia exist. Posted by Swept Away ( Travel Guru 1116 posts) 14y Star this if you like it!īali and Indonesia, There must be a bridge? I thought I read it somewhere that a bridge exist.ġ500 baht to go to Medan is hell expensive. Don't know about this one though.ġ50 RINGGIT IN MY HOTEL. you do know Jakarta is a separate island from Bali, don't you? You'll have to take a boat/ferry to cross from Java to Bali. ![]() I just want to go to Jakarta and then proceed to Borneo.īus? Umm. I am tempted to take the KL train, coz its so cheap and then proceed to Melaka. There's no ferry service from Peninsular Malaysia to Borneo. Guys, I really need to go cheap to make it to Borneo. He's probably right, as the distance is nearer compared to Penang - Medan. When was your guide book published? Even if it was published this year, it's no surprise with the crazy increase in fuel prices.Ī local told me its cheaper to go to Melaka and take a ferry to Sumatra. My guide book and the actual price of the ferry to Medan from Penang is so different. Posted by Hien ( Travel Guru 3906 posts) 14y Star this if you like it!
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