Hi there.
I will be driving down to Ranong's Andaman Club around the 11th/12th May, Does anyone need to go for a visa-stamp also around this time?
I drive steady & keep to around 90kph. Cheers now..U.S.
Visa-run to Ranong 11/12th May..
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Is this the closest/easiest visa run? I have done it before a few years ago and really enjoyed it. Which option would you recommend for an elderly and disabled chap (not me)
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Re: Visa-run to Ranong 11/12th May..
Border run, remember - big difference!!
On a visa run you go to a Thai embassy or consulate to get a visa.
On a border run you cross a border and return to get a new entry stamp in your passport.
On a visa run you go to a Thai embassy or consulate to get a visa.
On a border run you cross a border and return to get a new entry stamp in your passport.
This is the way
Re: Visa-run to Ranong 11/12th May..
Yes, Ranong is the closest point of exit to HH for a border run.NOKYAI wrote:Is this the closest/easiest visa run? I have done it before a few years ago and really enjoyed it. Which option would you recommend for an elderly and disabled chap (not me)
If someone is disabled, then the long tail boats are definitely off the menu. The Andaman Club run would be best. Easy getting on and off the boat and comfortable - from what I remember from years ago.