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Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Thai Visa => Topic started by: Mitch Iwichiwa on April 09, 2014, 04:44:42 PM

Title: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on April 09, 2014, 04:44:42 PM
Hello-

I'll need to apply for a new visa in Vientiene, probably in May but maybe before.  How do people in Buriram usually travel to the border at Nong Khai?  Is there a bus that goes fairly straight north without going to Korat first?  Do I have to go to Korat and change buses?  I phoned Nakorn Chai, but they only have buses from Bangkok to Nong Khai, and they don't stop in Korat.  There appears to be only one train stopping in Korat going on to Nong Khai, and it's a slow, ordinary train, so I've tentatively written off using the train.  I'm worried about safety taking a non-Nakorn Chai bus, but the only way to use them would be to go all the way to Bangkok and then backtrack significantly before continuing north to Nong Khai. 

How do people in Buriram usually do this?  Thanks for any information.

-Mitch
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Starman on April 09, 2014, 05:24:45 PM
Take the Big yellow bus to Mukdahan. Then cross the river and go to Savannakhet. The consulate there is also better than Vientiene in my opinion.

Buses leave Buriram at 3pm or 3am. If you take the 3am bus then it should get you to Mukdahan at about 9am. That gives you time to get across the bridge, buses available at Mukdahan, and get through both sets of immigration and to the consulate in Savanakhet, by tuk tuk, in time for the 12 midday deadline.

Find a nice room for rent, Leema guest house is very good and only about 350baht a night. Have a walk around and have a few cold Beer Lao. Go back to consulate next day at 1pm for your passport.

There is a bus that leaves Mukdahan at 5pm. That should get you back in Buriram about 11pm.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: urleft on April 09, 2014, 06:29:07 PM
Take the Big yellow bus to Mukdahan. Then cross the river and go to Savannakhet. The consulate there is also better than Vientiene in my opinion.

Buses leave Buriram at 3pm or 3am. If you take the 3am bus then it should get you to Mukdahan at about 9am. That gives you time to get across the bridge, buses available at Mukdahan, and get through both sets of immigration and to the consulate in Savanakhet, by tuk tuk, in time for the 12 midday deadline.

Find a nice room for rent, Leema guest house is very good and only about 350baht a night. Have a walk around and have a few cold Beer Lao. Go back to consulate next day at 1pm for your passport.

There is a bus that leaves Mukdahan at 5pm. That should get you back in Buriram about 11pm.

I'm impressed.  Good info.     Think the Op should buy you a beer based on that excellent information.   party4
 
 
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on April 09, 2014, 07:12:18 PM
Thank you for the detailed information, Starman.  I would prefer to go to Savannakhet, but I'm very leery.  I want to apply for a double-entry tourist visa, and although Vientiane has never been my favorite travel destination, I have always received my requests at the consulate there in the past.  I have read that Savannakhet is not as good a bet for requesting a double-entry tourist visa, that sometimes they issue them when one would expect and sometimes they don't.  Whichever city I go to, it's going to cost me a lot of money and hassle, because I need to arrange for someone to take care of my dogs at home for the days I'm gone.  What I really, really don't want is to put out that money and hassle and then be refused a double-entry tourist visa for no apparent reason in Savannakhet.  Even though it's further and more trouble, I would rather invest that money and hassle in treking to Vientiane, because it has always worked in the past.

Does anyone know how the best way to get to Nong Khai from here?
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Starman on April 09, 2014, 07:22:05 PM
I have, in the last two years, never heard of anyone being refused a double entry in Savannakhet.

The main point would be how many double entries you have already had and did you extend them in Thailand too?

If you have never been to Savannakhet before then they should not refuse.

You have basically answered your own question about "How to get to Nong Khai?".
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on April 09, 2014, 07:32:11 PM
Well, I did a little more reading on the net and now you've got me thinking I should indeed go to Savannakhet.  There are a lot of accounts of people going there, and I'm not coming across any recent reports of unexplained denials.  Thanks again for the detailed plans.

The other wrench in the matter is that depending on the timing, I may be applying for a non-immigrant visa rather than a tourist visa, if my next employer can have the paperwork prepared in time.  Have you heard if Savannakhet is recommended for non-immigrant visa applications as well?
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Starman on April 09, 2014, 07:35:34 PM
If all documents are in order, Savannakhet will quite happily issue a Non B single entry.

Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on April 09, 2014, 07:54:32 PM
Thanks.  What's the "big yellow bus" like?  Is it a full size bus, or is it easily decimated in an accident?  Are the Beatles on board?  Oh wait, that's their submarine...  No air-con I'm guessing... 
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: urleft on April 09, 2014, 07:57:09 PM
Thanks.  What's the "big yellow bus" like?  Is it a full size bus, or is it easily decimated in an accident?  Are the Beatles on board?  Oh wait, that's their submarine...  No air-con I'm guessing... 

I will assume the yellow bus is the same as I took to Patts.  It has AC.  However, they can oversell it and put seats (plastic stools) down the middle so going to the toilet can be difficult. 

Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Starman on April 09, 2014, 07:59:44 PM
Full air con. Big VIP bus. Probably second in comfort, only NCA better.

Two different routes. One goes from Buriram and the other goes from Nang Rong.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on April 09, 2014, 08:15:51 PM
Wow, that's great.  Thanks a lot Starman and Urleft.  The trip should be less of a headache thanks to your help.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: BillH52 on April 09, 2014, 09:05:02 PM
Having made this crossing in the past, would suggest particular attention to Starmans suggestion - "Leema guest house is very good".     
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: urleft on April 09, 2014, 09:24:05 PM
I appreciate the thanks Mitch, but my contributions were minimal at best.  Starman is the hero here.  I rode a bus, starman did the deed. 

Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Starman on April 09, 2014, 09:36:01 PM
I rode the bus too. More than once.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: urleft on April 09, 2014, 09:53:59 PM
See See, I rode a Yellow Bus once, now only do NCA, rent a van/driver, or drive myself.   

Comfort is very important to me. 

That being said, if I had to do a visa run to another country and the Yellow bus was the most viable alternative, I would probably take it. 

However, if I was Mitch, I would go hog wild.  I would fly to Bangkok, then fly to Phnom Penh spent a few days and make a vacation out of it.  Yea cost maybe 20-30,000 baht more, but enjoy life while you can. 
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Starman on April 09, 2014, 10:06:47 PM
Cambodia is notorious for being slow. Sometimes a 4 day wait from date of application.

He has already noted that he can't be away for too long.

The yellow bus is fine. If you happen to get their new double decker VIP it is a great ride.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: urleft on April 09, 2014, 11:28:22 PM
Cambodia is notorious for being slow. Sometimes a 4 day wait from date of application.

He has already noted that he can't be away for too long.

The yellow bus is fine. If you happen to get their new double decker VIP it is a great ride.

OK, where did he say he can't wait too long?  He mentions May, 3 weeks from now. 

You were on such a roll. 
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Starman on April 10, 2014, 07:38:12 AM
Thank you for the detailed information, Starman.  I would prefer to go to Savannakhet, but I'm very leery.  I want to apply for a double-entry tourist visa, and although Vientiane has never been my favorite travel destination, I have always received my requests at the consulate there in the past.  I have read that Savannakhet is not as good a bet for requesting a double-entry tourist visa, that sometimes they issue them when one would expect and sometimes they don't. Whichever city I go to, it's going to cost me a lot of money and hassle, because I need to arrange for someone to take care of my dogs at home for the days I'm gone.  What I really, really don't want is to put out that money and hassle and then be refused a double-entry tourist visa for no apparent reason in Savannakhet.  Even though it's further and more trouble, I would rather invest that money and hassle in treking to Vientiane, because it has always worked in the past.

Does anyone know how the best way to get to Nong Khai from here?

This sentence suggests that he would like to be there and back as soon as possible.

Not quite sure what you mean about being on a roll. I was simply advising what is probably the least hassle, cheapest and quickest service.I did that because reading between the lines, in the quoted post, that is exactly what he was asking for.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on April 10, 2014, 08:51:28 AM
:- )  Yes, if Mitch had 30,000 baht to burn, he would probably just fly to the States and visit his family, too.  Yeah, I need to go quickly and cheaply. 

Starman, there is a consensus in other places that the consulate's cut off time for visa applications is now 11:00 AM rather than noon.  Do you think the 3AM bus will cut it too short?  I would love to spend only one night, but don't know if 2 hours is really enough time to get across the border and to the consulate.  Any thoughts?
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Starman on April 10, 2014, 06:50:38 PM
That's the first I have heard of an 11 am cut off.

Anyway, the three times I have made this trip I have always arrived at the consulate by about 10am.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: smoooth2 on April 11, 2014, 10:32:01 AM
I did the Savannakhet run about 1 year ago, and it was 11am cut off at Consulate on 1st day, then 2pm pickup on 2nd day.

I drove my car from Buriram to Mukdahan, overnighted in Mukdahan, then parked my car free at the Thai side of the bridge at 8am and caught the scheduled bus over the bridge. Lao Immigration formalities took about 30mins, then hop a tuktuk direct to Thai Consulate in Savannakhet.(100 baht for 10min ride, and they all know where the farang wants to go without saying a word !)

2pm passport pickup on 2nd day only took about 10mins, then tuktuk back to bridge. Beaut big Duty Free store on Lao side, then onto bus across the bridge. 10min Thai Immigration formalities, then 100m walk to my car by 3.15pm

Was home in Buriram about 10pm
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on April 12, 2014, 04:09:43 PM
Great info.  Thanks all.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Starman on April 13, 2014, 07:43:03 AM
Thanks Smooth2.

Useful for me too. I will be going some time in June.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on May 11, 2014, 06:34:19 PM
Just reporting back that the trip to Savannakhet worked out well.  Thanks for twisting my arm a little.  The only part that was a bit nip and tuck was the darn bridge bus.  Even though the yellow bus left pretty late out of Buriram, it still got to Mukdahan by 9:00.  Tuktuk to the bridge was no problem.  But that darn bridge bus only leaves once an hour at that time of day according to the written schedule.  If you just miss one, you basically lose an hour waiting.  Even though I had to wait a long time for that, I still got to the Consulate by 10:30.  I got in line and was at the window at 10:57.  :- ) 

Lin's Cafe was very pleasant.  Good food at fair prices in a relaxing atmosphere, and great tasting coffee.
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: gotlost on May 11, 2014, 10:57:54 PM
See See, I rode a Yellow Bus once, now only do NCA, rent a van/driver, or drive myself.   

Comfort is very important to me. 

That being said, if I had to do a visa run to another country and the Yellow bus was the most viable alternative, I would probably take it. 

However, if I was Mitch, I would go hog wild.  I would fly to Bangkok, then fly to Phnom Penh spent a few days and make a vacation out of it.  Yea cost maybe 20-30,000 baht more, but enjoy life while you can.

How you going to fly from Buriram to Bangkok as NokAir has stooped all flights from Buriram until at lest  July? buttslap
Title: Re: What is the best way to get to Nong Khai from Buriram?
Post by: urleft on May 12, 2014, 06:31:03 AM
See See, I rode a Yellow Bus once, now only do NCA, rent a van/driver, or drive myself.   

Comfort is very important to me. 

That being said, if I had to do a visa run to another country and the Yellow bus was the most viable alternative, I would probably take it. 

However, if I was Mitch, I would go hog wild.  I would fly to Bangkok, then fly to Phnom Penh spent a few days and make a vacation out of it.  Yea cost maybe 20-30,000 baht more, but enjoy life while you can.

How you going to fly from Buriram to Bangkok as NokAir has stooped all flights from Buriram until at lest  July? buttslap

Because when I made that post Nok Air was still flying.