j'arriverai le 01/11 prochain à Rangoun vers 9h20.
Après visa, change USD et achat carte SIM je souhaite me rendre directement à la gare routière de AUNG MINGALAR HIGHWAY STATION pour essayer de prendre un bus pour Hpa An.
En effet j'aimerai y être le soir même pour commencer tout de suite mon "court" périple le lendemain matin.
Alors question 1 :
y a-t-il une navette vers la gare routière depuis l'aéroport ou vaut-il mieux prendre un taxi (j'ai vu 5000 kyats) ?
si ça fonctionne j'aimerai y être au plus tard vers 13h00 ou 14h00
question 2 :
pensez vous qu'il y aura des bus dispos l'après midi même ?
j'ai vu sur Myanmar Bus Ticket des bus les vendredis (mais évidemment je n'ai pas de visibilité jusqu'en novembre) à 14h30, avec arrivée à Hpa An à 22h30 (compagnie Mi Ba Gone Express) pour 5.70 USD
Bonjour
Pourquoi changer des USD ?
La station de bus Aung Mingalar est dans le même secteur que l'aéroport, donc en arrivant à 9:20 ça doit être largement faisable d'y être pour 13:00. A mon avis autant privilégier le taxi pour ne pas perdre de temps, plus tu arriveras tôt et plus tu auras des chances de trouver un bus pour Hpa-An.
Shwe Mandalar semble proposer des bus de nuit, ainsi que mandalarminn
Bons préparatifs...
Bonjour
La station de bus est proche de l'aéroport. Le mieux c'est le taxi à négocier. Pour Hpa An, les bus partent davantage tôt le matin ou le soir, mais je crois savoir qu'il y a un bus à 15 h pour Moulmein et Hpa An.
Oui pour les dollars je ne comprends pas trop. L'idéal est de prendre des euros et de les changer en monnaie locale le kyat.
Merci Kristofe pour ta réponse.
Bien contente d'échanger avec toi.. j'ai pas mal lu ton blog ces derniers mois.. merci, c'est une pépite !
Je viens de chercher un peu et pour l'instant tout ce que je trouve, c'est sur Myanmar Bus Ticket :
Mi Ba Gone ExpressNormal (2+2)14:30 >> 22:30Yangon >> Hpa-AnApproximately 0 days 8 hours 00 mins5.7$
j'espère que j'arriverai à trouver l'info d'ici là (j'ai encore un peu de temps)
Je pense qu'au pire tu pourrais prendre un bus jusqu'a Kyaik hti yo (Kinmun) et puis prendre un autre vers Hpa-An.
Il y'a des bus presque toutes les heures de Aung Mingalar bus station.
ça y est suis rentrée de mes vacances d'été et reprend mes recherches pour mon voyage en Birmanie.
connais tu le site de bus BNFEXPRESS ?
A priori, je peux réserver un billet de bus en ligne avec paiement Paypal pour un bus Yangon - Hpa An le 01/nov à 14h30 (8h de trajet) : 5.26 USD (via MI BA GONE EXPRESS)
cela te semble fiable ?
en fait tout dépend de ce bus pour la suite de la préparation de mon voyage. Si c'est ok, je peu le réserver et ensuite réserver ma guesthouse pour le soir même à Hpa An et donc compléter aussi ma demande de visa
en fait j'ai peur d'arriver à la gare routière et de ne pas avoir de place dans le bus de 14h30 et de me retrouver "plantée" à la gare routière.
j'arrive à 9h30 et je n'ai pas envie d'aller au centre, et de refaire le trajet retour en fin de journée pour prendre un bus de nuit.
Pas de souci pour réserver par internet, pour ma part je passe par https://myanmarbusticket.com. Pour Hpa An, je vois qu'il y a pas mal de bus.
Bons préparatifs
Christophe
Bonjour
Je vais faire exactement le même déplacement au même horaire avec mon mari ma belle mère (eh oui...) et ma fille de 4 ans. Bref, ce n est pas du tout la première fois que nous partons en Birmanie mais là je sèche... J arrive également à 9h20 à l aéroport de yangon et là 3 solutions s offrent à moi:
1- on prend un taxi à 140$ pour nous 4 et on descend directement de l aéroport à Moulmein.
2- on prend un taxi pour la station Aung mingalar et on essaie d attraper le premier bus pour moulmein (j ai vu qu il y en avait à 10h et 12h aussi)
3- on prend un taxi pour la station Aung Mingalar et je réserve un bus depuis la France en amont (celui de 12h j imagine). Mais y a t il des choses à faire près de la station ? Ou au moins un resto ou café ou se reposer (la dernière fois c était il y a 10 ans donc mes souvenirs sont flous)?
Merci d avance pour vos conseils 👍
Merci !
Oui c est vrai j aurais pu tout simplement regarder une carte ( l informatique et moi ça fait 2 🤪)
Concernant la réservation de bus, nécessaire ou pas à votre avis ?
Anne
Merci !
Oui c est vrai j aurais pu tout simplement regarder une carte ( l informatique et moi ça fait 2 🤪)
Concernant la réservation de bus, nécessaire ou pas à votre avis ?
Anne
Re-bonjour,
Personellement, moi qui pars a la fin Janvier, ai reservé mes billets de bus il y a 10 jours. Je fais quand meme 6 voyages en bus pendant mon mois de voyage. C'est vrai qu'on paie un peu de commission sur les tickets mais moi j'ai horreur de m'emmerder dans les gares routieres et autres, surtout si on est a la bourre a courir et chercher le bon guichet etc. Mais bon, moi j'ai 73 ans. Si tu reserves en ligne il y a absolumment besoin d'avoir un smartphone car a part JJ Express les autres lignes de bus ne donne les places qu'entre 3/5 jours avant le depart. Il ne me reste plus que les billets de bateaux a faire la-bas.
Bon courage.
Si vous arrivez à 9 h 20, prévoyez un peu de temps pour récupérer les bagages, changer de l'argent, récupérer le visa, puis trouver un taxi. Après la station de bus Aung Mingalar n'est pas bien loin, il y a des bus pour Moulmein à midi (ça peut être jouable si vous avez déjà réservé) puis à 15 heures.
Pour ce qui est de la station de bus, je ne pense pas que vous aurez envie d'en sortir pour trouver un resto ou un café car les environs sont pollués et la circulation y est infernale. Il faudra donc patienter dans un des nombreux tea-shop de la gare de bus. Perso, ce n'est pas mon endroit préféré, mais on n'a pas le choix;
Bonjour Anne
Désolée pour le retard de ma réponse.
J'avais réservé en avance sur le site de BNF EXPRESS pour un bus entre Yangon et Hpa Anh. J'avais réservé rve l'horaire de 14h30.(j'ai reçu mon billet électronique 4 jours avant).
J'arrivais à 9h20, l'avion est arrivé à l'heure et après visa, change de l'argent, achat carte Sim, j'étais à la gare routière vers 11h déjà. Lorsque je me suis présenté à la guitoune de la société de bus, ils m'ont proposé de monter dans le bus précédant qui partait 10min après. Juste eu le temps de m'acheter de l'eau et j'ai pris le bus. Franchement j'étais très contente, suis arrivée à Hpa Anh à 17h30 au lieu de 22h30 !
A mon avis tu seras dans ces eaux là, vers 11h, aussi le jour de ton arrivée. Et effectivement il y a pleins d'echopes où vous pourrez vous restaurer avant de prendre votre bus.
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Hi there,
I’ve found so many tips and reviews on this forum, so it’s my turn to contribute a little.
We spent just over two weeks with our family, with the following itinerary:
- Hanoi: 5 days
- Halong Bay: 3 days and 2 nights
- Tam Coc: 3 days
- Mai Chau: 2 days
- Sapa: 3 days
We got around by bike, scooter, Grab, and bus.
Our main accommodations were homestays and hotels in Hanoi.
We visited lots of museums, temples, and neighborhoods in Hanoi.
We did a 2-day, 1-night trek in Sapa with May, a Hmong local, without going through an agency.
A few small regrets: the weather was overcast, and we couldn’t make it to Fansipan, but nothing major 😅. We also couldn’t find transport to get from Sapa to Mu Cang Chai.
Other than that, this trip will stay in our memories for the kindness of the Vietnamese people, the connections we made, the food (street food, homestays...), the coffee 😋, the landscapes, and how easy it was to get around...
Our goal was to take our time and focus only on a small part of northern Vietnam.
If you need any tips or recommendations, don’t hesitate to ask.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
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4 nights in Krabi
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Thanks, everyone! Alain.
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My trip’s coming up, and I’m having a bit of trouble with three bus/minivan routes. Usually, I find everything at this time of year, but this time—yikes!
Sandakan → Sepilok:
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March 24: Phnom Penh
March 25: Phnom Penh
March 26: Depart for Kampot
March 27: Kampot
March 28: Depart for Battambang
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March 30: Tonlé SAP to Siem Reap
March 31: Siem Reap
April 1: Siem Reap
April 2: Siem Reap
April 3: Siem Reap
April 4: Siem Reap
April 5: Departure