Why I took VIP coach instead of driving to Malaysia?
I have switched to taking the VIP coaches when I have to consider the fatique having to drive the car some 4 hours, and
having to bear with the traffic jams within Kuala Lumpur itself. It is now a breeze going on the VIP coach. I have traveled on luxury coaches
to several destinations in Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Lumut, Genting, and also Penang.
Kuala Lumpur & Malacca - There are many departure time to choose from leaving Golden Mile Complex.
Lumut (gateway to Pangkor Island), Genting and Penang - my preference is to depart Singapore on the last coach in the night and arrive at my
destination early in the morning... or early hours of the morning.
Stops along journey - Food and Drink
Usually the coaches will take a toilet break or a short rest at Yong Peng. At Yong Peng, there are two rest areas. One with a better ambience
with air-conditioning and the other like a big shed housing all the food and drink stalls.
I used to take the NICE VIP coach before they changed management recently. NICE coaches will stop at the food centre with air con and the food
there is much better than the other "shed-like" food centre. My wife especially likes the Mee Rebus that is served there. For me, it is the
cut-fruits and the variety of bread and buns which are available.
Most coaches will use the Tuas Second Link check point when entering Malaysia. At this checkpoint, in Singapore, I would advise you empty your
bladder, as the toilets are more accessible.
Tips on Clearing Custom and Immigration Checkpoint
One reason I do not encourage using the toilet at the Malaysia Custom & Immigration Checkpoint is that if you are held up by the custom
officers for questioning on items which they deem duty must be paid, and through the hassle you will be delayed and at the end no time to go
to the toilet no matter how full your bladder is... and the coach driver will be hurrying you and threatening you that if you do not hurry the
coach will leave without you.
This is really pathetic, and you will have to wait for another 90 minutes till the coach arrives at Yong Peng. You will be first person
rushing down the aisle of the coach to alight and rush for the toilet. Well... I have not been caught in such a situation before, but believe
me... I have seen some having to bear with such a situation. So, visit the toilet once you have cleared the Singapore Immigration at Tuas
Checkpoint.
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