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Bike by sea from India to Malaysia
Hi all
Has anyone got any info/experience in travelling by sea from India to Malaysia with a motorbike? Looking into this as an option if China is too tricky/expensive on a UK to Australia route. Thanks in advance. |
Possibly out of date now but it used to be easiest to fly your bike and yourself from Kathmandu to Bangkok but in recent years people have been able to ride across Myanmar, shipping out of India was always a problem due to troublesome and expensive bureaucracy.
China is more of a problem getting to India rather than out of it. |
Your biggest challenge in India is BUREAUCRACY! They will make you suffer, but yes it is possible. Highly advisable not to ship from Madras, rather Mumbai would be a preference despite the greater distance/cost.
FYI, it seems highly unlikely china will issue overland permits next year. Burma remains highly challenged with civil unrest. Flying is very costly but MAS does take bikes from New Delhi and Mumbai. The BKK/KTM no longer flies widebody aircraft, or did not prior to the virus. Ditto KL/KTM. Good luck mate! |
Thanks for the info. Hound_Dog, why do you suggest shipping from Mumbai (as it seems odd due to geography) as opposed to Madras? Would any other East coast ports work (Calcutta for example - or even Columbo in Sri Lanka)? With China and Burma potentially out we are running out of options as our route deposits us into India from Pakistan.....
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Situations change while you are on the road and it is possible that travelling through Burma might become an option again by the time you get there but if not have a look through this page. https://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ge...country_value= |
Yes, you can drive to Malaysia by Road, From India to Myanmar, Thailand and finally reaching Malaysia. There are some shows that show you the trip via road from Malaysia to Myanmar.
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Sri Lanka is possible but then the additional costs of getting there will negate any saving and probably increase your transit time. Remember, frequency of shipping is what you want. Regular reliable services instead of having to potentially wait months as your bike is swapped between half a dozen vessels. |
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