1. Southeast Asia independent travel guide recommends bringing sunscreen, parasol, and traveling light.
1. Entry and exit of transnational vehicles (1) Entry procedures and materials 1. With your valid passport, Thai visa, valid driver's license plate, "Vehicle Registration Book" (Vehicle Registration Manual), go through the procedures at the Thai Customs at the port of entry.
The customs will review the materials and print out the "Vehicle Entry and Exit Customs Declaration Form" (simplified customs declaration form) on the spot, keep the original and return the copy to the applicant.
2. With your valid passport and visa to Thailand, and a copy of the "Vehicle Entry and Exit Customs Declaration Form", go to the Thai Immigration Bureau (same location as the customs) to go through the procedures and fill in the "Entry and Exit Card" (Exit and Entry Card) and "Vehicle Information Form"
》 (Mean of Transport TM2 Information), "Passenger Information Form" (Passenger List TM3).
The Immigration Bureau stamps an entry stamp on the applicant.
For U.S. passports, exit cards and TM2 forms, fix the exit card on the visa page of the passport, keep the originals of the entry card, TM2 and TM3 forms, and return copies to the applicant.
(2) Exit procedures and materials 1. Bring your valid passport, a copy of your visa to Thailand, exit card, TM2, and TM3 forms to the Thai Immigration Bureau at the exit port to complete the procedures.
The Immigration Bureau will take back the copy and exit card and stamp the exit stamp on the passport.
2. Go to the customs with a copy of your valid passport and Thai visa "Vehicle Entry and Exit Customs Declaration Form".
Customs will take back the copy.
3. Under normal circumstances, foreign vehicles shall not stay in Thailand for more than 30 days.
Violators will be fined 1,000 baht per day, with a maximum of 10,000 baht.
2. Self-driving tour route map of Southeast Asia. Good places for nightlife in Southeast Asia: 1. Ho Ying Mangrove Recommendation Index: 5-star Ho Ying Mangrove. He Ying Mangrove is the mangrove forest with the most fireflies in Sabah.
Its biggest feature is that it has a double-decker boat, which is comfortable and luxurious.
In the evening, you can enjoy afternoon tea and desserts on the boat, order a plate of fresh and delicious seafood, and watch the sunset and solitary flight.
People can't help themselves from delicious food.
In the evening, in addition to watching the Milky Way of Fireflies, there was also a musical dinner with an elegant Sabah traditional dance performance that people could not help but want to attend.
After a sumptuous dinner and a show, we took a slow cruise down the Ho Ying River in a double-decker boat.
The moment the lights are turned off, fireflies are flying all over the mangroves, as romantic and unforgettable as a Christmas wishing tree.
2. KLIAS Mangrove Recommendation Index: 2-star KLIAS Mangrove KLIAS Mangrove is about 120 kilometers away from the center of Kota Kinabalu and takes about 2 hours by car.
Early development resulted in fewer fireflies now. As tourists continue to increase, there are more people, more noise, and less romantic atmosphere for watching fireflies.
3. Weston Mangrove Recommendation Index: 3-star Weston Mangrove Compared with the other three mangroves, Weston Mangrove is much further away.
It’s a bit tiring going back and forth, taking at least four hours, what a waste of travel time.
In addition, the river is very wide and separated from the woods, so you can feel the flickering of fireflies up close.
I can't get the effect of being surrounded by fireflies.
Weston's long distance also symbolizes a high degree of unexploration and wildlife.
Besides, it's a night for fireflies.
For safety reasons, it is not recommended for everyone to go there.
4. KAWA Mangrove Recommendation Index: Three-star KAWA Mangrove KAWA mangrove, where passengers are transported by boat, the narrow and winding river channel makes people feel a little seasick at the eighteen turns of the mountain road.
Sitting on the boat at night and admiring the fireflies hidden in the woods, coupled with the cool breeze of the midsummer night, is a perfect match.
There are many mosquitoes in the forest.
If you are afraid of insects, be sure to bring mosquito repellent.
If you are bitten, you may feel pain or even become allergic.
When watching fireflies, you need to turn the light on your phone to the lowest setting and do not turn on the flash.
If you turn on the flash, it will not only harm the fireflies, but also destroy the atmosphere of watching fireflies.
Scenic Spots: Kota Kinabalu Night Market and Bar Street Kota Kinabalu also has many night markets, which are the places of life closest to the locals.
In addition to tourists, there are also a large number of locals in the night market. It can definitely be regarded as a concentrated Philippine night market. The Philippine Night Market is located in the center of Kota Kinabalu. The main famous hawker stalls are perhaps more delicious than the restaurants.
Among them, the local 7D dried mango is very famous, and there is plenty of fresh water and juice.
Even the dried mango was sweet, tender and delicious.
It's a blessing as a dessert after a meal.
This dried mango can be bought at street stalls.
Opening hours: 4 pm to 11 pm Transportation: Living near the city center, it takes 5-10 minutes to walk; it only takes 10 minutes to drive from the airport, and a taxi is about 30 ringgit.
Others: The night market only accepts cash, so remember to bargain.