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Hotel in Thailand

Monday, September 24th, 2007
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  • Transportation Guide in Bangkok

    Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

    When you come to Bangkok, it is better to take the right transportation service to save your time and money. There are many transportation services around Bangkok such as regular buses, airconditioned buses, Meter Taxi, BTS Sky Train, Tuk Tuk(Thai trishaw or motor tricycle) and motorcycle taxi.

    Motorcycle Taxi
    Let me tell you about how my daily life transportation route. In the morning, I choose a motorcycle taxi to take me to the BTS Station. A motorcycle taxi is the best mean of transport to choose when you are in hurry and you cannot find any BTS Sky Train route around. I normally 30 baht from my home to the BTS station. It takes only 5 minutes. The fare varies; it depends on how far your destination is. It is better to ask for the fare first before you take a ride . You should also ask for a spare helmet from the driver. It is ,by law,compulsory for you to wear a safety helmet when you ride or are on a motorcycle in Thailand. The motorcycle taxi can be easily recognized as the driver always wears a orange color vest with a number on the back.

    BTS Sky Train
    Travelling by BTS Sky Train is the most punctual mean of transport in Bangkok - fast and safe. There are 2 routes of the BTS sky train. Saphan Taksin to National Stadium route and Onn Nuch to Mor Chid station. Both are in the middle of the city. This means you cannot use the sky train outside the centre of Bangkok. I always use the BTS train every morning of the working days. I take only 20 minutes from the first station to my office at Chid Lom station. The fare starts from 10 Baht until 40 Baht. They always have a promotion ticket such as One Day Pass. You can buy a ticket which can be used as much as you can in one day. I don’t know exactly the ticket price. It is around a 100 baht per day. This may be suitable for a budget traveller.

    MRT Subway
    Bangkok’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is another fast and reliable way to get across town. The subway start from Hualamphong (near the central railway station) up to Bang Sue in the north. Subways run from 6.00 a.m. to midnight everyday. The subway can connects with the BTS Sky Train at Sala Daeng, Asok, Chatuchak Park station. Subway fares range from 14 THB to 31 THB.

    Bus and Airconditioning Bus
    Bus is the cheapest way to travel around Bangkok. There are many colors of bus available criss-crossing Bangkok. The Green Bus fare is 3.50 baht a ride , the Blue - Red Bus fare is 3.5 baht and 5 baht. Airconditioned bus fare is between 8 - 16 baht. I advise that you avoid a green bus. This was called mini bus in Thailand. Most drivers of these buses drive recklessly too fast. You can wait for buses and select your preferred routes at any bus station on every main road in Bangkok.

    Meter Taxi
    Taxi is the most comfortable way to travel around bangkok. But it is also the most expensive way of transportation when compared with regular buses, airconditioned buses, Sky Train or Tuk Tuk.Taxi fare goes by the meter. It starts immediately at Baht 35.-the moment you enter the car. More traffic jam, means more fare by taxi. If you take a taxi from the air port, you have to add another 50 baht to the total final price from your meter for a fee. If you want the taxi to go on the Air Port- Bangkok elevated toll way you need to add another Baht 30.-; and if you want it to go on the Expressway you have to pay another Baht 40.-These are extra charges over and above the normal taxi fare. The taxi fare in Bangkok starts at 35 baht and this will increase by the distance system from the meter. You can recognize a meter taxi easily by the sign board on its top that says ” Taxi Meter”. That’s the right one.

    Tuk Tuk
    Tuk Tuk is the most popular 3- wheeled taxi in Thailand. Most tuk-tuk color is blue with a contrast with a little yellow. You can call this type of vehicle “Tuk Tuk” or “Sam Lor” that is a Thai word for a three-wheeled vehicle. You have to tell your destination to the driver and ask for a fare. You can have a little bargain on it. Tuk tuk has no meter so it is your chance to make a bargain :D. I recommend you choose Tuk Tuk for a short trip. If you have to take a long trip, try choose a Meter Taxi instead.

    Contact information of Airlines in Thailand

    Saturday, September 15th, 2007

    Bangkok Airways
    Tel (+66) 02-265-5770-4
    Website : http://www.bangkokair.com

    Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok

    Friday, September 14th, 2007

    I live in Bangkok, but it was only 2-3 times that I visited to Wat Phra Kaew. I know that Wat Phra Kaew is one of the top destination for tourist when they come to Bangkok. What a shame :)

    Wat Phra Kaew

    This time, our two friends from Norway come to Bangkok and asked I and Aom to go to Wat Phra Kaew with them. I have some two pictures for you this time. But I promised that I will come back with more pictures and story about Wat Phra Kaew.

    Wat Phra Kaew

    About us

    Thursday, August 16th, 2007

    Hello everyone, We are the team who blog for Thailand Travel Blog. My name is Keng and another blogger is Aom . We both come from Bangkok, Thailand. Yes, we’re Thai and we love Thailand.

    Sometime our friend from U.S.A. or Sweden come to Bangkok and they said what is the most interested place to visit. I cannot answer them. These kind of questions keep asking in my mind for year. Finally, I feel that I’m Thai and I should visit the beautiful places that travelers from all over the world come to Thailand and spend a lot of money just to visit Thailand. My hometown have a great and beautiful destination. For me , it is just keep walking out of the home and explore Bangkok and other province of Thailand.

    Keep visiting, I will blog about traveling in Thailand. All is about my own experienced. You can get the information about Thailand traveling from the local like me.

    All feedback and question about traveling in Thailand are welcome. I will try my best to answer your questions.

    Happy Traveling.