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Getting around Bangkok can seem complicated, but
it's easy if you know how. There are plenty of people
who will insist that they know the best and quickest
route to your destination - before taking you on a
complete tangent. The best thing to do is to figure
out where you want to go first. If you get stuck,
the travel agents on Khao San Road are a good source
of information.
Taxis:
All taxis are supposed to use the meter. However,
some refuse, especially around Khao San Road. Check
to make sure that the meter is used and that the fare
starts at 35 baht. If not, simply get out and take
the next taxi. Many taxi drivers have trouble understanding
the Western pronunciation of Thai place names. If
your Thai is limited, ask someone at a travel agents
or restaurant to write the name in Thai for you. Also
bear in mind that taxis with signs saying "I love
Farang (foreigners). I can speak English," can be
rather misleading!
Tuk-tuks:
These three wheeled vehicles are more streamlined
than a taxi and better at dodging through the traffic.
Make sure you negotiate the fare before getting in.
Tip: if you are negotiating in English and especially
in Western areas of Bangkok such as Khao San Road,
the price will be automatically higher, usually by
30-50%. Ask a local the going rate before setting
out.
Motorbikes:
'Taxi motor-cy': These can work out cheaper than
a taxi or a tuk-tuk for short distances, although
they are often much more expensive for long journeys.
Not for the faint of heart, motorcycle taxis are the
quickest way of getting through rush hour traffic,
when the daring drivers manage to squeeze through
the tiniest of gaps, often narrowly avoiding heads-on
collisions.
You can easily recognize these guys as they wear
bright orange vest with Thai numbers on the back and
usually hunt in packs.
Buses:
There are three main kinds, indicated by colour.
The orange or dark blue buses with tinted windows
are air-con. These are the most comfortable and typically
cost 12-22 baht, depending on your destination. Fan
buses are blue and white and cost 8 baht to any destination
in and around Bangkok.
The red buses have no fans and cost just 7 baht,
but they can get pretty hot. The little green buses
are also fan free and can feel very cramped - avoid
unless absolutely necessary.
There are many places around Khao San Road to catch
buses. Some good places are around Democracy Monument,
near the Phra Sumen Fort or along Samsen Road. Many
buses have their destinations written on the side
in English. If not, simply find the bus conductor
or driver and ask "Bai (name of destination) mai?"
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