Passengers arriving at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi international airport (BKK) enter the arrivals hall on Level 2. To catch a public taxi (known as a taxi-meter) you need to go down to Level 1. Despite various crackdowns by Thai authorities there are still some unlicensed touts hanging around so ig...
Getting to Pattaya from Bangkok is easy as the cities are well connected via Highway 7 (Expressway) and Highway 3 (Bangna-Chonburi route). Several long-distance buses depart from Bangkok’s Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) every 30 minutes. Should you wish
Bangkok residents often get to Pattaya by bus. Some of the most frequent departures are from the Eastern Bus Terminal, adjacent to the Ekkamai BTS Station on Sukhumvit Road at Soi 63 (Soi Ekkamai). Air-conditioned buses leave approximately every 30 minutes between 5 am and 11.30 pm each day...
Bangkok residents often get to Pattaya by bus. Some of the most frequent departures are from the Eastern Bus Terminal, adjacent to the Ekkamai BTS Station on Sukhumvit Road at Soi 63 (Soi Ekkamai). Air-conditioned buses leave approximately every 30 minutes between 5 am and 11.30 pm each day...
How To Get From Krabi or Phuket to Koh Samui The trip from Krabi or Phuket to Koh Samui can be achieved by taking a bus and then the ferry (approx 5 to 10 hours), hired car and then ferry (approx 4 to 6 hours), or by catching a 50 minute flight on Bangkok Airways. Of course...
There are two basic ways to get from Bangkok to Koh Mook. The first is to fly from Don Mueang (DMK) to Trang (TST) airport, get a transport to Hat Yao Pier and go by speedboat or longtail the rest of the way. The second is to fly to Krabi, get a transfer toKoh Lantaand ride...
They travel on rivers and canals in Bangkok, and they are a popular option to reach the islands and go island-hopping. >>How to Travel from Phuket to Krabi. When visiting the beautiful islands, long-tail boats are the choice of many; they are inexpensive, characteristic, safe, and ...
How to Get to Pattaya From Bangkok? Getting to Pattaya from Bangkok is easy as the cities are well connected via Highway 7 (Expressway) and Highway 3 (Bangna-Chonburi route). Several long-distance buses depart from Bangkok’s Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) every 30 minutes. Should you wis...
From buses to boats, there are a number of options to reachBangkok’s Old City area. The best way to get to the Thai capital’s historic Rattanakosin district will depend on where in Bangkok you are travelling from and whether or not you have luggage with you. If you are heading to Ba...
Flying is the fastest way to get around Thailand Planes are the most efficient way to get around Thailand, although obviously not the most sustainable choice. The country’s expansive air network links Bangkok with all the major tourist destinations – Chiang Mai,Ko Samui,Phuket, andKrabi– as...