Getting Around Bangkok
posted by FH2o
Bangkok has a mass transit system like most modern cities around the world and it’s an efficient way to get around the city; with interesting station names like “Nana” and “On Nut” you’ll be entertained along the way trying to pronounce or figure out their meaning or be carried away with your own imaginations.
But I prefer the taxis which are cheap, clean and comfortable (they all seemed very new to me!) and because they are metered; you don’t have to haggle or worry that you'll be cheated. Some taxi drivers will not turn on the meter and quote you an overpriced fare citing traffic jams (which place in Bangkok isn't?) but you can always get out and hail another one as there are hundreds if not thousands of them on the road. I did not pay more than RM10/- for all the places that we visited. The taxi drivers all seemed to be very nice and courteous (even if they swear at us; we wouldn't know!) and not menacing looking like the ones that you quite frequently encounter in KL; not to mention downright rude. So taxi rides in Bangkok are a pleasant and comfortable (they are all air-conditioned) experience.
A group of
Convoy of buzzing tuk-tuks in the early morning.
The tuk-tuk can take 4 passengers at a pinch. But 3 big-size 'angmohs' max!
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Post a Commentcool! i like the tuk-tuk too! have to experience different things mah!
wuching - Yes, they are fun and exciting ... for short distances only within the city area!
The tuk-tuk does look like fun - and a bit scary. If you noticed, do most of the cars there run on diesel fuel or gasoline?
if u have more than 2 passenger... take taxi.. it is cheaper but not nec faster.
the traffic jam is frightening
the traffic jam is frightening
panda - the older tuk-tuks are running on 2-stroke engines but I'm not too sure whether the taxis are running on diesel fuel or gasoline.
robin - taxis are much cheaper unless you're prepared to haggle with the tuk-tuk drivers!
robin - taxis are much cheaper unless you're prepared to haggle with the tuk-tuk drivers!

























