The city of angels: BANGKOK, the Thai bustling capital where you can wake up next to a peaceful buddhist temple, then move to the newest shopping mall and finally end up in a narrow street in Chinatown trying the most amazing dish you've ever tried for dinner (including insects, not to be missed).
If you wanna do so, you need to move around the city. How to describe traffic in Bangkok? CHAOTIC and HEAVY.
Here you are the options if you need to take public transportation in Bangkok:
TAXI: easy and cheap compared to other European and American cities. Before getting in, make sure he will use the meter, if not, just walk away and look for another taxi.
As a tourist, the taxi driver will probably take a longer route to get where you wanna go and will drive really fast if he can, specially at night, when there's not that much heavy traffic.
If you take a taxi from the airport to the city, again, make sure he will use the taxi meter, as he will probably try to negotiate the fare with you. Just to have an idea: a ride from BKK airport to Silom area costs around 300-350B + tolls, and I was offered to pay 500B with no meter!! You can also take the train to get to the airport, much cheaper.
TUK-TUK: funny and great means of transportation. They are everywhere waiting for the tourist. You have to negotiate the fare before the ride, and they will probably stop along the way to visit a gems store, a tailor, a souvenir store... Just tell them you are not interested. If you are a guy (or group) they will also offer you as many women as you wish.
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Tuk-tuk in Bangkok |
By the way: if you are in the outside a temple and they tell you it is closed, do not believe them!! They are trying to get you in their tuk-tuk and go somewhere else.
BUS: Personally, I've never tried them, but I wanna do so. Expect them to be slow because you have to deal with heavy traffic. There are buses with air co, and without it.
SKYTRAIN: Probably the best option and the fastest. New network and new trains, no traffic and efficient. You pay according to the distance you wanna travel.
BOAT: There are boats sailing along Chao Praya river, the regular service boat has an orange flag and they have several stops along the river, but make sure to have a map or check at what stop you have to get off because from the boat it can be confusing to identify where you are if you are not used to it. Just get on, and then the conductor will charge you a small fare.
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Regular service boat at Chao Praya river. |
MOTORBIKE: Motorbikes can also be a taxi. If you don't really like motorbikes, don't try them because you will not have a good time, though sometimes it can be the fastest.
Think about it, moving around with public transportation is a great way to discover a city, it makes you feel that you belong to the city. Let's do it!!