Showing posts with label transportantion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transportantion. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Getting Around the City of Angels


Bangkok’s heaving traffic is legendary, presenting a constant challenge for residents and visitors alike. River and canal boats, along with the BTS skytrain and MRT subway systems, offer some reliable alternatives to getting stuck on the roads. Nonetheless, traffic remains horrendous, particularly mid-week. Below is a layman’s guide to inner-city transport choices.

RAIL
SKYTRAIN
The Bangkok Transit System, or BTS, is a two-line elevated train network covering the major commercial areas, from up north at Mo Chit all the way past Siam Square to On Nut and from down-town National Monument all the way over the river to Wongwian Yai. Trains run every few minutes from 6am to midnight, making the BTS a quick and reliable transport option, especially during heavy traffic jams. Depending on stops involved, fares range from Bht 15 to 40; special tourist passes allowing unlimited travel for one day (Bht 120) are also available. www.bts.so.th.
SUBWAY
Bangkok’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is another fast and reliable way to get around town. The 18-station line stretches 20kms from Hualamphong (near the central railway station) up to Bang Sue in the north. Subways run from 6am to midnight daily, with trains arriving every 5-7 minutes. The underground connects with the BTS at MRT Silom/BTS Sala Daeng, MRT Sukhumvit/BTS Asok and MRT Chatuchak Park/BTS Mo Chi. Subway fares range from Bht 15 to 39 depending on distance. www.bangkokmetro.co.th.

RIVER
CANAL BOAT
Khlong Saen Saep canal boats operate from Banglamphu across the city to Ramkhamhaeng University. However, you have to be quick to board them as they don’t usually wait around long. Canal (khlong) boats tend to be frequent and cost around Bht 8 to 18 depending on distance. Tickets are bought onboard. Note that the piers are a tad hidden, which makes them somewhat difficult to find, pick up a handy route map from any pier to help.

EXPRESS RIVER BOAT
Bangkok’s vast network of inter-city waterways offer a quick and colourful alternative for visiting some of city’s top sights, such as the Grand Palace. Express boats ply the Chao Phraya River from Saphan Taksin Bridge up to Nonthaburi, stopping at some 30 main piers along the way. Fares range from Bht 9 to 32 depending on the distance, with tickets being purchased either onboard or at the pier, depending on how much time you have. Boats depart every 20 minutes or so between 5:030am and 6:00pm. Cross-river services operate throughout the day from each pier for just Bht 3. Like their klong brethren, these tugs don’t hang around, so make getting on and off a hasty affair.
ROAD
BUS
Bangkok has an extensive and inexpensive public bus service. Both open-air and air-conditioned vehicles area available, respectively for Bht 5 and Bht 7.50-23. As most destinations are noted only in Thai, it is advisable to get a bus route map, available at hotels, TAT offices and bookshops. Note that for many of the buses you board in the middle set of doors and exit from the front and rear. Tickets sellers will come to you once onboard.

MOTORCYCLE TAXI
In Bangkok’s heavy traffic, motorcycle taxis are the fastest, albeit most dangerous, form of road transport. Easily recognisable by their colourful oranges vests, motorbike taxi drivers gather in groups beside department stores, outside restaurants, at the end of long sois or nearby tourist spots. As with tuk-tuks, fares definitely have to be negotiated beforehand. On average you are looking at Bht 10-30 for a 3-10 minute ride. Whilst drivers wear helmets, they will not offer or have a spare one on hand for passengers, you ride at your own risk.

TAXI
Bangkok has thousands of metered, air-con taxies available 24 hours. Flag fall is Bht 35 (for the first 2km) and the fare climbs in Bht 2 increments from there. Be sure the driver switches the meter on as this is a popular swindle played on unsuspecting visiting guests. Whilst there is no tipping expected, rounding the fare up to the nearest Bht 5 or 10 is considered nice. Note that additional passengers are not charged, nor is baggage. For trips to and from the airport, passengers should pay the expressway toll fees. When boarding from the queue outside the terminal, an additional Bht 50 surcharge is added.

TUK-TUK
Those three-wheeled taxis (or samlor) are best known as tuk-tuks, so named for the steady whirr of their engines. A 10 minute ride should cost around Bht 40, but always bargain before boarding as drivers can be notoriously sneaky when it comes payment time. Also, be on guard if a tuk-tuk driver offers to deliver you anywhere for Bht 10, it’s part of a setup that will lead you to an overpriced souvenir or jewellery shop.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Vans @ Victory Monument


The number of public vans commuting between Bangkok and upcountry has grown significantly in recent years and they provide tourists with a convenient option of travel around Thailand.

These vans, available up the road at Victory Monument, now connect not just neighbouring Ayuthaya and Rachaburi but provinces further afar – Trat, Phitsanulok and Uthai Thai – all in all some 25 destinations nationwide and, with their timely departure and arrival, have won the hearts of a wide cross-section of the commuting public and weekend travellers. You can literally travel anywhere.

One advantage with public vans is that they save you the trouble of having to travel to the outskirts of the city, where the inter-provincial bus terminals are located (e.g. Ekkamai), before you can catch a bus or air-con coaches to take you wherever you are going. Best of all, the vans listed below are only a 10 minute walk from the Siam City Hotel, Bangkok!
                                    

DESTINATION                         SERVICE HOURS                     TIMETABLE                 PRICE (BHT)

Fashion Mall
Angthong                                 5:00am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               80
Ratchaburi                              5:00am-8:00pm (Mon-Thu)    every 60 min               100
                                                5:30am-9:00pm (Fri/Sat)        every 20 min               100

Ratchawithi
Kanchanaburi & Lat Ya           7:00am-7:30pm                      every 60 min               140
Lopburi                                    5:00am-8:00pm                      every 20 min               110
Nakhon Nayok                         5:30am-8:00pm                      every 60 min               100
Nakhon Ratchasima                6:00am-8:00pm                      every 60 min               190
Pak Thong Chai                       6:00am-8:00pm                      every 60 min               190
Petchaburi                               4:30am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               120
Cha Am                                   4:30am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               160
Hua Hin                                   4:30am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               180

Century Plaza
Chachoengsao                         5:30am-8:00pm                      every 60 min               100
Phanom Sarakham                  5:30am-8:00pm                      every 60 min               100
Chonburi & Phanat Nikhom    5:30am-8:00pm                      every 40 min               100
Lopburi                                    5:30am-8:00pm                      every 60 min               120     
Kanchanaburi                          5:30am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               110
Petchaburi                               5:30am-8:00pm                      every 20 min               100
Prachinburi                             5:30am-8:00pm                      every 60 min               100
Ratchaburi                              5:30am-8:00pm                      every 40 min               100
Suphanburi                              5:30am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               120

Underneath Expressway (East Side)
Chonburi & Pattaya                6:00am-8:00pm                      every 40 min               150
Nakhon Ratchasima                8:00am-6:30pm                      every 1.30 hrs             300
Bua Yai                                    8:00am-6:30pm                      every 1.30 hrs             300
Nakhon Sawan                        5:00am-8:00pm                      every 60 min               170
Phichit                                     8:00am-6:30pm                      every 1.30 hrs             300
Phitsanulok                              7:30am-5:00pm                      every 2 hrs                  280
Damnoen Saduak                    8:00am-7:30pm                      every 60 min               90
Sa Kaeo & Aranyaprathet       6:00am-6:30pm                      every 50 min               220
Uthai Thani                             3:00am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               180                 

Underneath Expressway (West Side)
Nakhon Nayok                         6:15am-6:30pm                      every 15 min               110
Khun Dan Dam                        6:15am-6:30pm                      every 15 min               110
Nakhon Sawan                        5:00am-7:00pm                      every 60 min               170
Sam Roi Yot                             5:00am-8:00pm                      every 60 min               300
Kuiburi                                     5:00am-7:00pm                      every 60 min               240
Aranyaprathet                         6:00am-6:00pm                      every 60 min               230
Samut Songkhram                   6:00am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               70
Suphanburi & U Thong            6:00am-8:00pm                      every 45 min               130
Trat                                         5:00am-7:00pm                      every 60 min               320

Victory Point
Kanchanaburi                          5:30am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               110
Ratchaburi                              5:30am-8:00pm                      every 30 min               100
Pattaya                                    6:00am-8:30pm                      every 15 min               100
Ban Phae                                 7:00am-7:00pm                      every 60 min               160

WHAT’S WHAT
Angthong = Municipal Market
Aranyaprathet = Rong Klue Market
Ban Phae = Samet Island
Damnoen Saduak  = Floating Market
Kanchababuri = River Kwai
Lopburi = Train Station
Nakhon Nayok = Nakhon Nayok Hospital
Nakhon Sawan = Tha Thong Market & City Hall
Pattaya = Siam Bayshore Resort & Siam Bayview Hotel
Ratchaburi = Big C & Floating Market
Trat = Chang Island & Ao Thammachat Ferry