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Watch This When You're Traveling To Thailand

20 december 2017

Watch This When You're Traveling To Thailand

How many days is enough to get around Thailand? Easy question with difficult answers. You need 2 full days for Bangkok, at least 1 day for Koh Phi Phi, and 1 day for Phuket. If you want to Pattaya, can stay 1-2 days again, by traveling by bus from Bangkok. It's at full speed and has not taken time to move between cities. And that's just the favorite tourist towns, there's more like Ayutthaya, Chiangmai or Chiangrai offering cultural tours. If you are entering Thailand via the airways look for the Thailand Tourism Information Center or shelves that provide maps and brochures about tours and public transportation in Thailand that you can take for free. This is very important in addition to getting an overview of the transportation map there is also information about all the popular sights you should visit during a vacation in Thailand. In addition, generally in every brochure, there is a coupon or voucher discount that you can use to get discount rates tens of percent in some tourist attractions, hotels and places to eat / restaurants. We recommend that this kind of crucial thing you can put in the note, What To Do Thailand .

The city in Thailand which has public transport of MRT, BTS or ARL train is only available in the capital city of Bangkok only whereas in big cities and other small cities in Thailand there is only public transportation such as buses, song theaw, and tuk-tuk. To take the MRT and BTS train you can buy tickets via a vending machine that can be paid using the banknotes or Bath coins. What you should note is generally vending machine in Thailand using English so if you do not understand do not be shy to ask and ask for the help of Thai people because our experience all Thai people will be happy to help people who are difficult.

Before entering the station platform make sure you enter through the correct door. Pay close attention to where a special door to enter and which door to exit that can be distinguished from green means that the door can be passed and red is forbidden to pass. Paste the coin-shaped card/ticket at the specified entrance until the door is open and then walk in without the need to hurry. Keep the coin-shaped card/ticket as it will take when you leave at your destination station. For MRT or BTS Skytrain fares ranging from 15-40 baths each way. This mode of transportation operates from 6 am to 12 pm.

On all platforms and in the MRT train, BTS and ARL Rail (Airport Rail Link) every passenger is forbidden to eat, drink and smoke. So obey the rules to prevent you from being arrested and subject to large penalties for breaking the rules. These regulations are made in addition to the convenience of every passenger as well as to maintain the cleanliness of public transport facilities in Thailand.