By Motorbike-taxi
February 18, 2009 by admin
Thailand Travel by Motorbike-taxi The motorbike taxis is not recommended for first time visitors. However, it’s unusual to see some expatriates on back of the bike. If you are desperately in a hurry for an important meeting or catching a plane or a train but getting trapped into a motionless trail of traffic, here are [...]
By BTS Sky Train
February 18, 2009 by admin
Thailand Travel by BTS Sky Train Bangkok Sky Train or locally known as BTS has proven to be the fastest and most reliable mode of transportation for city dwellers and tourists who want to get around Bangkok. Though its route does not cover all the tourist areas, it has its reach in several business areas [...]
By Bus
February 18, 2009 by admin
Thailand Travel by Bus Bangkok’s buses charge fixed fares. Red non air-conditioned fares are 7 baht. White and blue non air-conditioned bus fares are 8 baht. Air-conditioned buses charge according to distance: blue buses start at 11 baht, as do white “caterpillar” buses. Orange Euro buses start at 12 baht. Mauve Microbuses cost between 20 [...]
By Bicycle
February 18, 2009 by admin
Thailand Travel by Bicycle Cycling in Thailand is fun (except maybe in Bangkok) if you prepare well. If you bring your own bicycle, ensure it is mechanically sound, and bring plenty of sparesĀ bike shops may not stock your requirements. Hiring a bike is convenient, but check it thoroughly before riding away – the owner [...]
Thailand Travel Tips
February 18, 2009 by admin
Thailand Thailand is nestled between the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, bordering Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. It is exotic yet accessible, with something for every visitor. Relax on white sand beaches, hike through vast areas of tropical forest, or live it up in the humming capital of Bangkok. There is much for you [...]

