Thursday, August 26, 2010

From Bangkok to Pattaya by bus

Bangkok is a vibrant city like New York, Tokyo and London. Can be a place of confusion to go around.

I'll show you how to get from Bangkok to Pattaya by bus for a few dollars. It 's easy and saves
It is time and money.

First, the capital of Bangkok in Thailand. The Thais call it "Krung Thep". Bangkok is a sprawling city, which to bypass difficult if you do not know what you're doing. A good city map is a good idea to keephand.

Pattaya is a seaside resort about two hours and 15 minutes from Bangkok. This is a resort that began as a GI
weekend R & R during the Vietnam War. It has a "notorious reputation, especially in living up to his" famous nickname "Sin City". But, Pattaya have a new face and quickly start to change image. There are more family-oriented sites and attractions, diving every days. In fact, there is now a Russian circus, which is very fun anda good evening for all, regardless of age.

There are many activities, was not the famous nightlife. There are some high-end
Infrastructure that meets all the requirements. You can spend a day at the spa and massage, or relax on the beach, what if you choose.

There are several ways to go from Bangkok to Pattaya. You can take a taxi from anywhere in the city and will cost about 1,000 baht to 1,500 baht depending on what you negotiate. Itquite simple and straightforward, but certainly negotiate a price before leaving.

A bus is the cheapest way to fetch between 113 baht and 120 baht costs depending on where you catch. There are bus stations Ekamai, Mor Chit and Bang Na.

Ekamai bus station is the station most convenient, because, apart from the BTS (locally known as "Sky Train) station called Ekamai located. The fare is 113 Baht

Bang Na is the last stop on the line Pattayanot easily accessible except by taxi. The fare is 113 baht from Bang Na. The fare is 120 baht Mor Chit.

Bon voyage and Sawatdee Kup.

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