Thailand Transportation - Getting around
provincial towns
Getting Around Provincial Towns
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Getting Around Provincial Towns

Taxis : Only the towns of Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Hat Yai have
metered taxis. For taxis in other towns, the fare must be negotiated
BEFORE getting in. Fares in towns other than Bangkok should never
exceed 200 Baht, unless going to remote villages beyond the town's
perimeters.
Songthaews
: These are vans with 2 rows of seats in the back, thus the literal
translation of "2 rows". In towns outside of Bangkok, these are
equivalent to city buses, running along popular routes at fixed
fare prices, normally in the range of 20-40 Baht. If you're traveling
in a large group, it might be worthwhile to hire the songthaews
as taxis.
Rickshaws/ Samlors : These three-wheeled bicycles are used to transport
1-2 people a short distance. Prices should be negotiated BEFORE
getting in. Roughly 30-60 Baht is reasonably for those few kilometers.
Tuk-tuks
: The motorized version of the samlors were introduced here by the
Japanese during WWII. These
are always popular with tourists, though they are uncomfortable
in heavy traffic (carbon monoxide indulgence) and the rainy season,
and are extremely noisy. Prices should be negotiated BEFORE getting
in. Roughly 30-60 Baht is reasonably for those few kilometers.
Hired Car : If you want to go your own way, there are many car
hire firms in Thailand, including international rental companies
such as Hertz and Avis. The road system is good and well sign -
posted. An international driving license is required.
Hired Mopeds
: Mopeds and motorbikes are extremely popular and highly available
in most provincial towns, especially the seaside resort towns. Average
price for one day's rent may be as low as 200-300 Baht, depending
on the type of moped/motorbike.

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