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Any method will do to get through the dense traffic of Bangkok. From fast and cheap to practical and comfortable, the capital offers a multitude of means of transport. It's your choice.
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A pick-up providing collective transport on Sukhumvit Road
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The 'songthaew' (a pick-up truck with a high roof and two padded benches) and the 'samlor' (three-wheeled cyclo-rickshaw - like a non-motorised tuk-tuk) are rarely seen in the capital but very popular in the provinces and still have a long life ahead of them. The songthaew is perhaps more practical, user-friendly and economical (20-40 Baht) but the samlor offers a more exotic way to explore the sights.
 .A taxi to Bangkok
>> The Thais don't walk that much in the city. To cross town on foot is not actually that easy (see article: Pedestrian, be careful!) and on top of that it's too hot! To get around a city where traffic and congestion go hand in hand on a daily basis, it's been necessary to come up with various modes of transports to suit all tastes. And the Asians don't lack imagination in this area.

The bus - or rather buses, are a very reasonable (5/10 Baht) and efficient way of getting around. Where there are bus lanes on the major roads, the buses manage to avoid the traffic. Upon arrival in Bangkok, it's best to get hold of a good bus map. The network is vast and served by various companies offering a range of comfort with or without aircon.
The Sky Train
- which spans the city, allows you to get away from the traffic jams and the pollution of the streets. Not overly used as it's rather costly (30/40 Baht) and the two train lines only cover a part of the city (see map).
It's often worth taking a taxi (40/50 Baht) particularly at certain times of the day. The taxis are all metered, you just need to make sure the driver understands where you want to go. The best thing is to have the address written down in Thai. If the 'authentic' and the noise of a motor grab you, try taking a tuk-tuk. Make sure you negotiate the price and specify your destination before getting in. If you're in a hurry and like taking a risk, you can always use the taxi-motorbike. It's fast and cheap (20/25 Baht) - but dangerous! And finally you might be happy by the water on the khlongs (canals), using the river-taxi (3/15 Baht) - fast but rather limited. Or on the main Chao Phraya river using the shuttle boat (2 Baht for the crossing), express boat or long tail boat. (/LA)
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