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How to Take a Taxi to Hua HinYou just landed in Bangkok. After a long flight from your home country, the last thing you want is the hassle of finding transportation to Huahin. Taking a taxi to Hua Hin is the easiest way to travel. The length of your taxi ride will depend on the traffic conditions but it usually takes less than three hours. The road from Bangkok to Hua Hin has been improved and is now a six lane highway. As for the cost, this largely depends on the current price of fuel. At time of writing, the average taxi fee is about 3,000 baht. This is more than by bus, but since you are travelling with a lot of luggage and your family, then most people agree it is well worth the extra cost. Another advantage when you take a taxi to Huahin, you are in control of the stops along the way. On a train or bus, the engineer or driver decide when and where to stop for breaks. I don't know about you, but I prefer to follow my own schedule when I travel with my family. That is why I would chose to travel by taxi to Hua Hin in stead of going by bus. A taxi to Hua Hin can be booked in advance online. If you are planning your first holiday to Hua Hin, I recommend booking your transportation to Hua Hin ahead of time. When you arrive to Bangkok, you will be glad you have already arranged for your taxi to Huahin. |
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