8. Bangkok, Thailand – Tuk-Tuks
There are two sides to every city, and Bangkok is no different. There’s the hoity-toity Sukhumvit area where your hotel could just call you a cab or you could just walk down to the nearest SkyTrain station and grab a metro ride. The thing is, the SkyTrain is great, but it doesn’t go everywhere. To really explore Bangkok you’ll have to rely on the taxis or the tuk-tuks.
The tuk-tuks are not metered so they lack the pretense of being ordered – remember to haggle on the price before you get on. They are open on all sides and in a congested city like Bangkok, with rampant dirt and pollution, not the best way to travel. Also, these drivers tend to drop you off in the wrong place sometimes; do insist on being dropped where you wanted to go and keep saying ‘no pay’ till they do. A taxi is better as usually they have to ply on a meter (starting at 35 Baht) though sometimes they don’t and ask for a fixed, higher-than-usual fare.
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