How to use a Tuk Tuk in BANGKOK (Co van Kessel guide)
How to use a Tuk Tuk in BANGKOK (Co van Kessel guide)
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In this video we are talking about Tuk Tuk’s and why you should, or rather shouldn’t, take a Tuk Tuk.
Tuk Tuks are a tireless workhorse for the local Thai population, serving as both convenient people transport and flexible cargo hauler. Look long enough and you will see anything and everything being moved around in a Tuk Tuk (Shots of different items in the tuk tuk)
However, for tourists, they are not always the best choice for getting around
Tuk Tuks can be more expensive than taxis and are more often associated with annoying tourist scams. The most common Tuk Tuk scam is that a driver will give you a tour of 4 or 5 different temples, he will drive you to them and wait for you in between for 40 baht, which is around a dollar.
Sounds great right? Well, yes. But he will make more stops at shops you haven’t asked for. If you stay inside long enough or buy something, the driver will receive a commission or a voucher for free gas.
So if you want to take a Tuk Tuk, how do you do it? The number one rule is to set the price before you get in the Tuk Tuk. So how do you set a price? Don’t be scared to negotiate with the driver, they are used to it and it’s completely normal. Ask the driver how much it would be, you can start by dividing it in half, and then you can meet them somewhere in the middle.
So, what about Thai people. Do Thai people use tuk tuks?
Tuk Tuks are used by local people as cheaper and more flexible transportation than taxis. Thai people usually get a way lower price than foreigners, so for them it’s often cheaper.
Also around Markets, you will find a lot of Tuk Tuks, they are there to help stall owners to bring cargo to and from the market. Tuk Tuks are really the work horses of Thailand, they are almost indestructible and great for moving a lot of stuff or people at once.
Or if they are with a group, because taxi’s only allow 4 people maximum, and for tuk tuk’s there doesn’t seem to be a maximum.
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We wanted to know how many people could fit in a Tuk Tuk, so we asked our guides to help us out.
This video is part of a web series about Bangkok and in this series we show you how to get around in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Looking for an authentic and unique adventure? Co van Kessel bike tours and boat tours provides a refreshing alternative to the tired tourist experience. We do not battle the crowds at clichéd destinations promoted in guide books, but turn your attention to quaint local communities and charming excursions into the fascinating lifestyle and culture of real Thai people. Every day is different and every tour is a surprise as we focus not on destinations, but lose ourselves in the enchantment of the journey itself.
Co van Kessel, an innovative and adventurous Dutchman, pioneered bicycle tours in Bangkok more than 30 years ago. As a longtime resident and self-professed lover of Bangkok, he understood very well the picture of accelerated urban development (gridlocked traffic, concrete towers, and choking pollution) that has plagued the recent image of the city. He also had a hunch that this was not what Bangkok or Thailand was all about.
Making it his goal to re-discover Bangkok, Co spent thousands of hours on his mountain bike exploring the vast network of local streets, alleyways, footpaths and canals between the main urban thoroughfares. What he found, lurking behind the facade of modernization, were hidden worlds of peace and tranquility, a picture of “real” Thai life that has remained unchanged for countless decades; an identity of a city that is true to the Thai people, yet largely unknown to outsiders.
Whether it’s the colorful sights and smells of the local markets, the fascinating life of locals along the canals, or the surprising existence of bountiful green belts, Co discovered the essence of what makes Bangkok one of Asia’s most captivating cities. Since then, it has been his mission to share these discoveries with the rest of the world.
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We aim not to bore you with talk, but to immerse you in an experience where your individual fascinations emerge.
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Have you ever caught a Tuk Tuk Bangkok style? You have to experience this at least once in your life because Thailand Tuk Tuks are so much fun!
Thailand Tuk Tuk tours of Bangkok city are the only way to go if you want to explore this bustling city.
A Bangkok Tuk Tuk ride will take you off the beaten track and will cost you more than a Grab taxi, but you will not get the proper feel of this city.
Bangkok Tuk Tuk crazy drivers will have your heart pounding in a good way, they know the city like the back of their hand.
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Siam Paragon, MBK Mall, Pantip Plaza, Khao San Road, Chatuchak Markets, Royal Palace and much, much more.
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Last September I spent a couple of weeks in Thailand visiting Bangkok, Ayutthaya, and Chiang Mai. It was a trip full of food and culture, visiting lots of temples and places to eat. PLUS, I received a huge surprise when my husband turned up halfway through the trip. We got to spent the final week together in Chiang Mai, the city where we first met 8 years ago.
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#2 BANGKOK RIVER BOAT TOUR -
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#4 FOOD AND TEMPLES IN AYUTTHAYA -
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#6 BANGKOK STREET FOOD AND TUKTUK TOUR -
#7 24 HOURS IN MALAYSIA -
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#11 ELEPHANT NATURE PARK -
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Wat Maha That - Ayutthaya
Wat Pho - Bangkok
Muslim Restaurant - Ayutthaya
Wat Phanan Choeng - Ayutthaya
Wat Phra Singh - Chiang Mai
Riverboat Cruise - Bangkok
MBK Food Court - Bangkok
Sukhimvit Soi 18 - Bangkok
Chao Praya River Taxi - Bangkok
Cabbages and Condoms Restaurant - Bangkok
Bang Rak street food - Bangkok
Tuk tuk ride on Sukhimvit - Bangkok
Rama 1 Road / Phaya Thai Road - Bangkok
Restaurant (need to find the name) - Ayutthaya
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon - Ayutthaya
Bang Pa-In Royal Palace - Ayutthaya
Wat Phra Si Sanphet - Ayutthaya
Chatrium Hotel - Bangkok
Yaowarat Road, Chinatown - Bangkok
Sky Bar / Lebua - Bangkok
RarinJinda Hotel and Spa - Chiang Mai
Night Bazaar - Chiang Mai
Elephant Nature Park - Chiang Mai
Nimmanahaeminda Road - Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai Cookery School - Chiang Mai
Somphet Market - Chiang Mai
Impresso Coffee Shop, Soi 11 Nimman - Chiang Mai
Modzilla Tattoo, Soi 13 Nimman - Chiang Mai
Wat Phan Tao - Chiang Mai
Bed Station Hostel - Bangkok
Supannigga Dinner River Boat Cruise - Bangkok
The Grand Palace - Bangkok
Rama VIII Bridge - Bangkok
Chatuchak Market - Bangkok
Bed Hotel Phra Singh - Chiang Mai
Khao San Road - Bangkok
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Bangkok Street Food Tour - Sawasdee Thai Food
Thai Street food has won the appreciation of people from around the world. Thai food is prepared using a blend of refined spices and scrumptious seasonings. Our Tuk Tuk package tour focuses on the Thai street food, where our guests could simply take out their meal of preference. We will introduce you to delectable edibles presented in outstanding decorating that you should try during your Bangkok city tour. Our Bangkok night food tour comprises of Thai signature menu, and it contains all the recommended edibles selected by local expert to allow you to devour Thai local food in a single-trip instance also narrating Thai cuisine history to which will enrich your meal.
Highlight of Sawasdee Thai Food
1) Experience the authentic Thai taste
2) Learning the history of Thai cuisine by our professional tour guide (who also fascinated with Thai food too!).
3) Fun & Safe Tuk Tuk riding and sightseeing around Bangkok.
4)See & Feel way of Thai folks life at the night time along the way.
5) Experience the real and authentic Thai taste at “Must try Thai Restaurants” which recommended by local such as Thai papaya salad (a.k.a. Somtum), Steamed bread with egg custard.
6) Many other things you will experience along the way with us!
7) Complete the trip, by chilling and enjoying scenic at our secret Rooftop Bar & Restaurant, exclusive for our guests only.
Why travel with Sawasdee Tuk Tuk
1) Learn the rich history of Thai cuisine by Thai-local friendly and professional tour guide. Our guide will tell you story according to Thai culture and believes which you hardly find in any book.
2 )Tuk Tuk is a better way to get around the Old Town Bangkok. Our driver has over 10 years experience who knows best way to have you shortcut of traffic jam in Bangkok also en route that let you enjoy scenic view of Bangkok.
3) Enjoy travelling with free of worry with our provided basic personal insurance with Life fund coverage 1,000,000 Baht and Accident insurance 500,000 Baht coverage.
4) Our tour agency is authorised by Department of Tourism of Thailand as well as our licensed tour guides and Tuk Tuk drivers.
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Bangkok Travel Tips: 13 Things to Know Before You Go
Things YOU need to know before YOU go to Bangkok in Thailand.
Bangkok is the bustling capital of Thailand with a population of more than 11 million. About 13% of Thailand's population lives in Bangkok. Bangkok was the world’s top tourist destination with 20 Million Tourists in 2017. Bangkok is also known as the Big Mango.
2 - Weather
Hot and Humid! Really hot and humid! Like all the time!
Daytime highs all year are in excess of 30C/86F
Bangkok holds claim to being the hottest city in the world
Not because the highs are the highest, but because it doesn’t cool down at night
Lows range from 21C to 26C ( 70F-79F )
April to October is the wet & hot season
The “cool” and dry season is November to February, like a degree or 2 less on the highs and a few degrees cooler on the lows
3. Getting In
Chances are you’ll be flying in to Bangkok, yes there are buses, and yes there’s a train, and you can take it from Singapore, but most people fly.
2 Airports
Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK).
Most international flights go in to BKK
By Rail:
The Airport Rail Link connects Suvarnabhumi Airport with the BTS Skytrain system, which is Bangkok’s primary public transportation system. The City Line connects with the BTS Skytrain at Phayathai Station and costs 45 baht from Suvarnabhumi.
By Taxi:
Metered taxis are available from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Bangkok.
4. Getting Around
MRT Subway
Fare varies according to age
People don’t stand in lines. Instead of queuing up, Thais form a crowd. Stand your ground, and get used to a lack of personal space in public places.
Taxis
Notorious for ripping off tourists. Make sure they turn on the meter. It should start at 35 THB. Or download the GrabTaxi app -- like Uber, but cheaper.
Tuk Tuk
A small vehicle with no windows or doors but with a roof and a seat.
Price is always negotiated
Make sure to hold on the handles, tuk tuk drivers can be crazy drivers
Motorbike Taxis
Best to get through traffic
And come with a free massive heart attack!
5. Money
Thai Baht
1 Thai Baht was about $.03 US
Or 33 Baht to 1 USD
In Thailand, there are 1 baht, 2 baht, 5 baht, and 10 baht coins and 20 baht, 50 baht, 100 baht, and 1,000 baht notes. You may also occasionally see a 10 baht note, although those are no longer printed.
Get it from an ATM, but select “Continue Without Conversion”
6. What to wear
Linen, Rayon, or wicking/quickdry fabrics
DON’T WEAR JEANS -- you’ll combust! Also don’t wear anything lined with Polyester -- it’s as good as wearing a ziplock bag.
Temples and Palaces require you to cover your shoulders and knees.
pay attention to see if others have taken off their shoes. If so, follow suit.
7. Language
Big cities like Chiang Mai and Bangkok have a lot of locals who speak English
Sawadiikaa for females, and Sawadiikrap for males - This is the Thai greeting for hello and goodbye, and is accompanied by the wai gesture.
placing hands palms together at your chest and bowing your head
Also note that adding kaa or krap to any sentence in Thai makes the sentence more polite.
Kapkhunkaa for females, and Kapkhunkrap for males - This means thank you, and it is also often accompanied by the wai gesture.
Chuai buht meter dai mai kaa/krap? - Could you turn on the meter?
Gepdthang noi - Check please.
Mai ao - This verbatim means I'm not getting that, but can generally be used to deny an interest in purchasing anything.
Krungthep - This is the word for Bangkok in Thai. Many people mistakenly assume Bangkok is a Thai word. It's not, and knowing the real word can come in handy.
8. Shopping
9. Food
10. Bug Spray
11. Respect the King and the Royal Family
12. Don’t touch anyone on the head.
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Tuk Tuk is sound of engine. Local people calls saam lor (thee wheels). If you want to feel the local, Tuk Tuk is the best vehicle.
11 Worst Tourist Scams in Bangkok Thailand
Bangkok is a city famous for scamming tourists. Watch this video before you trip to prepare yourself so you won't be a victim. With 20 million tourists every year, you better believe there are folks out to scam you. I am not telling you to avoid Bangkok. I will be telling you how to visit Bangkok and not get scammed, so that you’ll enjoy your Bangkok trip more! Nothing puts a damper on a good vacation than being victim to a scam.
- Grand Palace is closed
Don't trust anyone that tells you this or that is closed today , go ahead with your plans and find out yourself if it really is closed. Chances are it's not. They want to take you to their special palace, which also includes a stop at some jewelry shop that the scammer gets a kick-back on.
- Fixed Price Taxis
Walking down the street, you will hear parked taxi drivers and tuk-tuk drivers call out, Where are you going? You need a lift? Etc.
This is normal. Just smile, say no thanks and keep walking. Hail a taxi that is already on the street and always use the meter(if you need a taxi.). Or use uber or grab.
You’ll encounter this scam upon arrival at BKK airport, avoid the touts lurking on Level 1. Go to the official taxi stand.
Oh, and Tuk Tuks will cost 3-5x the price of taxis
- Taxis that take you to a place that “sounds” the same
For example: Sombondee Seafood Market instead of the famous Somboon Seafood
Make sure you know the exact name of the place you’re going; don’t just settle for a place that sounds similar
Or taxis that offer to take you some place “extra” for a discount -- it will also be a place where they get fuel coupons or kick-backs.
- Massage Shop Scam
In touristy areas you’ll see massage shop managers roaming the areas looking for customers. They tell you about a deal, take you to the shop, tell you to pay them in front of the shop. The “manager” leaves to look for more customers, you go in to the shop, only to be asked to pay again at the end of the service. The “manager” didn’t really work there.
Bird Food Scam
In front of the Royal Palace, someone will hand you a bag of bird food, and show you how to feed the birds. Only afterwards then tell you that bird food cost 300 Thai Baht!
- Wrong Change
Convenience store clerks in touristy areas scam tourists by giving you the wrong change because you don’t know what Thai money looks like. Always count your change before leaving the counter.
- ATM Currency Conversion:
- Pickpockets
- Tour packages from “Tourism Authority of Thailand”
- beware the friendly stranger , the one who starts chatting to you out of the blue.
- Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
This place is #6 on CNNs list of “Worlds Worst Tourist Traps”
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Catching the Canal River Taxi from Jim Thompson House we decide to visit Koh San Road which is a Haven for Back Packers. The fare is just 15 Baht and we depart at Station 5 after 20 minutes. Everyone speaks English so the journey is drama Free.
We then catch a Tuk Tuk to Koh San Rd which is just 80 Baht.
Koh San Rd has a cheap market feel with restaurants, massage parlours, bars and sells just about everything you can image.
It was a Hot day but enjoyable experience and I would thoroughly recommend visiting this location.
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1. Where do you live?: I am based in Edmonton, Alberta & was born & raised in Peterborough, Ontario ... Canada ;)
2. What do you do for a living?: TL Travel is my very own business built by yours truly from the ground up. I love to share my passion for travel with others & I both plan & lead trips abroad. Find more information on the business at tltraveltrips.com or tltravel.ca
3. How do you make money?: Again, all of my income is currently through TL Travel (not youtube.) The content that I create is simply to share my passion with all of you, but of course I am always open to collaborations & other related opportunities.
4. What editing program do you use?: Premier Pro CS6
5. What camera do you use?: For nicer shots and a lot of my vlogs I film with the Canon 70D. When I am on the road & need a bit more waterproof/ drop proof abilities I film with both GoPro & the Olympus Stylus Tough TG-3
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6. Did you go to university?: I did. I went to Trent University in Peterborough, Canada & got my BA in Cultural Studies. Everything else unrelated I learned by myself on the internet.
7. How long does it take to edit 1 video?: It is different from one video to another but on average I spend around 2 hours editing each video from start to finish.
8. What are your favorite countries to visit?: I have many favorites but right now Thailand, Nicaragua & Indonesia are at the top of my list of fav.'s
9. What countries are on your bucket list?: New Zealand & India are two that I can't wait to visit one day.
10. What youtubers do you watch?: I watch a ton of different vloggers but Fun For Louis & Raya are 2 of my favorites along with Ben Brown and Craig & Aimee.
If you have any other questions feel free to ask & I am happy to answer. Stay great & travel safe!
Soul searching in Bangkok, Thailand
Hi Guys! come on and join me as I enter the place they called The Land of Smile... Thailand. I had so much fun with this wonderful place. I like the food, the place, their culture and the people. So I can say I Love Bangkok! It's a must try tourist destination where you can experience a variety of Southeast Asian cuisine, cultures and a touch of historic places. You will not feel others as the thai people welcome their visitors whole heartedly and with a smile.
There are different temples you can check on and be ready to be astonish because you will witness structures composed of different patterns and colors. Taste their popular and mouth watering Padthai. It's like a dry noodle with rich flavored sauce. Yummy! match made in heaven feeling. Tour around the city using their well known tuk-tuk, it's like a combination of motorcycle and a cab but open air.