Bangkok has always been a favorite destination for
budget travelers, even today when the baht is doing so well against
most currencies, especially the dollar. With Bangkok as a major Asia
air travel hub, with a lot of cheap flights into the new Bangkok
airport, this trend will continue into the foreseeable future. When it
is time to leave Bangkok, there are lots of options for you to chose
from to move towards your next destinations in Asia, with night trains
running the length of Thailand heading towards Burma, Laos and
Malaysia, overland buses to Laos and Cambodia, and commuter type cheap
air flights being offered by Air Asia, and other regional carriers to
Singapore, Vietnam & Cambodia.
Most folks that are trying to
save money and have a great time in Bangkok start off at Koh Shan Rd,
which gets you into one of the better neighborhoods for saving money.
You can also get good information from fellow travelers on what is hot,
and what the scams are to watch out for. The secret for hotels and
guesthouses is staying as close to the river as you can. The budgets
hotels and guesthouses off of Koh Shan Rd are around the same price as
the strip, but they are much nicer usually. Off the strip expect to
find larger rooms, with more amenities than you will get on the strip.
An added benefit is that you get a way from all of the hustle and
bustle of Koh Shan rd; however at night this is a highly recommended
world class people watching location, with the nightly spectacle of
thousands of backpackers and hippies milling in a kaleidoscope of
fashions and colors not seen since the heyday of San Francisco’s Height
Asbury
When you are looking for places to eat, get off Koh Shan
rd and head out into the neighborhoods. Head over towards the
university, and you can find some real Thai places, that have real Thai
prices, at the sidewalk restaurants. You will usually get larger
portions and better quality food this way. Fresh fruit, Smoothies and
Pad Thai are very cheap on the strip.
Getting around Bangkok
Getting
around Bangkok from Koh Shan Rd on local buses can be a real
frustrating excursion; the little bit extra to take a taxi to the sky
train is worth it. Most people will tell you to steer clear of the tuk
tuks, unless you want to see every scam jeweler and tailor in Bangkok.
Most people love traveling down the river on boats, and there are all
sorts of interesting things to see on the river, like alligator farms,
floating markets and lots of Buddhist temples, and best of all it is
cheap and fast. During the middle of the daily traffic jam, by taking
the river taxis and the sky train, you can get to Suhkumvitt Rd or
Patpong in under an hour. Another favorite thing is to go to the 5 star
hotels just off the river and walk around them taking in the interior
designs and exquisite artwork, some of the really luxury hotels have
their own boats that travel on the river as well, a good rule of thumb
the nicer the boat, the nicer the hotel.
Fred
Tittle has lived in holiday vacation resorts his entire life, from the
famous Lake Geneva Playboy Club , Aspen Colorado where he was a rock
jock for KSPN FM, Hawaii Scuba Diving in Waikiki on Oahu and now as a
owner of EcoSea Dive in Sihanoukville Cambodia where he teaches PADI
and SSI Scuba Diving and runs adventure tours, http://www.ecosea.com