Go out to the street to the side that the traffic is going in the direction you want to go. Wait for a tuk-tuk or a motorcycle taxi to come by. Tell the driver where you want to go. Climb in/on the back, and off you go. So much simpler than the US, and cheaper, too. Notice the girl waving before she leaves the screen.
Monday, August 25, 2014
Ayutthaya Public Transportation made simple
Go out to the street to the side that the traffic is going in the direction you want to go. Wait for a tuk-tuk or a motorcycle taxi to come by. Tell the driver where you want to go. Climb in/on the back, and off you go. So much simpler than the US, and cheaper, too. Notice the girl waving before she leaves the screen.
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