Private transfer companies between central and northern Thailand
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Hi, I avoid public minibuses for safety reasons—they’re packed, and the drivers go crazy. On the other hand, we took a Bangkok to Sukhothai bus that was super comfortable and air-conditioned, stopping at well-equipped stations with restaurants... and restrooms. We had suitcases and backpacks, and the bus staff stowed our luggage in the hold and gave us a ticket. Same process to retrieve them. It’s even better than the SNCF buses in my region!

There are tons of bus companies in Thailand. The Airbnb staff kindly helped us buy the tickets and even wrote down directions in Thai in case we needed help finding the platform in the huge bus terminal.

For Lampang, we took a less luxurious bus, but the trip was shorter. And we did Lampang to Chiang Mai in a shared taxi for four—one of us had a serious infection, but it wasn’t too expensive.

Another year, we traveled from Bangkok’s bus terminal to Prachuap Khiri Khan in a shared taxi arranged by our host. The driver was good, and the price was competitive. Hosts have no reason to recommend bad services—bad reviews spread fast online.

You’ll find shared taxis everywhere in tourist areas, so don’t worry. Safe travels.
gaura

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