The Rot Tu on the other hand, is the faster option. Kun Song Kow CR to Kun Song Mai Sai in 1 hour. Problem is of course, when it leaves. 30 minute intervals although the bus will leave early if it is tem.
Air con comfort but bit of squeeze. Your bags go on top to the first class section as well.
There's a trick to getting a seat when there are more hungry hoardes than there are seats in the van. There is no line, so what do you do? If you're a couple, you send your partner in first to secure 2 seats. After all, possession is 9/10ths of the law, while you take care of putting the bags on the roof. If you're alone, dump a small bag on the seat first and leave you bigger bag for later once you established your territory.
Most of times, pax just trickle to the van so you won't have this trouble but everything flies out of the window come peak travel time e.g. school holidays, weekends, new year's, songkran, days of wan phra etc.
Where you wait. But no formal lines
Bags get the best view. I've seen motorcycles up there once. Thais are inventive people.
Inside. Best seat is next to driver as you can chom view. Worst seat is by the door, you have to get in and out everytime the cops want to get in (more about that later)
You pay 46B for the privilege. Sorry they don't take Visa or Google Android NFC e-wallet fist-bumps. Then you're off, hoping that that sao sao you're sitting to is actually a sao sao
Air con comfort but bit of squeeze. Your bags go on top to the first class section as well.
There's a trick to getting a seat when there are more hungry hoardes than there are seats in the van. There is no line, so what do you do? If you're a couple, you send your partner in first to secure 2 seats. After all, possession is 9/10ths of the law, while you take care of putting the bags on the roof. If you're alone, dump a small bag on the seat first and leave you bigger bag for later once you established your territory.
Most of times, pax just trickle to the van so you won't have this trouble but everything flies out of the window come peak travel time e.g. school holidays, weekends, new year's, songkran, days of wan phra etc.
Where you wait. But no formal lines
Bags get the best view. I've seen motorcycles up there once. Thais are inventive people.
Inside. Best seat is next to driver as you can chom view. Worst seat is by the door, you have to get in and out everytime the cops want to get in (more about that later)
You pay 46B for the privilege. Sorry they don't take Visa or Google Android NFC e-wallet fist-bumps. Then you're off, hoping that that sao sao you're sitting to is actually a sao sao