
Travel from Bangkok to Tak
There are two ways to travel by public transport from Bangkok to Tak: Option 1: Fly to Mae Sot, then take a bus to Tak. Option 2: Take a direct bus to Tak. Flights Times from [Read more…]
There are two ways to travel by public transport from Bangkok to Tak: Option 1: Fly to Mae Sot, then take a bus to Tak. Option 2: Take a direct bus to Tak. Flights Times from [Read more…]
By direct bus the journey from Tak to Bangkok is scheduled take 8 hours. There are no direct flights from Tak to Bangkok, and Tak is not connected to the railway network. Bus Times from Tak [Read more…]
The Rattanakosin 200 Year Anniversary Bridge is a suspension bridge in the centre of Tak town in the Northern Region of Thailand. The Rattanakosin 200 Year Anniversary Bridge is open all hours, every day of [Read more…]
Kamphaeng Phet Bus Terminal is the main long distance bus, minivan and shared taxi station in Kamphaeng Phet. Kamphaeng Phet Bus Terminal is located on the other side of the Ping River from the town [Read more…]
Tak Bus Terminal is a medium sized bus terminal located at the northern edge of Tak town. Tak Bus Terminal is the main long distance bus and minivan station in Tak Province. This is where [Read more…]
The Taksin Maharat Shrine in Tak is a shrine to King Taksin who ruled over the Kingdom of Thonburi (near Bangkok) from 1767 to 1782. The Taksin Maharat Shrine is free to visit and is [Read more…]
The Silayok Grand Hotel is probably the best hotel in Tak, which has a comparatively poorly developed range of hotels because the town itself gets very few visitors. If you are planning to stay somewhere [Read more…]
Ban Chin Alley is a narrow 500 metre long alleyway in the Northern Thai town of Tak. Ban Chin Alley, or Trok Ban Chin, is relatively undeveloped and undiscovered as a tourist attraction and other [Read more…]
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