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| GETTING
AROUND
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CHIANG
MAI |
| Saam
Lor (3-wheel) |
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For relatively short
distances you can take a bicycle "Saam Lor" (three-wheel).
Short rides within the city cost between 20 and 30 Baht. Longer
rides may cost as much as 40-50 Baht. It's a nice leisurely
way to look around |
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| Tuk Tuk |
If
you want a faster and some adventure services try Tuk Tuk.
For a short ride, it costs about 20-30 baht per trip and 40-60
baht for a longer ride. Do negotiate the price for your destination.
Remember sit back, relax, but hold tight!.
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| Red Cab |
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The red taxi so-called "Se-Lor", a modified
pick-up truck with a roof over the back, is the most common
taxi for commuters in the urban area. Visitors just tell them
the destination and negotiate the price before making a trip.
They normally pick up and drop other passengers along the
way until they reach a final destination. |
It normally costs about 15 baht per
person, however it may cost up to 20-30 baht, depending on either
his or your destination as well. If you or your group are the only
passengers,Let him name his price-and bargain until both you and
the driver are satisfied. |
| Chiang
Mai Bus |
| Chiang
Mai's on-again, off-again local bus service began operation
again in November 2005. There are currently 5 routes and
fares are a flat 15 baht. Route 4, connecting to the airport,
is probably the most useful |
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