Konstantin M писал(а):Heller писал(а):http://www.awd.ru/bb/viewtopic.php?t=11953
пост уважаемого BaNkir - там есть даже схема перехода
+ еще были топики на эту тему в отчетах путешественников и в вопросах про Камбо.
Это я уже читал Самое главное где найти этот автобус в Бангкоке?
видимо не внимательно...
That said, buses leave from the Northern Bus Terminal a.k.a. Morchit Bus Terminal. You can take a taxi, about 90 baht on the meter from Sukhumvit Road, probably a little less from Khao San Road, plus, depending on where you're coming from, a forty baht expressway toll if you're really in a hurry (or don't like traffic jams). You can also take the Skytrain (BTS) to Morchit Station. Unfortunately, Morchit BTS (Skytrain) Station, and Morchit Bus Terminal are not one and the same and walking from one to the other is not a practical endeavor. At the BTS station there are scores of motorbike taxis who will take you there. Though fares are subject to change, they are posted and the Thais pay the same (I can read Thai) so don't make yourself out to be an idiot and an asshole by haggling over the fare. Tuk-tuks ought to charge the same but may not - the posted fares don't apply to them. The third and cheapest option is to take the public Bangkok buses from wherever you are to Morchit. I never do that so I can't tell you what buses to take. I can only tell you that it's cheap and slow. According to a reader, so I haven't confirmed this information, bus #77 can be taken from the Silom Road area to Morchit, and bus #3 or #9 from Banglamphu. I always take the taxi. Though the most expensive option, using the expressway it's possible to go from Sukhumvit Road to Morchit in twenty minutes - even during the morning rush hour.
There are also "Gambler Express" buses offering a fairly fast and cheap ride to the border, departures from near Lumpini Park as well as Sukhumvit Road. Probably best to check with a hotel to see if they have more details as these buses aren't exactly well advertised. According to a reader you can get one between five and six a.m. in front of Lumpini Park on Rama IV Road.