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Jan 15 13 tweets 15 min read
Today I’m checking out the free electric bus shuttle between four floating markets in Taling Chan District of #Bangkok. This is a live and potentially long THREAD with reviews in three parts: MRT Park & Ride, electric bus and floating markets.
[2] The electric bus service connects to MRT Bang Khun Tan station and so I decided I would drive to the Park & Ride at MRT Lak Song first to review that car park.

Park on the 3rd floor as that’s where the bridge is to connect to the station.

📍MRT: maps.app.goo.gl/nCs9ngRKXYmyxA…
[3] If you are riding the MRT it costs you 10 Baht to park for 2 hours. If not, then it’s 20 baht for 1 hour. I got a parking coupon from the MRT ticket office. From Lak Song I had to change at MRT Tha Phra and then get off at MRT Bang Khun Non. #Bangkok
[4] This is the timetable for the free electric bus shuttle to visit four floating markets in Western Bangkok at the weekends.

📍 Song Khlong Floating Market
📍 Taling Chan Floating Market
📍Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market
📍Wat Saphan Floating Market

#Bangkok #Thailand
[5] At MRT Bang Khun Non, take Exit 3 to street level. You will see the bus stop straight away. Not surprisingly there were a lot of people waiting but we all somehow squeezed on. My first floating market was only 7 minutes away and so no problem standing. #Bangkok #Thailand
[6] My first stop was at Khlong Song Floating Market. This is actually the first time I’ve been here. It’s very much overshadowed by its big neighbour, Taling Chan. But if you want a quiet one with hardly any foreigners then check this one out.

📍MAP: maps.app.goo.gl/Y7YkXSpUcGcd6p…
[7] As my next stop was only a five minute walk away I decided not to wait for the electric bus and just go to Taling Chan Floating Market by myself. This one has many more foreigners as long-tailed boat tours drop them off here.

📍MAP: maps.app.goo.gl/8hgna6AqE4Js6m… #Bangkok
[8] A good tip for riding any bus in #Bangkok which has GPS is to download the app ViaBus (apps.apple.com/th/app/viabus/…) and then scan the QR Code at the bus stop. You can then see how many minutes you have to wait. In my case only five minutes.
[9] My third stop was only ten minutes away by electric bus with a brief stop outside Bangkok Bus Terminal. Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is one of my favourite riverside markets but best to go early before it gets too crowded.

📍MAP: maps.app.goo.gl/C8zW5HZLhWcPCP… #Bangkok
[10] At Khlong Lat Mayom I had to wait about 20 minutes for the next electric bus but with the ViaBus app I was able to see its progress and so I sat down in the shade. Again the bus filled up but there was enough room for everyone. #Bangkok
[11] My fourth and last stop was at Wat Saphan Floating Market. This is a quieter riverside market compared to the others but worth visiting if you’ve never been before. It was certainly busier than last year which is good.

📍MAP: maps.app.goo.gl/myaHbCdHHN49hp…
[12] Wat Saphan Floating Market seems to be the start and finish of the electric shuttle bus service as there were two buses waiting there. The bus driver told me the buses can go 100km which is enough for one day and then they charge overnight. #Bangkok
[13] From Wat Saphan I took the electric bus back to MRT Bang Khun Non which completed today’s loop of four floating markets. I hope you enjoyed my photos and I’ve inspired you to do some exploring next weekend. #Bangkok #Thailand

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Jan 14
Good morning from Bangkok Railway Station. Today I’m on the KiHa-183 excursion train to Chachoengsao. This is a THEAD of the trip. More information here: thaitrainguide.com/excursion-trai… You can also find more train photos and videos by following @ThaiTrainGuide.

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🚨 URGENT UPDATE: Unvaccinated tourists can now fly to #Thailand without being refused boarding due to a last minute update to the latest Notice to Airmen (Notam).

See Point 5 in THREAD for full details.

Please share with friends. 🙏
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1. Passenger 18 years old or older must provide proof of full vaccination or proof of covid-19 recovery not more than 6 months (180 days) passenger who does not have vaccine must have a letter from doctor providing reason.
2. Passenger from country that has requirements which may prevent passenger to go back due to covid-19 shall be required to have health insurance covering at least usd $10,000 of treatment of covid-19 for the itineraries in Thailand plus 7 days.
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[1] There should have been advance notice because most customers are already travelling and may not have brought a vaccination certificate.

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[2] There is concern that customers who are not vaccinated will not be able to travel and the travel agency must refund.

[3] There is no official announcement from the Thai government. Travel agencies tried to find information from the official website but couldn’t find anything
[4] Travel agencies are unable to notify customers in time for vaccination certificate checks. It was announced on Saturday and takes effect on Monday.
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🚨 IMPORTANT SUMMARY of what we know so far about the entry requirements for #Thailand for flights landing on Monday.

I’ve added insights from a senior government official and what we think will happen next and more importantly which rules they will drop soon.

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[1] The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) sent out a list of rules to airlines for flights that land in #Thailand from Monday onwards. A government spokesperson who tweeted this list then consequently deleted it. Why? My thoughts in the next tweet…
[2] From what I was told, CAAT made some errors. Mainly they said vaccination certificates would only be needed for people older than 18 years and not 18 and above. Secondly, there were complaints from airlines who were now being forced to do the Thai government’s dirty work.
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🚨URGENT UPDATE: The Civil Aviation Authority of #Thailand has just told airlines around the world that all passengers over 18 entering Thailand must provide evidence of being fully vaccinated. This is for flights landing Monday 9 January onwards.

See THREAD for details ⤵️
1. Passengers over 18 years old are required to present vaccination certificate or a letter from a doctor certifying that they have recovered from COVID-19 no longer than 6 months (180 days).
2. Passengers coming from countries with measures to prevent people infected with COVID from returning to the country must have health insurance covering COVID treatment throughout the duration of the trip in Thailand. Expats with Thai social security are exempt.
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[3] No. 9 sleeper arrives at Khun Tan at 6:01am when it’s still dark. No. 13 arrives at 7:32am which is a better time. My train, No. 51, arrived at 11:00am which means I missed half a day but really it was enough time for me to hike to my choice of campsite before sunset.
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