Morning market, Surin province Start selling from 2 a.m. until late in the day. Most of them are agricultural products. from local farmers Cheap and fresh.
Travel Route : Surin Province is about 457 kilometers from Bangkok. Tourists can travel to Surin in many ways. Both by private car, bus, and train.
1. By car From Bangkok, you can take 2 routes: Take Highway No. 1 (Phaholyothin) to Saraburi Province. Turn right onto Highway No. 2 (Mittraphap) to Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Then take Highway No. 226 through Buriram Province to Surin Province, a total distance of approximately 434 kilometers. Take Highway No. 1 (Phaholyothin) to Saraburi Province. Turn right onto Highway No. 2 (Mittraphap) until Sikhio District. Take Highway No. 24 (Chok Chai-Det Udom), passing Chok Chai District, Nang Rong District, and Prakhon Chai District. Then turn left onto Route 214 in Prasat District. Continue driving to Surin Province. The total distance is approximately 450 kilometers.
2. By bus There are air-conditioned buses of the Transport Company Limited and the private Bangkok-Surin route. Depart from the Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) and Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road every day, several times a day. It takes about 6 hours to travel. For more information, please contact Transport Co., Ltd., Tel. 1490, or visit www.transport.co.th. Currently, Transport Co., Ltd. has opened an online bus ticket booking service. Contact us at www.thaiticketmajor.com. Tickets can also be purchased online at Thairoute.com (www.thairoute.com).
3. By train The State Railway of Thailand offers trains from Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong) and Thonburi Railway Station to Surin every day, including normal, rapid, express, and special express trains. The journey takes about 6-8 hours. For more information, please contact the State Railway of Thailand at 1690 or at www.railway.co.th.
In Surin Province, there are various types of cars available for tourists to choose from a variety of vehicles as appropriate.
Minibuses run from the bus station to various places in the city. Minibuses can travel both in the city and other districts, costing 1,000-2,000 baht per day, depending on the distance and bargaining. Parked at various points in the province, such as in front of the municipal market and in front of the bus station Service fees are agreed upon according to distance and a fixed amount.
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6 сен 2024