After you’ve satisfied your inner nature lover with all the beauty and adventures of Khao Sok National Park, it’s time to experience something completely different. Bangkok is a city jungle, full of fun and exciting things to do.
When traveling the 732 kilometer (455 mile) distance between Khao Sok And Bangkok, you have one option to make the journey:
The trip to Bangkok from Khao Sok is long and tiring, but you’ll be making the journey on a sleeper bus. This is the perfect way to save money on accommodation and get some sleep before you arrive in the capital of Thailand.
You’ll be making the journey between these two places on an overnight bus. Use this time to catch up on your sleep. Once you arrive in Bangkok, it will already be daytime. Start off exploring the city’s streets, try some of the tasty street food, and head to the markets to buy some local treats.
The capital of Thailand has many different faces. One of them is the rich historical and cultural heritage. Temples, palaces, museums, shrines, gardens – you name it, Bangkok has it! During your stay, make sure to visit some of the city’s top attractions such as the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Erawan Shrine, Wat Arun, Wat Pho, Bangkok National Museum, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Jim Thompson House Museum, and many more.
Once the night comes around, you’ll have a chance to see another side of Bangkok and experience some of the best nightlife in the world. The city is packed with amazing rooftop bars, cocktail clubs, and other venues. Combine a great night out with some yummy street food early in the morning, and you’ll get the magic formula of Bangkok’s nightlife. The city attracts lots of travelers, and if you want to meet some fellow friends, you can join one of the many pub crawl tours.
If you wake up hungover the morning after and look for calm spots around town where you can spend a relaxing day, you’ll find many parks and gardens. At these surprisingly quiet and secluded spots, you can spend a couple of hours unwinding.
Bangkok lies on the Chao Phraya River, and the river flows in several canals around it. There are many ferries and boats that can take you on a unique ride around town.
For those who are looking to buy some local souvenirs and tasty food, Chatuchak Market is the place to visit. One of the largest markets in the world, it has over 8,000 stalls with everything you could and couldn’t imagine for sale. Put your bargaining hat on, and head straight to the market!
Taking a bus
Taking a bus from Khao Sok to Bangkok is a convenient and popular way to travel between these two places in Thailand. The journey takes around 15 hours, but don’t worry. All buses travel overnight, and you’ll be able to get some nice sleep during this long ride. Hopping on a sleeper bus has another advantage, which is saving money on accommodation.
The buses have reclining seats, blankets, A/C, and toilets on board. The driver will also make frequent stops during your journey for rest and toilet.
When it comes to the best time of year to visit Bangkok, there are some differences between the seasons, but there are no weather-dependent activities. It all comes down to your weather preferences. The most popular season to visit the city is between November and March. The weather is a bit cooler, dry, and in general, very pleasant. However, the city is packed with tourists at this time. It might be hard to find accommodation if you don’t book in advance, and the prices for almost everything will be higher compared to other times of the year.
The other two periods of the year that are good for visiting but less crowded are between April and June, and September and October. April, May, and June are the hottest months of the year, while September and October are cooler, but with more rainfall.
The monsoon season occurs in July and August and brings lots of short, but intense rainfalls. This is the least popular time to visit Bangkok. However, there are still fun indoor things to do around town. The airfare, accommodation, and other expenses are definitely at their cheapest during monsoon season.
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