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Day 4- Bangkok

UNITED KINGDOM | Mon, 27 Apr 2015 | By emiliepb | Views [576]

We walked around an hour from our hostel to get our tickets at Hualamphong Station for our departure from Bangkok the day after, this is recommended to do if you take a first or second class coach. Ticket from Bangkok to Chumphon cost B510 (£10) ... Read more >

Tags: bangkok, democracy monument, food, hualamphong station, khoa san road, phra sumen fortress, sao ching cha, temples

 

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