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(East or South towards Trang, Hat Yai, Satun)
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'''{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}''' is a city in southern [[Thailand]].  
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'''Chiang Mai''' is the second biggest city in Thailand and quite a beautiful place with a more relaxed vibe than [[Bangkok]].
  
== Hitching out ==
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Hitchhiking around Chiang Mai is easy, mainly due to the Songathews. These are red or yellow roofed pick up trucks that function as public busesthat will take you for small cash
=== West toward [[Phang-Nga]], [[Phuket]] ===
 
  
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== Hitchhiking out==
  
The main road is quite far from the centre. You can take a bus to ''Ao Luek'' which is about 20 km from Krabi on the national road and makes an excellent hitching spot.
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=== Hitchhiking Northwest ([[Pai]], [[Mae Hong Son]]) ===
  
=== East or South towards [[Trang]], [[Hat Yai]], [[Satun]] ===
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Get to the outside of the North gate of the old city, this is technically where the highway starts. Walk a couple of minutes until you see yellow Songathews headed for Mae Rim. Jump in it and ride it as far as you want (you can get dropped off anywhere - gas stations, for example). The road to Pai/Mae Hong Son is preceeded by a road sign written "Pai". You can hop off there and stick your thumb out for a quick ride. There may not be many cars but the ones that pass at least go to Pai.
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[[User:Wondrlust|Wondrlust]] took it to the very end and hitched from there. It didn't take long to get a lift.
  
Take a bus to ''Nuea Klong''. It will drop you in a village quite far away from the city on the main road. This makes a good spot to find a car to Trang.
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=== Hitchhiking North ([[Chiang Rai]], [[Mae Sai]]) ===
  
== Hitching in ==
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Get to Warorot Market (East of the Old Town) and find the yellow Songathew headed to Doi Saket.
If your driver just passes Krabi, he will drop you on the main road outside of town. But there are a lot of buses that will take you straight to the centre for a few Baht.
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[[User:Wondrlust|Wondrlust]] got off before the Songathew entered Doi Saket and found a ride quickly.
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=== Hitchhiking South ([[Bangkok]], [[Mae Sot]], [[Phitsanulok]]) ===
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This is probably the trickiest hike, but should still be relatively easy.
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Get to Warorot Market (East of the Old Town) and get on the yellow Songathew headed to Saraphi. The problem is that the Songathew doesn't go along the highway (11), it takes a secondary local road (106). You need to calculate getting off at the point where this road and the highway get closest.  
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[[User:Wondrlust|Wondrlust]] missed this point and had to get a motorbike taxi to drop him off at the highway.
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Alternatively you can take a red Songathew / Tuk Tuk to the Big C at the outskirts South of the city. This will get you to the highway, but it may be too close to the city and it will be more expensive.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:21, 14 September 2020

Chiang Mai is the second biggest city in Thailand and quite a beautiful place with a more relaxed vibe than Bangkok.

Hitchhiking around Chiang Mai is easy, mainly due to the Songathews. These are red or yellow roofed pick up trucks that function as public busesthat will take you for small cash

Hitchhiking out

Hitchhiking Northwest (Pai, Mae Hong Son)

Get to the outside of the North gate of the old city, this is technically where the highway starts. Walk a couple of minutes until you see yellow Songathews headed for Mae Rim. Jump in it and ride it as far as you want (you can get dropped off anywhere - gas stations, for example). The road to Pai/Mae Hong Son is preceeded by a road sign written "Pai". You can hop off there and stick your thumb out for a quick ride. There may not be many cars but the ones that pass at least go to Pai. Wondrlust took it to the very end and hitched from there. It didn't take long to get a lift.

Hitchhiking North (Chiang Rai, Mae Sai)

Get to Warorot Market (East of the Old Town) and find the yellow Songathew headed to Doi Saket. Wondrlust got off before the Songathew entered Doi Saket and found a ride quickly.

Hitchhiking South (Bangkok, Mae Sot, Phitsanulok)

This is probably the trickiest hike, but should still be relatively easy. Get to Warorot Market (East of the Old Town) and get on the yellow Songathew headed to Saraphi. The problem is that the Songathew doesn't go along the highway (11), it takes a secondary local road (106). You need to calculate getting off at the point where this road and the highway get closest. Wondrlust missed this point and had to get a motorbike taxi to drop him off at the highway.

Alternatively you can take a red Songathew / Tuk Tuk to the Big C at the outskirts South of the city. This will get you to the highway, but it may be too close to the city and it will be more expensive.