Best drop off point.

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Hi gang,
I am looking forward to my upcoming visit to HH, and I need to know which is the closest drop off point to Jings Guest house: 1. Hua Hin Bus Station, or 2. the bus Stop in front of Bangkok Bank at Cha-am intersection. Also, how much should I pay a moto to get to Jings?

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If you have booked at Jings, I'd suggest you email them and ask for advice, as they are familiar with the problems and often arrange pick ups and transport.
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Hua Hin station. Cha Am is 20 minutes or so away. No idea on motorbike taxi rates from the bus station. Have a good trip.

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hua hin busstation.just outside on the road there is taxies both motorbikes and cars so up to how much luggage you have.takes 5-10 min.depending on the traffic.Im not sure about prices since I never use
but i think max 100 bath for motorbike and 200 bath for car.
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Just ask the driver to drop you off at the main set of traffic lights in the town center. I wouldn't even consider getting off at the bus station, only to have to travel back to the center of town. The bus drivers will drop you off anywhere you want along the route.

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Thanks guys.
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Hi,
Get the bus driver to drop you at the clock tower. Walk through the temple and your there.
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Irish big-kev wrote:Hi,
Get the bus driver to drop you at the clock tower. Walk through the temple and your there.
Hope this helps
Yes, that helps big time.

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hyku1147 wrote:
Irish big-kev wrote:Hi,
Get the bus driver to drop you at the clock tower. Walk through the temple and your there.
Hope this helps
Yes, that helps big time.

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Jings can arrange for a private taxi to meet and greet you at swampy the cost will be about 1800 baht that was the price a year and a half ago and they will drop you outside we have used his taxi service on a number of occasions and has always been reliable.

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Clocktower is a VERY short walk, thru the temple 200m--turn left 100m, first turn on right 100m but if you have lots of luggage (why would you have that) tuk-tuks are all around there.
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