There is no Uber in Thailand, but there is GrabIf you're a rideshare person, you'll want to use Grab during your trip to Thailand. All you have to do is download the app and enter your destination, just like you would with Uber.
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Tipping in Thailand is not customary and there are no requirements to tip anyone, leaving a small gratuity for great service is appreciated, but unlike other parts of the world you will never see a Thai service provider with their hand out expecting to be tipped.
Traveling around Bangkok by taxi is surprisingly cheap - sometimes even more so than the Skytrain - plus, it's comfortable and easy, and the drivers are usually really friendly. Taxis have to use their meters - if a driver refuses to do so, find a different taxi!
Therefore, we have collaborated with partners from all sectors including Grab Thailand, Thailand's No.1 ride-hailing service platform, to organize this mid-year campaign to promote Thai tourism and enable tourists to travel with confidence.”
After using the service, visitors can pay in cash or pay with a visa card to the driver. It is very simple for tourists to book a Grab taxi in Bangkok if you are used to using this vehicle wherever you are, this will certainly not make it difficult for you.