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What is the best ride app in Thailand?

Uber Alternatives in Thailand
  • Grab is the largest and most popular Uber alternative in Thailand and it's one of our favourite travel apps! ...
  • Bolt is a relative newcomer to ride-hailing in Thailand. ...
  • InDrive is an innovative ride-hailing app which lets you negotiate prices with drivers beforethey accept the fare.




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Order a ride on Grab, the top ride-hailing and taxi app in Southeast Asia. Choose from a variety of transport modes, including cars, motorbikes, and buses, and get matched with a professional driver in minutes.

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The short answer is no, there is currently no Uber in Thailand. However, you can use a ride-hailing app called Grab instead. The app works in a similar way to Uber and is affordable and easy to use. Alternatively, you can use regular taxis, tuk-tuks and public transport to get around.

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As per reply #1 metered taxis are cheaper and better in Bangkok. Sometimes I resort to tuk-tuks for short rides when taxis are hard to get. Then the best prices that I have been able to negotiate have been about 50% more expensive than a metered taxi for the same trip.

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Tuk Tuk rates vary. They cost the same as a taxi, but have no meter. This means you can usually negotiate the fare (and you should do before any ride). For a brief journey (1 to 2 kilometers), you should pay around 50 baht (USD1.

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In Thailand, Bolt and Grab are the two major ride-hailing apps still in the game after Gojek sold its Thai business to Airasia last year.

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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.

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