The driver was very kind and helpful but the seats in the van were so squished, could barely even fit in your seat (I’m a small female) and other passengers were not in good hygiene making for an uncomfortable ride.
If you’re staying in bkk center and trying to get to Pranburi it’s definitely the easiest and cheapest option, however once the bus gets past the greater Bangkok area it starts stopping to let people on or off very frequently. This adds a lot of extra time to the journey. We planned to take it all the way to Pranburi but decided to get out at Hua Hin because we had enough of the stopping. It took nearly 5 hours to get to Hua Hin from Ekamai. We also paid for an extra ticket for a bag and were asked to show that to the ticket lady at the desk, but then the bus driver was confused why we had 3 tickets for 2 people and put our bag in the luggage hold… so I’m unsure if you actually need to buy another ticket. It’s also worth noting that if you get off in Pranburi and don’t have a taxi or lift already arranged you might struggle to get to Pak Nam Pran if that’s where you’re heading. We managed to get a Grab from Hua Hin to our hotel in Pak Nam Pran for about 350b. Overall, I think if you’re traveling in a group more than 2 people you might as well just book a Bolt.
กรุงเทพ ถึง ปราณบุรี, รถตู้ รถโดยสารขนาดเล็ก, Nor Neane Transport (ณ.เณรการเดินรถ), 31 ธ.ค. 2023
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Rosemary
Rude driver. Didn’t tell us when there was a toilet stop or when we arrived