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Samut Prakan (สมุทรปราการ) is a separate province to the south east of. It is pronounced Samut Prargarn. Regions [ ] The province is divided in six districts. Understand [ ] Samut Prakan, also known as Pak Nam, is located 29 kilometres south of, around the area where the Chao Phraya River flows into the Gulf of Thailand. The town dates from the Ayutthaya period, home to countless historical and cultural sites. Get in [ ] By car [ ] You can use the old Sukhumvit Road and also Highway Number 303 to get there.
According to people I spoke to, the apipclation time will open from August until January. Then they send the files to the colleges to conduct interviews.
The distance is only 29 kilometres to Samut Prakan town. Distances from Amphoe Muang Samut Prakan to other Amphoes and King Amphoe: • Phra Pradaeng 12 km. • Bang Phli 17 km.
• Bang Bo 38 km. • Phra Samut Chedi 21 km.
• King Amphone Bang Sao Thong 32 km. By bus [ ] Air-conditioned buses (of the BMTA Bangkok Mass Transit Authority) • Line No. 502 (Sam Rong - Pak Khlong Talat), } • Line No.
506 (Pak Kret - Phra Pradaeng) • Line No. 507 (Sam Rong - Tha Phra) • Line No. 508 (Pak Nam - Tha Ratchaworadit) • Line No. 511 (Pak Nam - Pratunam - Ratchadamnoen Klang Road(Khao San) - Southern Bus Terminal 'Sai Tai') • Line No. 513 (Rangsit - Pu Chao Saming Phrai) • Line No. 523 (Sam Rong Thewet via Expressway) • Line No. 525 (Pak Nam - Tha Chang) • Line No.
102 (Pak Nam - Chong Nonsee) • Line No. 126 (Nonthaburi - Sam Rong) • Line No.
129 (Thang Duan - Kasetsart University - Sam Rong) • Line No. 142 (Wat Lau - Samut Prakan) • Line No. 145 (Suan Chatuchak - Samut Prakan) In early 2006, BMTA has renumbered all air-conditioned buses to higher number. For example from No. Some air-conditioned buses numbers remain the same.
Please consult official BMTA web site for full details. Non-air conditioned buses • Line No. 2 (Sam Rong - Pak Khlong Talad) • Line No.
6 (Phra Pradaeng - Bang Lamphu) • Line No. 13 (Rangsit - Phu Chao Saming Phrai) • Line No. 20 (Pom Phra Chun- Tha Nam Din Daeng) • Line No.
23 (Sam Rong Thewet via Expressway) • Line No. 25 (Pak Nam - Tha Chang) • Line No. 45 (Sam Rong - Ratchaprasong) • Line No.
82 (Phra Pradaeng - Bang Lamphu) • Line No. 102 (Pak Nam - Chong Nonsi) • Line No. 116 (Samrong - Sathorn) • Line No. 129 (Kasetsart University - Sam Rong via Expressway) • Line No.
138 (Chatuchak - Phra Pradaeng via Expressway) • Line No. 145 (Suan Chatuchak - Pak Nam) Get around [ ] Phra Pradaeng County: You can take local motorcycle-taxi or rent a bike to take a one-day trip by yourself. See [ ] [ ] Muang County. Muang Boran • Ancient City ( เมืองโบราณ mueang boran), ☎ 0 2323 9253, 0 2709 1644,. 8AM-5PM, daily. Has scaled replicas of buildings from all over Thailand and is interesting to cycle round.
To get there independently from, take the Skytrain to On Nut. Then a 511 air conditioned bus (ask to be told when to get off for Muang Boran). Then you take a no. 36 pickup truck bus 'songthaew' 8 or 9 baht, the rest of the way (ask to be told when you're there or keep looking left across the canal). That's an hour or more on the buses. A taxi ride from On Nut (Skytrain station) costs around 170 baht. [Jan 25, 2016.
You can get a taxi from Bearing for around 130 Baht] Adult 700 baht, Child 400? Baht; After 4pm half price.
• Crocodile Farm & Zoo, ☎ +66 (0)2 387 0020. 7AM-6PM, daily. This place is the largest crocodile farm in the world and is certainly worth visiting, if not just to see the crocodile wrestling and acrobat elephant shows. There is an education and research center for the preservation of wildlife and also a dinosaur museum. A fun day out for all the family.
300 baht for adults, 200 baht for children. • Erawan Museum, Sukhumwit Road entering to Samut Prakan ( From the airport, this is only about 35 minutes away if you take the Motorway and then the Kanchanaphisek Outer Ring Road. The elephant is immediately noticeable at the Sukhumwit Road exit. From Bangkok, it takes about 35 minutes from On Nut Sky Train Station.
A taxi from there wouldn’t cost more than 150 baht.If you go there by taxi then make sure he takes the Kanchanapisek Outer Ring road as there is an exit right by the museum. If you had to cross the river by boat, a taxi from the other side would only take about 15 minutes or so.),. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. The most noticeable landmark in that area is The Three-Headed Elephant. The size and the structure attract tons of people to worship it. The three storeys inside the elephant contain antiquities and priceless collection of ancient religious objects of Kun Lek Viriyapant who is the museum owner. Its body made from bronze with pink pedestal rounded base decorated with millions of little tiles.