To travel from Koh Kood to Bangkok, you’ll need to take a ferry from Koh Kood to Laem Sok Pier in Trat.
From there, you can catch a bus or minivan from Trat back to Bangkok. Ferries operate multiple times a day, and buses or vans from Trat to Bangkok are available from the Trat Bus Terminal or travel agencies near the pier.
The cost of the ferry and bus journey from Koh Kood to Bangkok ranges from 32 to 33 euros, depending on the operator and the type of bus.
Many companies offer combined ferry and bus tickets to simplify the journey.
Yes, Bangkok is absolutely worth visiting. It’s one of the most culturally rich cities in Southeast Asia, offering a mix of historic temples, such as the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, markets, exciting nightlife, and an incredible food scene.
Whether you’re interested in exploring cultural landmarks, shopping, or enjoying modern city life, Bangkok has something for everyone.
The best time to visit Bangkok is during the cool and dry season, from November to February. During these months, the weather is more comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities, with lower temperatures and less humidity.
The rainy season (June to October) can bring heavy rains, while March to May tends to be very hot.
Spending around 3 to 4 days in Bangkok is ideal to explore its major attractions, such as the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and Chatuchak Weekend Market, as well as to experience the local food and nightlife.
If you plan to take day trips to nearby destinations like Ayutthaya or the floating markets, staying for 5 to 6 days will allow more time to experience the city's diversity at a relaxed pace.