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Dear Members,

may you recommend a MINIBUS ( only LPG or CNG ) from BKK to Khon Kaen. Departure will be 29 th of December.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards

TOM

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Can't recall any operators that advertise the type of fuel their vans use, though I would expect (for the distance to Khon Kaen) an LPG or CNG-fueled minivan would need at least 1 fuel stop. What is the relevance of specifying the type of fuel used for your transport to Khon Kaen?

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Can't recall any operators that advertise the type of fuel their vans use, though I would expect (for the distance to Khon Kaen) an LPG or CNG-fueled minivan would need at least 1 fuel stop. What is the relevance of specifying the type of fuel used for your transport to Khon Kaen?

If it crashes certain to die no lenghthy costly hospital bills?

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Can't recall any operators that advertise the type of fuel their vans use

Then you have not looked carefully-as most TV-users rather parrot? Most-nearly all vans=minibuses=rot tuar have that sign on them, In fact; Legally licensed vans (rot ruam ekasarn) MUST have high ceilings and run on it to be allowed in BKK.

BUT; there are NO regular vans doing this route, Khorat is about as far as it goes. That they would need to refuel on the way would not stop them-also happens on the big buses BoKoSo (the TV-parrot ''govmt. bus-and hence thought of as being most superior) BKk-Trat.

The poster about airfares-why even spend time to tell this unasked advice? A regular tourbus, NCA or Chan/Cherdchai and yesterday I also saw Sombat-well recmd, runs ev 30 mins daytime and a few ovenrite Bk-KnKn from the Mochit, in 6 hrs, meal on the way included.

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Why a mini bus ? Do you need to hire the complete bus ?

If you must go by land, and money is tight you might consider the VIP bus services. Typically one stop.

Price is under 1000B each, and includes (some) food (depending on the bus company). If you choose well you might even get your own personal entertainment screen.

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Why a mini bus ? Do you need to hire the complete bus ?

If you must go by land, and money is tight you might consider the VIP bus services. Typically one stop.

Price is under 1000B each, and includes (some) food (depending on the bus company). If you choose well you might even get your own personal entertainment screen.

Chan Tours (S Class) first class service food drink and individual tv screens movies etc. (only 550 Bkk to Udon so KK considerably cheaper)

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Can't recall any operators that advertise the type of fuel their vans use

Then you have not looked carefully-as most TV-users rather parrot? Most-nearly all vans=minibuses=rot tuar have that sign on them, In fact; Legally licensed vans (rot ruam ekasarn) MUST have high ceilings and run on it to be allowed in BKK.

BUT; there are NO regular vans doing this route, Khorat is about as far as it goes. That they would need to refuel on the way would not stop them-also happens on the big buses BoKoSo (the TV-parrot ''govmt. bus-and hence thought of as being most superior) BKk-Trat.

The poster about airfares-why even spend time to tell this unasked advice? A regular tourbus, NCA or Chan/Cherdchai and yesterday I also saw Sombat-well recmd, runs ev 30 mins daytime and a few ovenrite Bk-KnKn from the Mochit, in 6 hrs, meal on the way included.

Much of your response is unintelligible. As for the parts I did understand, I don't know why you chide me? I was not researching this for the OP, rather I was offering up some opinions of what I knew about the topic. I think that is appropriate for this forum, yes?

As for your last paragraph, how ironic that you chide KHR1010 for offering "unasked advice," then proceed to do the same yourself by recommending scheduled full-size bus lines (which is clearly not what the OP was asking about.)

Go crawl back into your cave.

Posted

mini bus to hua hin ,

uses your prefered fuel.

long distance to KK ,

would be diesel.

never seen a mini bus on this route .

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