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Home » thai tips » Need a reliable taxi driver in Thailand? Call Mister Rush!
Need a reliable taxi driver in Thailand? Call Mister Rush!
It is not easy to find a reliable taxi driver in Thailand. That is why I want to share my experiences with the readers.
If you are looking for a good taxi driver who drives a decent car, adheres to the speed and traffic rules, keeps his appointments and is not expensive, then you should call Mister Rush.
Mister Rush lives in Bangkok and is happy to take you from Bangkok to Pattaya, Hua Hin, Rayong, Koh Chang or to Ban Phe (Koh Samet) and vice versa.
I used his services myself when I had to travel from Hua Hin to Bangkok and I am very satisfied with it. The ride cost me 2.000 baht. More prices are on his website: rushtaxi.net
Mister Rush speaks good English, knows the Dutch and Belgian culture a bit and is a friendly man. His rates are reasonable and you will receive a text message if he is delayed. I can heartily recommend him.
You can call him for: taxi services (also mini-van), day trips, private driver, excursions, airport pick-up, etc.
Contact:
- Tel: +66 (0) 863144697
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: rushtaxi.net
- ID line: rush taxi
- What's App: +66(0)863144697
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/rushtaxithailand/
Can totally confirm Peter. We have also used his services this year and are very satisfied. Good taxi good driver and indeed very correct in answers and reporting about departure, delay or otherwise.
By the way, a colleague of his whom he also recommends; same sheet and suit. Good car friendly man and good driver.
OK Rush Thank you
Mr Ruud and Mrs Corry
Ruud
Good evening.
November 2015 I stay for 22 days in Thailand – Pattaya. Of course my husband and I would like to make various trips from the Thai Garden Resort.
Now I am reading this post about Mr. Rush, but it would be nice if there is someone who also knows such a reliable taxi driver in Pattaya.
It will be our first time Thailand so we are happy to be recommended for all kinds of tips :).
Thanks for the tip, I'll save it.
Traveled with Rush several times over the past few months. The people he employs are also friendly and pleasant.
Hi
If we are talking about good taxi drivers 🙂
In the Huahin area I have good experiences with Philaiwan (She is a woman, so safe for the ladies among us)
She will take you anywhere in the Hua hin area for a good price
0066843994225
Greetings
Jurgen
Rush taxi has transported many of our acquaintances from the airport to Rayong vv for a very reasonable price.
Good safe cars and reliable. If I need a taxi myself I will certainly ask him.
I can't yet share my experience regarding driving but I have already emailed him as we want to go from BKK to Hua Hin at the beginning of March and want to use his services, I must say that the arrangements have gone very smoothly and he will be back soon I now also have whatsapp contact. If the transport is going to be the same as the contact, then it will be all right….
Jan.
I have the impression that the transport via a company from Hua Hin usually goes well. I actually always read good posts. I always have good experiences too. Neat cars, calm drivers, on time, quiet on the bumpy road to Bangkok and for 1800 (price level November) everything is arranged.
I immediately put the number on the phone.
Always a good driver.
Last year I went to Ko Chang with a minivan, it seemed like a race.
Now on Koh Samui, I'm going to book this gentleman right away when we go back.
Kind regards, Ruud.
As a tip, people who are looking for a very good guide, who can also provide a good car with air conditioning and a reliable driver. I can highly recommend this guide, we spent a month with him 4 times in various years, speaks English, a little Dutch, very modest, wonderful person. can wait for you at the airport by appointment.
PHANOM LUASUBCHAT Tour-Operater Chiang Mai, Thailand, Laos
Mobile:66-01-9604763. E-mail [email protected].
Good evening.
November 2015 I stay for 22 days in Thailand – Pattaya. Of course my husband and I would like to make various trips from the Thai Garden Resort.
Now I am reading this post about Mr. Rush, but it would be nice if there is someone who also knows such a reliable taxi driver in Pattaya.
It will be our first time Thailand so we are happy to be recommended for all kinds of tips :).
We see no response from the Chiang Mai area. Our regular taxi driver here is called Chairit. We have known him for 8 years now.
He speaks excellent English and is also a qualified tour guide. He is reliable, friendly and helpful. He has a 7-seater private taxi, it is certainly not too expensive.
If he doesn't have time himself, he will provide a good replacement. Chairit does city trips, day trips and also multi-day trips. Phone number: 089 701 0291.