Taxis & Rideshare in Khao Yai (2026) - Grab, Uber & More
Find convenient taxi and rideshare options in Khao Yai to explore top hotels, restaurants, and attractions with ease. Plan your trip hassle-free and discover.
Safety Tips
Look for yellow-green license plates and a roof-top Taxi-Meter sign. Unlicensed cars around Khao Yai's park gates or night markets rarely display either.
Insist the driver starts the meter before leaving, say 'Meter, chai mai?'; if refused, exit and use Grab or Bolt, which locals rely on in this area.
Locals use Grab and Bolt; pre-book through the app at Pansuk-Kitchen junction or Pak Chong rail station where signal is strongest.
For solo or late-night rides from the national park gates back to hotels, share your live Grab/Bolt trip with a friend and sit behind the driver, poor lighting on rural roads makes this extra important.
Common Scams to Avoid
Drivers refusing to use the meter at Pak Chong Railway Station, quoting inflated flat fares to hotels or the national park gates. Insist on meter or walk 50 m to the main road where drivers are more willing to comply.
Touts at the park's northern Lam Takong checkpoint offering 'private tour' packages with hidden extra charges for each stop. Agree on a written list of destinations and total fare before entering the vehicle.
Hotels near the park arranging taxis that add a commission surcharge on top of the meter without warning. Ask the front desk to confirm whether the fare is meter-only or includes any extra fee before you set off.