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A Real Food Diary from Korat: 9 Honest Reviews & Challenge Levels

The Real Korat Food Log: 9 Honest Reviews "I eat, I judge, I record. No advertisements, just my personal journey through Korat's flavors." 01. Fried Rice at Korat Bus Terminal 2 Before heading back to Bangkok, I grabbed a quick bite at the Korat Bus Terminal. It was just your everyday fried rice. Nothing fancy, nothing legendary—just a solid, reliable meal to fill my stomach before the long bus ride. If you're in a hurry at the terminal, this is exactly what you expect. ⭐ Score: 7/10 | 📊 Difficulty: Easy | 💰 Price: Very Cheap 📍 View Terminal Location 02. Floating Local Dining: Water-based Vibes This was a fascinating find—a local restaurant where you dine right on the water. The herbal scent was incredibly potent, hitting you as soon as you sit down. For those who enjoy Tom Yum or exotic, aromatic flavors, this is a dream. I...

The Complete Guide: How to Get from Bangkok to Korat by Bus (Price & Tips)

Mo Chit Terminal to Korat Bus Journey

The Ultimate Guide: How to Get from Bangkok to Korat by Bus

Seamless travel from Mo Chit Bus Terminal to Nakhon Ratchasima.

1. Starting at Mo Chit Bus Terminal

When you arrive at Mo Chit Bus Terminal, you will find numerous ticket counters. Look for the ones heading to Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat). Once you find them, tell the staff your preferred time, and they will guide you to the correct counter for the next available bus.

2. Ticket Prices

The ticket price is approximately 232 THB (as of August 30, 2025). It’s a very affordable way to travel like a local!

3. Experience on Board

The bus itself is quite decent, and the seats are comfortable for a long ride. Surprisingly, they provide a blanket and even snacks (bread) to keep you cozy during the trip.

4. Arriving in Korat

The journey takes about 4 hours, with several stops in intermediate cities. Once you arrive in Korat, you can get off at Terminal 21 Korat or the main Bus Terminal. Since my hotel was located at Terminal 21, I chose to get off there.

💡 Crucial Tip: There is a bus assistant on board. If you want to get off at a specific stop like Terminal 21, it’s best to inform them in advance so you don't miss it!

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