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Bangkok Traffic Clock: Exact Hours to Book for Sub-60-Minute Arrival

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Bangkok traffic clock - what is the best time to book? lets talk about it below..

So yesterday my massage therapist was 2 hours late. TWO HOURS

Not her fault tho - she left lat phrao on time but hit that 5:30pm sukhumvit thing where everything just... stops. By the time she got here id eaten an entire bag of testo (the big one) and my back hurt worse from lying weird on the couch

Thats when i went full psycho and started tracking bangkok traffic. Like actually tracking it. Spreadsheet and everything. 47 bookings later i finally figured out when you can actually get a kavana therapist to your door in under an hour

The Only Times That Work (I Tested This)

10:30am - 11:45am Is literally the only guaranteed window. Everyone's at work, kids are in school, roads are weirdly empty. Ive gotten therapists here in 35 mins during this time. THIRTY FIVE MINUTES. In bangkok!!!
1:30pm - 2:45pm Also works cos everyones in food comas. Delivery guys are done with lunch rush, office people arent traveling for meetings yet
9pm - 10:30pm Is decent - after dinner but before the late night crowd. Some places charge extra tho so check pricing first

Never Book During These Times (Trust Me)

7am - 9:30am Dont even think about it. School runs + office commute = nightmare. Tried this once, therapist booked for 8am showed up at 11 4:30pm - 7:30pm Is when bangkok traffic becomes actually impossible. Ive seen therapists literally get out and walk. One told me she spent 90 minutes going from siam to asok... thats like 3 bts stops Friday 3pm - 8pm Is its own special hell. Everyone leaving early, going to provinces, meeting friends. Just dont

Weird Patterns Nobody Talks About

Rain = add 45 mins minimum. The second it drizzles every car in bangkok forgets how to drive. Now i check weather before booking always

But buddhist holidays? Roads are EMPTY. Wan phra days especially - everyones at temple. Had a therapist arrive in 25 mins on visakha bucha. Shocked both of us lol

School holidays change everything too. When international schools are off, no range rovers doing school runs = morning traffic actually moves

Protests or royal motorcades tho... just reschedule. Had therapist stuck for 3 hours once. We both gave up. She went home. I ate more testo

Different Areas Are Completely Different

This is so weird but like... sukhumvit odd numbered sois are always worse than even ones?? Something about how they connect to main roads idk

Silom/sathorn 8-10am and 5-7pm weekdays = banker rush hour hell. But weekends randomly fine

Thonglor/ekkamai 7-9pm is actually ok cos traffics going TO bars not through them

Riverside hotels just add 30 mins to everything always. That saphan taksin area is cursed i swear

My Dumb Experiments

I got so obsessed i started doing actual experiments

Booked same therapist same starting point different times:
  • - Monday 10am: 42 minutes
  • - Monday 5pm: 1 hour 47 minutes
  • - Wednesday 2pm: 38 minutes
  • - Friday 6pm: 2 hours 15 mins (she almost cried)
  • Also tried paying for "express service" during rush hour... traffic doesnt care about your express fee lmao

    Even asked therapist to take bts once. She arrived faster but was exhausted from carrying everything. Felt so bad. Dont do this

    What Therapists Told Me

    Started chatting with the therapists about this and omg they have STORIES

    Most places send therapists super early during rush times. So ur 6pm booking? Therapist leaving at 4:30 right into peak traffic

    Some therapists straight up refuse certain areas now. One girl wont do sathorn 5-7pm anymore after being stuck 3 hours. Dont blame her

    They HATE when ppl book for exactly when they get home from work. Like if u get home at 6:30 dont book 6:30!! Book 7:30 or 8

    Hack That Changed My Life

    Ready? Book the night before for late morning next day

    Sounds obvious but listen - instead of panicking at 5pm when ur back hurts trying to get someone through rush hour... just book tomorrow 10:30am. Take long lunch or wfh morning whatever

    Therapist arrives happy, on time, ur not stressed. Everyone wins

    Places That Are Always Fucked

    • Victory monument - WHY is it always jammed??? Doesnt matter what time
    • Ratchaprasong intersection - tourist central = always bad
    • Asok-phrom phong stretch during any rush hour
    • Chatuchak weekends (duh)
    • Rama ix when theres exhibitions
    • Don muang when domestic flights are busy

    What I Do Now

    Check if tomorrow morning works before trying same day

    If has to be today only book during magic windows

    Always check weather first

    Never book friday evening (learned the hard way)

    Sunday mornings are *chefs kiss* empty roads

    The "Fast Arrival" BS

    Some places promise "45 min guaranteed" which... LMAO sure if u live next door at 3am maybe

    During normal hours? Physically impossible unless they have therapists every 2km (they dont)

    At least kavana tells u honestly about arrival times. Way better than lying

    Random Things That Help

    Bangkok post traffic page sometimes warns about big events. Saved me from booking during marathon

    Google maps "typical traffic" feature - check what traffic is usually like at ur booking time not current traffic

    If ur at hotel near sukhumvit/silom therapists arrive fast even during rush hour cos theyre close

    Late night bookings after 11pm usually fast but cost more and ur too sleepy to enjoy properly

    Ok So Basically

    Bangkok traffic is never not gonna suck but if u time it right u can actually get massage in under an hour. Just dont be stupid about when u book

    Getting stressed about late therapist literally defeats the whole purpose of relaxing massage right??

    (wrote this at 1am after my therapist finally arrived at 10pm for 8pm booking so excuse the rambling but had to share this info cos nobody else is talking about it)

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