Chiang Mai Hotel Transfers |
Various transfer options exist to get to Chiang Mai hotels and the well developed transportation infra structure of Thailand makes it easy and stress free. If you were wondering how to get to your Chiang Mai hotel, read below and familiarize your self on all the Chiang Mai transfer options. Our website will make it possible for you to plan your entire trip and make your transfer and transport bookings all from one location. Chiang Mai by Air | | The route between Bangkok and Chiang Mai is flown several times per day by Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Orient Thai and Nok Air. Domestic flights between Chiang Mai and other Thai cities and even international flights from Chiang Mai to other Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur are run by Thai Airways International. Please click on our "Domestic Flights" option on the home page to view domestic flight schedules in Thailand and, should you wish, make bookings from there. | | | Chiang Mai by Bus | | Ordinary and air-conditioned busses leave from Bangkok’s Mo Chit or northern bus terminal on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road daily. The journey takes approximately eleven hours. Please click on our "Time Tables" option on the home page to view bus schedules for Chiang Mai. Though a lengthy travel option, this could be a scenic trip to Chiang Mai hotels. Bus Terminal Tel: 0 2936 – 3600 or 0 2937 - 8055 | | | Chiang Mai by Train | | Trains leave from Bangkok’s Hualamphong train station for Chiang Mai several times per day and the journey takes approximately 11 hours. Book tickets in advance especially during festivals. Tickets can be bought at the train station or at several tourist centers in Bangkok. Please click on our "time Tables" option on the home page to view train schedules to Chiang Mai. The State Railway of Thailand on 1690 0 2223 7010 or Chiang Mai Railway Station on 0 5324 2094 or 0 5324 5363/4 | | | Chiang Mai by Car | | Many car rental companies are available in Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Follow Highway no.1 from Bangkok, (Phahonyothin Road) and then onto the Asia Highway, Highway 32. Pass Ayutthaya, Angthong and Nakhon Sawan. Then follow Highway 117 to Phitsanulok. Then follow Highway 11 from Lampang, Lamun and then on to Chiang Mai. The total distance by car is 695 kilometers. |
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