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Chiang Mai : How to get there from Bangkok Domestic airlines (Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways, Air Asia, Orient Thai Airlines and Nok
Air ) operate several daily flights between Bangkok and Chiang Mai. A one-way flight takes about one hour. There are also regular domestic flights between Chiang Mai and other major cities in Thailand and
international flights to and from some major Asian destinations, e.g. Singapore, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur, run by Thai Airways International and other foreign airlines.
By Bus ( 10-11 hrs from Bangkok )
Several ordinary and air-conditioned buses leaving daily from Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal (also known as Mo Chit) on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road. Most air-con buses leave between 20.00 and 22.00 hrs. and it
takes about 10-11 hours to reach Chiang Mai. There are also private buses which can be conveniently booked in other tourist-oriented places in Bangkok. But the public buses from the Northern Bus Terminal are
generally more reliable.
For further details, call the Northern Bus Terminal, 0 2936 2852 to 66, 0 2936 3666
For taxi : Northern Bus Terminal
By Car ( 8 hrs from Bangkok )
There are two routes to go to Chiang Mai.
• First, take Highway No. 1 (Phahonyothin Road) and turn to Highway No. 32 (Asia Highway) passing Ayutthaya, Angthong, Nakhon
Sawan, then by Highway No. 117 to Phitsanulok and by Highway No. 11, from Lampang, Lamphun to Chiang Mai. • Second, from Nakhon Sawan, take Highway No. 1, passing Kamphaeng Phet, Tak and Lampang to Chiang
Mai. The two routes cover nearly the same distance, about 696 kilometres.
By Rail ( 11-12 hrs from Bangkok )
Express and rapid trains leave for Chiang
Mai from Hualamphong Station several times daily and the trip takes about 11-12 hours for express trains. It is highly recommended to reserve seats well in advance, especially for sleepers. During long holidays like
Songkran and New Year, it is not uncommon to find that all the sleepers of all trains are already filled up two months beforehand.
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