CHIANG MAI |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Chiang
Mai is airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more
information please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non
air-conditioned buses leave from Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal
(Mochit2) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's
Railway Station) to anywhere around the kingdom of Thailand daily. It
has several classes for you to ticket, call 1690 for more information
or visit website
By
Private Car: From Bangkok driving along national highway
#1 (Phahol Yothin Road). Then turn to highway #32 (Asia Route) at Wang
Noi district of Phra Na Khon Si Ayuddhaya province driving through Ang
Thong province, Nakhon Sa Wan province respectively. After that alter
to use highway #117 going ahead to Phitsanulok province. Then turn to
drive highway #11 so far as passing Lampang and Lampoon provinces from
there reaching Chiang Mai. Total distance is 695 kilometers. By the
way, you can drive another route from Nakhon Sa Wan province by still
gearing the highway #1 then passing Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, Lampang and
lastly Lampoon provinces from there you will reach to Chaing Mai. This
route estimates 696 kilometers.
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CHIANG
RAI |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Chiang
Rai is airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more
information please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non
air-conditioned buses leave from Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal
(Mochit2) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's
Railway Station) to anywhere around the kingdom of Thailand daily. It
has several classes for you to ticket, call 1690 for more information
or visit website
By
Private Car: From Bangkok can travel 3 routes as follow:
1)[Nakhon Sa Wan-Lampang-Payao-Chiang Rai]
along national highway #1 (Phahol Yothin Road). Then turn left to
highway #32 (Asia Route) at Wang Noi district of Phra Na Khon Si
Ayuddhaya province passing Sing Buri province, Chai Nat province,
Nakhon Sa Wan province either Kamphaeng Phet province or Tak province
respectively. Reaching to Lampang province so going ahead to Payao
province from there you will reach to Chiang Rai province. Total
distance is 830 kilometers.
2)[Nakhon Sa Wan-Pitsanulok-Phrae-Chiang
Rai] driving the same way of above choice
until reaching Nakhon Sa Wan province altered to use the highway #117
going ahead to Phitsanulok province. Then turn to drive highway #11 so
far as passing Uttaladit province till reaching Den Chai district. Then
turn to highway #101 (Phrae-Nan) driving along this route till reaching
Rong Kwang district. After that turning to highway # 103 gearing along
the road for meeting the Pahol Yothin Road (highway #1) at Ngao
district. Aim to Payao province then driving straight on to Chiang Rai
province respectively. Total distance is 804 kilometers.
3)[Nakhon Sa Wan-Lampang-Chiang Mai-Chiang Rai]
Driving
along Pahol Yothin Road (highway #1) to Lampang province. Altered to
drive highway #11 (Lampang-Chiang Mai), infact passing Lampoon province
also, from there reaching Chiang Mai province. After that turning to
drive highway #118(Chaing Mai-Chiang Rai) passing Doi Saket, Wiang Pa
Pao then reaching to Chiang Rai province respectively. Total distance
is 900 kilometers.
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LAMPANG |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Lampang
is airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more information
please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non
air-conditioned buses leave from Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal
(Mochit2) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's
Railway Station) to anywhere around the kingdom of Thailand daily. It
has several classes for you to ticket, call 1690 for more information
or visit website
By
Private Car: From Bangkok driving along national highway
#1 (Phahol Yothin Road) then turn left to highway #32 (Asia Route) at
Wang Noi district of Phra Na Khon Si Ayuddhaya province passing Sing
Buri province, Chai Nat province, Nakhon Sa Wan province. After that
turn left to highway #1 passing Kamphaeng Phet province, Tak province
from there reaching to Lampang province. Total distance is
approximately 599 kilometers.
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LAMPOON |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Lampoon
is airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more information
please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non
air-conditioned buses leave from Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal
(Mochit2) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's
Railway Station) to anywhere around the kingdom of Thailand daily. It
has several classes for you to ticket, call 1690 for more information
or visit website
By
Private Car: From Bangkok driving along national highway
#1 (Phahol Yothin Road) then turn left to highway #32 (Asia Route) at
Wang Noi district of Phra Na Khon Si Ayuddhaya province passing Sing
Buri province, Chai Nat province, Nakhon Sa Wan province. After that
turn left to highway #1 passing Kamphaeng Phet province, Tak province
and Lampang province. Then turn left to highway #11 from there you will
reach Lampoon respectively. Total distance is approximately 670
kilometers around 8 hours.
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MAE
HONG SON |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Mae Hong
Son is airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more
information please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non
air-conditioned buses leave from Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal
(Mochit2) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's
Railway Station) to anywhere around the kingdom of Thailand daily. It
has several classes for you to ticket, call 1690 for more information
or visit website
By
Private Car: From Bangkok driving along national highway
#1 (Phahol Yothin Road). Then turn to highway #32 (Asia Route) at Wang
Noi district of Phra Na Khon Si Ayuddhaya province driving through Ang
Thong province, Nakhon Sa Wan province respectively. After that alter
to use highway #117 going ahead to Phitsanulok province. Then turn to
drive highway #11 so far as passing Lampang and Lampoon provinces from
there reaching Chiang Mai. Total distance is 695 kilometers. By the
way, you can drive another route from Nakhon Sa Wan province by still
gearing the highway #1 then passing Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, Lampang and
lastly Lampoon provinces from there you will reach to Chaing Mai. It is
just a start point, from Chiang Mai driving highway #108 passing Hang
Dong, San Patong, Chom Thong, Hot, Mae Sariang, Mae La Noi and Khun
Yuam till reach Mae Hong Son's Town. The total distance is 349
kilometers. If you dream to visit Pai, go straight on highway #1095
which is the way to Chaing Mai province. Anyway, instead of driving the
highway #108, you can drive a new route which can reach Mae Hong Son
alike. That is highway #1095 which call the route (Mae Malai-Pai). This
route is about 245 kilometers. Infact, the first route (#108) is the
most beautiful scenery cause the way before to reach Mae Hong Son's
Town, you muat pass very 1,864 sharp curves. It is very dissy but so
cool.
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NAN |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Nan is
airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more information
please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non
air-conditioned buses leave from Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal
(Mochit2) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's
Railway Station) to anywhere around the kingdom of Thailand daily. It
has several classes for you to ticket, call 1690 for more information
or visit website
By
Private Car: From Bangkok driving along national highway
#1 (Phahol Yothin Road). Then turn to highway #32 (Asia Route) at Wang
Noi district of Phra Na Khon Si Ayuddhaya province driving through Ang
Thong province, Nakhon Sa Wan province respectively. After that alter
to use highway #117 going ahead to Phitsanulok province. Then turn to
drive highway #11 passing Uttaradit province till Den Chai district of
Phrae province. After that driving highway #101 through Phrae province
untill reaching Nan's Town. A total distance is about 668 kilometers.
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PAYAO |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Payao is
airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more information
please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both
air-conditioned buses and non air-conditioned buses leave from
Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal (Mochit2) daily. For more
visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's
Railway Station) to anywhere around the kingdom of Thailand daily. It
has several classes for you to ticket, call 1690 for more information
or visit website
By
Private Car:From Bangkok can travel 2 routes as follow:
1)[Nakhon Sa Wan-Lampang-Payao] along
national highway #1 (Phahol Yothin Road). Then turn left to highway #32
(Asia Route) at Wang Noi district of Phra Na Khon Si Ayuddhaya province
passing Sing Buri province, Chai Nat province, Nakhon Sa Wan province
either Kamphaeng Phet province or Tak province respectively. Reaching
to Lampang province and then from there reaching Payao province. Total
distance is 969 kilometers.
2)[Nakhon Sa Wan-Pitsanulok]
driving the same way of above choice until reaching Nakhon Sa Wan
province altered to use the highway #117 going ahead to Phitsanulok
province. Then turn to drive highway #11 so far as passing Uttaladit
province till reaching Den Chai district. Then turn to highway #101
(Phrae-Nan) driving along this route till reaching Rong Kwang district.
After that turning to highway # 103 gearing along the road for meeting
the Pahol Yothin Road (highway #1) at Ngao district. Aim to Payao
province respectively. Total distance is 782 kilometers.
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PHRAE |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Phrae is
airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more information
please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both
air-conditioned buses and non air-conditioned buses leave from
Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal (Mochit2) daily. For more
visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's
Railway Station) to anywhere around the kingdom of Thailand daily. It
has several classes for you to ticket, call 1690 for more information
or visit website
By
Private Car: From Bangkok driving along national highway
#1 (Phahol Yothin Road) till Tak Fa district of Nakhon Sa Wan province.
Then turn to highway #11 passing Phichit, P
hitsanulok provinces and Uttaradit
province. Form there you will reach Phrae province by passing Den Chai
district first. A total distance is about 555 kilometers.
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HUA
HIN & CHA AM |
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By Air: Please contact Bangkok Airways for
reservation call 0-2229-3456-63
By
Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non air-conditioned
buses leave from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai @ Taling
Chan) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's
Railway Station) to anywhere around the kingdom of Thailand daily. It
has several classes for you to ticket, call 1690 for more information
or visit website
By
Private Car: From
Bangkok, driving approximately 3 hours along the Highway no.35 (Thon
Buri-Pak Tho route) via Samut Songkram province then turnning traffic
light to left to Highway no.4 (Phetchakasem Road--the main route through
Southern) via Phetchaburi province and Hua Hin to Prachuap Khiri Khan,
holding steeling-wheel total distance 281 kilometers. Otherwise,
another route might be taken from Bangkok via Buddhamonthon, Nakhon
Pathom province, Ratchburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces, being
distance about 320 kilometers.
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PATTAYA |
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By Air: No airplane services but the limousine
services at Suvarnnabhumi Airport chauffeuring 24 hours.
By
Bus: Both
air-conditioned buses and non air-conditioned buses leave from
Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai, Sukhumvit between Soi 40
& 42) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains
depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's Railway Station) to Pattaya City
mondays through fridays on 06.55 a.m., reaching Pattaya about 10.30
a.m. In fact, there are two stations to get off that is Pattaya
station, South Pattaya station. Call 1690 for more
information or visit website
By
Private Car:
From Bangkok, driving approximately 2 hours along the Highway no.3
[(Bangna-Trat route): there are two choices for this section 1)regular
road no pay Tax Road or 2) Toll-way is higher and faster but thriller,
paying the Tax Road], via Bang Pakong district, Chonburi province and
then Sri Racha district to continue along this Road and then Banglamung
district, Pattaya be there. Holding steeling-wheel total distance
a-hundred kilometers. Another route from Bangkok, driving on the
Highway no.9 (Motorway: Bangkok-Chonburi), via Suvarnnabhumi
International Airport and then go straight on to Pattaya (mostly Thais
love to drive this route for avoiding the traffic lights)
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SAMUI ISLAND |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Samui is
airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more information
please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non
air-conditioed buses leave from Bangkok's
Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai @ Taling Chan) daily. For
more visit Transport
official site
By Rail: Trains
depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's Railway Station) For Phun Phin
Station at Surat Thani province daily. After get off from the train
catching the Taxi to City since this station is located away from town.
Tel:0-2223-7010, 0-2223-7020, 1690 or www.railway.co.th
By
Private Car:
From Bangkok, driving approximately 6 hours (excluding ferry taking
Island) along the National Highway #35
(Thonburi-Pak Tho route) via Samut Songkram province then turnning
traffic light to left to Highway #4 or A2
(Phetchakasem Road--the main route through Southern) via Petchburi
province and Hua Hin to Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon provinces. Then
taking National Highway #41 going straight
on through Lang Suan district , Chaiya district reminding yourself had
to pass Surat Thani Airport (Right Map). Taking another National Highway
#401 which pass Phun Phin district, Surat Thani City and
then go straight on Kanchanadit district is the route to Don Sak
district. Before reaching Don Sak, Turning traffic left to Highway
#4142 taking to Car Ferry.
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KOH TAO & NANG YUAN
*** For those who loves travelling to Koh
Tao or Koh Nang Yuan by boat. Passengers should go to Koh Samui first,
then taking local boat at Bo Phut, Mae Nam and Bang Rak Piers (There
are many agencies waiting your destination just tell them that you
would like to Koh Tao or Koh Nang Yuan. In fact, Koh Tao is far away
from Koh Pha Ngan around 45 kilometers and Koh Nang Yuan is away from
Koh Tao just 15 minutes.
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Koh Tao
& Nang Yuan is airplane taking airtime approximately an hour.
For more information please contact Thai
Airways Intl'
By
Bus: Both
air-conditioned buses and non air-conditioed buses leave from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai @
Taling Chan) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
The best journey for bus
passengers get off at Chum Phon Province (about 538 kilometers). Then
taking a local transportation (A Pick Up Car is altered to
transportation) go ahead to Tha Yang Pier. After that get on boat going
to Koh Tao respectively, living on board about 2 and a half hours. In
fact, Chum Phon province is far away from Koh Tao approximately 75
kilometers.
By Rail: Trains
depart from Hua Lampong (Bangkok's Railway Station) For Chum Phon
Train's Station (Chum Phon Province) and Phun Phin Train's Station of
Surat Thani province daily. After get off from the train catching the
Taxi to City since this station is located away from town.
Tel:0-2223-7010, 0-2223-7020, 1690 or www.railway.co.th
By Private Car: From Bangkok, driving approximately 6
hours (excluding ferry taking Island) along the National Highway #35
(Thonburi-Pak Tho route) via Samut Songkram province then turnning
traffic light to left to Highway #4 or A2
(Phetchakasem Road--the main route through Southern) via Petchburi
province and Hua Hin to Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon provinces. Then
taking National Highway #41 going straight
on through Lang Suan district , Chaiya district reminding yourself had
to pass Surat Thani Airport (Right Map). Taking another National Highway
#401 which pass Phun Phin district, Surat Thani City and
then go straight on Kanchanadit district is the route to Don Sak
district. Before reaching Don Sak, Turning traffic left to Highway
#4142 taking to Car Ferry.
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KRABI
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Krabi is
airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more information
please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non
air-conditioed buses leave from Bangkok's
Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai @ Taling Chan) daily. For
more visit Transport
official site
By Rail:
There is no direct train to Krabi province; However, for those who
prefer a classic trip traveling by train, Trang (province) Train
Station is the nearest station to reach Krabi province. After check-out
from the bogies, catching a bus or Taxi to get Krabi. For more info
call Hua Lampong (Bangkok's Railway Station) tel:0-2223-7010,
0-2223-7020, 1690 or www.railway.co.th
By
Private Car:
From Bangkok, 1)
driving along the National Highway #35
(Thonburi-Pak Tho route) via Samut Songkram province then reaching to
Highway #4 or A2 or
else AH2 (Phetchakasem Road--the main
route through Southern) via Phetchaburi province and Hua Hin to Prachuap
Khiri Khan, Chumphon ,Ranong and Phang Nga provinces. Passing Takua
Tung and Thap Put districts taking along this route going to Ao Luek
district. Go Straight on this route about 1 hour, then you will see the
welcome board of Krabi.Total distance is 946 kilometers.
2) When reaching
Chumphon, Alterating, taking Highway #41
passing Lang Suan and Tha Chana through Wiang Sa districts of Surat
Thani province (last two ones), then taking the Highway #4035
to Ao Luek district and then turning back to the Highway #4
again. Driving through traffic along this route, then you will see the
welcome board of Krabi. Total distance is 814 kilometers.
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Lanta
Islands (Krabi) is airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For
more information please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both air-conditioned buses and non
air-conditioed buses leave from Bangkok's
Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai @ Taling Chan) daily. For
more visit Transport
official site
By Rail:
There is no direct train to Krabi province, we mean Koh Lanta also;
However, for those who prefer a classic trip traveling by train, Trang
(province) Train Station is the nearest station to reach Krabi
province. In fact, Koh Lanta is nearer destination than Krabi province,
if visitors would like to travel by train. After check-out from the
bogies, catching a bus or Taxi to get Koh Lanta respectively, then
waiting a ferry crossing the sea for transfering other passengers to
Lanta Yai Island or vice versa. For more info call Hua Lampong
(Bangkok's Railway Station) tel:0-2223-7010, 0-2223-7020, 1690 or www.railway.co.th
By
Private Car:
From Bangkok, 1) driving along the
National Highway #35 (Thonburi-Pak Tho
route) via Samut Songkram province then reaching to Highway #4
or A2 or else AH2 (Petchkasem
Road--the main route through Southern) via Phetchaburi province and Hua
Hin to Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon ,Ranong and Phang Nga provinces.
Passing Takua Tung and Thap Put districts taking along this route going
to Ao Luek district. Go Straight on this route about 1 hour, then you
will see the welcome board of Krabi.Total distance is 946 kilometers. And then
turn traffic light to left hand reaching to Krabi International Airport
or Trang province (In fact, Koh Lanta driving the same high-way of
Trang depends on high-way #4). Passing
Nuea Khlong and Khlong Thom districts around 1 hour driving along the
route till the sign board "Koh Lanta" appeared. Turning the traffic
light to right hand reaching the high-way #4206,
driving along the mangrove road around 30 minutes the, Ticket Booth is
located on mainland before reaching the islands.
2) When reaching Chumphon, Alterating, taking Highway #41
passing Lang Suan and Tha Chana through Wiang Sa districts of Surat
Thani province (last two ones), then taking the Highway #4035
to Ao Luek district and then turning back to the Highway #4 again.
Driving through traffic along this route, then you will see the welcome
board of Krabi.Total distance is 814 kilometers.And then turn traffic light to
left hand reaching to Krabi International Airport or Trang province (In
fact, Koh Lanta driving the same high-way of Trang depends on high-way #4).
Passing Nuea Khlong and Khlong Thom districts around 1 hour driving
along the route till the sign board "Koh Lanta" appeared. Turning the
traffic light to right hand reaching the high-way #4206,
driving along the mangrove road around 30 minutes, the Ticket Booth is
located on mainland before reaching the islands--start from Hua Hin to
Khlong Mak (for Koh Lanta Noi) and Langsod to Saladan (Koh Lanta Yai). See Map
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PHANG NGA PROVINCE |
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Phang Nga
is airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. Infact passengers do
check-out at Phuket International Airport since Phang Nga has no
airport. For more information please contact Thai
Airways Intl'
By
Bus: Both
air-conditioned buses and non air-conditioed buses leave from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai @
Taling Chan) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail:
There is no direct train to Phang Nga province; However, for those who
prefer a classic trip traveling by train, Phunphin Train Station is the
nearest station to reach Phang Nga province. After check-out from the
bogies, catching a bus or Taxi to get Phang Nga respectively. For more
info call Hua Lampong (Bangkok's Railway Station) tel:0-2223-7010,
0-2223-7020, 1690 or www.railway.co.th
By
Private Car:
From Bangkok, 1) driving along the
National Highway #35 (Thonburi-Pak Tho
route) via Samut Songkram province then reaching to Highway #4
or A2 or else AH2 (Phetchakasem Road--the main route
through Southern) via Phetchaburi province and Hua Hin to Prachuap Khiri
Khan, Chumphon , Ranong provinces. Passing Kapoe, Suk Samran districts
and then reaching Khura Buri and Takua Pa districts of Phang Nga
respectively. Total distance is approximately 788 kilometers.
2) When reaching
Chumphon, Alterating to take Highway #41
passing Lang Suan and Tha Chana through Khiri Rat Nikhom districts of
Surat Thani province (last two ones) by turning right traffic at Ban Tha
Rong Chang Junction to take Highway #401,
then driving via Khiri Rat Nikhom and Ban Ta Khun. Remind yourself
prepare to take a new route that is Highway #415
for destination Plai Phraya district along the road through Ao Luek and
Takua Thung districts. Turning back to the Highway #4 or
A2 or else AH2 again, driving through traffic along
this route, passing Ban Khok Kloi and straight onto the road. Total
distance is estimately 790 kilometers., infact the latter route is the best way
local used to drive mostly.
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PHUKET
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By Air: The best decision from Bangkok to Phuket
Island is airplane taking airtime approximately an hour. For more
information please contact Thai Airways Intl'
By Bus: Both
air-conditioned buses and non air-conditioed buses leave from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai @
Taling Chan) daily. For more visit Transport
official site
By Rail:
There is no direct train to Phuket province; However, for those who
prefer a classic trip traveling by train, Phunphin Train Station is the
nearest station to reach Phuket province. After check-out from the
bogies, catching a bus or Taxi to get Phuket respectively. For more
info call Hua Lampong (Bangkok's Railway Station) tel:0-2223-7010,
0-2223-7020, 1690 or www.railway.co.th
By
Private Car:
From Bangkok, 1) driving along the
National Highway #35 (Thonburi-Pak Tho
route) via Samut Songkram province then reaching to Highway #4
or A2 (Phetchakasem Road--the main route
through Southern) via Phetchaburi province and Hua Hin to Prachuap Khiri
Khan, Chumphon ,Ranong and Phang Nga provinces. Passing Khura Buri,
Takua Pa and Thai Mueang districts taking along this route going to
Highway #402. Go Straight on this route about 1 hour, then reaching the
Sarasin Bridge and the welcome monumet of "PHUKET GATEWAY". Total
distance is approximately 850 kilometers.
2)
When reaching Chumphon, Alterating to take Highway #41 passing Lang
Suan and Tha Chana through Khiri Rat Nikhom districts of Surat Thai
province (last two ones) by turning right traffic at Ban Tha Rong Chang
Junction to take Highway #401, then driving via Khiri Rat Nikhom and
Ban Ta Khun. Remind yourself prepare to take a new route that is
Highway #415 for destination Plai Phraya district along the road
through Ao Luek and Takua Thung district. Turning back to the Highway #4
or A2 again, driving through traffic along this route,
passing Ban Khok Kloi and straight onto the Sarasin Bridge, then you
will see the welcome monument "PHUKET GATEWAY". Total distance is
estimately 862 kilometers., infact the latter route is the best way local used
to drive mostly.
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