HOW
TO GET THERE
Car
a) From
Bangkok drive on Highway No.1 (Phahonyothin) to Highway
No.32 passing the provinces of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya,
Ang Thong, and Nakhon Sawan, then take Highway No. 117 to
Phitsanulok and drive on to Highway No. 11 to Lampang, Lamphun
and Chiang Mai. The route is 695 kilometres.
b) From
Bangkok drive to Nakhon Sawan and then take Highway No.
1 passing Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, Lampang, and Chiang Mai.
The route is 696 kilometres.
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Bus
The
10-hour journey from Bangkok can be made on air-conditioned
buses originating from the Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit
2), contact tel. 936 2852 for more information. Buses leave
for Chiang Mai several times a day from 8.00 to 21.00 hrs.
In Chiang Mai contact Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Station, tel:
(053) 242664.
There
are services from Chaing Mais Chang Phuak Bus Terminal
to various districts in Chiang Mai. Buses ply along the
northern route (Highway No. 107) passing through Mae Rim,
Mae Taeng, Chiang Dao, Chaiprakan, Fang and Mae Ai. Some
buses continue to Tha Ton. Local city buses ply between
Chiang Mai and Lamphun on Highway No. 106. Chang Phuak Bus
Station tel: (053) 211586.
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Train
The
State Railways of Thailand operates daily services from
Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong). Trains leave for
Chiang Mai 6 times a day from 8.00-22.00 hrs. For more information,
contact tel. 1690, 223 7010, 223 7020. Chiang Mai Railway
Station, tel. (053) 242 094.
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Air
Air
Andaman provides regular flight services from Chiang Mai
to other northern provinces like Chiang Rai, Mae Sot, Nan
and Phitsanulok. For more information, contact their Bangkok
office at tel. 0 2996 9119 or view their website at www.airandaman.com.
Bangkok
Airways has 2 daily flights connecting Chiang Mai with Bangkok.
In addition, they have daily flights servicing the Chiang
Mai-Sukhothai route. For more information, contact their
Bangkok office at tel. 0 2229 345663.
Thai
Airways has numerous daily flights servicing the Bangkok-Chiang
Mai route. In addition, they have daily flights connecting
Chiang Mai with Mae Hong Son, Chiang Rai, and Phuket. For
more information, contact their Bangkok office at tel. 0
2280 0060, 0 2628 2000, Chiang Mai office at tel. 0 5321
1044-7, or view their website at www.thaiairways.com.
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Getting Around
For relative
short distance you can take a tricycle (Sam Lor). Short rides
within the city cost between 20 and 30 baht. Longer rides
may cost as much as 50 baht.
Tuk-Tuks
(three-wheeled motorised taxis) are also popular for short
and quick journeys. Fares must be bargained in advance. Minimum
fares are approximately 20 baht.
The most
common means of transport is a See Lor (literally
four wheel) or Song Theao. They all
are red-coloured and look like pick-up trucks but with a roof
over the back. They pick up as many passengers as they can
and drop them off as the drivers reach their destinations.
To go by See Lor, simply tell the driver your
destination. Fares range from 10-20 baht according to the
distance.
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