A Bangkok To Chiang Mai Train Guide: All You Need To Know

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: Jul 3, 20246 minutes

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All Aboard! On an Unforgettable Train Adventure from Bangkok to Chiang Mai

Imagine chugging through Thailand's picturesque landscapes while enjoying the relaxed experience of a train ride.

As the train passes through lush green jungles, tranquil rice paddies, and charming villages, you get a glimpse of Thailand's beauty and culture. Sure, you could hop on a plane, but where's the charm in that when you can soak in the picturesque scenery from a train?

It's also a fantastic opportunity to meet fellow travellers and friendly locals. Get ready to embark on an epic train journey from Bangkok to the northern gem of Chiang Mai.

A Bangkok to Chiang Mai train ride is not just a means of transportation; it's an experience. So pack your backpack, and let's dive into the nitty-gritty of this incredible adventure.

Booking Your Train Ticket

Before you start your adventure, you'll need to secure your train ticket.

For express night travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, choose Train No. 9. You can also choose cheaper and slower sleeper trains from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.

Train No. 7 is a daytime train with 2nd class AC seating only, but it is also the fastest train connecting the two cities. Do note that train journeys start from the newly inaugurated Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal for the Bangkok to Chiang Mai route.

You can either head to Hua Lamphong train station or visit the official SRT website to book the tickets. As for validity, you can purchase the train tickets up to 30 days before the departure date.

Central Station Address: 336 Kamphaeng Phet 2 Alley, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand (map)

Bangkok To Chiang Mai Train Schedule

Train No.

Bangkok Departure

Chiang Mai Arrival

Train Type

7

9.05am

7:30pm

Special Express

9

6:40pm

7:15pm

Special Express

13

8:05pm

8:40pm

Special Express

51

10:30pm

12.10pm

Express

109

2:15pm

4:05pm

Rapid

Choosing Your Class of Train Travel

Thai trains offer a range of classes to suit different budgets and preferences.

While 2nd Class Sleeper trains from Bangkok To Chiang Mai are more common, only No. 9 and 13 have 1st class carriages.

Train No. 9 - 2nd Class AC Sleeper

The Second Class is the most popular choice among budget travellers. The berths are comfy, and you'll have access to air conditioning to beat the tropical heat.

The two seats on either side convert into four cosy bunk beds (after 8pm), perfect for a good night's sleep.

A curtain at every berth provides privacy and blocks the central light at night. Other facilities include a charging socket, a reading light, and common LCDs showing route information and estimated time of arrival.

2nd Class Bangkok To Chiang Mai Train Price: THB 1041 (lower bed), THB 941 (upper bed).

Train No. 9 - 1st Class AC Sleeper

Are you looking for a luxury train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai? If so, consider upgrading to First Class.

You will have a private cabin with only two berths, providing more space and solitude. These rooms are equipped with facilities such as Wi-Fi, charging sockets, a washbasin and mirror, and a personal LCD touchscreen for entertainment, food ordering, and displaying the route.

For a group of four people, the cabins have an interconnecting door that can be unlocked if needed.

Bangkok To Chiang Mai Train First Class Prices: THB 1653 (lower bed), THB 1453 (upper bed).

Provisions and Food on Train No. 9

Although the train staff will provide you with a blanket, the coupe can get chilly during the journey due to the air conditioning.

It's wise to have a light jacket or a shawl handy and wear comfortable clothing to ensure a pleasant train ride.

The staff provides you with a bottle of water to stay hydrated.

As for food, you can bring your own snack if you have specific dietary preferences or want to save money.

But it's difficult to resist the food vendors walking through the train, selling a variety of delicious Thai treats, from savoury meals to sweet delights.

The train also has a diner where passengers can purchase frozen food and drinks, connect to free onboard Wi-Fi, and meet and chill out with other travellers.

This Bangkok To Chiang Mai Train stops at Ayutthaya, Lopburi, Phitsanulok, and Lamphun.

Other Epic Train Adventures in Thailand

Ban Pin Railway Station: A Photographer's Dream

Ban Pin Railway Station is a hidden gem for photography enthusiasts. The station's architecture blends Thai and German influences, making it an intriguing subject for your camera lens. The building uses Bavarian timber framing and is the only railway station in Thailand in this style.

Address: Ban Pin, Long District, Phrae 54150, Thailand (map)

Death Railway: A Journey through History

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Hop on the Death Railway for a trip back to history when prisoners of war and Asian labourers built this train route during World War II while enduring atrocities and death. After your ride through scenic landscapes and over cliff-hugging tracks, take a moment to pay your respects at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery and the Hellfire Pass Museum.

Mahachai Line & Maekhlong Railway Market

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Ride on the charming Mahachai Line through scenic countryside and quaint villages. Another 40 km ahead, prepare to be amazed at the Maekhlong Railway Market, where vendors set stalls right on the train tracks. As a train approaches, watch the magical transformation as the vendors quickly pack their goods for the train to pass.

Address: Mae Klong, Mueang Samut Songkhram District, Samut Songkhram 75000, Thailand (map)

Kantang Railway Station: A Step Back in Time

The Kantang Railway Station is reminiscent of the golden era of train travel. The mustard yellow colour, vintage architecture, and rustic surroundings exude a nostalgic retro ambience and bring a chance to appreciate Thailand's railway heritage.

Eastern & Oriental Express: Luxury on the Rails

The Eastern & Oriental Express is the epitome of extravagance on the rails. This opulent train journey takes you on a splendid ride between Singapore and Bangkok via Malaysia. Savour gourmet meals, relax in elegant cabins and enjoy the breathtaking countryside from the lap to luxury.

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Explore River Kwai, the Death Railway, and enjoy a Thai Lunch

Discover the iconic Bridge on the River Kwai, and learn about its World War II history. Cruise along the picturesque River Kwai, visit the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, and brave a thrilling train ride on the Death Railway. Top it all off with a delicious Thai lunch!

Check Out the Maeklong Railway and Damnoen Floating Market

Witness the famous Maeklong Railway Market, where vendors set up their stalls on active train tracks and quickly pack their goods every time a train passes. Next, head to the vibrant Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where you can indulge in local delicacies and shop for unique souvenirs - all from a paddle boat.

Get the Bangkok All-Inclusive Pass

The Go City Bangkok All-Inclusive Pass is a must-have for convenience and savings! Use it to access over 30 top attractions and tours in the city. You can buy the pass for 2, 3, 4, or 5 consecutive days.

Book a Private Trip to Maeklong Railway Market

If you prefer flexibility in your itinerary, opt for a private car round trip to the Maeklong Railway Market. You will witness the fascinating rearranging ritual of the vendors on the train tracks. Take your time to shop for Thai food while interacting with friendly vendors.

Private Transfer from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi

Enjoy a hassle-free private transfer in a 3-seater sedan or 9-seater van from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi, where you can explore the Erawan National Park or walk on the Tham Kra Sae Bridge - at your own pace.

Get Connected with a 4G SIM Card

Staying connected while travelling is crucial, and with a 4G SIM Card, you can enjoy local network coverage and fast internet speed. You can pick up the SIM card at the airport and stay connected throughout your Bangkok adventure.

Embark on an Unforgettable Train Journey Today

The breathtaking landscapes, the warm and friendly people, and the overall charm of the train journey from Bangkok to Chiang Mai make it an adventure worth embarking on.

Strike up a conversation with a fellow traveler, exchange travel stories, and you might even make a lifelong friend.

As the train nears Chiang Mai after 11 to 14 hours, you'll start to feel the excitement build up. From awe-inspiring temples to bustling night markets and mouthwatering street food, Chiang Mai has something for everyone.

So pack your bags, grab your ticket, and get ready for an incredible train ride through the heart of Thailand.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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