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Chiang Mai Travel Guide 20 18

You can also choose to go to Chiang Mai to go to Thailand. Chiang Mai has many beautiful scenery and delicious seafood. Today, Bian Xiao will tell you some travel and transportation strategies about Chiang Mai, hoping to help you.

Chiang Mai International Airport is located about 4 kilometers southwest of downtown Chiang Mai, with two floors. The first floor has the arrival hall for international and domestic passengers, and the second floor is the departure hall for international passengers. There are direct flights from Bangkok to Chiang Mai every day, with a voyage of 1 hour and a fare of about 1300 baht. Thai Airways has flights from Bangkok to northern Thai towns such as Chiang Mai, Mekong River Song, Nambang and Sukhothai, and Chiang Mai also has flights to the above towns, with a fare of about 300 baht. China, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Kunming and other cities have direct flights to Chiang Mai, but the prices are generally higher, not every day. AirAsia opened a direct flight from Macau to Chiang Mai on May 22nd, 20 12.

From Chiang Mai International Airport to downtown:

The airport is very close to the city, and it can be reached in 10 minutes. It takes about 150 baht to take a taxi, but there are few taxis in Chiang Mai, mainly TukTuk, which is generally about 50 baht. There is a traffic jam during the rush hour, so please pay attention to choosing the travel time.

There are four ways to get from Bangkok to Chiang Mai: by plane, by train, by direct bus and by car.

1. The plane can choose to take low-cost airlines such as AirAsia and Bird Airlines. The one-way fare is between 100-600, and there will be a special price from time to time, which will take about an hour to arrive.

2. Take the train at Peng Railway Station in South China, which takes about 15 hours.

3. Take a direct bus at mochit bus stop in Bangkok North Bus Station. The fare is about 100 RMB. There is a bus to Chiang Mai from 5:20 am to 22:00 pm every day.

As for self-driving, it takes about 9 hours from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. If you have enough time, you may wish to visit the towns along the way by car.

Trains can be sold at any station in Thailand. Full tickets are purchased 60 days in advance and half tickets are purchased 30 days in advance. There are six trains running between Bangkok and Chiang Mai every day, which are divided into express, express and express. Travel time: express 15 hours, express and express 12 hours. The third-class ticket price of the express train is 23 1 baht, the second-class ticket price is 39 1 baht, the upper berth ticket price is 49 1 baht, and the lower berth ticket price is 54 1 baht; Express third-class ticket price is 27 1 baht, second-class ticket price is 43 1 baht, second-class air-conditioned ticket price is 54 1 baht, second-class car upper berth ticket price is 53 1 baht, lower berth ticket price is 58 1 baht, and second-class air-conditioned car upper berth ticket price is 75/. Add express second-class air-conditioned seat fare 6 1 1 baht, first-class air-conditioned berth ticket 1253 baht, second-class air-conditioned upper berth fare 79 1 baht, and lower berth fare 88 1 baht.

The coach is located in the northeast of Chiang Mai, and there are buses to Bangkok, Chiang Rai, Baixian and other major cities. There are VIP, first class and second class seats. The VIP fare to Bangkok is 806 baht, and the first class is 605 baht. The most famous passenger transport company is NCA Company, and the booking telephone number is +66-29-360009, which can be purchased 50 days in advance.

There are not many taxis in urban areas, mainly at airports and long-distance bus stations. Taking a taxi from the airport to the ancient city is about 120- 150 baht.

TukTukTuk is very common in Dudu City. It can take four people, and the price is cheaper than that of a taxi. For tourist attractions in Thailand, berth tickets should be purchased at least 2-3 days in advance, and 1-2 weeks in advance in peak season. The ticket offices of the national railway stations in Thailand are all networked and can be purchased at any station ticket office without extra charge. Hard seats generally do not need to be purchased in advance. According to the distance negotiation, the distance in the ancient city is about 50 baht. DuDu car charter for half a day, visit Su Tieshan about 600 baht.

Two cars and two cars are common means of transportation in Chiang Mai. The red car has no fixed route and stops at the sign. The starting fee is 20 baht/person, and the fare is increased according to the distance. Sometimes drivers will wait until the passengers are full and can take 10 passengers. You'd better tell the driver the destination and price before getting on this car. Yellow, blue and green cars all have relatively fixed routes. Generally, 40 Thai plants are enough in the ancient city, and 80- 100 baht is generally available in places not too far around. If there are many people, you can choose a double car. The half-day tour price of Su Tieshan is about 600 baht.

It is very pleasant to drive and ride a bike around Chiang Mai. Renting a bicycle is about 50 baht/day. There are car rental places everywhere in the city, and some hotels also have bicycle rental services. After renting a car, you should keep the keys of the car. If you lose them, you will have to pay 300 baht.

The best way to travel by motorcycle in Chiang Mai is to borrow a motorcycle, most of which has a displacement of 100cc and 200 baht for 24 hours, and refuel by yourself. The motorcycles here are very powerful, and the technology is not very good. It's best not to try them easily. It is recommended to rent near Tapemen or Saturday night market, because it is relatively cheap outside the city. The road on the outskirts of Chiang Mai is easy to walk and the signs are clear.