Thailand’s Trains: Truly Terrific

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Written By: Thailand Tourism Update

Thailand’s Trains: Truly Terrific

Westerners certainly have more of a love for trains than most of the locals in Thailand, the latter of whom consider such mode of transport as almost prehistoric - then again, I guess some of the trains operating actually are! While tripping around Thailand though, it’s almost a must, at least once, to experience the one-and-only Thai train. Take the Bangkok-Chiang Mai train, for example: even though the train does the journey much slower than the overnight bus, you won’t have to tolerate blaring karaoke or sub-zero air-conditioning.

Instead, you could be having a lot of fun in the train’s funky restaurant meeting locals and fellow travellers while enjoying a friendly game of cards and a chilled beer. And instead of waking up in the morning to the sight of a six-lane motorway and countless petrol stations, you’ll be relishing a beautiful sunrise from the heart of the Thai countryside.

If the North isn’t your cup of tea, then head to Isaan, which definitely has one of the best routes in Thailand: Nakhon Ratchasima to Ubon Ratchathani.

The train is incredibly slow but you can break your journey up and spend a night in the groovy provincial towns of Surin, Buri Ram and Si Sa Ket. It’s a great ride, on which you can enjoy the company of super-friendly locals, who will, for sure, be inviting you to tuck into a delicious on-board picnic of grilled chicken, papaya salad and sticky rice.

You’ll get the chance to pick up some Isaan dialect or even Khmer. Then, for those who fancy Thailand’s longest route, book yourselves onto the Bangkok-Penang International Express. It’s a 21-hour journey to remember.

So, wherever you plan to go this year, make sure that at least once you take the one-and-only Thai train!

Blogger: Stephen Cleary
URL: http://www.thai-blogs.com

5 Responses to “Thailand’s Trains: Truly Terrific”

  1. w.priyantha botheju Says:

    pls send me to all details about thai tourist train informations.
    thank you
    priyantha

  2. w.priyantha botheju Says:

    i would like to tour to chiang mai by train.pls send me to all information about chaing mai.
    thak you
    priyanthaa

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  4. Barbara Campbell Says:

    I am travelling with 20 women from Chiang Mai to Bangkok in mid November.

    Please provide me with the following information:

    1/ Train times (day time train please)
    2/ Price for seniors - economy and first class
    3/ Facilities on the train
    4/ Luggage restriction
    5/ Anything else that may be of interest to us.

    Thank you for your time, we are excited about visiting Thailand. Barbara

  5. Paul Says:

    Pretty good post. I just came across your site and wanted to say that I’ve really enjoyed reading your posts. In any case I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you write again soon!

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