Chapter 1.5 – Getting to Chiang Mai

Getting to Chiang Mai

Getting to Chiang Mai is easy thanks to its well-connected transportation infrastructure. Here are the primary ways to reach Chiang Mai:

BY AIR:

  • Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX) is the main gateway to the city. A new airport is to be built and preparation is already underway.
  • Direct flights to Chiang Mai are available from major cities in Thailand (e.g., Bangkok, Phuket) as well as international destinations including Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, and more.
  • Airlines such as Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, AirAsia, and others operate flights to Chiang Mai.

While most people arrive in Bangkok as their first Thai point of entry, there may be an advantage of flying directly to Chiang Mai – especially if you have lots of luggage. You may find it easier to clear customs in CM and avoid transferring your luggage to domestic carrier. The cost of your flight options is of course a primary concern as well.

BY TRAIN:

  • Chiang Mai is accessible by train from Bangkok.
  • The journey by train takes around 10-12 hours and offers scenic views of the Thai countryside.
  • Trains depart from Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong Station (Bangkok Railway Station) to Chiang Mai Railway Station. NOTE: It is a real treat to take the overnight train between Bangkok and Chiang Mai! Each way departs about 6:00PM and arrives at about 7:00AM the next day. The seats convert to a bed. It is awesome!

BY BUS:

  • Long-distance buses connect Chiang Mai with various cities across Thailand.
  • Buses from Bangkok to Chiang Mai take around 9-12 hours depending on the type of service (VIP, express, sleeper).
  • Several bus companies operate services to Chiang Mai, with departures from Bangkok’s Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit) and other locations.

BY CAR OR MOTORBIKE:

  • Chiang Mai is accessible by road from other parts of Thailand.
  • The journey by car or motorbike from Bangkok takes approximately 8-10 hours, depending on traffic and route.
  • Major highways connect Chiang Mai with cities like Lampang, Chiang Rai, and Mae Hong Son.

BY MINIVAN:

  • Minivans provide a faster alternative to buses for travelling between nearby cities and towns.
  • Minivans operate on various routes within northern Thailand, including Chiang Mai to Pai, Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai, and others.

TIPS FOR TRAVELLING TO CHIANG MAI:

  • Book Flights in Advance: To get the best fares, especially during peak tourist seasons, book flights to Chiang Mai in advance.
  • Consider Overnight Trains or Buses: Overnight trains or buses from Bangkok to Chiang Mai can save time and accommodation costs. Note: These options may be particularly attractive if you are travelling with lots of luggage and wish to avoid airline baggage fees.
  • Choose Reputable Operators: When travelling by bus or minivan, choose reputable operators with good safety records.
  • Check Visa Requirements: Ensure you have the necessary visa or entry requirements for Thailand depending on your nationality.

Chiang Mai is a popular destination in Thailand with excellent transport links, making it accessible from various locations within the country and internationally.