Where is Chiang Mai located and how far is it from Bangkok in kilometers?
Chiang Mai is located in northern Thailand, once the capital of the Lanna kingdom. Chiang Mai exudes a gentle and peaceful charm, making it an ideal destination for relaxation, indulging in delicious cuisine, admiring magnificent natural landscapes, and experiencing its unique culture.

Traveling by airplane
With a geographical distance of 700km, flying is an ideal choice for those who have limited time and want to travel quickly.
The flight from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is a popular route, so there are many flights available every day with different departure times for you to choose from. The flight time from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is about 75 - 90 minutes.
Currently, there are many different airlines operating this route, ranging from budget to premium. You can choose from airlines like Nork Air or Air Asia (departing from Don Mueang airport) and Thai Airways (departing from Suvarnabhumi airport) with ticket prices ranging from 7 to 50 USD for economy class. If you want a more luxurious experience, you can book tickets with Bangkok Airways for prices ranging from 50 to 100 USD for economy class.

Travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai by plane for the most time-saving option
Travel by train
Train travel

There are approximately 10 trains to Chiang Mai every day with flexible schedules, giving you plenty of options. Travel time ranges from 12 to 14 hours.

In Mo Chit (Bangkok), you can find several bus stations offering reclining seats and sleeper beds ranging from 500 – 700 baht. Prices vary depending on the time or number of passengers.
Therefore, it's advisable to check beforehand to ensure the most satisfactory trip. Some bus companies you can consider are: Nakhorn Air, Siam First Tour, Sombat Tour,...

Buses are a popular mode of transportation from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
Traveling by car
If traveling during peak times for convenience, you can rent a private car. If you wish to drive yourself, you must have a valid Thai driver's license as Thai law does not accept licenses from any other country.
You can also hire a local Thai driver or, if lucky, find a Thai guide who can drive.
What to do and eat in Chiang Mai?
Fun spots in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai's most prominent feature is its ancient temples with intricate architecture, adorned with precious gold-plated artifacts and Buddha statues. This gives Chiang Mai an enduring beauty, serenity, and sanctity in the eyes of every visitor.
Some of the famous tourist attractions in Chiang Mai include: Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Wat Umong, Chedi Luang, Wat Phra Singh, Ku Tao, Chiang Man, Ton Kwen Temple, and the Phu Ping Palace.
Moreover, visiting this place allows you to witness the majestic natural landscapes, wildlife sanctuaries, bustling night markets, and the unique culture of the local people.

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Culinary Delights of Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is renowned not only for its coffee culture but also for its excellent cuisine, which suits the palates of Vietnamese people.
When visiting Chiang Mai, you must try khao soy – a dish of egg noodles with rich curry sauce, Sai oua pork sausage, Kaeng hang le pork curry, Khanom jeen nam ngiao,...
Additionally, you can explore the night markets or food streets to indulge in a variety of street food delights at incredibly affordable prices.

Khao Soy Dish
Above are various ways to travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Hopefully, this article will provide you with useful information. And don't forget to check out the most popular Thailand tours at Mytour by clicking the button below!

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