[2] The State Railway of Thailand are now planning on doing one-day excursions every weekend to destinations and festivals. This weekend is to Ratchaburi. Next weekend is to Chachoengsao and the weekend after is to Phetchaburi. Click for more information: thaitrainguide.com/excursion-trai…
[3] The price of the ticket on the #Kiha183 excursion train varies each time. Today’s trip is 1,499 Baht which includes breakfast (see photos), lunch and a coach tour. The Phetchaburi trip is 699 Baht as it only includes drinks and snacks.
[4] Our first stop in Ratchaburi was at Chulalongkorn Bridge. The railway bridge was built in 1901. They are now building a new bridge as part of the double track project. However due to unexploded bombs in the river they had to build it without putting pillars into the water.
[5] Our second stop was at Ratchaburi National Museum. Here were entertained by the local school students who put on a wonderful cultural performance.
[6] We were also given 30 minutes to visit the national museum. The entrance fee is included in the train ticket. These museums are always a good place to start whenever visiting a new province.
[7] Our lunch today was a buffet meal. With 226 passengers this is the quickest and easiest way to have lunch. Again this meal is included in the train ticket.
[8] After lunch we visited Wat Khanon Nang Yai Museum in Photharam District of Ratchaburi Province. The museum is about the shadow puppets. Some of them are well over a hundred years old. They are intricately carved from leather and then painted.
[9] Definitely the highlight of a visit to Wat Khanon at the weekend is the shadow puppet show. It first started here during the reign of King Rama V and they are skill keeping the art form alive through the generations.
[10] Our next stop in Ratchaburi was at The Story of the Ong Jar. Here we learned about the history of the Ong water jars and also had a go at painting small Ong jars. The price of admission and workshop was included in our train ticket.
[11] Our final stop in Ratchaburi was at the Khu Bua Community Market at Wat Khlong. This was another chance to buy some more food. I liked how many of the food products were served in natural containers.
[12] We are now back on the #Kiha183 train and making our way back to Bangkok. On the train they served us a meal of pork and egg cooked in five spices, Panang Curry, and grilled chicken. Again all of this is included in the train ticket. Overall I think it was a good trip today.
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Good morning from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station. This weekend I’m off again on one of my train trips to promote #RailTourism in #Thailand. This time it’s to Phimai and Ubon Ratchathani.
This is a live THREAD 🧵 of the trip ⤵️
[2] We first took Special Express No.21 (thaitrainguide.com/timetables/no-…) to Nakhon Ratchasima. This four hour trip cost 423 Baht. The price includes a meal, snacks, coffee and water. Next we are going to do a side trip to Phimai and then come back to the station tomorrow to go to Ubon.
[3] We arrived at Nakhon Ratchasima Railway Station exactly on time at 10:01am. We then took a Tuk Tuk to the new bus terminal. This was 100 Baht. There are also motorcycle taxis in front of the station which are 60 Baht.
Good morning from Chiang Mai Railway Station. This is a live THREAD 🧵 of my two day trip in Northern Thailand. This is a package tour organised by the State Railway of Thailand and Lampang Rajabhat University.
[2] We came to Chiang Mai on Special Express No.9 which is a sleeper train. I got a full seven hours of sleep last night. Pictures show my dinner and breakfast in the dining car.
[3] There are 38 passengers on this trip. Everyone is Thai apart from myself. Today we are in Chiang Mai and Lamphun. Tomorrow we will go to Lampang where we will catch the sleeper train in the evening back to Bangkok. We have two full days on this trip.
[2] The highlight of any visit to Udon Thani during the cool season is the Red Lotus Lake. The lily flowers are in bloom from around November to March. To rent a boat for up to six persons is 500 Baht. The trip is around 90 minutes and he will stop at a few places. #Thailand
[3] It’s not that easy to reach the Red Lotus Lake by public transport. A Grab taxi is 400 Baht. You can ask your hotel to arrange a car for about 1,200 Baht. I decided to hire a driver for the day for 1,800 Baht which I think is better value.
Today I’m checking out the free electric bus shuttle between four floating markets in Taling Chan District of #Bangkok. This is a live and potentially long THREAD with reviews in three parts: MRT Park & Ride, electric bus and floating markets.
[2] The electric bus service connects to MRT Bang Khun Tan station and so I decided I would drive to the Park & Ride at MRT Lak Song first to review that car park.
Park on the 3rd floor as that’s where the bridge is to connect to the station.
[3] If you are riding the MRT it costs you 10 Baht to park for 2 hours. If not, then it’s 20 baht for 1 hour. I got a parking coupon from the MRT ticket office. From Lak Song I had to change at MRT Tha Phra and then get off at MRT Bang Khun Non. #Bangkok
Good morning from Bangkok Railway Station. Today I’m on the KiHa-183 excursion train to Chachoengsao. This is a THEAD of the trip. More information here: thaitrainguide.com/excursion-trai… You can also find more train photos and videos by following @ThaiTrainGuide.
The KiHa-183 trains were donated by Japan. They were then refurbished in the Makkasan Workshops so that they look as good as new. They kept the livery the same as when it was used in Japan. There also kept the information signs. The KiHa-183 trains will be used as tourist trains.
The trip today is a package tour to Chachoengsao. The ticket price is 1,999 Baht which includes breakfast, lunch and a bus/boat tour. #Thailand
🚨 URGENT UPDATE: Unvaccinated tourists can now fly to #Thailand without being refused boarding due to a last minute update to the latest Notice to Airmen (Notam).
See Point 5 in THREAD for full details.
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1. Passenger 18 years old or older must provide proof of full vaccination or proof of covid-19 recovery not more than 6 months (180 days) passenger who does not have vaccine must have a letter from doctor providing reason.
2. Passenger from country that has requirements which may prevent passenger to go back due to covid-19 shall be required to have health insurance covering at least usd $10,000 of treatment of covid-19 for the itineraries in Thailand plus 7 days.