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Flights to Chiang Mai

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The city Chiang Mai It is a very popular stopping point among many travelers, and of all ages. It is located in mountainous northern Thailand, approximately 700 km from the capital, Bangkok. It is the fourth largest city in Thailand, a city that offers its visitors countless of special places to stop at, magnificent and ancient temples, amazing landscapes that surround it from all sides and of course also sleeping places In a wide range of prices, suitable for both "tailor" backpackers and travelers with an unlimited budget.

Getting to Chiang Mai is very easy and there are quite a few ways to get there, taking into account the duration of the trip and the budget available to the travelers. As befits a relatively modern and highly touristic city, Chiang Mai offers three main ways of access: flight, bus or train. Flights to Chiang Mai, as you can guess, are the fastest solution, and will usually also be the most expensive, while a bus and train are an opportunity to experience a little more the trip itself, enjoy the road and maybe also stop at various stopping points on the way to the city itself. 

Flights to Chiang Mai

Flights

The most popular way, as mentioned, to get to Chiang Mai from Bangkok is by flight. There are quite a few daily flights that depart from Bangkok to the city and they are offered by different airlines, such as Thai Airways, Air Asia and Nok Air. The flight from Bangkok to Chiang Mai takes about half an hour and the cost depends on the season of the year and how far in advance the reservation was made. As you can guess, the earlier you book the flight, the lower the cost, although sometimes you can also find flights to Chiang Mai at the last minute at relatively affordable and cheap prices. Thai Airways often offers very competitive fares to Chiang Mai and it is highly recommended to follow the advertisements to locate such a flight. 

When should you fly?

Flights to Chiang Mai depart throughout the year, as do the buses and trains. At the same time, when planning a visit to this beautiful and special city, it is very important to take into account the weather conditions. Overall, Weather of northern Thailand, including Chiang Mai, differs from the traditional division of spring, summer, autumn and winter. There are three main seasons in the area: the cool season, the hot season and the rainy season. Chiang Mai is colder than Bangkok due to its geographical location, an advantage and a disadvantage for those planning a trip there. The cool season in Chiang Mai starts in December and lasts until February. This is also the most popular season, as far as visitors are concerned, and during this period quite a few travelers come to the city. During the day the temperatures reach about 30 degrees and in the evening, after sunset, they can drop to 10 degrees. 

From the beginning of January, the weather in the city and its immediate surroundings warms up and reaches its peak in mid-March, when temperatures can reach 40 degrees. The mountains near Chiang Mai are a great destination to escape to to cool off from the heat and also a beautiful place to hike. Fortunately for travelers, this hot season is short and the heat wave ends in early June at the latest. The rains, which follow, bring with them a welcome relief and they usually begin to fall in early June and last until the end of October. The average temperature during this period ranges from 32 degrees during the day to 23 degrees at night. 

Chiang Mai Airport

Chiang Mai Airport is a modern and well-maintained international airport from which you take off Flights to destinations within the country And outside of it, and the same is true for landing flights. It is about a 10-minute drive from the center of the old city and is small in size (it has two terminals), which allows for simple, easy and very comfortable navigation. 

Additional ways to get to Chiang Mai

Besides flights, there are other ways to get to Chiang Mai, the most prominent of which are by bus and trains. Traveling on buses that offer first class seats will be expensive compared to the other options, but since it is a direct journey, it will also be convenient and affordable for those who have limited time in the country or in the city itself. These buses have seats that turn into a kind of bed and sometimes movies are shown during the ride and snacks are even served to the passengers. These buses depart from the Bangkok North Bus Terminal, located in Mo Chit, and they do so at least 12 times a day. VIP and other luxury buses depart from various areas of the city, incl Khao San Rd, and they make the trip to Chiang Mai several times each day. 

Another option, which is an experience in itself, is traveling to Chiang Mai by train. This way you can also enjoy the road and see the beautiful views that accompany it. Each day, close to six trains depart from Bangkok's Hualumpong train station, trains that offer cheap seats in third class and private sleeping cars in first class (which is mainly relevant for overnight travel). The trains are very slow considering the distance and they make the journey between Bangkok and Chiang Mai in 15 hours on average. When buying the train tickets, you will be able to choose one of three types of tickets: sitting on hard wooden benches (third class), sitting on padded seats that open to lie down (on a night trip, second class) or sleeping in private sleeping cars. It is highly recommended to book train tickets in advance and to compare prices. 

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