Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Ayuthaya's provincial bus stop is on Th Naresuan, a short walk from the guest-
house area. Destinations include the following:
Bang Pa In (25B, every 20 minutes; via sŏrng·tăa·ou )
Suphanburi (60B, two hours, every 30 minutes) Transfer in town for buses to Kanchanaburi.
Bangkok-bound buses and minivans leave from stops on Th Naresuan to the fol-
lowing areas:
Northern (Mo Chit) station (50B, 1½ hours, every 20 minutes) Also stops at Don
Muang airport.
Southern (Sai Tai Mai) station (70B, one hour, every 30 minutes from 4.30am to 7pm)
Victory Monument (60B, 1½ hours, hourly from 5.30am to 7pm)
The bus terminal servicing northern Thailand is 5km east of the old city, off Th
Rotchana. A túk-túk from the terminal to the old city will cost 100B. Destinations in-
clude the following:
Chiang Mai (403B to 806B, nine hours, frequent)
Phitsanulok (224B to 227B, five hours, frequent)
Sukhothai (255B to 328B, six hours, every two hours)
Train
The train station is east of central Ayuthaya. Destinations include:
Bangkok's Bang Sue station (ordinary/rapid/express 15B/20B/315B, 1½ hours, frequent
morning and night departures) A convenient station to the Th Khao San area.
Bangkok's Hualamphong station (ordinary/rapid/express 15B/20B/315B, 1½ hours, fre-
quent morning and night departures)
Chiang Mai (ordinary/rapid/express 586B/856B/1198B, six departures a day)
Pak Chong (ordinary/rapid/express 23B/73B/130B, frequent) The nearest station to Khao
Yai National Park.
The train station is accessible by a quick cross-river ferry from the centre of town
(4B) or sŏrng·tăa·ou (50B).
Getting Around
Sǎhm·lór (three-wheeled pedicabs; also spelt sǎamláw) or túk-túk are readily avail-
able. For trips on the island, the rate is 30B to 40B.
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