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Buriram is one of the famous tourist routes in Thailand as the historical tourism. Buri Ram, which literally means “city of happiness” or “peaceful city,” is situated in the lower part...

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Chaiyahum is a town in Isaan region, the northeast of Thailand. Many archaeological remains and objects were found in many areas in the province such as Dvaravati and Khmer...

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Chanthaburi is around 250km from Bangkok, 60km from Trat, and is connected to both by bus and minibus services. It is also a popular spot from where to head to Cambodia via...

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There are three bus terminals in Chiang Mai: Chiang Mai Bus Terminal 1 – for public transportation that run locally in Chiang Mai city and nearby districts within the province...

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There are two bus terminals in Chiang Rai: – Chiang Rai Bus Terminal 1 (Old Bus Station) is located in the center of town. Buses coming from towns in Chiang Rai province such as...

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Chumphon Bus Terminal is in the province of Chang Wat Chumphon, Thailand. It is located in Mueang Mai, or New City along the Phetkasem Road, Tambon Khun Krathing and Amphoe...

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Bangkok Eastern Bus Terminal or also known as Ekkamai Bus Terminal, is located along the Sukhumvit Road in Phra Khanong District. Eastern Bus Terminal Ekkamai serves the...

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Hat Yai is the largest city in the southern of Thailand. Located in the province of Songkhla, Hat Yai is considered the economic, educational and tourism center of the southern region.

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Hua Hin is located in the southern part of Thailand. It is popular for its beautiful beaches and often becomes the target getaway for the locals especially from Bangkok. The...

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Kalasin is a medium-sized town in a largely agricultural part of the Northeastern of Thailand. It is split in two by a large reservoir that is important for flood control and irrigation.

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Kanchanaburi Bus Terminal is one of the most important bus terminals in Kanchanaburi. Kanchanaburi Bus Terminal is located among a clutch of markets and shopping centers at the...

 

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Khon Kaen is one of the four major cities of Isan, Thailand; and is also known as the “big four of Isan”. Historically, Khon Kaen is quite a new town, established a little over two...

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Krabi is the main town in the province of Krabi on the west coast of southern Thailand at the mouth of the Krabi River where it empties in Phang Nga Bay. Much of the province...

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Mae Hong Son Bus Terminal is located on the southwestern side of the main town of Mae Hong Son (Google Map: Mae Hong Son Bus Station). The exact location is at 117/3...

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Maha Sarakham is actually the Buddhist center of Isaan, as many Buddhist archaeological artifacts are found here, which include relics of Lord Buddha in Na Dun district. Maha...

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Mo Chit Bus Terminal or Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal; also known as Chatuchak Bus Terminal, is a bus terminal in Bangkok that mainly serves express buses going back and...

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Mukdahan is located at the river bank of Mekong River in Thailand Isan area, and has been a Historical gateway to Indochinese countries. The second Thai-Laos Friendship...

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Nakhon Ratchasima Bus Terminal 2 is one of Thailand’s largest and busiest bus stations with services to a wide variety of destinations across all 4 regions of Thailand as well as services to...

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Nakhon Si Thammarat as the second largest city in Southern Thailand after Hat Yai, has a large population. The province boasts many undeveloped beaches as well as two national...

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Nan is the northern part of Thailand with natural attractions for us to explore and inhale the fresh air scent of the forest. Nan is slowly becoming popular as a tourist destination in its own right...

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Nong Bua Lamphu is a Northeastern Province on the Korat Plateau. The area is mainly agricultural so tourism is mostly limited to temples and getting an up close look at Issan...

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Nong Khai is a city in the Isaan North East region of Thailand. The city lies on the southern bank of the Mekong River, only 20 km from Vientiane, the capital of Laos. Nong Khai...

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Pai is a popular destination for travelers as it is a small rural town Located in Northern Thailand, just three hours away from Chiang Mai. This location has a casual and relaxed vibe.

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There are several pick up points and bus stations in Pattaya. The official name of the main Pattaya bus station is the "Air Conditioned Bus Terminal Pattaya – Bangkok". This bus...

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Phitsanulok Bus Terminal 2 is known as “Bor Kor Sor Mai” among the locals, which translates as ‘new bus terminal’. Phitsanulok Bus Terminal 1 is the old bus terminal, which locals refer to...

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Phrae Bus Station has a variety of long distance bus services as well as minivan services to and from destinations in the north of Thailand such as Nan, Lampang and...

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Phuket Bus Terminal 2 is an express bus terminal in Phuket, located at Thepkasatri Road. Bus from Phuket and bus to Phuket usually depart and arrive in Phuket Bus...

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Ranong is known as a small border city located 568 kms from Bangkok with many tourist interest. Ranong is near to Kra Isthmus between Myanmar and Indian Ocean.

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Rayong is a perfect destination for those who love beaches, sea, sun, wind, and islands. One of the most famous tourist spots in Rayong Province is Koh Samet, which is a beautiful...

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Roi Et features a number of impressive Buddha images and some spectacular festivals, including old fashioned rocket festivals in several towns across the province during the...

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Satun is a small province in southern Thailand that is located along the coast of the Andaman sea. As Satun borders Malaysia, a majority of Satun’s population is Muslim, many of whom...

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Sisaket is a Northeastern Province along the Cambodian border. Sisaket is most known for the temples and ruins, such as the bottle temple in the south of the province with plenty of...

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Southern Bus Terminal Bangkok, also known as Sai Tai Mai by the locals, is located along the Boromaratchachonnani Road. As the name suggested, Southern Bus Terminal serves for...

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Sukhothai Bus Terminal is also known as AEC Bus Station. Sukhothai Bus Terminal or Sukhothai Bus Station is located in sub-district Ban Kluai of Sukhothai Province, Thailand...

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Surat Thani Bus Terminal which is located in Tambon Wat Pradu, Amphoe Mueang Surat Thani is the main bus terminal for express buses in Surat Thani. Since Surat Thani is...

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Surin is a town in Thailand’s North Eastern region of Isan with a population of slightly over 40,000 people. Surin is best known for it annual Elephant Round Up which happens every...

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Trang is a province in southern Thailand on the coast of the Andaman Sea. The mainland coast is a stretch of rugged limestone cliffs, mangrove-lined beaches and remote caves...

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Trat Bus Station (Google Map: Trat Transport Station) is located in Bang Phra, Mueang Trat District, Trat 23000, Thailand. This is the main central bus station in Trat to provide express...

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Ubon Ratchathani is one of the four major cities of Isan, also known as the "big four of Isan." The city is located 615 km away from Bangkok. Ubon Ratchathani has many interesting and...

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Udon Thani is a provincial capital city in northeast Thailand. Udon Thani is the historical travel and includes various kinds of destinations...

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Uttaradit is in the Lower North and has a long history developing through the years since prehistoric times. The site of the original town, then called Bang Pho Tha It, was located...

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Yasothon is the smallest province in Isan region, it is famed for its Rocket Festival, which is celebrated at the commencement of the Rainy Season. The homemade rockets...

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