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How far is it from Chiang Mai Ancient City to Pai County?

Question 1: How to get from Chiang Mai to Pai County Airplane: There are flights to Pai County from Chiang Mai Airport, which cost about RMB 500 one way, usually once a day, and the flight time is less than 1 hour.

Aya Station: Most people choose mini buses because they can leave immediately and are faster. The ticket is 150 baht, which is equivalent to about 32 yuan in RMB. Arrive at Pai, which is the only bus station. If you don’t know the route, just look for the bus station first

Aya station operating hours: Chiang Mai to Pai (the first bus is at 8:00 am; the last bus is at 5:30 pm, there is a bus every hour); Pai to Chiang Mai (The first bus departs at 5:30 in the morning, and there is a bus every hour from 8:00 to 4:30 in the afternoon)

Chiang Mai Long-distance Bus Station: Friends traveling from Chiang Mai to Pai County can Take a taxi to Chiang Mai Long-distance Bus Station, which costs about 20 yuan. There are many shuttle buses to Pai every day.

Motorcycle: There are also many foreigners who rent a high-powered motorcycle from Chiang Mai, load up their luggage, and go straight to Pai County in a dusty way, which is very popular.

You can also find a travel agent in the ancient city. The fare is about 200 baht (including hotel pick-up), and there are at least seven or eight trains every day. Just make a reservation at an inn in Chiang Mai or at a travel agent on the street. Fill out an information, leave your hotel name and contact number, take the order to the hotel lobby in advance, and there will be a list of songthaews. Come pick someone up. After everyone is picked up, we change to the mini bus and set off to Pai County. In a word, it is very convenient. Friends who have been on a self-guided tour of Thailand, you know.

The road from Chiang Mai to Pai is really a mountain road with 18 turns. Students who are motion sick should choose a seat in front and bring their own motion sickness medicine. The 3 hours of crazy mouse ride is not in vain

The drop-off point in Pai County is at Aya Station, which is the largest motorcycle rental point in the central city. When we return to Chiang Mai, we also take a bus from AYA. The return ticket is only 150 baht. First, take the bus to the AYA store in Chiang Mai, and then use the songthaew to transport the guests to various places in the ancient city of Chiang Mai.

Question 2: How to get from Chiang Mai to Pai County Sit at the bus station. It only costs about 40b to take a double jump from Tha Pae Gate to the bus station. There is the bus terminal, and there are NCA buses. You can buy a ticket there for 180b. You should get there within 3 hours. It has nine twists and turns. If you get motion sickness, buy motion sickness medicine at the station. If you want to take a plane, go to Weibo and look for "Brother Hao in Chiang Mai". He has a private jet booking service with a first-class environment.

Question 3: How to get to Pai from Chiang Mai? At which station do you catch the train? It costs around RMB 400 for half an hour by Kan Air, or RMB 30 to RMB 40 for three hours by minibus. From the bus station, take a double jump from Tha Pae Gate to the bus station. There is an NCA bus at the bus terminal.

Question 4: How long does it take to get from Pai to Chiang Mai? If the average speed is 40km/h, it will take about four hours.

It is recommended to go slower, as there are many curves, but it will never let you down. Disappointed

Question 5: How long does it take to ride a motorcycle from Chiang Mai to Pai? If the average 40km/h is 40km/h, it will take about four hours

It is recommended to go slower as there are many corners. , but you will definitely not be disappointed

Question 6: How long does it take to get from Pai to Chiang Mai (1-2 hours by car)

Question 7: How to get to Pai from Chiang Mai? I often When going to Thailand, you arrive in Chiang Mai at two o'clock. It is not recommended to go directly to Pai County, because the car ride takes about 3 hours and will be too tiring. It is recommended to stay one night in Chiang Mai first, and then go to Pai County the next day.

Airplane: There are flights from Chiang Mai Airport to Pai County, which cost about RMB 500 one way. They usually run once a day and the flight time is less than 1 hour.

Aya Station: Most people choose mini buses because they can leave immediately and are faster. The ticket is 150 baht, which is equivalent to about 32 yuan in RMB. Arrive at Pai, which is the only bus station. If you don’t know the route, just look for the bus station first

Aya station operating hours: Chiang Mai to Pai (the first bus is at 8:00 am; the last bus is at 5:30 pm, there is a bus every hour); Pai to Chiang Mai (The first bus departs at 5:30 in the morning, and there is a bus every hour from 8:00 to 4:30 in the afternoon)

Chiang Mai Long-distance Bus Station: Friends traveling from Chiang Mai to Pai County can Take a taxi to Chiang Mai Long-distance Bus Station, which costs about 20 yuan. There are many shuttle buses to Pai every day.

Motorcycle: There are also many foreigners who rent a high-powered motorcycle from Chiang Mai, load up their luggage, and go straight to Pai County in a dusty way, which is very popular.

You can also find a travel agent in the ancient city. The fare is about 200 baht (including hotel pick-up), and there are at least seven or eight trains every day. Just make a reservation at an inn in Chiang Mai or at a travel agent on the street. Fill out an information, leave your hotel name and contact number, take the order to the hotel lobby in advance, and there will be a list of songthaews. Come pick someone up. After everyone is picked up, we change to the mini bus and set off to Pai County. In a word, it is very convenient. Friends who have been on a self-guided tour of Thailand, you know.

The road from Chiang Mai to Pai is really a mountain road with 18 turns. Students who are motion sick should choose a seat in front and bring their own motion sickness medicine. The 3 hours of crazy mouse ride is not in vain

The drop-off point in Pai County is at Aya Station, which is the largest motorcycle rental point in the central city. When we return to Chiang Mai, we also take a bus from AYA. The return ticket is only 150 baht. First, we take the bus to the AYA company's store in Chiang Mai, and then use a songthaew to transport the guests to various places in the ancient city of Chiang Mai.

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Question 8: How to take a bus from Chiang Mai to Pai County? The first way: do a handjob. It seems to be a luxury charter flight for 12 people. The price is not clear. You can find it on Weibo. Brother Hao is a pretty good person in Chiang Mai. Does it take 1 hour or half an hour?

The second way: minibus, buy a ticket at Pai Aya Station, arrive at Chiang Mai Bus Station in about 3 hours, and then transfer to a songthaew for half an hour. The total price is probably around 200b

Question 9: The road conditions from Chiang Mai to Pai County are mostly mountainous. It depends on your means of transportation. It is more difficult to go to Pai County, especially in the rainy season, so you must be special Note that it is not recommended to get on a motorcycle. Recently many foreigners and tourists have had car accidents (traffic on mountain roads and slippery roads due to rain). You can charter a car or take a ride (there are many buses every day), and take a ride from Chiang Mai Aket Station. Hope it's useful to you.

Question 10: What is the best way to arrange the itinerary for Chiang Mai, Pai and Chiang Rai? 1. Visit Thailand’s famous Buddhist summer resort. Visit one of the North's premier institutions of higher learning. You can visit Doi Suthep Doi Suthep Temple, Chedi Luang Temple, and Phasin Temple, and then visit Chiang Mai University, the main public university in Chiang Mai, and stroll on Nimman Road. Then go to Thapae Gate, the east gate of the ancient city of Chiang Mai, to experience the history of the ancient city. If it happens to be a weekend, you can also go to Central Avenue in the old city to experience the Saturday and Sunday night markets.

2. Go experience Chiang Mai’s first jungle zipline, Flight of the Gibbon, enjoy the beautiful scenery of northern Thailand’s mountains, and learn about the life of local villagers. In the evening, go to the Chiang Mai Night Zoo in the suburbs and take an open tram through the park to watch nocturnal animals.

3. Take a bus to Pai County, and go to Pai County Night Market in the evening to feel the hustle and bustle here. The Pai Night Market consists of two T-shaped streets. There are various snack stalls on the streets, such as mango sticky rice, bamboo tube herbal tea, banana pancakes, grilled wings, sushi, fish offal, etc. There are also various trinkets such as postcards, jewelry, ethnic costumes, etc.

4. Visit Pai County’s landmark buildings: Big Tree Swing, Strawberry Garden, Love Cafe, Yellow Cabin, and World War II Memorial Bridge. Spend a refreshing day in Pai.

5. Head to Chiang Rai. Chiang Rai is famous for its White Temple and Black Temple. The White Temple of Qionglou Yuyu and the Black Temple with a large collection of death and hell antiques are very interesting. There are also options to visit the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Uk Kham Museum, a slightly quirky museum with an impressive collection of paraphernalia.