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How to get from Koh Lanta to Bangkok

Compare all transport options: bus, ferry, train, flight. Prices, durations and tips from a local expert.

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1h 30min
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18€
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Distance
705 km
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There are 2 way(s) to get from Koh Lanta to Bangkok

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🚌 Departure from Koh Lanta
📍From Koh Lanta, the main departure point is Saladan Pier, located in the north of the island. This is where ferries and speed boats depart to take you to the mainland for your onward connection. The pier is well-organized with small shops and ticket counters. Make sure to arrive at least 30 minutes before departure.
🚇To reach Saladan Pier from your accommodation on Koh Lanta, the easiest way is by tuk-tuk or songthaew. Prices vary between 50 and 150 THB (approximately 1.5 to 4€) depending on the distance. Ask your hotel to call one for you, or flag one down on the street. The journey is usually quick, from 10 to 30 minutes.
Ferries and speed boats from Saladan Pier to the mainland generally start early in the morning (around 7 AM) and operate until late afternoon (around 5 PM). Frequency is high during peak season, with departures every hour or two. Buses then depart several times a day.
💸 Transport from 18€ per person
Fastest: 1h 30min
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Practical tips

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Book your combined ferry-bus ticket

From Koh Lanta, your journey will likely start with a ferry or speed boat to reach the mainland (e.g., Krabi or Trang) before taking a bus or plane. It's often simpler and more cost-effective to book a combined ticket directly from your hotel or via 12go.asia.

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Prepare for bus comfort

Long-distance buses in Thailand are generally air-conditioned and comfortable, often with reclining seats. Pack a light blanket or sweater, as the AC can be strong, and bring snacks and water for the 11-hour journey.

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Anticipate airport transfers

If flying from Krabi or Trang, remember to factor in the time and cost of transferring from the pier to the airport. Allow about 1 to 2 hours and between 5 and 10€ depending on the mode of transport (minibus, taxi).

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Checked luggage: beware of fees

With low-cost airlines, checked luggage is often not included in the basic ticket price. Check the baggage policy before booking to avoid unpleasant surprises and extra fees at the airport.

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Schedules: be flexible

Bus schedules can sometimes be subject to delays, especially on long distances. Allow for some leeway if you have an important connection or an activity planned soon after your arrival in Bangkok.

🛣️ The journey experience

Preparing for your journey from Koh Lanta to the vibrant city of Bangkok is an exciting part of your adventure. The trip often features stunning views of the Thai landscape, alternating between lush palm trees and verdant rice fields. Whether you prioritize speed or scenic beauty, each option offers a different immersion into local life. Expect a generally comfortable journey, but be mindful of the unique aspects of Asian transport, such as frequent bus stops or airport waiting times. The atmosphere on board is usually relaxed, perfect for reading, listening to music, or simply observing the passing scenery.

For the Koh LantaBangkok route, you have two primary options. The bus is an economical choice, averaging 18€ for approximately 11 hours of travel. This is a great opportunity to see more of the country and experience local life. The plane, on the other hand, is the fastest option: expect around 55€ for a 2-hour flight, not including airport transfers. Operators vary but are generally reliable. For buses, companies like Lanta Transport or Jolly Travel are common, while airlines such as AirAsia, Nok Air, or Thai Lion Air operate domestic routes.

Don't let uncertainty slow you down! To avoid any unnecessary stress and ensure the best quality-price combination, we recommend comparing and booking your tickets online a few days in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak season or public holidays. Platforms like 12go.asia or BaoLau.vn allow you to view all available options (bus, plane) with real prices and durations. This guarantees you'll arrive at your destination without unexpected issues, knowing exactly when and where you depart, and at what cost. Booking in advance provides peace of mind.

Frequently asked questions — Koh Lanta → Bangkok

✨ Why visit Bangkok?

  • Explore the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), iconic royal symbols.
  • Navigate the Chao Phraya River by longtail boat to discover the klongs (canals) and local life.
  • Savor renowned street food at night markets like Yaowarat (Chinatown) or the Ratchada Train Market.
  • Visit magnificent temples such as Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) and Wat Pho (Giant Reclining Buddha).
  • Experience the vibrancy of rooftop bars and trendy spots for breathtaking city views.
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Recommended stay
3 to 5 nights — To fully immerse yourself in the urban and cultural vibrancy of the capital.

☀️ When to visit Bangkok?

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November to February — Dry season with cooler temperatures, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

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In Bangkok — Plan your stay
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What to do in Bangkok?

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Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple
Explore the former royal residence and its sacred temple housing the revered Emerald Buddha statue. Admire the lavish architecture and gilded details. Tip: dress respectfully (shoulders and knees covered) for entry, or you'll have to buy a sarong on-site. Open from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.
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Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Cross the Chao Phraya River to visit the majestic Wat Arun, identifiable by its prang (spire) decorated with colorful porcelain. Climb a few steps for breathtaking river views. Tip: the best time for photos is at sunrise or sunset when the temple lights up. Entry is around 3€.
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Street Food in Yaowarat (Chinatown)
Dive into the bustling atmosphere of Chinatown and savor the incredible variety of street food. From noodles to fresh seafood and desserts, there's something for everyone. Tip: visit in the evening, the atmosphere is more lively and all the stalls are open. Have small bills ready and dare to taste!
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Chao Phraya River Boat Trip
Take local express boats to explore Bangkok from the Chao Phraya River. It's an efficient mode of transport and offers a different perspective on the city, its temples, and skyscrapers. Tip: avoid expensive tourist boats; the orange 'Chao Phraya Express Boat' are very economical (from 0.50€ per ride) and perfect for transport.
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Chatuchak Weekend Market
Browse one of the world's largest markets, offering everything from vintage clothes to local crafts, antiques, and food. It's a unique sensory experience. Tip: arrive early in the morning to avoid crowds and heat. Don't hesitate to bargain prices and stay hydrated. Open only on weekends.
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Traditional Thai Massage at Wat Pho
After admiring the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, treat yourself to an authentic Thai massage at the renowned massage school located within the temple grounds. It's a relaxing and cultural experience. Tip: book your massage in advance as demand is high. Expect to pay around 10-15€ for an hour of traditional massage.
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Lumphini Park for a Green Break
Escape the urban hustle at Lumphini Park, Bangkok's green lung. Rent a paddle boat on the lake, observe monitor lizards up close, and join locals for a morning tai chi session. Tip: visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to enjoy more pleasant temperatures and watch locals exercising.
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Drinks at a Rooftop Bar
End your day with panoramic city views from one of Bangkok's many rooftop bars. It's an opportunity to admire the city lights in a chic atmosphere. Tip: some bars have a strict dress code (no flip-flops, shorts, or tank tops). Cocktails are pricier than elsewhere, starting from 10-15€.

⏱️ How long to visit Bangkok?

3 to 7 days

For a first visit to Bangkok, 3 to 4 full days are ideal to explore the major sights. If you have more time (5-7 days), you can delve deeper into specific neighborhoods, take a day trip to the surrounding areas, or enjoy the local atmosphere more. Do not try to see everything in 2 days; you will end up exhausted and frustrated.

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