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When
traveling from Bangkok to Samui, it is usually best that you get
a night sleeper train. These trains are more comfortable and ensure
smoother bus and ferry connections. All trains run from Hualamphong
Station. We advise that you buy a combination ticket that will include
all your transport right through to Samui. Train tickets can vary
greatly in price depending on the carriage class and whether the
carriage is air-conditioned or fan. Expect to pay at least 6540
baht for a ticket
When you're traveling from Samui up to Bangkok, the ferry leaves
from Nathon at 2pm and connects to a bus to take you to Suratthani
train station. There are many trains leaving every evening going
to Bangkok. We advise that you book the ticket early to secure a
better connection. Try to book the train two to three days in advance
to ensure a seat.
When leaving Samui, go to Suratthani to catch a train to Bangkok,
Chiang Mai, Singapore or Malaysia.
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