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Jinghong to Thailand by ferry

Posted in: Forums > Travel Yunnan • 13 posts • Newest

    • Sinster
      November 26, 2006
      2 posts
    • Hi, has anyone who has done this trip have any comments to share about the onboard facilities?
      How long does it take to travel from KM to Jinghong?
      also how easy is it to get from Chiang Saen port in Chiang Rai to Bangkok?
      appreciate any tips.

    • hedgepig
      October 18, 2007
      275 posts
    • looks like the route is Kunming -> Jinghong -> Chiang Saen -> Chiang Rai -> Chiang Mai -> Bangkok. the beauty of it is that the boat ride goes along the Mekong, which forms the border of Laos and Myanmar, so there is no need to get visas for those countries - it's like China and Thailand actually share a border...

      but, i have yet to meet anyone who has actually done this route, or part of it - does anyone have any stories?

    • piers
      October 18, 2007
      147 posts
    • A friend of mine did this trip last year (though not as far as BKK). In Jinhong you have to go down to the port/docks and negotiate a deal with one of the boat captains. There were no passenger boats last year, my friend went on a freight boat. I think he paid around 400RMB. The trip takes 2-3 days.

    • WeiXue
      October 19, 2007
      17 posts
    • There used to be passenger boats, but I've heard that they aren't running these days.

      As far as getting from Chiang Rai to Bangkok, it should be no problem. There are tons of buses and I know the train goes all the way to Chiang Mai, but I'm not sure if it goes up to Chiang Rai or not.

    • ethniceast
      October 26, 2007
      28 posts
    • would someone in jinghong tell something about freight boats from jinghong to chiangsean? or chiangrai? how much to send goods this way? or is it only for chiangrai to jinghong?

    • will.kunming
      January 2, 2008
      4 posts
    • I'm going to Jing Hong in a couple of days. I'll go down to the boat docks and ask around and then post a reply.

    • will.kunming
      January 7, 2008
      4 posts
    • Down in Xishangbanna right now. The slow boat stopped in 2006. You can get a speed boat but it's 800 RMB. A friend said that Jing Hong/Chiang Mai flight was gone, that if you wanted to fly you must go to Kunming.

    • ethniceast
      January 8, 2008
      28 posts
    • thanks, the speed boat runs throughout the year or only during the "high tide" or raining season ?
      the speed boats is for passenger or for goods?

    • Jobal
      January 28, 2008
      1 post
    • Hi,
      thanks Will for the info.
      Do you also know on which days it goes from Jinghong to Thailand?
      I'll be down there in a couple of days, but don't want to wait 3 days to catch the boat...
      Thanks!

    • MichaelT
      January 29, 2010
      7 posts
    • Does anyone have any recent information about getting from Kunming to Chiang Mai by boat?

    • onlyone
      January 29, 2010
      136 posts
    • Alli know it has a fast boat three days a week not every day .

    • 12visitchina
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      4 posts
    • we operator Mekong Cruise Tours from Jinghong Yunnan to Golden Triangle and other destinations in Southeast, such as Laos, Luang Brabang, and so on, our website might a help to your trip. by the way, winter is low water level season, the cruise won't be available. but you can take a bus ride from Kunming or in Xishuangbana to those countries. it is cheaper though.

      http:www.12visitchina.com

    • ChrisA
      March 9, 2010
      10 posts
    • what about driving from kunming to chiangmai?

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