The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) introduced that it’ll supply four particular sightseeing prepare journeys in April to stimulate home tourism and generate income for locals. The train journeys will observe a historical theme next month and will meet the growing passenger demand for cultural travel within the area.
The train journeys are a collaborative effort between the SRT, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), and other associated businesses. Last chance of Public Relations Ekarat Sriarayanphong added that the SRT is planning practice journeys to many provinces every Saturday and Sunday to fulfill the needs of vacationers and to encourage educational tourism.
“Passengers will be capable of take the Kiha 183 diesel-powered prepare experience to experience tourism along the routes. SRT will kick off practice trips under the concept ‘Adventure on the River’ in May, and ‘Save the World’ in June.”
The 4 practice trips in April are priced at 1,499 baht per particular person and can be found for purchase in any respect SRT prepare stations, including the web channel www.dticket.railway.co.th.
Space is limited though – the journeys have a most capacity of only 200 individuals, and space might be given on a first-come, first-served basis.
The prepare journeys will cover four provinces – Saraburi, Chachoengsao, Ayutthaya, and Ratchaburi. Each train journey will give consideration to the history and culture of the province.
The first prepare trip will depart from Bangkok to Saraburi on April 1-2 and can observe the history of World War II. Saraburi performed a major function in World War II and was the location of the largest battle fought in Thailand during the war.
Bangkok to Chachoengsao will be the second prepare journey, travelling on April 8-9 and can comply with the historical past of Paew Riw City, which is Chachoengsao’s outdated title. The journey will supply a glimpse into the historical past of the town, which was founded within the Ayutthaya period and served as a centre of trade and commerce.
A prepare journey from Bangkok to Ayutthaya will take place on April 22-23 and will observe the historical past of Thailand’s outdated capital city. Ayutthaya was the unique capital of Thailand before Bangkok from 1350 until it was destroyed by the Burmese army in 1767. It is popular for its rich history and cultural heritage.
The last train adventure of April will depart from Bangkok to Ratchaburi on April 29-30 and can give attention to the artwork and tradition of the province. Ratchaburi is thought for its unique style of traditional Thai pottery, woven baskets, and handmade desserts..