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There is no direct flight from Chiang Khan (3AJ) to Bangkok (DMK). The easiest way is to take a 1-hour coach or taxi from Old Chiangkhan Boutique Hotel to Loei Airport (LOE), then catch a flight to Bangkok Airport (DMK), which will take around 1 hour and 15 minutes. The total journey length is approximately 456 km. Chiang Khan and Bangkok share the same time zone and the GMT for both is +7.
Chiang Khan is a northern town in Loei, a province of Thailand. It is located around 50 km from the capital of Loei and has a population of only approximately 59,000 people (based on 2011 data). Most of the villagers live along Mekong River, opposite Laos. This small and peaceful town used to be a trading hub due to its location, and now attracts visitors seeking simplicity and old-world charm — its local temple, Wat Si Khun Mueang, displays both Lanna and Lan Chang artistic styles; the Chai Khong Road is famous for its teakwood guesthouses, shops, F&B establishments, and weekend crowds.
Bangkok has two airports: the oldest one is Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) and the newly built one is Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). Don Mueang Airport is the main hub for low-cost carriers and it has two terminals: Terminal 1 is utilized for international flights and Terminal 2 for domestic flights. On the other hand, Suvarnabhumi Airport — known unofficially as Bangkok Airport — is a regional hub and connecting point for numerous foreign carriers. It is one of the largest airports in Southeast Asia, covering an area of 32.4 square kilometres.
The capital of Thailand, Bangkok, goes by various names like “Krung Thep Maha Nakhon” and the "City of Angels”. It is one of the most vibrant cities in the world, a contrasting hub that has gleaming skyscrapers sharing zones with Buddhist temples. Home to around 10 million people, Bangkok offers plenty to see and do: you can enjoy a night river cruise, learn about local culture in the Bangkok National Museum, go clubbing in Silom and watch feeding shows at SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World.
The currency code for the Thai Baht is THB with the symbol ฿. Banknotes come in denominations of ฿20, ฿50, ฿100, ฿500, and ฿1,000, whereas the coins are available in ฿1, ฿2, ฿5, and ฿10. No currency exchange is needed.
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