TAT introduces “Special Charter Sawasdee Train” from Kuala Lumpur to Hat Yai, welcoming tourists on a unique rail journey between Malaysia and Thailand.
Experience the Unique "Special Charter Sawasdee Train"
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is launching a special tourist train service from Kuala Lumpur to Hat Yai. This "Special Charter Sawasdee Train" is designed to cater to tourists, offering a unique travel experience. The train will run from Kuala Lumpur’s Sentral Station to Hat Yai Station in Songkhla Province, passing through scenic routes and picturesque villages.
Discover the Charm of Southern Thailand
The "Special Charter Sawasdee Train" is an excellent way to explore the beauty of southern Thailand. The train journey offers a comfortable and convenient way to travel, allowing tourists to absorb the local culture and enjoy the stunning landscapes along the way. This initiative is expected to boost tourism in the region, promoting Hat Yai as a popular tourist destination.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched a new initiative to attract more tourists to travel between Kuala Lumpur and Hat Yai. The “Special Charter Sawasdee Train” is a joint collaboration between TAT, the State Railway of Thailand, and Malaysian Railway. This special train service will operate from Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station to Hat Yai Junction Station, covering a distance of approximately 740 kilometers. The journey takes around 14 hours, passing through scenic landscapes and rural areas of southern Thailand. Onboard, passengers can enjoy a range of amenities, including comfortable seats, meal services, and souvenir shops. To make the journey even more enjoyable, TAT has arranged for cultural performances and interactive activities to showcase the rich heritage of Thailand. This new train service is expected to boost tourism in the region, particularly among travelers from Malaysia and Singapore.
Source : TAT welcomes tourists on Kuala Lumpur – Hat Yai “Special Charter Sawasdee Train”