Vana Nava Express Train runs for free to Hua Hin from Bangkok

This special train is available every Saturday and Sunday until March 30

The Vana Nava Express Train now offers free rides from Bangkok to Hua Hin, providing a hassle-free and comfortable travel option. Operated in partnership with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and Vana Nava Hua Hin Water Jungle, the train departs from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal at 7.30am.

 

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How to book for the free train ride

  • Visit srt.vananavahuahin.com
  • Choose your booking category:
    • Guests at Vana Nava, InterContinental Hua Hin, or Holiday Inn Resort can book through their hotel portals.
    • General customers can register and book without a hotel or waterpark visit.
  • Booking opens every Thursday at 7.00am and closes Friday at 3.00pm.
Nong Kae station at Hua Hin
Nong Kae station at Hua Hin

Vana Nava Express Train boarding schedule

  • Train No. 43 departs at 7.30am from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal.
  • Check-in & wristband collection at Gate 3 before departure.
  • Passengers receive free snacks, souvenirs, and a refreshing towel from Vana Nava staff.
  • The train is fully air-conditioned, ensuring a comfortable journey.
  • The journey is a little more than 3 hours.

This Vana Nava Express Train free travel experience offers an easy, convenient way to visit Hua Hin without added expenses. Seats are limited, so book early to secure your spot!

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Michelle Lim

Michelle is the Head of Content at ThaigerLife, where she covers all things lifestyle, travel, and sustainability. Originally from Myanmar, she holds a double degree in Business Administration and Psychology from Webster University and is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness. After eight years in Thailand, three of them in Bangkok, she’s made it her mission to uncover quiet spots and hidden corners of the city (though she might keep the best ones to herself). Hua Hin has her heart, but Japanese culture is her soft spot. When she’s not writing, you’ll likely find her chasing sunsets, photographing street cats, or browsing through vintage shops.
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