Too many tourists want to jump off the plane bringing them to BKK and hop on the next plane flying to Phuket - without even knowing what airport they are flying out of or even if they have enough time between flights!
Stay in Bangkok for a few days, you can book a flight when you are in Bangkok if you want. Some flights leave from Don Muang (DMK) and some leave from Suvarnabhumi (BKK.) Even in Bangkok you can get a tan just walking around. See Bangkok for a while, take in a couple tours, do some shopping and get used to the time changes and heat. Plan on the last night in Bangkok too so you don't have to worry about a last minute connecting flight being late and you miss your ride home.
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Good luck. |||Trains in Thailand are also an easy %26amp; inexpensive way to travel. Overnight trains (get 2nd class w/AC) are perfect for trips to Chiang Mai from Bangkok. Train employees at the Bangkok train station will assist you (no charge) and are extremely helpful. I just returned from a month's travel.
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|||For just Bkk to Phuket I would recommend just flying for the quickness and convenience.
If you want to see a bit of the country between, I would get a scheduled or tourist bus. Theis is extremely cheap and you get the advantage of seeing the sights.
If you fly, once in Phuket you have the islands close by but would also say hire a car or hire a private taxi and head down to Krabi.
There is also a great national park near Krabi called 'Than Bokkerani' that is an amazing natural site.|||Fly Driving or the bus will tale 10-12 hours and the plane is pretty cheap (about 4150 baht or about $118 Round trip).
Check Air Asia has 8 flights a day
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Tha fastest is flying using low cost airlines, but it is more expensive than airconditioned bus or firstclass train.
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