Discovery Trains · Train premium (train + hôtels)

Blue Jasmine Train

Thailand loop by named cruise train, Bangkok to Chiang Mai and back

Illustration of Blue Jasmine Train

Discovery Trains operates the Blue Jasmine Train, a 9-day rail journey around Thailand starting and ending in Bangkok. The route runs aboard a single named train, the Blue Jasmine, through Ayutthaya, Uthai Thani, Chiang Mai and Sukhothai before returning to the capital, combining 2 nights aboard the train in private cabins with 6 nights in unnamed 4-star hotels along the way. The cabins are furnished with textiles from Thai silk house Jim Thompson, and onboard dining is prepared by an embarked chef with a team of five cooks. The operator positions this as Thailand's new premium train product, pairing rail travel with land stops for temples, elephants and mountain scenery in the north. The trip suits travelers drawn to a structured, catered rail journey rather than independent point-to-point travel, with a maximum group size of 37. The operator publishes no day-by-day itinerary; confirm route and stop details before booking.

What to know before you look closer

  • The operator publishes no day-by-day itinerary for this package; confirm the exact route, timings and night-by-night stops with Discovery Trains before booking.
  • Hotel accommodation is described only as unnamed 4-star hotels across the trip's stops, not specific named properties.
  • No current departure dates are listed in the evidence; confirm timing directly with Discovery Trains.

Questions travellers ask

Is the train travel included in the price?
Yes. The Blue Jasmine Train is the core of the package, running the full route from Bangkok through Ayutthaya, Uthai Thani, Chiang Mai and Sukhothai and back to Bangkok, with 2 nights spent aboard in private cabins.
What hotels are used?
The evidence names no specific hotels; the package includes 6 nights in unnamed 4-star hotels across the trip's stops.
What are the cabins like?
Cabins are listed as Premium or Standard class, with private cabins furnished with textiles from Thai silk house Jim Thompson.
What is dining like onboard?
The train carries an embarked chef and a team of five cooks to prepare meals during the nights aboard.
How many travelers join a departure?
The maximum group size is 37.

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