How to Get to Bang Kachao from Bangkok: Ferry, BTS, Car and Cycling Guide

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How to Get to Bang Kachao from Bangkok: Ferry, BTS, Car and Cycling Guide

Known as Bangkok’s Green Lung, Bang Kachao attracts cyclists, nature lovers and travellers looking for a quieter side of the Thai capital. Whether you travel by ferry, BTS, taxi or car, reaching the peninsula is straightforward and inexpensive.

Arriving in Bang Kachao from Bangkok

What Is the Best Way to Get to Bang Kachao?

For most visitors, taking a ferry across the Chao Phraya River remains the best option.

The crossing is quick, affordable and forms part of the experience. It also offers excellent views of Bangkok’s riverside life before arriving in one of the city’s most peaceful environments.

Ferry from Khlong Toei Nok Pier

The most convenient departure point is Khlong Toei Nok Pier.

Small ferries and boats regularly connect the pier to Kamnan Khao Pier on the Bang Kachao side of the river. The crossing takes approximately five minutes and typically costs around 10 baht per person.

Upon arrival, visitors are already close to bicycle rental shops and several of Bang Kachao’s main attractions.

Parking is available near the pier for both cars and motorcycles.

Ferry crossing to Bang Kachao from Bangkok

How to Reach Khlong Toei Nok Pier

Several transportation options are available.

Historically, local bus routes serving the area have included:

  • Bus 72
  • Bus 47
  • Bus 102
  • Bus 180

Today, many visitors prefer using a taxi or a ride-hailing service such as Grab.

Travellers arriving by BTS Skytrain can get off near Phra Khanong or On Nut and continue by taxi or motorcycle taxi to the ferry terminal.


Alternative Ferry Routes to Bang Kachao

Several additional ferry crossings connect Bangkok with Bang Kachao.

Ferry from Wat Bang Na Nok

Visitors staying near Bang Na may prefer the crossing between Wat Bang Na Nok and Bang Nam Phueng Nok.

This ferry also accommodates motorcycles, making it convenient for travellers exploring a wider area of Bangkok and Samut Prakan.

Local River Crossings

Other small ferry services operate along different sections of the Chao Phraya River.

Prices remain inexpensive, although schedules may vary depending on the time of day and local demand.

Can You Drive to Bang Kachao?

Yes.

It is possible to reach Bang Kachao by road via the Bhumibol Bridge.

This option allows direct access without taking a ferry and may be convenient for families or travellers with limited time.

However, driving removes one of the most enjoyable aspects of the visit. Crossing the river by boat remains part of the unique character of a trip to Bang Kachao.

Ferry Schedule Tips

Ferry services operate frequently during the day.

However, activity decreases significantly after sunset and some crossings stop earlier than visitors might expect.

If you plan to stay until evening, it is advisable to check return schedules before exploring the peninsula.

Most ferries operate primarily during daylight hours. Services become less frequent after dark, particularly on weekdays.

View of the Chao Phraya River near Bang Kachao

Getting Around Bang Kachao

Once on the peninsula, cycling is by far the best way to explore.

A network of narrow concrete lanes, elevated cycle paths and quiet roads connects villages, temples, canals and natural areas throughout Bang Kachao.

Bicycle Rental in Bang Kachao

Bike rental shops can be found near most ferry piers.

Typical prices are:

  • Around 50 baht per hour
  • Around 100 baht per day

Some bicycles are equipped with child seats, making them suitable for families.

Opening hours generally range from approximately 7:30 am to 6:30 pm.

Can You Explore Bang Kachao on Foot?

Yes, especially within Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park.

However, Bang Kachao covers a relatively large area. Walking limits the number of attractions you can comfortably visit during a day trip, particularly in Bangkok’s tropical climate.

Is a Motorcycle a Good Option?

Motorcycles are permitted and can be useful for covering longer distances.

Nevertheless, many visitors feel that cycling provides a more immersive experience and better matches the relaxed atmosphere of the peninsula.


FAQ: How to Get to Bang Kachao

What is the easiest way to reach Bang Kachao?

The ferry from Khlong Toei Nok Pier is generally the quickest and most enjoyable option.

How much does the ferry cost?

Most crossings cost approximately 10 baht per passenger.

Can I get to Bang Kachao using the BTS Skytrain?

Not directly. Visitors usually combine the BTS with a taxi, Grab or motorcycle taxi to reach a ferry pier.

Can motorcycles use the ferry?

Yes. Certain ferry routes allow motorcycles to cross the river.

Do I need to rent a bicycle?

Although not essential, renting a bicycle is highly recommended and remains the most popular way to explore Bang Kachao.

What to See in Bang Kachao

Discover the peninsula’s parks, temples, canals, cycling routes and floating market in our complete visitor guide.

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