Bus times from Bangkok to Roi Et

By public bus it takes 7 hours 30 minutes to travel 478 km from the Northern Bus Terminal in Bangkok to Roi Et Bus Station.

Bus Timetable from Bangkok to Roi Et


  • Click on the ‘Bangkok – Roi Et’ link in the timetable below for more information and to buy tickets.
Bangkok - Roi Et āļŋ 422–696 5h 50m – 8h 10m
  • →  Express 07:00, 07:30, 18:30, 19:00, 19:15, 19:30, 20:00, 20:30
  • →  VIP 24 19:45
  • →  Gold Class 08:00, 08:15, 09:30, 09:45, 10:50, 11:05, 21:30, 21:45, 22:00, 22:15
  • →  VIP 20:00, 21:00

Where to get the Bus in Bangkok


Bus services to Roi Et depart from Bangkok’s Northern Bus Terminal at 798 Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Khwaeng Chatuchak, Khet Chatuchak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10900, Thailand.

Google Map of Bangkok Northern Bus Terminal

Arrival in Roi Et


Bus services from Bangkok terminate at Roi Et Bus Station, 8/4, Bus Terminal, 2nd Floor, Tawapiban Road, Tambon Nai Mueang, Amphoe Mueang Roi Et, Roi Et, 45000, Tambon Nai Mueang, Amphoe Mueang Roi Et, Chang Wat Roi Et 45000.

Google Map of Roi Et Bus Station

About Roi Et


The most distinctive feature in Roi Et town is Phalanchai Lake, which is large lake with an island in the middle surrounded by well kept garden. The area around Phalanchai Lake is the main area where local people go to exercise, walk and relax. Roi Et Somdet Phra Srinakharin Park is located on the South side of the lake. This park has a white clock tower with a library inside and is the park is used as a location for local events. Roi Et Museum is located 600 metres walk East from the park.

Bangkok's busy Northern Bus Terminal
Bangkok’s busy Northern Bus Terminal

Roi Et also has a number of interesting temples to visit. Wat Klang Ming Muang 650 metres walking distance to the North East of Phalanchai Lake is a monastery dating back to the 17th Century which is now teaching centre for the study of Buddhism. 10 km out of the city is Prasat Nong Ku, which is an even older temple built by the Hindu worshipping Khmer people who were responsible for the construction the famous Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The stone structure of this temple are well preserved. Closer the town centre you should also visit Wat Burapapiram (1.1 km to the East of Phalanchai Lake) which has Thailand’s tallest standing Buddha statue (known as the Phra Phuttha Rattanamongkhon Mahamun) which is nearly 60 metres tall.

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