By bus the journey from Nakhon Ratchasima to Saraburi is scheduled to take 2 hours 25 minutes.
Bus Timetable from Nakhon Ratchasima to Saraburi
Click on the Nakhon Ratchasima – Saraburi link in the timetable below for more information and to buy tickets.
Nakhon Ratchasima - Saraburi ฿ 423 2h 25m | |
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Bus Stop in Nakhon Ratchasima
Bus services from Nakhon Ratchasima to Saraburi depart Nakhon Ratchasima Bus Terminal 2.
Arrival in Saraburi
Bus services from Nakhon Ratchasima to Saraburi terminate at Saraburi Bus Station.
About Travel to Saraburi
Saraburi is one of Thailand’s lesser visited provinces. The main town, also called Saraburi, is located just over 100 km by road from Bangkok. Saraburi is relatviely small for a Thai provincial capital with around 60,000 permanent residents. Accordingly, amenities for visitors with Saraburi are fairly limited, with a small number of hotels and restaurants available, and virtually no local public transport. Hiring either a car or a motorbike, or alternatively booking a tour, is important for accessing the major tourist attractions in the province, nearly all of which are located some distance from Saraburi town. The area around Saraburi holds far more of interest than what’s in the town itself. Saraburi town is, however, known amongst Thai people are being somewhere that produces it’s own special type of pastry and unique variant of rice wine. Both items are sold in many location in the town centre and at roadside stalls on the connecting roads.

Saraburi is located in an area of natural beauty near to three national parks (Khao Yai National Park, Namtok Chet Sao Noi National Park, and Namtok Samlan National Park) and has fields full of sunflowers which come into bloom December to January every year. When the sunflowers are in bloom Saraburi receives a lot of visitors from Bangkok, particularly at the weekends. The second most popular attraction in Saraburi is it’s waterfalls. The most visited of these being the Chet Sao Noi Waterfall in the Namtok Chet Sao Noi National Park. Chet Sao Noi Waterfall features a series of 7 falls in a row, each around 4 metres high with a pool underneath. Chet Sao Noi Waterfall is easy to walk to from the nearest road, unlike another of the Saraburi’s most spectacular waterfalls, Krok I Dok Waterfall in the Khao Yai National Park. It’s a round trip of around 6 hours, walking through hilly terrain and wading across rivers, to reach Krok I Dok Waterfall from the nearest road. Visiting wishing to reach Krok I Dok Waterfall need to hire a Khao Yai National Park Officer to guide them.