BANGKOK, 26 November 2025: This feature marks the final instalment of my Blue Jasmine diary, days seven, eight and nine. For nine remarkable days, the Blue Jasmine has carried us on a prestigious rail journey across Thailand, weaving together landscapes, culture, cuisine and the gentle rhythm of train travel into an experience both intimate and profound.
This closing chapter completes a journey that has taken us from Bangkok to Uthai Thani, onwards to Chiang Mai, through the ancient ruins of Sukhothai and finally back to the capital.
As the train rolled quietly into Hua Lamphong Station in Bangkok at sunrise on day eight, it felt as though the circle had softly and elegantly completed itself.

It was Sunday morning when we arrived in Bangkok. The metropolis was still waking, with pale dawn light resting on Hua Lamphong’s iconic ironwork arches. A handful of trains stood ready for their departures to every corner of the Kingdom. The Blue Jasmine rested beside them in dignified stillness. Some guests prepared to disembark for flights, others returned home to Bangkok, while many of us continued to enjoy the final night in the city.
These last days were intended as a gentle wind-down, a soft landing after a journey rich in culture and activity. We checked into the Montien Hotel Bangkok, a charming and convenient base for the closing stages of our adventure. Many guests took advantage of the final few hours to explore at leisure. Some looked for bargains and gifts at Chatuchak Market, bags filled with textiles, clothing, snacks and souvenirs. Others preferred a slow lunch, a quiet stroll around Silom, or to laze at the hotel’s pool.

As conversations drifted over coffee, people were quick to revisit their favourite moments, and there were many. Our visit to the Elephant Jungle Sanctuary in Chiang Mai had been one of the most memorable. The gentle connection left a deep and lasting impression. Later that afternoon, we travelled to a mountaintop viewpoint overlooking the Chiang Mai valley. Music drifted softly, families and friends posed for photographs and enjoyed the clean air and restorative atmosphere, unhurried and relaxing.
Sukhothai, the ancient heart of Thailand, offered another layer of tranquillity. After a scenic rail journey from the north, we explored the UNESCO-listed Sukhothai Historical Park, where lotus ponds, sweeping ruins and serene Buddha figures create one of the country’s most evocative cultural landscapes. That evening we enjoyed a traditional dance performance and a relaxed barbecue beneath a star-bright sky.

These were not grand spectacles, just moments of grace, connection and cultural authenticity.
To fully appreciate the charm of the nine-day experience, it is worth describing the train itself. The Blue Jasmine is best understood as a prestigious boutique rail journey, offering refined comfort enhanced by elegant Thai service and vibrant Jim Thompson textiles that create an intense colour experience throughout the train. It favours prestige over opulence, blending thoughtful modern comforts with the character and romance of travel’s golden era. Rather than excess, the emphasis is on Thailand’s rich cultural heritage and a graceful sense of place. Meals are beautifully crafted, award-winning quality and exquisitely prepared to appeal, built around flavours, freshness and modern presentation. Together, these elements create a uniquely rewarding and culturally rich way to experience Thailand by rail.
Days seven, eight and nine
Day Seven: A full day in Sukhothai with pottery and goldsmith workshops, followed by a barbecue and cultural performance.
Day Eight: Morning exploration of Sukhothai before boarding the Blue Jasmine for the return to Bangkok.
Day Nine: Sunrise arrival at Hua Lamphong, check-in at Montien Hotel Bangkok and farewell riverside dinner.
Elegant farewell at Siri Sala

Our final dinner took place at Siri Sala Private Thai Villa, a serene riverside haven in Bangkok Noi. According to its own website, Siri Sala is: “Whispers of old Bangkok on the water’s edge, where luxury, privacy and serenity meet. The first and only private waterfront villa of its kind in Bangkok”.
Three restored Thai houses surround a central courtyard, with traditional gabled roofs, wood panelling and concave door frames. Set beside a peaceful canal, the villa offers a salt-water pool, lush gardens and terraces “accessible by both land and water”. It was the perfect close to a journey shaped by culture, craftsmanship and care.
Train nine-day trip dates
Scheduled trip dates for the Blue Jasmine.
2025
Maiden Journey
16.11.25 – 24.11.25
2026
24.01.26 – 01.02.26
21.02.26 – 01.03.26
11.07.26 – 19.07.26
21.11.26 – 29.11.26
12.12.26 – 20.12.26
Pricing details
DTH Travel: The nine-day Blue Jasmine Rail Journey is offered in three accommodation tiers:
• Classic: from approx THB195,000
• Premium: from approx THB245,000
• Premium Suite: from approx THB310,000
Prices are all-inclusive of hotels, train accommodation, excursions, guides and meals.
About the Author

Andrew J. Wood is a British-born travel writer and former hotelier who has lived in Thailand since 1991. With more than four decades of hospitality experience, he is a graduate of Napier Edinburgh University, a former General Manager and a Past President of Skål International Bangkok, Skål Thailand and Skål Asia. Andrew writes widely on travel and tourism and is recognised as a long-standing ambassador for Thailand’s hospitality sector.







Dear Mr. Wood,
Absolutely wonderful written travel review, as a reader you feel like you make the journey yourself. You really highlight the exclusivity of the “Blue Jasmine Train” in all facets and the exclusive service that is provided in this luxury Train. After reading this luxury travel story I should try it out myself. Thank you very much for all the brilliant Travel stories I had the pleasure reading from you!
Dear Martin,
Great to hear from you my friend.
Thank you toofor your generous words. WOW‼️
I am genuinely delighted that the Blue Jasmine story transported you into the journey. It truly is an exceptional experience Martin, made even more special by the remarkable service and attention to detail on board. Ampha would love it‼️
I am very grateful Martin. Your continued support and for taking the time to read my work. Knowing that it brings pleasure to readers like yourself means a great deal. I do hope you will have the chance to experience the Blue Jasmine one day, it really is something quite unforgettable.
Warm regards,
Andrew
Thanks for Sharing.
The Sri Sala Resort is stunning.
Thanks Donald
It is‼️
Andrew 😀
A throughly enjoyable read and very detailed. I felt i was on the journey too. The sharing was perfect, gave one more knowledge and definitely a plan for 2026.
Thanks for sharing Andrew and look forward to hearing about the entire adventure soon.
Mire great travels ahead. Cheers 🍷
Thks President Ron the Blue Jasmine experience was wonderful and your comments like others clearly shows it resonated with you in Singapore. Thank you my friend for taking time to comment.
So VERY much appreciated‼️
Warmest
Andrew
Bkk
Dec 10.2025
I have been on many long-distance train journeys in Thailand, to the North, and to.the south, but the.way you have written about this trip has given me the desire to travel by train once again. Wonderfully scribed, and you brought your trip to life for those not fortunate enough to have been accompanying you on your Blue Jasmine experience. …
Dear Robin
WOW‼️ Thanks Robin I’m humbled and so pleased you enjoyed it.
All the best
Andrew
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I very much enjoyed reading Andrew Woods’ excellent articles about his recent travels and experiences on the new Blue Jasmine rail tour. A great addition to Thailand’s touristic offering.
Dear Paul
Hope all is well in the UK.
THANK YOU FOR TAKING TIME TO COMMENT‼️
Much appreciated. Really pleased you enjoyed the ‘daily’ offerings of the Blue Jasmines inaugural journey around Thailand.
Warmest regards
Andrew
10 Dec 2025
Bangkok
Andrew
Looks like a wonderful journey
Thank you Olga. It was. 🚂
Hope u r good and all well in Rayong
Merry Christmas‼️
Andrew xx
Thank you very much Olga.
Merry Christmas to you both.
I’m guessing it’s pretty busy in Rayong.
All my best wishes
Andrew
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Written and charming report on the final days of what must be an amazing tour, showcasing much of the best Thailand has to offer. Makes one want to take the trip even if one has been to the destinations, and I have been to many of these places. I very much enjoy train travel and have travelled extensively by train through central and Eastern Europe, Spain and Portugal. Andrew knows his stuff and knows how to travel in style. I would very much like to do this train journey!
Very well done!
Thank you so much Gary, your words mean a great deal. It truly was an exceptional journey and a privilege to experience it first-hand. Thailand shines beautifully from the window of the Blue Jasmine and showcases the country in a wonderfully calm and engaging way.
With your love of rail travel and the miles you have already covered across Europe, Spain and Portugal, I think you would absolutely enjoy this journey. It blends comfort, heritage, colour and culture in a way that feels both familiar and refreshingly different.
I hope you will have the chance to experience it soon. Delighted you enjoyed the report, and thank you again for the encouragement.
Andrew 🚂
WOW‼️ Thank you so much Rob, that is incredibly kind of you to say. The Blue Jasmine journey was a joy to experience and even more of a joy to write about. Thailand gives us such rich stories, from its people to its food to its landscapes, and I am delighted the colours and energy came through. Truly appreciate your encouragement, it means a great deal. Cheers,
Andrew 🚂
Dear Andrew,
Your write-up was outstanding. You painted the Blue Jasmine Train experience with such colour and energy that it becomes impossible not to want to go. From the cultural details to the culinary discoveries, you highlighted everything that makes Thailand so exceptional. This is the kind of story that sparks wanderlust—and will surely motivate new visitors to seek out this journey. Brilliantly done! Cheers Rob