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Best Time to Visit: November to February
Visa for Indians: Visa-free for up to 60 days
Top Destinations:
Bangkok: Temples, shopping, nightlife
Phuket: Beaches, water sports, nightlife
Pattaya: Coral Island, Alcazar show, beaches
Chiang Mai: Temples, elephant sanctuaries, night market
Ideal Trip Duration:
4-5 days: Bangkok and Pattaya for a quick city and beach getaway
6-7 days: Add Phuket or Krabi for a combination of city life and beach relaxation
8-10 days: Combine with Chiang Mai for a comprehensive Thailand exploration covering temples, beaches, and nature
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7 Nights / 8 Days
Phuket(2N) → Krabi(2N) → Koh Samui(2N) → Phuket(1N)
$ 549* per adult
$ 549*
per adult on twin sharing
7 Nights / 8 Days
Bangkok(2N) → Krabi(3N) → Koh Lanta(2N)
$ 415* per adult
$ 415*
per adult on twin sharing
11 Nights / 12 Days
Bangkok (3N) → Kuala Lampur (3N) → Singapore (3N) → Bali (2N)
$ 671* per adult
$ 671*
per adult on twin sharing
5 Nights / 6 Days
Bangkok (1N) → Phuket (1N) → Phi Phi Islands (2N) → Bangkok(1N)
$ 256* per adult
$ 256*
per adult on twin sharing
3 Nights / 4 Days
Bangkok(1N) → Krabi(1N) → Phuket(1N)
$ 180* per adult
$ 180*
per adult on twin sharing
5 Nights / 6 Days
Phuket(3N) → Krabi(2N)
$ 294* per adult
$ 294*
per adult on twin sharing
6 Nights / 7 Days
Krabi(3N) → Koh Samui(3N)
$ 313* per adult
$ 313*
per adult on twin sharing
9 Nights / 10 Days
Singapore(3N) → Bangkok(3N) → Phuket(3N)
$ 602* per adult
$ 602*
per adult on twin sharing
8 Nights / 9 Days
Phuket(3N) → Krabi(2N) → Bangkok(3N)
$ 659* per adult
$ 659*
per adult on twin sharing
5 Nights / 6 Days
Bangkok(0N) → Pattaya(3N) → Bangkok(2N)
$ 342* per adult
$ 342*
per adult on twin sharing
5 Nights / 6 Days
Bangkok(2N) → Ayutthaya(0N) → Pattaya(1N) → Chiang Mai(2N)
$ 337* per adult
$ 337*
per adult on twin sharing
6 Nights / 7 Days
Bangkok(0N) → Pattaya(2N) → Bangkok(2N) → Kanchanaburi(1N) → Bangkok(1N)
$ 294* per adult
$ 294*
per adult on twin sharing
7 Nights / 8 Days
Bangkok(2N) → Chiang Mai(4N) → Bangkok(1N)
$ 620* per adult
$ 620*
per adult on twin sharing
6 Nights / 7 Days
Chiang Mai(2N) → Bangkok(2N) → Chiang Rai(1N)
$ 379* per adult
$ 379*
per adult on twin sharing
6 Nights / 7 Days
Bangkok(1N) → Chiang Mai(2N) → Pattaya(3N)
$ 337* per adult
$ 337*
per adult on twin sharing
4 Nights / 5 Days
Phuket(2N) → Krabi(2N)
$ 228* per adult
$ 228*
per adult on twin sharing
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7 Nights / 8 Days
Koh Samui(3N) → Koh Tao(2N) → Koh Phangan(2N)
$ 421* per adult
$ 421*
per adult on twin sharing
7 Nights / 8 Days
Siem Reap(3N) → Pattaya(2N) → Bangkok(2N)
$ 625* per adult
$ 625*
per adult on twin sharing
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6 Nights / 7 Days
Koh Samui(2N) → Koh Phangan(2N) → Koh Tao(2N)
$ 373* per adult
$ 373*
per adult on twin sharing
5 Nights / 6 Days
Krabi (2N) → Bangkok (2N) → Phi Phi Islands (1N)
$ 498* per adult
$ 498*
per adult on twin sharing
6 Nights / 7 Days
Krabi(2N) → Phuket(3N) → Khao Lak(2N)
$ 301* per adult
$ 301*
per adult on twin sharing
3 Nights / 4 Days
Chennai(0N) → Bangkok(3N)
$ 174* per adult
$ 174*
per adult on twin sharing
4 Nights / 5 Days
Bangkok(0N) → Pattaya(2N) → Bangkok(2N)
$ 239* per adult
$ 239*
per adult on twin sharing
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6 Nights / 7 Days
Chiang Mai(3N) → Chiang Rai(1N) → Bangkok(2N) → Phuket(2N)
$ 523* per adult
$ 523*
per adult on twin sharing
5 Nights / 6 Days
Krabi(1N) → Phi Phi Islands(2N) → Koh Lipe(2N)
$ 300* per adult
$ 300*
per adult on twin sharing
9 Nights / 10 Days
Bangkok(3N) → Ayutthaya (0N) → Chiang Mai(3N) → Phuket(3N)
$ 1,005* per adult
$ 1,005*
per adult on twin sharing
Offbeat Explorer
8 Nights / 9 Days
Dubai( 3N) → Phuket(3N) → Bangkok(2N)
$ 915* per adult
$ 915*
per adult on twin sharing
5 Nights / 6 Days
Phuket(1N) → Phi Phi Islands(4N)
$ 344* per adult
$ 344*
per adult on twin sharing
8 Nights / 9 Days
Penang(1N) → Langkawi(1N) → Phuket/Krabi(1N) → Kuala Lumpur(3N) → Singapore(2N)
$ 951* per adult
$ 951*
per adult on twin sharing
8 Nights / 9 Days
Singapore(2N) → Kuala Lumpur(2N) → Cruise(1N) → Kuala Lumpur(1N)
$ 793* per adult
$ 793*
per adult on twin sharing
10 Nights / 11 Days
Bangkok(2N) → Pattaya(2N) → Kuala Lumpur(3N) → Singapore(3N)
$ 1,310* per adult
$ 1,310*
per adult on twin sharing
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3 Nights / 4 Days
Chiang Mai(3N)
$ 421* per adult
$ 421*
per adult on twin sharing
7 Nights / 8 Days
Singapore(3N) → Phuket(2N) → Krabi(2N)
$ 457* per adult
$ 457*
per adult on twin sharing
5 Nights / 6 Days
Phuket(2N) → Krabi(2N) → Bangkok(1N)
$ 328* per adult
$ 328*
per adult on twin sharing
6 Nights / 7 Days
Bangkok(2N) → Hanoi(2N) → Halong Bay(1N) → Hanoi(1N)
$ 638* per adult
$ 638*
per adult on twin sharing
8 Nights / 9 Days
Pattaya(2N) → Bangkok(2N) → Krabi(2N) → Phuket(2N)
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5.0 (35 reviews)
$ 722* per adult
$ 722*
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1. Bangkok : A city that never sleeps, Bangkok, the capital of Thailand is a modern-day melting pot of contrasting cultures and faiths. Here, towering skyscrapers stand in harmony next to temples and monasteries. The luxury malls and shopping centres compete with the street bazaars and floating markets. Cuisines - both Thai and from around the world are showcased in all their glory on the streets as well as in rooftop restaurants.
2. Pattaya : Popularly known as Thailand's night capital and party hub, Pattaya is a coastal city in the Gulf of Thailand. The beaches and islands in Pattaya offer a wide variety of watersports, snorkelling options, restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops, making it ideal for families, friends and couples. The nightlife in Pattaya is quite famous for being loud, flashy and handsy.
3. Phuket : Golden beaches, numerous offshore islands, upbeat markets, a high octane nightlife and thrilling watersports characterise Phuket in a nutshell. Those who shy away from dizzy bright lights and alcohol will find themselves at the Cabaret shows or even at the ever-popular street markets. The Phuket Walking Street or Phuket Weekend markets are places where one can spend hours sifting through various clothes, souvenirs and novelty items.
4. Phi Phi Islands: With their pristine waters and vibrant parties, these islands are a wonderful way to spend a few days in Thailand. With four other islands besides the large ones, Phi Phi houses Bida Nok, Bida Nai, Ko Mai Phai, is also known as Bamboo Island. Phi Phi Islands became famous after the 2000 Hollywood flick 'The Beach' that was shot in Ko Phi Phi Le. Ko Phi Phi Leh houses The "Viking Cave" which is a thriving industry that sells edible birds nests.
5. Krabi : Krabi, a popular Southern Thai beach destination, is gaining popularity and is adored by many. Not as popular as Bangkok or Phuket, Krabi has its own charm and can manage to sweep you off your feet if you give it a chance.
6. Chiang Mai : Unlike its southern counterparts, Chiang Mai is known for its laid back vibes, numerous temples and monasteries, crowded local markets, natural and historical sites and countryside with lush greenery. Catering to a large number of expats, young contemporary travellers and families alike, Chiang Mai is a backpacking haven where activities like hiking, cycling, rafting and a plethora of outdoor activities are popular.
7. Ayutthaya : Ayutthaya, short for Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, is a small city in Thailand containing archaeological sites like temples, monasteries, palaces, etc. It lies just 80 kilometres north of Bangkok and hence is an ideal destination for a day trip from Bangkok. It is a beautiful city oozing history and culture and a UNESCO world heritage site. It derives its name from the Sanskrit word for the place Ayodhya of Ramayana, the birthplace of Lord Ram.
8. Khao Sok National Park: Khao Sok National Park, in the Surat Thani province of Thailand, is the largest pristine forest in the area and is a small part of a rainforest that in yesteryears was bigger and denser than the Amazon rainforest. Rich and diverse in flora and fauna, the park is one of the best places to witness rare species such as Rafflesia flower, hornbill birds, gibbons and tigers. Punctuated by limestone cliffs, mountains, splendid sandstone and mudstone rocks, this is the wettest part of Thailand.
1. Island Hopping Across Thailand : Thailand has over 300 islands, and most of them are tourist attractions. So if you are going to Thailand, make sure to visit some of the popular islands, finding new beaches and bays in longtail boats. You can also rent a Kayak and tour through the karst formations, coves and the beaches at your own pace, away from the masses of tourist boats and passenger ferries.
2. Get a Thai Massage : A trip to Thailand would be incomplete without getting a Thai massage. Thai massages are unique and famous all over the world for inculcating yogic and natural practices and elements for healing and rejuvenation.
3. Shop in the Floating Markets : The floating markets of Thailand, especially those in and around Bangkok, adorn many magazine covers and posters, regarded as an iconic representation of the country. These markets along canals are mostly jam-packed with slender boats brimming with fresh produce, fruits, souvenirs and even food.
4. Ride a TukTuk : Tuk-Tuk - Thailand's very own automated rickshaw is another popular magazine cover staple. Found throughout the country, they are the cheaper mode of transport as compared to taxis. You can't miss riding on one while getting from one place to another as it makes for great photographs, fun conversations with the driver and it saves money too!!
5. Enjoy a Full Moon Party : Approx 30000 travellers from all over the world travel to the beaches of Koh Phangan to celebrate the full moon with a blast. These parties are full of lights, colours, music, dance and nonstop alcohol. And if you’re tired of dancing, go for a swim in the warm water of the sea or relax in the surrounding bar.
6. Watch a Muay Thai Fight : An integral part of Thai culture, Muay Thai or Thai boxing is a form of martial art which emphasises on the use of punches and kicks. Be sure to watch an exhibition of traditional fighters have a go at each other, showcasing why this traditional art form is one of the deadliest and most refined in the world.
7. Get a Sak Yant Tattoo : Sak Yant Tattoos are traditional tattoos done by monks with heated metal rods. It is believed that the tattoos are blessed and protect their bearers from ill health, injuries and also bring forth spiritual well being and good luck.
8. Watch a Ladyboy Cabaret Show : Thailand's cabaret shows stand out from regular cabaret shows around the world. The performers are ladyboys who are an accepted part of society and Thai culture. From elegant dances, songs and whirling acrobatics, these shows have it all.
9. Explore the Night Markets : Thailand is famous for its night markets. Almost all the cities in Thailand have night markets. These markets are a great place to get a glimpse of local culture, foods, live music, and souvenirs.
10. Interact with Elephants at Sanctuaries : Across the country, there are many sanctuaries and parks where these gentle giants are cared for and open to interaction with visitors. At these ethical sanctuaries and parks, visitors can choose to volunteer to bathe, feed and play with the elephants. Spreading awareness about elephant conversation is the primary cause which the sanctuaries work towards.
The ideal duration for a Thailand trip depends on the specific destinations you want to explore and the type of experiences you're seeking. Here are suggested durations and plans for different types of trips:
Short Trip (7-10 Days): Start in Bangkok with visits to iconic landmarks like the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and explore the vibrant street markets. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife, visit Pattaya Beach, and explore attractions like the Sanctuary of Truth. You can also include a day trip to the Coral Islands for water activities like snorkeling and banana boat rides. Some people also head to Chiang Mai for cultural experiences, including visits to temples, the Old City, and the Night Bazaar. Island relaxation in Phuket or Krabi, enjoying beaches, water activities, and exploring nearby islands is also possible alternatively.
Weeklong Trip (10-14 Days): Begin in Bangkok, exploring both historic and modern attractions, and consider a day trip to Ayutthaya. Travel to the northern region, experiencing the cultural richness of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. Include activities like a visit to the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun). Head to the southern islands like Koh Phi Phi or Koh Samui for beach relaxation, snorkeling, and island-hopping. Return to Bangkok for any last-minute shopping or exploration.
Two Weeks or Longer: Begin in Bangkok with an in-depth exploration, including day trips and visits to lesser-known districts. Journey to the north, exploring Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and consider venturing to Pai or Mae Hong Son for a more off-the-beaten-path experience. Choose multiple islands or beach destinations in the south, combining relaxation with water activities and cultural exploration.
Customize your Thailand itinerary based on your interests, whether it's cultural exploration, outdoor adventures, or relaxation on beautiful beaches. Thailand offers a diverse range of experiences for every type of traveler.
Buying a Thailand tour package is important for any traveler, especially those looking to explore the diverse and enchanting offerings of this Southeast Asian gem. Considering the challenges mentioned earlier, let's delve into the reasons why purchasing a Thailand tour package is essential:
1. Local Expertise and Cultural Insights: Thailand tour packages often include experienced guides who possess in-depth knowledge about the country's history, culture, and top attractions. They can provide valuable insights during city tours, visits to ancient temples like Wat Pho, and excursions to unique floating markets like Damnoen Saduak.
2. Seamless Travel Arrangements: Thailand tour packages take care of all travel logistics, including transportation, accommodation, and activity bookings. This ensures a hassle-free and well-organized journey, especially for travelers who may not be familiar with local transport options or language barriers. Pre-arranged accommodations offer comfort and convenience, allowing travelers to fully immerse themselves in the wonders of Thailand.
3. Safety and Security: While Thailand is generally safe for travelers, having local support and guidance provided by a tour package can be reassuring, especially for those visiting for the first time. Tour operators prioritize the safety of their guests, providing valuable advice and assistance during their stay.
4. Time Optimization: Thailand offers a plethora of attractions and activities, and planning an itinerary that covers all the highlights can be time-consuming. Tour packages are designed to optimize travelers' time, ensuring they make the most of their visit. For example, a package may include a well-structured tour covering the bustling markets of Bangkok, the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya, and the serene beaches of Krabi in a seamless itinerary.
5. Cultural Immersion: Thailand's culture is rich and diverse, and tour packages often include opportunities for cultural experiences. This can include visits to local villages, traditional dance performances, or participation in authentic cooking classes.
By purchasing a Thailand tour package, travelers can benefit from local expertise, seamless travel arrangements, safety and security, time optimization, and cultural immersion. These advantages help travelers overcome the challenges and ensure a rewarding and memorable experience in the "Land of Smiles."
The best time to visit Thailand depends on the specific experiences you're seeking, as the country's climate varies from region to region. However, in general, the best time to visit Thailand is between November and early April. Even though Thailand is a pleasant year-round destination, the best weather is usually during winter's cool and dry months. Temperatures range from 18°C-36°C, making it comfortable for beach hopping. It's an ideal time for outdoor activities, exploring cities, and enjoying the beaches. Many festivals and events, including Loy Krathong and Songkran, are celebrated during this period.
Bangkok and Central Thailand: November to February
Northern Thailand (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai): November to February
Southern Thailand (Phuket, Krabi, and Andaman Coast): November to April (East Coast) and November to May (West Coast)
Gulf of Thailand (Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao): December to August
Isan Region (Northeastern Thailand): November to February
Eastern Thailand (Pattaya, Rayong): November to February
Andaman Sea Diving (Similan Islands, Phuket, Krabi): November to April
The main international airports in Thailand are in Bangkok and Phuket. All the major airlines that travel to Asia fly to Thailand. Other international airports are located in Krabi, Koh Samui, Chiang Mai and Hat Yai. These are connected via flights from the South-east Asian countries. The major national carrier in Thailand is Thai Airways, followed by Bangkok Airways.
The food in Thailand is a compilation of many wondrous sights, sounds and smells characteristic of the country's culture. The streets are never empty, and for the most part are lined with food vendors and stalls, which create a delightful experience for the senses as you walk past them. Huge woks and pots can be seen sizzling with foods and spices and herbs of all kinds, compelling you to stop, observe and taste them. If street side stalls are not your thing, there are innumerable Thai restaurants across the country which offer you the same delicacies.
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