
Thailand Packages
Ibis Bangkok Sukhumvit / Red Planet Bangkok
Stay + Breakfast + Airport Transfers + Half-Day City Tour
₹18,000–₹28,000
Novotel Bangkok Platinum / Amari Watergate Bangkok
Stay + Breakfast & Dinner + Floating Market Tour + Safari World
₹32,000–₹45,000
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok / The Peninsula Bangkok
Luxury Stay + All Meals + Private Transfers + Guided Tours + Spa
₹50,000–₹70,000
Prices are per person on twin sharing. Flight cost is additional and may vary.
Airlines: Thai Airways, AirAsia, IndiGo, Vistara
Round-trip Economy Fare (avg): ₹22,000–₹32,000 per person (economy class)
Flight time: ~4.5–5 hours (non-stop)
All-in-One Convenience: Hotels, meals, transfers, and activities bundled for a stress-free vacation.
Flexible Comfort Levels: Choose from budget to luxury stays.
Top Attractions Covered: Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Floating Market, Safari World, Chao Phraya River Cruise.
Family & Couple Friendly: Perfect for honeymoons, family vacations, or solo trips.
Culture + Shopping Combo: Explore Thai temples, vibrant street markets, and luxury malls.
Flexible Dates: Available year-round with seasonal add-ons.
Free Thai Spa Session: (4-star & 5-star)
Candlelight Dinner on Chao Phraya Cruise: (Luxury only)
Professional Photoshoot at Grand Palace
Shopping Voucher for MBK Center
Welcome Kit: Travel pouch, SIM card, and Thai snacks
Private Airport Transfers: For 4-star and 5-star packages.
When should I plan my Thailand trip?
November–March is the cool, dry season — perfect for beaches and sightseeing. April–May is hot, while June–October is rainy but cheaper and less crowded.
Do I need a visa for Thailand?
Indians get visa-on-arrival for up to 15 days. Thailand now requires digital arrival registration via the “Thailand eTravel Card” app before boarding.
Is Thailand safe for families and solo travelers?
Yes, Thailand is safe overall. Just be cautious with nightlife scams in Bangkok/Phuket and avoid swimming in rough seas during monsoon.
How do I travel within Thailand?
In Bangkok, BTS Skytrain and MRT are cheap and fast. In Phuket/Krabi, Grab app, taxis, and scooters (₹400–₹600/day). Intercity domestic flights and trains connect major cities.
Is food expensive in Thailand?
Street food is cheap (₹150–₹300 per meal). Restaurants cost ₹800–₹1,500 per person. Must-try: Pad Thai, Tom Yum soup, Mango Sticky Rice, Green Curry.
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Thailand, the Land of Smiles, is a Southeast Asian treasure known for golden temples, bustling cities, tropical islands, and hidden cultural gems.
Location: Southeast Asia, bordered by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Malaysia
Best Time to Visit: November–February (cool, dry season)
Language: Thai (official); English widely spoken in tourist areas
Currency: Thai Baht (THB)
Famous For: Temples, street food, beaches, nightlife, and warm hospitality
Bangkok – Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew: Glittering royal complex and Emerald Buddha temple
Chiang Mai – Doi Suthep Temple: Hilltop shrine with panoramic views
Ayutthaya Historical Park: UNESCO site with ancient ruins and Buddha statues
Phuket & Krabi Beaches: Patong, Railay, and Phi Phi Islands for sun and adventure
Floating Markets (Damnoen Saduak): Boats selling fruits, snacks, and souvenirs
Bangkok Street Food: Pad Thai, Som Tam (papaya salad), and Mango Sticky Rice
Chatuchak Weekend Market (Bangkok): One of the world’s largest outdoor markets
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar: Handicrafts, textiles, and local eats
Thai Massage & Spas: Traditional healing and relaxation experiences
Muay Thai Matches: National sport, thrilling to watch live
Koh Kood Island: Untouched beaches and crystal-clear waters
Mae Kampong Village (Chiang Mai): Hill tribe culture and eco-tourism
Khao Sok National Park: Rainforest trekking, lake stays, and wildlife
Tham Phraya Nakhon Cave (Prachuap Khiri Khan): Temple hidden inside a cave
Nan Province: Remote temples and authentic northern culture
Phu Chi Fa: Mountain viewpoint with sea of mist at sunrise



