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Ultimate Guide for All-Boys Bachelor Trip to Thailand (2024)

The vibrant culture and exotic landscape of Thailand create an unforgettable bachelor’s trip. When your boy’s gang finally decides to fly off for your last trip as a bachelor, Thailand has to be one of the top destinations. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the zip lining through the lush jungles of Chiang Mai a bachelor’s trip to Thailand is all that you and your boys need.

Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping activities or serene moments of tranquillity, a Thailand Bachelor Trip promises experiences for a lifetime. Unwind on the pristine beaches of Phuket or explore the energetic clubs and authentic Thai massages; every activity ensures diverse opportunities to enjoy.

Things To Do on All Boys Thailand Bachelor Trip

So what are you waiting for? Join us as we list down the Top Things To Do on All Boys Thailand Bachelor Trip. Here we go.

1. Go Bar Hopping in Soi Cowboy

When for a bachelor’s trip in Thailand, start with bar hopping in Bangkok’s infamous Soi Cowboy. This very small 100-meter pedestrianized strip comes to its real allure once darkness hits the sky. The street welcomes bachelor squads from 7:00 pm to 2:30 am for an electrifying mix of Go-Go Bars, discos, and nightclubs, promising an experience like no other. Unlike devoid of traps or scams which Thailand is famous for, Soi Cowboy has a straightforward approach. When here, enjoy a quintessential Thai nightlife experience at Go-Go Bars featuring UV-lit stages, bikini-clad dancers and, of course, alcoholic libations. The best part about these places is the laid-back atmosphere and staff allowing patrons to order instead of pushing them into any trap.

Go Bar Hopping in Soi Cowboy

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Soi Cowboy has a lot of venues, but some of the highlights here are Kiss A-Go-Go and Sahara A-Go-Go. Or, simply navigate the street from end to end and catch whatever excites you.

2. Checkout the Gentlemen’s Clubs in Thailand (Soi Cowboy or Patpong Soi 2)

If your boy’s gang is planning the ultimate bachelor’s trip of your life, look no further than Thailand’s Gentlemen’s Clubs. Unlike the regular go-go bar or strip club, Gentlemen’s clubs are a unique world of a typical nightclub and have a separate VIP section.

Indulge in the unique world of Thai gentlemen’s clubs, a distinct experience that sets itself. Typically divided into two main areas, these facilities provide diverse options for your night out. The nightclub area features standing and VIP tables, party models, and a lot of good food and drinks. Here, you can attend special events or performances by famous Thai bands or singers, ensuring a vibrant experience.

Whereas the separate VIP area is full of rooms offering an exclusive and private intimate party setting. The VIP area is equipped with karaoke systems, large TVs, sound systems, and plush sofas. In some clubs, they may even have private stages, DJ booths, hot tubs, or private pools. Clubs like these are popular for hosting wild private parties, ideally popular amongst bachelors or those who are finalizing a business deal. Each club features different types of services through models in the form of PR, coyotes, bikini models, and angels. Unlike other Thai bars, the lady spends quality time with you, and that’s what she is paid for. Thailand’s gentlemen’s clubs feature quality shows, be it sexy performances, BDSM shows, lap dances, stripteases, body shots, etc. Most gentlemen’s clubs in Thailand are exclusively for men.

3. Go Pub Hopping in Pattaya’s Walking Street

The renowned Walking Street in Muang Pattaya is a 500-meter-long strip of road that wakes once it gets dark. This iconic tourist hotspot is a partying haven for bachelor boys seeking an unforgettable night out in Thailand. The vibrant energy of Pattaya’s Walking Street comes to life, capturing the nocturnal charm of the city. However, the street is short but is full of numerous beer bars, clubs, and restaurants. A visit here allows the boy’s gang to immerse themselves into the symphony of electrifying music reverberating through the air. The dance clubs here are ideal for enjoying showcase soul-stirring performances while sipping on a variety of drinks. Well, the scene doesn’t end here as the allure extends with gorgeous dancing girls gracing the street, adding a touch of glamour to the festivities.

4. Relax with Thai Massages          

An all-boys bachelor’s trip to Thailand isn’t only about bars, clubs and Thai girls, but there’s a lot to it. For a relaxing and rejuvenating experience, consider adding traditional Thai massages to your itinerary. This ancient healing art isn’t just about relaxation but also allows you to unwind and bond with your friends. Thai massages are known for their therapeutic benefits, which come along with the combination of acupressure, stretching, and rhythmic compressions. Thai massages are world-renowned and a fantastic way to ease traveling stress. Unlike how Thai massages are sexualized, they are instead deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of the nation. The massage experts use ancient healing practices for a wholesome experience. Whether you’re all enjoying massages in the same room or another Thai massage on a bachelor’s trip to Thailand is a must. For the groom and the entire bachelor party, it is an ideal opportunity to relax before the big day.

5. Do not miss Muay Thai with Boys

When in Thailand with the boys, do not miss the world of Muay Thai. This ancient martial art takes centre stage in Thailand for thrilling events and unique experiences. If you are planning a Thailand trip during March, then attend the World Wai Kru Muay Thai ceremony in Ayutthaya. The annual event invites Muay Thai practitioners from across the globe. For an action-packed evening, attend a Muay Thai Knockout event at the Asiatique market. Just book your ticket in advance and enjoy the intense matches showcasing the agility and power of Muay Thai fighters. You can also enhance your experience by booking a private Muay Thai lesson at different Muay Thai gyms. These classes are intense and a fantastic way to be involved in memorable and authentic experiences with the boys.

Or, explore the Muay Thai stadiums in Bangkok as a spectator. Some of the must-visit stadiums include Lumpinee Boxing Stadium and Rajadamnern Stadium. You can even attend the Muay Thai training camps in Phuket and Koh Samui for intensive training sessions and learn from experienced coaches amidst the picturesque surroundings of the islands.

6. Plan for a Pool Party

When on an ‘All Boys Thailand Bachelor Trip’, do not miss the fun of Pool Parties. This world of  unparalleled luxury and non-stop excitement is truly an experience to live. And for a pool party, there’s no better place than Pattaya, especially when the temperatures are soaring high. Hit the Ibiza of the East—Planet Earth Beach Club in Pattaya for an action-packed day in a posh pool villa. Imagine yourself amidst the dazzling lights, cabana dancers, and a non-stop DJ. These parties are accompanied by delectable foods and drinks. The pool party venues are often complimented by plush lounges that redefine comfort for entertainment and leisure.

For those seeking a more laid-back experience, find peace by holding a glass of wine, settling into a poolside perch, and absorbing the breathtaking panoramic vista of the sunset. In Pattaya, where life is more beautiful than you can imagine, this oasis of luxury and entertainment promises an unforgettable day of glamour and fun.

7. Golfing with Boys in Thailand

An unforgettable golfing adventure is all that you need with your boy’s gang in Thailand. Imagine yourself right amidst the lush fairways and scenic landscapes and the golf bat in hand. Whether you choose the world-class courses in Hua Hin, the breathtaking settings in Chiang Mai, or the coastal allure of Phuket, Golfing in Thailand is always a unique, fulfilling, and memorable experience.

Thailand’s golf scene not only caters to seasoned golfers but also provides an ideal setting for friendly competitions and beginners. The perfect blend of sporting excellence and exotic beauty makes Thailand an extraordinary place for this experience. Some of the popular places in Thailand for golfing include Championship Courses in Bangkok, Pattaya’s Coastal Golf Escapade, Phuket’s Island Golf Paradise, Mountainous Courses in Chiang Mai, and Hua Hin’s Royal Golfing Retreat.

On a Boy’s Trip to Thailand? Remember these tips:

  • Do not trust information from “bar girls”; they are skilled at extracting money.
  • Exercise caution with ladyboys, like bar girls.
  • During intimate encounters, use protection for your own safety.
  • Obey local laws and respect Thai customs and religion.
  • Avoid arguments or fights, especially with locals, since disagreements can lead to unfavourable outcomes.
  • Adhere to visa terms to avoid legal issues
  • Avoid any involvement with drugs since Thai prisons have harsh conditions.
  • ATM fees can be high; thus, be mindful of transaction costs.
  • Always drink bottled water to stay hydrated.
  • Be cautious with street food; choose reputable vendors.
  • Be careful in tourist spots, such as Khao San Road, to prevent assault or robbery.
  • Be safe against drink-spiking, especially with local cocktails.
  • Exercise caution in border areas due to potential conflict.
  • Keep money in different pockets and shoes to minimize loss.

Approach ping-pong shows with caution; aggressive performers may demand tips.

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The Boys only trip to THAILAND - Your Bachelor Itinerary

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Indira Gandhi International T3 Road

So here we start from Asia's #1 Airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport. Day was quite beautiful and sunny, since we had to board a flight to Bangkok from Delhi at 1:30pm. Me and my friends vipin and Aishwarya were quite excited about the coming days since we were waiting for this since ages.

But all of the excitement went to the whole another level as soon as we checked in and went to Delhi Duty Free. We being a fan of foreign liquors found our heaven out there, but we had to stick to 1 litre per passport as per the rules to carry liquor in Thailand. It almost took us 1 and a half hour to explore everything out there till the time limit came and we had to leave to board the flight.

It was a Jet Airways with amazing hospitality and friendly cabin crew, meals were quite good as compared to other airlines, drinks were served. #ThailandInPictures

Delhi Duty Free. #thailandinpictures

Photo of Indira Gandhi International T3 Road, New Delhi, Delhi, India by Tushar Dawar

Vipin and Aishwarya at IGI Airport. #thailandinpictures

Photo of Indira Gandhi International T3 Road, New Delhi, Delhi, India by Tushar Dawar

Over the clouds. #thailandinpictures

Photo of Indira Gandhi International T3 Road, New Delhi, Delhi, India by Tushar Dawar

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)

As soon as we flew over Bangkok we almost couldn't believe that we're here after all the planning, do's dont's and leaving all the work behind finally we're on a holiday and it's on. ????????‍♂️

It took us another 2 hour on Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok for the Visa process as the fee was exempted the queue was long. As soon as we got out of airport, we met our tour coordinator who have arranged us a mini van for Pattaya.

It was already 11:00pm by the time we checked in to hotel and tiredness pulled us all over to the bed with no second thoughts at all. #ThailandInPictures

City lights of Bangkok. #thailandinpictures

Photo of Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), หมู่ 1 Nong Prue, Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Pattaya City

Nobody would want to miss their breakfast on a trip especially if it's complimentary or if it's Indian food on a foreign land, we all three are pure vegetarian so we had to give it a shot for a long upcoming day that we had to face. #ThailandInPictures

Morning view from room. #thailandinpictures

Photo of Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Pattaya Beach Thailand

What did I just see? Blue crystal clear water with a scenery of far away islands. OMG! Is this happening for real? A Beach so beautiful! With lots and lots of vibes, people & culture around. Worth a visit I said. Since we were brought here for the Coral Island Tour, also this was our first sight seeing, adraline was on it's peak and the adventure begins here. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya Beach Thailand, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

The Coral Islands

First stop. Parasailing. Jam Packed crowd for the sport which was on a deck located between the water with the non vegetarian Lays -_- and Beer ♥️

Since only Aishwarya was going for the para sailing, Vipin and I chose to stay back at the deck and have some chilled beer, with the amazing view and the vibes. #ThailandInPictures

Me & Vipin. #thailandinpictures

Photo of The Coral Islands, Koh Larn, Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

To Pattaya ♥️ #thailandinpictures

Photo of The Coral Islands, Koh Larn, Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Deck #thailandinpictures

Photo of The Coral Islands, Koh Larn, Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Aishwarya to the another milestone of life. #thailandinpictures

Photo of The Coral Islands, Koh Larn, Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

This ???? #ThailandInPictures

Photo of The Coral Islands, Koh Larn, Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

And why not? #ThailandInPictures

Photo of The Coral Islands, Koh Larn, Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

#ThailandInPictures

Photo of The Coral Islands, Koh Larn, Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Speeding up Again. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of The Coral Islands, Koh Larn, Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Pattaya Beach

And back to it again. #ThailandInPictures

Amazing boat rides. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya Beach, Satun, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Which are fast. Extremely fast. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya Beach, Satun, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

To the Pattaya City. ???? #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya Beach, Satun, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Same Day, the van took us back again to the hotel. And finally we got some time to have a nap after very hectic and long day. So in the evening we went to explore the city and especially Honey 2, Bachelors den. Most and most of the people visit Pattaya for mainly three basic reason, Beaches, Night Life and you know what ;)

There are some really awesome massage parlor near the Sholay Restaurant (Location given below) where you can go for traditional Thai Massage with Oil, trust me you're not gonna regret that. Worth a try you'll never feel so relaxed.

SHOLAY The Indian Theme Restaurant

So finally we found indian restaurant in Pattaya that too with a delicious Food and company. Very friendly staff out there, they'll make you feel back at home. Overall amazing ambience, food and service. #ThailandInPictures

Dinner after 2 days, worth waiting? #ThailandInPictures

Photo of SHOLAY The Indian Theme Restaurant, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Kitne aadmi the? #ThailandInPictures

Photo of SHOLAY The Indian Theme Restaurant, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

It has some delicious delicacies inside it. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of SHOLAY The Indian Theme Restaurant, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Walking Street

Guess where we are? Yes! From clubs to parties to karaokes to girls, night life, food everything. If you've visited Thailand and not been here then what? This is it, this is the reason why Thailand is famous widely in India, you have to be here! #ThailandInPictures

And here it starts. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Walking Street, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Turkish Ice Cream #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Walking Street, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Walking Street #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Walking Street, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

The Nashaa Club

Being an Indian if you haven't been here. Then your trip to Pattaya is a total waste. I wish if I could post videos here, I mean the Vibes the fun, the life there is something amazing, it's probably the best club in Thailand one can visit.

We stayed there till around 5am in the morning then picked a tuktuk for going back to hotel. #ThailandInPictures

Elevated spaces. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of The Nashaa Club, Walking Street, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Fun lights #ThailandInPictures

Photo of The Nashaa Club, Walking Street, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Amazing Music #ThailandInPictures

Photo of The Nashaa Club, Walking Street, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Positive Vibes #ThailandInPictures

Photo of The Nashaa Club, Walking Street, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Waking up on this day was quite a task for us, since we all slept at around 6am thus we missed our breakfast and woke up around 2pm in the noon. Since, we had some sight seeing for the day for which we obviously got late for, we contacted our tour Co ordinator who had arranged us a car for the Aquarium and Tiger Park.

"We also had our lunch, just by the restaurant located near our hotel." #ThailandInPictures

Hotel Reception #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Hariyali in hotel XD #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Restaurant near the hotel #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Underwater World Pattaya

Love Marine Life? This section is exclusively for you, first ever such experience of my life amazing place. Amazing creatures. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Underwater World Pattaya, Sukhumvit Road, ตำบล หนองปรือ Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Just in case you think it's illusion, they're Jelly Fishes #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Underwater World Pattaya, Sukhumvit Road, ตำบล หนองปรือ Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

I see you #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Underwater World Pattaya, Sukhumvit Road, ตำบล หนองปรือ Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Finding Nemo #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Underwater World Pattaya, Sukhumvit Road, ตำบล หนองปรือ Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

That's a huge Sting Ray #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Underwater World Pattaya, Sukhumvit Road, ตำบล หนองปรือ Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Yes, one of the most popular sea foods #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Underwater World Pattaya, Sukhumvit Road, ตำบล หนองปรือ Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Jelly Velly #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Underwater World Pattaya, Sukhumvit Road, ตำบล หนองปรือ Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Feeding them #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Underwater World Pattaya, Sukhumvit Road, ตำบล หนองปรือ Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

So around 6pm we came back to the hotel and finally we got some 'our' time to open up a bottle we brought back from Delhi Duty Free. Though it was quite hot there but then we all couldn't say a no to Old Monk.

And then we had swimming pool session for around 2 hours fun after the drinks followed by them again. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

It was already 10pm till we were in hotel then we finally left to have another massage we took at the same place near the Sholay Restaurant, Pattaya which was followed by Walking Street Again.

Yet another night here, made us feel to stay here forever and never leave. But that wasn't going to happen no. Also, we had to leave for Bangkok in the morning so this was it.

And by now, walking Street for us meant The Nashaa Club.

We stayed there till around 4am and then went hotel for some obvious reasons ???? #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Walking Street, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Nashaa Club Walking Street #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Walking Street, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Mornings are more better when you enjoy the Nights! So, we had to leave for Bangkok. We didn't want to leave Pattaya but due to the bookings we had no choice and have to leave.

Also, we had some of the sight seeing left, so our tour co ordinator arranged us a car for sight seeing and to drop us at Bangkok. #ThailandInPictures

Sunrise from hotel #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Hotel Lobby #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Drive for the day #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Peaceful place with lots and lots of positive vibes around. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Big Buddha, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Big Buddha #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Big Buddha, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

View from Big Buddha #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Big Buddha, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

We indians are everywhere, aren't we? #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Big Buddha, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Gems Gallery Pattaya Co

Then we went to the Biggest Jewelry store, got lot of knowledge about the gems and the stones. They have some amazing premium pearls, worth buying. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Gems Gallery Pattaya Co,. Ltd. North Pattaya Road, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Inthanin Coffee

Just after the Gems Gallery we left for Bangkok without any delay, our driver was friendly and knew lil bit of Hindi so he played Hindi songs as well. We also stopped in between for a cup of coffee (probably the best coffee we had in Thailand). #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Inthanin Coffee, Bang Chak, Phra Khanong, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

As soon as we entered the city, it welcomed us with the Lavish infrastructure and Highrise Buildings. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

ASIATIQUE The Riverfront

So, we checked in the Hotel as we reached bangkok, we were tired a bit so we chose to have some rest. We woke up around 6pm and left for Asiatique, it is an Amazing market out there in Bangkok, everything you can find is traditional aur cultural there. You can shop something for your families, friends or spouses. #ThailandInPictures

Vipin and Me #ThailandInPictures

Photo of ASIATIQUE The Riverfront, Charoen Krung Road, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Asiatique #ThailandInPictures

Photo of ASIATIQUE The Riverfront, Charoen Krung Road, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Thus we came back to hotel after a lil bit of shopping, and we had almost nothing to do so we grabbed our old Monks and leaned into the night with some soft hindi songs. #ThailandInPictures

Cheers to Bangkok #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

The very next morning we have to leave for Safari World, which was much awaited since we came on this trip. It took us around 2 hours to travel from hotel to Safari world.

Safari World

We got welcomed by the local tour co ordinator there at Safari world. She provided us the tickets and the pass for the Lunch.

We watched Dolphin show Primarily according to the time, followed by cowboys show and spy war show which was out of this world. I've never seen something Live like this. Also, with the lots and lots of Animals in between. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Safari World, Thanon Panya Intra, Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

And not to forget the Cowboy show. The real blasts and fire shots, horses, dialogues and comedy. Overall an amazing show. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Safari World, Thanon Panya Intra, Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

The Beauty of safari world. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Safari World, Thanon Panya Intra, Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

The spy war show at safari world was jam packed with the action and techniques, Amazing Amazing show to watch live. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Safari World, Thanon Panya Intra, Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Then we had to leave for a safari in safari world only, but this time with the animals wide open and we in Car. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Safari World, Thanon Panya Intra, Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

So, it was the time to go back to the hotel after the very tiring safari world and heavy Lunch. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Safari World, Thanon Panya Intra, Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

So we came back and tired enough not to go out, so we decided to stay back and have some drinks and food.

(The only con we found in Seven Eleven is that we didn't find the Veg Signal-the green dot)

Even the Lays were not vegan. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Since we were out of stock with the Old Monk. So it was JD time ;)

We got this amazing liquor from Delhi Duty Free, it's a travellers limited 50% edition bottle. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Indra Square

This day. The last day of our vacation in Thailand, we all held mixed feelings for this country, for the overwhelming people and hospitality, for the culture and tradition out there, for the mordern era nightlife, it has everything from zips to zaps.

We went to Indra market for the shopping and it took us whole day there since we had to shop for our family and friends, also there was this Indian Restaurant called The Little India nearby, owned by sardar ji, had some real Indian food which was Delicious. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Indra Square, Ratchaprarop Road, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

Not last but the least, the local liquors here have there own magic, the people, the place, the cleanliness, the management will leave you positive and overwhelming about this country. Makes me feel to visit it again and again. #ThailandInPictures

Photo of Bangkok, Thailand by Tushar Dawar

It's time to leave this beautiful country, which we never wanted to happen this soon, but we have to. Since, we are bound to our country our culture and our relations. But overall we lived a very joyful and beautiful journey here and we hope to see you again, till then Goodbye. #ThailandInPictures

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Thailand is the jewel of Southeast Asia, mainly known for its tropical beaches, islands and wild nightlife along with royal palaces, ancient ruins and ornate temples displaying figures of Buddha. Thailand has so much to offer that one visit is never enough – you'll want to come back and discover more time after time.

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Thailand Places to Visit (based on your theme of the trip):

1. Bangkok / Pattaya

This is a good option for those who are visiting Thailand for the second time, aiming for shopping and adult entertainment and not that much interested in sight-seeing. Also, it is "the spot" for those who have limited days (3-4) and coming with a sole intention of Bachelor party.

2. Phuket / Phi Phi / Krabi

Despite the efforts from the local government for changing the image of Thai Tourism from Adult Entertainment to a Family Destination, I still feel this is not a destination for families and couples. But to get the complete feel of this country, you should include Phuket / Phi Phi / Krabi in your itinerary. Thai adult entertainment is not limited to a particular gender, so if you are planning for a Bachelorette party along with photo sessions on beautiful beaches, these are must visit places.

3. Bangkok / Pattaya / Phuket / Phi Phi / Krabi

This itinerary covers all the 5 major cities of Thailand and is advisable for those who are planning for minimum of 9 days trip with a budget of Rs. 50, 000+ per person. This gives you best of both worlds of Thailand, adult entertainment and the beautiful beaches. This blog cvoers a budget trip for the same.

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Thailand Best Time to Visit:

1. November to February

This is the best and most recommended time to visit Thailand, during which the land is cool after the monsoon and before the sweltering heat sets in at the beginning of March

2. September - October

These months are recommended for budget travelling as travel fares and hotel prices see a drop during this period. The weather is getting better, but it has not hit the peak tourist season yet and you will not be able to experience the best of Thailand.

3. March-May, July-August

These months are not at all advised for visit. March - May is the summer season, which is way too hot and humid. July - August is the wet season characterized with high rainfall and humidity, where many islands shut down keeping safety in mind.

How to Reach from Mumbai:

Thailand has two major international airports (Bangkok - BKK and Phuket - HKT) which are well connected with non-stop flights from Mumbai (BOM). You can reach at either of the city and return from the same or the other. It totally depends on the cost at which you are getting the flight tickets. Flights to Phuket airport are costlier compared to Bangkok, so I suggest booking round trip flight from Bangkok which will cost you around Rs. 16,500 per person. Prefer to book via corporate booking so if tickets get cheaper you can cancel the booking without any loss and re-book again.

Below are the two flights which are convenient as per time:

Where to Stay?

Total budget of the trip will be around Rs. 50,000 per person if you travel in a group of 5/6 people. Detailed breakdown is given below

Two-way flight tickets from Mumbai: Rs. 16,500

Bangkok - Phuket Flight: Rs. 2,500

Krabi - Bangkok Bus: Rs. 2,000

Phuket - Phi Phi - Krabi Ferry: Rs. 2,000

Island Tour (3 days): Rs. 5,000

Accommodation cost for 7 days (Rs. 1000 per day): Rs. 7,000

Food and Beverages for 9 days (Rs. 700 per day): Rs. 6,500

Local travel for 9 days (Rs. 500 per day): Rs. 4,500

Adult Entertainment / Shopping : Rs. 4,000

Summary of 9-day Itinerary:

Day 1 : Mumbai - Bangkok - Pattaya, Stay in Pattaya

Day 2 : Pattaya - Coral Island Tour, Stay in Pattaya

Day 3 : Pattaya - Bangkok - Phuket, Stay in Phuket

Day 4 : Phuket - Koh Kahi Island Tour, Stay in Phuket

Day 5 : Phuket - Phi Phi Island, Stay on Phi Phi Island

Day 6 : Phi Phi Island - Krabi, Stay in Krabi

Day 7 : Krabi - 4 Island Tour, Overnight Bus to Bangkok

Day 8 : Bangkok Shopping and Sight-seeing, Stay in Bangkok

Day 9 : Bangkok - Mumbai Flight

Day 1: Exploring Pattaya City

Pattaya City Landmark

With the above mentioned flight you will reach Bangkok airport (BKK) at around 3.40 am. Once you reach the airport below are the list of things to do in sequence

1. Freshen-up

2. Thailand On Arrival Visa and Immigration:

As a personal remark, you should start running towards the Visa counter and join the queue to beat the crowd. BKK is one of the busiest airports and there will be always a queue of minimum 50 people. There are two queues; one is free and another is 200 Baht per person. Visa fees for Thailand is free for Indians and you should join the queue for free. Once your turn comes go to the counter with below documents;

- One 4*6 photo (Thailand Visa photo size)

- Filled Visa form (You can get the form outside of the Visa office)

- Filled Arrival Card (You will get this in flight or at the airport)

- Return Tickets (If one ticket has all the names, then one copy is sufficient)

- Hotel booking at least for the first day of stay (One copy for group is sufficient)

- Cash and Card (This was not asked for my trip)

Once you submit all these documents at the desk, you will get the stamped passport after a waiting time of 10 to 15 minutes. After this you need to pass through the immigration and passport control counter.

3. Collect your Check-in Luggage

4. Duty Free Shop

Thailand allows 1 lit liquor per person to buy from the Duty Free shops. Prefr to buy just in case you want to drink when everything is closed or just save money. If you do smoke, buy a pack of 200 cigarettes which will cost you around Rs. 7.5 per cigarette.

5. Get a Sim Card

International roaming pack on your Indian telecom operator comes at a cost of Rs. 2,500 for 8 days (Airtel). Compared to this, getting a Thai sim (Singtel) at around Rs. 750 for 8 days is a much better option.

6. Transfer to Pattaya

Bus is the best way to reach Pattaya from BKK airport instead of cab. There’s no need to book it in advance. You can take the ticket at the counter (cash only) in front of Gate 8 Level 1. It will cost 130 THB per person which is lot cheaper than the cab. A cab shared by 4 persons will cost you around 1100 THB. Bus will make total 5 stops in Pattaya and according to your hotel location you can get down at your destination. Although as per bus timings provided, the frequency is one hour, we saw buses starting at 6.30, 6.40, 7.20.

It will take around 2 hours from landing to complete all the above steps. If you are hungry, eat at the airport or wait till you reach Pattaya. You can find both restaurants and smoking zone at Gate 8 only. Prices for a single dish starts from 60 THB and is good enough for one person. It’s a heaven for non-vegetarians with wide variety of gastronomic delights.

Bus starts exactly on time and will drop you promptly at 8.40 am in Pattaya. As soon as you get down, lots of motorbike taxi will come to you, but those are costly (80 THB per person) and are subject to pure bargaining. It is better to wait for Songtaew (sharing taxi), where the fare per person is around 10 THB for short distance and 20 THB for longer destinations.

Most of the hotels will have check-in time as 2 pm, but early check-in required in this itinerary as you will be reaching well before 10 am. Start your day at around 11 am to the attractions listed below. You can either hire a motorbike for around 200 - 250 THB or take Songtaew which are easily available and affordable. For bikes you need to keep your passport and make a security deposit.

1. Pattaya Floating Market for Lunch and Shopping

From your hotel, start the day with visiting the Floating Market. It is all about the taste of Thai culture and charm, plus authentic Thai teak wood architecture. It will cost you around 10 - 20 THB for reaching the market and 200 THB for the entrance fee. Market is having total area of 100,000 sqm, it is divided into four sections – each representing and selling items from the four major parts of Thailand (north, northeast, central and south). You can expect to find many eateries, fruit stalls, souvenir shops and some art galleries here.

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2. Jomtien Beach

Visit the nearby Jomtien beach after your time at the market. People prefer this beach over Pattaya Beach for swimming. As its your first day, I would recommend not to go in the water, you can just lay back and relax on the beach with a couple of beers.

3. Pattaya Viewpoint

Try to reach the Viewpoint before the sunset. Enjoy the enthralling city view which will gradually glow in vibrant lights around 8 - 9 pm. This spot is Perfect for enjoying the stunning scenery and a photo session.

4. Pattaya Walking Street (After 10 pm till 1-2 am)

Last and the most awaited stop for the day. Walking Street is to be visited only after 9 - 10 pm. Its hardly a 1.5 km walk along the seashore from the Viewpoint. Pattaya Walking Street is the biggest and busiest party hotspot in the whole of Thailand. Nothing comes close to matching the 500 meters of fun which is located at the end of Pattaya’s Beach Road. Almost every building on both sides of the road – as well as many in the side streets around it – is a nightclub, beer bar, restaurant or go-go bar. At night, the road comes alive with neon lights, thumping music from different genres, food vendors, street performances and party animals around the world.

Pattaya Walking Street

Places to go in on your walk down the Walking Street:

1. Nightclubs

Modern nightclub with full bar, DJs and a neon-lit dance floor. These describes the places which opens after 10 pm and go till 4 am on the walking street. These places are the infamous pick up points. Don't be in a hurry as cost is as high as 3k-4k THB at around 10-11 pm but same will go down to 1000 THB after 12 am. Food is not served in these clubs, only liquor (1000 THB for beer tower) and hookah (500 THB for hookah) are available. Don't order anything for the girls, as it can go a lot heavy on your wallet. Famous Pattaya night clubs are Nashaa, Kama, Raas and Tony and best suited for Indian crowd.

2. Go Go Bar These are kind of strip clubs and can go heavy on your wallet. A lap dance will come at a cost of 500 THB, but you will end up spending much more on tips as it is mandatory or they won't let you leave the place. Few options - What's Up A-Go-Go, Baccara A Go Go, Alcatraz, Airport Club and Iron Club.

3. Live Band and Beer Bars These are open door places. Similar to clubs but the DJ is replaced with live shows. Crowd is bit standard than club and music is not that loud. If you want to speak to each other, always prefer these ones.

4. Ping Pong Shows You will see lots of people showing you a poster for Ping Pong show. It is a form of stage entertainment that takes places in strip clubs. These are (in)famous shows in Thailand and I personally feel that they are below humanity and not to be encouraged.

There are lots of other attractions in Pattaya city but if you are going for Bachelor party, they will not amuse you that much. Some of the destinations ideal for families are.

1. Sanctuary of Truth (500 THB per person)

2. Tiffany Cabaret Show ( 700 - 800 THB per person)

3. Ripley's Believe It or not (300 THB per person)

4. Big Buddha Hill (Free)

5. Art in Paradise (400 THB per person)

6. Buddha Mountain (Free)

7. Mini Siam (250 THB per person)

8. Gardens of Nong Nooch (500 THB per person)

9. Underwater World (500 THB per person)

10. Elephant Village (600 THB per person)

Day 2: Islands around Pattaya

Today’s itinerary is filled with island tours. Pattaya's islands might not rival the exotic island destinations in the south of Thailand, but they make the perfect day-trip to enjoy swimming. Below are the four major islands nearby to Pattaya. Since the islands are not so far away, visitors can easily go there in the morning, stay for several hours and then come back to Pattaya Beach in the late afternoon. The most convenient way of doing this is by taking a guided tour.

Below are the four major island tours operated from Pattaya:

Pattaya City View from Coral Island

Among these four, Coral Island near Pattaya is a little piece of paradise beyond the hustle and bustle of Pattaya, situated 7.5 kms west of Pattaya Beach. Packages start from 300 THB till 2000 THB per person. 300 THB package includes the basics, ferry ride and lunch. Packages with 2000 THB includes Seawalk, Parasailing, Snorkeling, Speed Boat, Banana Ride, etc along with ferry ride and lunch. You can find lots of agents on the Walking Street who will take provide you bookings for such tours. Best thing they will provide are free pick up and drop from your hotel. Tour starts at around 9 am and you will come back to hotel by 4 pm. After relaxing a bit and freshening up, you can visit the Walking Street again just for one more wild party and massage.

Day 3: Pattaya to Phuket Travel

Today you will travel from Pattaya to Phuket via domestic flight from the Bangkok domestic airport (DMK). There are two ways to reach; bus and cab. If you choose bus, it will cost you around 180 THB per person, but it will take a total of 5 hours which is 2.5 hrs more than the cab. Direct cab services are preferred which will cost you around 250 - 300 THB per person with free pick up from hotel and less time for travel.

Prefer a afternoon flight from DMK to HKT and start 5 hours before (3 hours travel and 2 hours at airport) from your hotel. MakeMyTrip shows only Hand Luggage flights from DMK to HKT (Thai Lion Air). It took us 30 min to arrange the luggage between two bags but still we paid 1150 THB for 25 kg extra luggage. Only one bag is allowed with less than 9 kg and they do check it strictly.

Before reaching the airport, you should inform your hotel to arrange for pick up from airport. Bus services totally sucks at Phuket airport. They will make you wait for 1 hour and charge 170 THB per person whereas cab will start as soon as you board and will drop you at the hotel at somewhat same price (sometimes even lower). As you will be reaching Phuket in the late evening, the only attraction for the day is Bangala Walking Street which is more or less similar but costly compared to Pattaya Walking Street. It offers similar kind of establishments and entertainment options. Tiger and Sensation are the best clubs. If you don’t want to spend much money, you can get beer cans from 7/11 or Family Mart on MRP (sold till 12.30 am) and enjoy them while walking on the road. Even you can go to Patong Beach (end of walking street) and relax on the sand with a beer in your hand.

Entry to Patong Beach via Bangala Walking Street

Phuket is the place where you should opt for a rejuvenating massage and related services. Just outside Bangala Walking Street, you will find lots and lots of massage parlors. Go little late, preferably after 12 am and you will get a good price. Normally full body massage starts from 350 THB which last for 30 mins. For additional services of 30 min you need to pay minimum 500 to 2000 THB depending on the service. Sometimes if you are lucky, you will get a full package with massage for 1000 THB (1 hour).

Day 4: Famous Island Tour around Phuket

Phuket does have lots of beaches ( Freedom , Kata , Karon , Kamala , Surin , etc) but still it’s all about Island tours when you are here. There are many options available but below are the two famous beaches. If you have extra days here, you can cover the other islands as well. You can look for these tours on discounted price on Klook.

Phuket Island Tour Packages (Credits:Klook)

Guided and well managed tour packages are available for both of them separately and together also. We opted for Koh Khai Islands. Koh Khai is a group of famous tiny islands just 15 minutes speedboat ride from Phuket east coast. There are 3 islands: Koh Khai Nai, Khai Nai and Koh Khai Nok.

You will get to see lots of tour operator shops near Bangala Street. Bargaining is very much required. It was mentioned 900 THB but we managed to get it at 740 THB per head. This package includes pickup and drop from hotel, snacks, fruits, cold drink, water and snorkeling. All these islands are coral, so be careful while diving and swimming. You can carry your own drinks to the beach which will be lot cheaper. Tour timings are prompt, they picked us at 9 am and dropped back at the hotel by sharp 4 pm. Later, wind up your day with a stroll on the walking street.

Bangala Walking Street

Day 5: Visit to Phi Phi

Today you will be travelling from Phuket to Phi Phi Island. The Island is 2 hours away from Phuket via an AC ferry. It will cost you 400 THB per person. Three time slots are available, but 9.15 am (pick up time from hotel) is the most convenient one. The experience of the Ferry is damn amazing. You can carry your own alcohol and snacks. Go to top deck and enjoy the cool breeze with booze.

You will reach Tonsai pier (Phi Phi Island) by 12.30 pm. You need to pay 20 THB as island entry fee. Its always safe to pre-book your hotels at Tonsai as it will be difficult to get one after reaching there. Your hotel guy will be here with a sign board. There are no vehicles in Phi Phi and you need to walk through the market to your hotel. Hotel guy will help you with the luggage.

Sunset View from Hotel at Phi Phi

First tourist spot for the day will be Long Beach. you can either walk to the beach which will take more than 30 min or take a long boat for 100 THB. Come back to the hotel in evening for the infinity pool and jaw dropping view of the sunset. Head to Loh Dalum Beach for Phi Phi Nightlife. It’s a must spot for the outdoor fire shows. Phi Phi does have lots of food options compared to other places in Thailand. You will get all cuisines at a reasonable price here. Must haves are Big Slice of Pizza, Sushi and Pan Cake,

If you have an extra day at Phi Phi, you can plan for the nearby island tour. This includes visit to Monkey Beach, Bamboo Island, passing through Mosquito Island and Maya Bay These full day / half day tours will cost you anywhere from 1000 to 2000 THB. If you are looking for snorkeling and scuba diving, Phi Phi is the best choice in whole of Thailand.

Map of Phi Phi Islands

Day 6: Phi Phi to Krabi

Wakeup call at 7 am. Get ready and leave for the nearby viewpoint by 8 am. Entry fee for Viewpoint is 30 THB per person. Reaching the point is one hell of a climb. This is the place where visitors take the iconic ‘2 bays view’ photo of Phi Phi. On the left is Tonsai Bay and Loh Dalum beach is on the right, and those majestic limestone cliffs serve as background.

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Come back to hotel by 9 am. Checkout and catch the 10.30 am ferry to Krabi. Only 10.30 am and 3.30 pm ferry have free transfer to Ao Nang beach, which is the topmost attraction in Krabi. 10.30 am ferry will reach Krabi by 12.20 pm. Take a minibus to your stay at Ao Nang beach to reach by 1:15 PM.

Sunset view from Ao Nang beach is a must-see event. There are no hotels on the beach, but many are available opposite to the beach road. Prefer to buy beer from 7/11 shop and enjoy the sunset view from beach. If you are looking for the local street food, visit the nearby mosque area.

Sunset View at Ao Nang Beach (Krabi)

After sunset, Ao Nang Center Point and Soi RCA Entertainment are the only two party places here, which are nowhere near to what you experienced in Phuket or Pattaya. It’s better to skip these places and visit the nearby Night Market .

Day 7: Stunning Island tour around Krabi

This is the day for the famous 4 Island Tour at Krabi. A Lovely 4 Islands trip in Longtail Boat just off the coast of Krabi at Ao Nang is an unforgettable memory. The 4 Islands are the most convenient, easiest and cheapest way to get a true idea of what a tropical Island should be. This tour will cost you 750 THB per person including food and National Park entrance Fees (400 THB). Pick up from hotel will be at 8 am and you can return to the hotel by 3 pm. You will get approximately an hour at each of the islands.

Attractions:

1. Railey beach (Princess Bay) and Princess Cave

There is no direct sunlight in Princess Bay and it’s really an amazing feeling to swim in the shadow. It is also famous for Princess cave, which is located near the eastern end of bay. In fact, there are two caves next to each other featuring the same decorative items: a large collection of carved wooden phallic symbols, offerings and other objects believed to help with fertility.

Princess Cave

2. Poda island

You can find amazingly crystal clear water and less crowded island at Poda. A coral reef lies 20 meters offshore, and the combination of scenery, beach and excellent snorkeling make it one of the best places in this tour. Lunch will be served here for the trip.

Poda Island

3. Tup Island

Tup is much smaller than the other islands in the group and most island-hopping tourists come here to witness and photograph the amazing parting of the seas. On low tide you can walk across the sandbar from Chicken Island to Koh Mor on the left or from Tup on the right. The whole area is picturesque with stunning panoramic views of the Krabi coastline in the background.

Tup Island

4 Chicken Island Koh Kai is the actual name of this island, but popular as Chicken Island because of chicken-shaped rock forming in its southern tip. Boat will stop nearby to island for 30 min snorkeling where you can dive from boat.

Chicken Island

After the island tour, you can go back to hotel to collect your bags. Leave by 5 pm for Krabi Bus Terminal from the hotel to catch 6 pm bus to Bangkok. Hotel will arrange a minivan for you which will cost 500 THB and 30 min to reach the Bus Terminal.

Comfortable double decker, semi-sleeper bus from Krabi to Bangkok is available from the Bus Terminal. Blanket, coffee, snacks and water bottle will be provided. Bus does have a washroom also. It stops at Suraththani for a 45 min food break. Bus will drop you to Bangkok Southern Bus Terminal exactly at 5.30 am. The bus also has another stop at Mochit which comes after the Southern terminal if you have opted the stay there.

Once you get down from the bus, you will be surrounded by lots of taxi drivers. It’s better to avoid them and go to the nearby taxi stand (100 m). Police officers there will assist you with the taxi at a reasonable price of 200 THB per taxi from bus terminal to Khaosan Road area. If not, you can check the price on Grab (Similar to Uber) app and insist the same to the taxi driver. Sometimes you can get cheaper rates than the Grab.

Day 8: Shopping in Bangkok

You need to do early check-in as you will reaching the hotel by 6 am. Inform prior at the hotel about your arrival. Bangkok, Thailand’s capital city, is a large city known for ornate shrines and vibrant street life along with its options at shopping. Chatuchak Weekend Market and MBK Center are must to visit places on your shopping checklist.

Chatuchak Weekend Market is one of the world's largest weekend markets and covers an area of 27 Acres and contains more than 15,000 booths selling goods from every part of Thailand. Anything and everything can be found here at a reasonable bargaining local price (not a tourist price). On the other hand, MBK Center is an iconic budget shopping mall standing in the heart of Bangkok. Compared to the other malls in Siam area, MBK has always kept the budget-conscious clientele in mind and feels a bit like any other shopping mall.

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Bangkok's next attraction is its adult entertainment. There are three notorious places for the same: Nana Plaza, Soi Cowboy and Patpong . As all three are not possible to cover, pick any one of the three and enjoy the place. Nana Plaza, which is Bangkok's ‘naughty central’, is notorious for its racy themed go-go bars. Unlike the better-known Soi Cowboy or Patpong, Nana Plaza is a 'more adult' scene area. It is a popular venue for those in the mood for an exotic visual experience, and something extreme.

You can end your day on KhaoSan Road. Khao San Road, a short street in central Bangkok, is the center of the backpackers' universe in Bangkok and is bursting with fun, tacky and useful things to blow your baht on.

Day 9: Bye Bye Bangkok

Check-out from your hotel by 10 am. Hotel guy will be help you book a Grab to airport. Reach at least 3 hours before your departure time as there will be huge queues. It will take atleast two hours to complete all the processes. Nothing much to do at the at airport except shopping for chocolates and liquor in their duty free shops.

Bangkok City

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The best travel plans are the ones made spontaneously. So, when the two of us randomly decided to take a trip to Thailand, and it turned out to be the best travel decision of our lives! And even though there were only 15 days at hand to make all the arrangements, we still managed to pull it off, all thanks to TravelTriangle.

TravelTriangle connected us to different travel agents and we finally closed the deal with Classic Trips before proceeding with our flight bookings. Kavita from Classic Trips as well as Vaishali from TravelTriangle had helped us in every step, before and after completion of the trip.

Here are a few details of our 5 days Thailand bachelor trip :

Our 5 Days Thailand Bachelor Trip Details

Trip Type: Friends Trip Duration: 4 Nights 5 Days Places Covered: Krabi, Phi Phi Island, Phuket, and Bangkok Trip Cost: INR 34,500/- Agent Name: Classic Trips Inclusions: Airport Transfers, Breakfast, English Speaking Driver, Sightseeing, Cab, Government Taxes Exclusions: Lunch & Dinner, National Park Fee, Visa, Airfare, Personal Expenses Flight cost for 2 (Jaipur to Bangkok return): INR 31,640 (including additional 20 kg luggage)

Required Documents For Entry Into Thailand

  • Passport (validity of not less than 6 months)
  • Original Pan Card
  • Photocopies of the first and last page of the passport & pan card
  • Visa fee – THB 2000 / INR 4000 per person
  • Two recent passport size photographs on a white background
  • Confirmed return flight ticket
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Adequate funds (THB 10,000) per person (preferably split as THB 7500 + $150)
  • International debit card (to be used only in case of emergencies)

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DAY 0: The flight journey from Jaipur to Bangkok

jaipur to bangkok flight selfie

We had opted for a night flight so that we could arrive early in the morning and spend the day exploring. During the flight, we enjoyed two chilled cans of the popular Thai Singha beer, which turned out to be quite amazing! We reached well in time at the Don Mueang which, as per our research, happens to be located right next to the Chatuchak Market in Bangkok.

NOTE: Don’t forget to fill the immigration form that you will get in the flight, as it will be required during the visa on arrival process.

DAY 1: From Bangkok to Krabi

Upon reaching the Don Muang Airport, the first thing one is required to do (even before collecting the luggage) is complete their visa on arrival formalities.

singha beer thai

Things To Keep In Mind For Getting Visa-On-Arrival In Thailand

  • Collect the visa form available at the Visa On Arrival counter and fill it carefully as directed.
  • Carry a pen and a glue stick of your own.
  • Make sure you fill the form as quickly as possible as the queue for visa will be quite long.
  • You need to show your original passport and Immigration Form, as well as photocopies of the arrival & departure tickets, accommodation vouchers, and ID proof.
  • Keep the visa fee (TBH 2000) handy.

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sahil sanjog outside airport

Finally, our Thailand bachelor trip kick-started! After getting our visa, we boarded our connecting flight to Krabi which got us there before we had even settled down in our seats! Once outside the airport, we were greeted by our guide-cum-driver who took us to our resort in a spacious private van. At our resort, we were welcomed with some thirst-quenching cranberry juice before being ushered in a lavish room facing the fancy swimming pool and stunning limestone cliffs in the distance.

Flight cost for 2 (Bangkok to Krabi): INR 7600 Hotel in Krabi: Andaman Pearl Resort | 3-star Hotel USP: A convenient shuttle service to Ao Nang Beach in every 2 hours Places to visit nearby:

  • Ao Nang Beach | 1.1 km from hotel
  • Railay Beach | 2.2 km from hotel
  • Night Market

NOTE: Buy souvenirs in Bangkok rather than Krabi as they are way cheaper in Bangkok.

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Post a refreshing swim in the resort’s pool, we took a short nap in our room before heading out to the Ao Nang Beach with the help of the shuttle service provided by the resort. The beach looked absolutely stunning in the evening, with the water turning emerald green under the setting sun.

selfie at beach

For dinner, we went to the best Indian restaurant in the vicinity – Noori India, where we treated ourselves to some delicious Kadai Paneer and Tandoori Roti. After a delicious meal at this awesome restaurant, we landed at the Chang Bar near the Ao Nang Beach for a few shots of Tequila and then decided to explore the Night Market before heading back to our resort.

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DAY 2 | Krabi: Exploring the islands near Krabi

After a delicious buffet breakfast, we boarded the shuttle at 8 AM for our Four Island Tour. After making the due payment of THB 400 to the operator, we got into our speed boat and set out to explore these charming islands in the company of many other travelers from other parts of the world. Etched into our memories for life, the views were absolutely breathtaking!

Railay Beach

Railay Beach

The highlight of this beach is the limestone cliffs that make it one of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand. This place was one of the highlights of our Thailand bachelor trip . Travelers love to go swimming in the turquoise blue water under these very caves and watch the magnificent sunset and sunrise. We also visited the Phra Nang Cave famous for its eccentric legend, before heading back to the boat.

Chicken Island

Chicken Island

Chicken Island is a mere collection of some oddly shaped cliffs sitting in the middle of the ocean that can easily be seen from the speed boat itself. It is the perfect place for snorkeling near Krabi, and we were enthralled to see beings like zebrafish, sea urchins, octopus, plenty of colorful corals. The peace and serenity of this part of the world left us stunned!

Tup Island

The Tup Island beach is famous for its transparent turquoise water (up to 20 meters), that makes it excellent for snorkeling. The different colours of the sea here are a sight to behold! We could easily see so many fish from the boat itself!

Poda Island

It is the kind of paradise that we usually only see on postcards or desktop wallpapers. It left us speechless! After an average Thai lunch provided by our boat operators, we went for snorkeling which again turned out to be an unusual experience owing to the vast array of marine creatures we got to see! Back on the boat, the operator treated us to some fresh pineapples and watermelons before escorting us back to the jetty.

After taking some rest at the hotel, we went out to explore the nightlife in Krabi and landed again at Chang Bar for some tequila, Leo Beer, and live music. It was at this moment that we realized that about THB 3000 and $100 were missing from our bag that we had left on the boat while we were busy snorkeling. Though we returned to the hotel with a bad mood, we were thankful that we had split our money into two bags and still had enough to enjoy the rest of the trip without any hassles!

Tips For Taking The Four Island Tour In Krabi

  • Don’t opt for the Thavanoor Boat service.
  • Don’t carry more than THB 400, which is the amount you need to pay to the boat operator. There are huge chances of theft on these tours.
  • Don’t carry your passport or any other travel documents on this tour.
  • Carry only a small bag that will have your swimming gear, sunscreen, towel, and dry clothes.
  • Snorkeling is included in the 400 Baht that you will pay to your boat operator initially. You don’t have to pay extra for it.
  • The snorkeling gear will also be provided by the boat operator at no additional charge.

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DAY 3: Krabi to Phi Phi Island

beach view

We packed our bags and proceeded to check out so that we could head to our next destination – Phi Phi Islands. After watching the hotel staff hilariously trying to retrieve my glares from the swimming pool, we finally managed to complete our check-out procedure and board our shuttle at 8:30 AM. We boarded our ferry well in time and it got us to our destination in a mere 1.5 hours, where the weather was much more pleasant than that of Krabi and a longtail boat sent by the Bay View Resort was waiting for us.

enjoying the view while sitting on boat

After a smooth check-in, we had a bowl of Maggi in our room while enjoying the splendid views of the bay and the crystal clear sea from our verandah. Later, we went sunbathing in the resort’s private beach, had Chang Beer, and tried another round of snorkeling. Then, we went to a new beach – the Loh Dalum Bay, which turned out to be a great choice. In the evening, we headed to Carlito’s Bar to witness a mind-blowing Fire Show before returning to our hotel to rest.

Hotel in Phi Phi Islands: Bay View Resort | 3-star Hotel USP: Private beach Places to visit nearby:

  • Long Beach | 200 meters
  • Loh Dalum Bay | 1.6 km
  • Ton Sai Bay | 1.4 km
  • Monkey Beach | 1.8 km
  • Bamboo Island | 9.3 km

DAY 4: Phi Phi Islands to Phuket

night market view

We gorged on some fresh breakfast, bid farewell to the cocooned boundaries of the Bay View Resort in Phi Phi, and returned to the Tonsai Pier to catch a ferry for our next destination – Phuket. After battling a scary storm, our ferry finally reached the Rassada Pier in Phuket where our driver was waiting to escort us to our hotel – The Ashlee Plaza Patong. When we had finally managed to convince the hotel staff to let us check-in an hour earlier than the normal check-in time of 2 PM, we moved to our room and took a nice long rest.

Later in the day, we proceeded towards the Patong Beach where we just sat on the beach to bask in the sun and enjoy the spectacular views before us. Then we took off to the Tantra Patong Indian Restaurant, the best Indian restaurant in Phuket, and had a delicious lunch of Kadai Paneer & Tandoori Roti.

patong beach scenic view

Our search for an authentic Thai massage finally ended at Healthland Massage Patong. We had to wait in the queue for around 30 minutes, but the experience was totally worth it. For a price of THB 250, we got an oil massage that helped us get rid of the pain from sunburns and their acupressure therapy gave us a level of relaxation like never before. After a rejuvenating massage, we went to the streets of Bangla that is famous for its numerous bars, massage parlors, and go-go bars that open at 8:30 PM and close at 4 AM. We simply bought some chocolates, lime vodka, Chang Beer from the Family Mart, we headed back to the hotel.

In the evening, we went back to Bangla Street to experience its jazzy nightlife. Could our Thailand bachelor trip be any better? We decided to explore the Jungceylon Shopping Center to do a bit of shopping but came out disappointed since we couldn’t find anything worth buying. We simply roamed about the market area enjoying a magic show, watching some street dance, and observing the local life as we went by. At 1 AM, we headed to another Indian restaurant to ease our hunger pangs, before returning to the hotel to sleep.

Hotel in Phuket: The Ashlee Plaza Patong | 3-star Places to visit nearby:

  • Patong Beach | 1.4 km
  • Bangla Street | 1.4 km
  • Karon Beach | 4.2 km
  • Kata Beach | 6.8 km

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DAY 5 | Phuket: Heading home!

chatuchak market

We forced ourselves to wake up at 5 AM so that we could catch our flight on time. We boarded the hotel shuttle (at a cost of THB 60 per person) to get to the airport. Thanks to the kind hotel staff and the excellent arrangements by Kavita from Classic Trips, we had ourselves a big fat bag of breakfast to enjoy on the way!

Once our flight had landed at the airport in Bangkok, we went put our bags in the clock room, exited the premises, and took a shuttle to the Chatuchak Market. The market is spread over an area of 5 km and you can take a map before entering so that you know where you need to go. From fashion wear, street food, gadgets, to handicrafts, you can get all sorts of things from the Chatuchak Market. And that too at very reasonable prices if you buy in bulk and know how to bargain smartly!

enjoying the smoothie

We bought dresses for the ladies back home, some casual wear for ourselves, and a unique rechargeable Korean fan. We had some fresh kiwis and shakes before taking a shuttle back to the airport at 4 from outside the market itself. After buying some whiskey and vodka from the duty-free shops at the airport, we bid this wonderful country goodbye and boarded our flight with a heavy heart.

Experience With TravelTriangle: We are thankful to Kavita from Classic Trips and Vaishali Thakur from TravelTriangle for their constant support and guidance throughout the trip. I will always recommend TravelTriangle to all those who wish to take a trip to Thailand and want it to be a totally fun and hassle-free affair.

WOW Moments During The Trip: The Four Island Tour | The Fire Show | Snorkeling in Phi Phi Islands | Thai Massage at Healthland Massage Patong | Exploring the Chatuchak Market

Out Not-So-WOW Moments During The Trip: The theft during the Four Island tour is the only sour memory of our trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trip To Thailand

Which is the best place for nightlife in Thailand?

Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and Phuket are the best islands to enjoy a spectacular nightlife in Thailand. You will find a variety of bars, nightclubs, and go-go bars in Bangkok and Phuket. Route 66 Club is one of the famous places in Bangkok that you should visit with your friends.

Is Phuket or Pattaya better?

If you hate crowds, then you should head to Phuket. Both are similar, the only difference is that Pattaya is more crowded. You will also observe that the beaches in Phuket are cleaner than Pattaya. If you don’t mind blending in the touristy crowd, you can even visit Pattaya.

What should one avoid in Pattaya?

Don’t take the Khao San Road when in Pattaya. Avoid Ping Pong shows instead revel in tasteful performances by SOI Cowboy. There are other seedy areas in Pattaya that are best avoided. You can head to other popular tourist attractions.

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The Complete Guide For A Perfect Bachelors’ Trip To Thailand

  • GOPAL VENKATARAMAN
  • July 27, 2019

Wedding bells ring for your best friend and you are suddenly the happiest person. You now have a full-time job – planning the most kickass bachelor party ever.

With its epic party scene, heart-pumping adventures, and adult-themed bars, there isn’t a place better than Thailand for your ultimate bachelor party. So, folks and soon-to-be best men, check out this bachelor’s guide to Thailand and start taking some serious notes.

Kickstart or end your trip in by spending some time in the capital city. Bangkok shot to fame as a party destination after scenes from the movie  The Hangover  were shot here.

You’ll be happy to know that it’s actually possible to relive the movie experience with The Hangover tour. It takes you to all the hottest clubs and bars in Bangkok’s liveliest streets – surely a recipe for a serious hangover!

Partying in Bangkok is incomplete without a trip to Khao San Road, a heady cocktail of lights, music and street dancing. There are countless pubs in the area, but the party mostly spills out onto the street. Khao San Road also has some of the most lip-smacking street food in the city. If you want budget accommodation and meet new travellers, this is a great area to stay in.

Bangkok’s other party area is Sukhumvit, with fancy beer bars, go-go bars and the famous Nana Plaza – the world’s largest adult entertainment complex. Bangkok also houses the famed red-light districts of Patpong and Soi Cowboy, so there is plenty of action to keep you hooked.

How To Get There:  Pattaya is just 2 hours from Bangkok by bus or private cab.

The poster boy of Thailand’s nightlife, no bachelor party in Thailand is complete without a trip to Pattaya. With its raunchy bars, discos, foam parties and the infamous adult entertainment industry, Pattaya gives you everything you ask for.

If you want to be in the thick of all the action, then stay within a 1-km radius of Walking Street – the craziest street in this part of the world. It’s every man’s fantasy come true.

Not only does it have all the happening clubs in Pattaya, but there’ll also be go-go and beer bars, massage parlours, strip clubs and ping-pong shows. Don’t be surprised if you’re lured into every club here, courtesy the cute bar girls at the door teasing you.

The Foam Party at the Hard Rock Café (9.30pm on Saturdays) is an epic party, where a 2,000-square-metre pool is pumped with foam, and young men and women frolic in them all night.

If you want a dose of adrenaline in-between all the partying, then Pattaya has everything from extreme adventures like skydiving and bungee jumping to milder ones like ATV biking and zip lining. Pattaya has a long coastline, so there are plenty of options for scuba diving and snorkelling.

How To Get There:  Phuket can be reached from Bangkok by flight. Or, you could take an overnight bus from Bangkok.

Phuket is Pattaya’s distant, yet more upmarket, cousin, with the same kind of wild parties. Phuket also has plenty of beaches, beachside villas, and loads of options for adrenaline junkies, making it an all-round bachelor party destination.

In Phuket ,  Bangla Road   is where all the night owls head to. It’s the heart of the Phuket sex industry, with scantily clad Thai girls dancing on poles, inviting customers into their bars or just hoping to walk away with a customer for the night.

The road is a carnival of neon lights, loud music and cheap booze. The entire street is lined with beer bars, go-go bars, discos, restaurants and shops.

If you want to take the party on the road, try the Phuket party bus – a bus with leather sofas, a top-notch stereo system, disco lighting, mini bar, poles and Thai girls dancing on them. This will be your very own private nightclub on wheels.

Phuket has many beachside villas, so you can find a cosy one to chill in during the day. Adventure junkies can get their rush from bungee jumping, zip lining, and scuba diving.

Koh Phangan

How To Get There:  There are flights, buses and trains from Bangkok to Surat Thani. From there, Koh Phangan is a two-hour ferry ride away.

We’ve all dreamt of a place where life is all about the parties. Well, it’s possible to live that dream on Koh Phangan. Your day here doesn’t start with breakfast, but with a hangover!

Koh Phangan’s claim to fame is that it’s the venue for the world’s craziest party – The Full Moon Party. This is a carnival where 30,000 random strangers from across the globe gather on Haad Rin Beach for one drunken night. Your friend definitely needs to experience this world of insanity before getting hitched.

Check out the lunar calendar and plan your bachelor trip around the Full Moon Party. If you can’t make it for that, however, don’t worry – there are also Half Moon parties, Black Moon parties, Waterfall parties and, well, a party for every day.

Although Koh Phangan is mainly a party place, there is a laidback vibe to it during the day. It has great beaches to chill, beautiful scuba-diving locations, and an abundance of natural beauty around. There’s also SlipNfly – a one-of-a-kind amusement park, where you go down waterslides and fly into giant swimming pools.

Koh Phi Phi

How To Get There:  Koh Phi Phi can be easily reached from Phuket by ferry. You can get to Phuket from Bangkok by flight or an overnight bus.

A patch of paradise just a few hours from Phuket, Koh Phi Phi is a popular backpacker hangout. The island is filled with travellers who come here to dive into its sparkling-blue waters during the day and party all night.

The most popular place in Koh Phi Phi is Maya Bay, a stunningly beautiful bay surrounded by 100-metre cliffs. The lagoons here are unbelievably green. Maya Bay became a famous tourist attraction after being featured in the Leonardo DiCaprio movie,  The Beach . The island is also known for amazing and cheap scuba-diving experiences.

Phi Phi has tons of happening bars, where travellers get sloshed on bucketloads of booze. But the coolest way to party here is Captain Bob’s Booze Cruise.

Meet a bunch of young men and women, guzzle down unlimited beer, and groove to some music as you sail on a boat. The Booze Cruise takes you to some of the prettiest places in Thailand, all while you hold a beer in your hand.

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Pub hopping at walking street.

Pub Hopping at Walking Street

Taking a long walk at Walking Street and experiencing the sheer vivacity of the nightlife of Pattaya is one of the worthwhile things to do in Pattaya for bachelors. Walking Street is the place where life comes to sparkle when the entire city goes in the clutches of sleep. This 500-meter long street is lined with unnumbered of beer bars, clubs, and restaurants, where, you can witness Pattaya nightlife at all swing. From electrifying music to soul-stirring dance and from a variety of drinks to gorgeous dancing girls, the bars of Walking Street has a lot in store to offer a memorable experience to adults. Location : Walking Street, Muang Pattaya Highlights:   Beer bars, dance clubs, stirring music, and a whole lot of fun. Also Checkout:  What To Do In Bangkok

Watch Alcazar Cabaret Show

Watch Alcazar Cabaret Show

If you have a keen love for cabaret shows, head to Alcazar Cabaret Show, which is an artistic delight to your eyes. Given the fact, watching Alcazar Cabaret Show is one of the most popular things to do in Pattaya for bachelors. Though many other cabaret shows also take place in the city, the Alcazar Cabaret Show is just unbeatable. Here, you can enjoy the soul-stirring music accompanied by subtle dance moves. Ideally, Alcazar Cabaret Show is a spellbinding display of different cultures in an entertaining form. The theme of this fascinating show is mainly influenced by Thai, Korean, American, and many other cultures. During this hour-long cabaret show, you’ll get an unforgettable night experience for sure. Location : Pattaya 2nd Road, Pattaya City Highlights : An electrifying ambience filled with rocking music and eye-popping dance moves. Planning A Honeymoon Trip To Thailand, Checkout Our   Thailand Honeymoon Packages   Now!

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Cruise Party

Cruise Party

Partying on the waves with pretty girls all around. Sounds fascinating? Well, then go for a cruise party in Pattaya and feel this mind-blowing experience yourself. From an extensive range of alcohol to exotic ladies, you’ll get everything here. However, if you don’t want to go wild, you can just chill on the yacht capturing the breathtaking vista of nature and relishing the fun of a cruise. To create a perfect party aura, the boat features a dance floor, bar, and a lounge. So, here party your heart out and make your Pattaya bachelor trip an unforgettable affair. Location : Admirallica Cruise, Thailand Highlights:  Swish bar, pulsating music, luxurious lounge and lots of fun. Check This Out:   Things To Do In Thailand                               What To Do In Phuket

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Experience Flyboarding

Flyboarding is one of the most intimidating and fascinating things to do in Pattaya for adults. In the crystal-clear water of sandy beaches of Pattaya under the blue sky, flyboarding is just exhilarating.If you find pleasure in adventurous activities, flyboarding in Pattaya is a whole pack of adventure for you. Here, you’ll be flying at a good height up to 15 meters in the air and above the water. An average session lasts for 20 minutes. During these 20 minutes, you will get your blood pumping and the adrenaline rush reaching to the new heights. Location: 58/2 Moo, Nonghin 5 Muang, Pattaya City Highlights:  Fly freely up to the height of 15m over the beach for 20 minutes. Click Here To Book:  Flyboarding In Pattaya Suggested Read:  Places To Visit In Thailand

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Go for Skydiving

Go for Skydiving

When enjoying your bachelorhood in Pattaya, make sure to go for skydiving in Pattaya because it is one of the most popular things to do in Pattaya for adults. If you call yourself an adventurous freak, gauge the never-ending skylines of Pattaya and add another pinch of flavour to your bachelor tour in Pattaya. Skydiving in Pattaya is so intimidating that it will leave you screaming your lungs out and will tickle your soul out of thrill. Here, you’ll fly at a daring height of 9000 to 13500 feet that too with a high speed of 180km/hr. If you’re lucky enough, favourable wind can make your skydiving even more thrilling.

Location: Thai Sky adventure, Pattaya Highlights:  Thrilling skydiving at a height of 10000feet with a speed of 180km/hr. Also Read:  Islands In Thailand                      Phuket Water Park

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If you’ll lookout for the top things to do in Pattaya for adults, the list can never be complete without a mention of spa and massage activity. Usually, the life of adults is really strenuous. So, head to Yunomori Onsen and Spa center and wallow in this soothing and mind-refreshing activity. The relaxing massage of Yunomori Onsen and Spa will detoxify your mind and soul and will rejuvenate your all senses. Here, Thai massage techniques are combined with the healing and calming properties of Japanese Onsen. This unique blend of spas can’t be experienced anywhere else. So, go for it.

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Have a Drink at The Roof Sky Bar & Restaurant

Have a Drink at The Roof Sky Bar & Restaurant

Famous for its lively vivacity, luxurious sumptuousness, and electrifying atmosphere, The Roof Sky Bar & Restaurant is one of the most popular places to visit in Pattaya for bachelors. Here, you can party out throughout the day from early morning to late at night. And, if you want a never-to-be-forgotten experience, go for a dinner in its luxurious rooftop capturing the sparkling skyline, and the gleaming night beauty of Pattaya. Or, just hold the glass of cocktail and let the cool breeze whispers you the vivacity of Pattaya with mellow music in the background. Location : 24 th floor, Siam@Siam Design Hotel Pattaya Highlights:   Food, drink, music, and a lot more. Suggested Read:   Villas In Pattaya                                Things To Do In Pattaya

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Scuba Diving at Koh Phai (Bamboo Island)

If you talk about the best things to do in Pattaya for bachelors, scuba diving at Koh Phai can’t be missed. With an average depth of 10m and a maximum of 24m, Koh Phai is a delight for scuba diving. The island is enriched with different species of coral reefs, various sea whips, and little sponges. So, you can expect a top-notch diving experience in Koh Phai. Just get your snorkel, throw yourself inside the water and revel in the sheer pleasure of scuba diving while exploring this new world of Koh Phai Island. It will take you nearly 50 minutes to complete the dive. Location : Mu Ko Phai, Thailand Highlights: Indulge in snorkelling in 10m deep water exploring the vivid corals. Also Read:  Water Parks In Pattaya                      Islands Near Phuket To Stay

Party All Night on the Party Bus

Party All Night on the Party Bus

Partying hard on the wheels! This may sound dreamy, but Pattaya makes this dream a reality for the bachelors. To live this dream, just hop on the party bus Pattaya and enjoy the fun of a surreal night. With luxurious sofas, lively aura, dazzling disco lights, blaring sound system, and crazy crowd, the party bus is a world of entertainment itself. So, just grab a cocktail and hit the dance floor grooving to the beats of rocking music. The bus plies from Bangkok to Pattaya. During this 2-hour ride, you’ll get a lifetime experience for sure. Here, getting sloshed and shaking the legs with gorgeous ladies won’t be a bad idea. Location : From Bangkok to Pattaya Highlights : Music, dance, beer, and entertainment. Check This Out:  Night Markets In Pattaya                               Phuket Fantasea

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Coral Island

The list of things to do in Pattaya for a bachelor can never be completed without a mention of water sports activities. If you love going wild in the water, go for Coral Island Tour, which will ensure you a thrilling, daunting and memorable experience altogether. From parasailing to snorkeling and from speed boating to jet riding, you can indulge in many exhilarating water sports activities in Coral Island Tour. Here, go deep in the water and explore the coral reefs. To get the lifetime memories, click unnumbered snaps, revel in the fun activities, and enjoy the tour to the fullest. Location : Coral Island, Thailand Highlights :  Spine-tingling various water sports activities. Suggested Read:  Things To Do In Pattaya With Family                                Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Phuket

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Underwater World Pattaya

Underwater World Pattaya is another fun-filled and entertaining place to visit in Pattaya for bachelors. Being the only aquarium in Pattaya city, Underwater World Pattaya offers really a one-of-a-kind experience by displaying the richest marine life of Pattaya. Here, you can witness a rich extravaganza of vivid corals and several sea animals. To get a lifetime experience in Underwater World Pattaya aquarium, take a walk through its 105-meter long glass tunnel, where fishes and other marine species accompany you throughout the walk. Don’t worry you won’t get wet. So, just get down in the aquarium and experience the vibes as if you’re really in an underwater world. Location: 22/22 Moo 11, Sukhumvit Rd. Bang Lamung, Pattaya Highlights:  A rich display of marine life and a thrilling walk through a long glass tunnel. Checkout & Book:  Underwater World Pattaya Tickets Also Read:  Romantic Places To Visit In Pattaya

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V2O Ice Bar

V2O Ice Bar

Though the list of places to visit in Pattaya for bachelors is endless, visiting V2O Ice Bar is a must-do activity. If you’ll miss this, you’ll miss out a major part of fun and entertainment in your Pattaya bachelor tour. So far, you have experienced the hotness and sizzling sparkle of Pattaya. Now, it’s time to get in the freezing zone where temperature can go as down as -20º. Here, only the countless sips of your favourite drink can keep you warm and active. So, try different varieties of beverages and satisfy your cravings for the cocktails. Location : Next to Soi 15, Walking Street, Pattaya Highlights:   An extensive range of cocktails and a different atmosphere all around. Do Checkout:  Water Sports In Pattaya                          Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World

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Go Go Bars are another not-to-be-missed places to visit in Pattaya for bachelors. To be honest, no bachelor tours can be completed without attending the raunchy shows performed by strippers. Isn’t it? Well, Pattaya has a lot of them for you. Just visit a Go Go Bar to experience the one. Here, the level of madness, the intensity of entertainment, and the size of the crowd are just limitless. With a lavish bar, big centre stage, a huge pole, lots of seats, beautiful lady dancers on the stage and soul-stirring music in the background, Go Go Bars create a completely spellbinding and rousing aura. Location : All over Pattaya Highlights:  Beer, music, strippers, and much more. Check This Out:  Islands Near Pattaya                              Siam Amazing Park

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1. Pub Hopping at Walking Street:  One of the most fascinating things to do in Pattaya for bachelors is to take a long walk down Walking Street and experience the city's nightlife. The long street is lined with a plethora of beer bars, clubs, and restaurants where you can enjoy the best of Pattaya's nightlife. 2. Alcazar Cabaret Show:  If you enjoy cabaret shows that are artistically pleasing to the eye, the Alcazar cabaret show could be glorious to your eyes. You can listen to soul-stirring music while seeing subtle dancing moves. Alcazar Cabaret Show is an ideally captivating showcase of several cultures in a fun format. 3. Cruise Party:  One of the best things to do in Pattaya for bachelors is enjoying the cruise super fun party. Here, you can enjoy an excellent selection of alcoholic beverages and groove to amazing music at the dance floor of the cruise. You will also have a chance to savour a widespread delicious dinner buffet, while soaking in the enthralling views from the cruise. Read More:   Things To Do In Pattaya In 2 Days

What are the adventurous things to do in Pattaya for bachelors?

1. Flyboarding:  One of the most adventurous things to do in Pattaya for bachelors is flyboarding. Flyboarding will let you fly at a height of around 15 metres above the ocean and soak in the enthralling panoramic views. If you are experienced enough, you can also perform some stunts while you are up in the air. 2. Skydiving:  If you consider yourself an adrenaline junkie, make your bachelor party even more exciting by flying at a thrilling height of 9000 to 13500 feet, at a speed of 180 kilometres per hour, which will tickle your soul with excitement and leave you shouting at the top of your lungs. Skydiving at Pattaya is a must-do activity and is quite popular amongst tourists. 3. Scuba Diving at Koh Phai:  Koh Phai is a fantastic scuba diving destination, with an average depth of 10 to 24 metres. Explore the new world of Koh Phai, which is home to a variety of coral reef species, as well as numerous sea whips and small sponges. As a result, you may anticipate a fantastic diving experience. 4. Underwater World Pattaya :  The only aquarium in Pattaya is Underwater World Pattaya. This is a one-of-a-kind experience that showcases Pattaya's amazing aquatic life. Simply visit the Aquarium to experience the unique sensation of being truly immersed in the underwater world; take a trip through its 100-meter-long glass tunnel, where you will be accompanied by fish and other aquatic creatures. 5. Go Karting in Pattaya:  The racetrack is simple to locate and It is just a few minutes walk from the Bali Hai pier and has two separate tracks of varying difficulty; you can choose between the Beginner Track and the Racing Track. It is Thailand's largest track and all of the karts are well-built and well-maintained as well as international standard safety helmets are provided at the place. Also Explore:  Unique Places in Thailand

Which are the best beaches to visit in Pattaya for bachelors?

1. Jomtien beach :  One of the top-rated places to visit in Pattaya for bachelors, Jomtien Beach is a famous beach in Thailand. Spanning a stunning 6 kilometres of coastline and flanked by breathtaking pine groves, this beach is a great place to relax and sunbathe to get a beautiful tan on your body. Here, you can also enjoy water sports including windsurfing, parasailing, kitesurfing, and jet-skiing. 2. Pattaya beach :  The picturesque Pattaya Beach is one of the most sought-after places to visit in Pattaya for bachelors. Ski-boarding, snorkelling, wakeboarding, windsurfing, parasailing, speed boating, diving, and jet skiing are just a few of the exciting water activities available on this popular beach. The Pattaya Beach Road is lined with incredible restaurants and pubs that serve Thai and international cuisines. 3. Dongtan beach:  Dongtan Beach, on Pattaya's northwestern outskirts, is one of the most wonderful places to visit in Pattaya for bachelors. There are beautiful and colourful shopping markets, where you can buy souvenirs. There are also a number of stalls selling umpteen varieties of local food. 4. Tong Lang Beach:  Tong Larn Beach is known popularly for its lively markets and street food options. The beach is densely forested, with mostly clear water and the weather is pleasant throughout the season.

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Which are the best nightclubs for bachelors in Pattaya?

1. Horizon Bar:  Horizon Bar, with its 360-degree panoramic view of the city, is without a doubt the best nightclub in Pattaya for bachelor parties. This club ensures that you have quality liquor as you enjoy the evening by offering a selection of classics and signature drinks. 2. Club Insomnia:  Club Insomnia reintroduces a bass-fueled night while also serving as one of Pattaya's best bachelor party venues. Visitors are entertained by the techno music played at this lively club. This visually appealing club whisks you away to a land where you can enjoy a truly sybaritic environment. 3. 808 nightclub:  The 808 nightclub hosts performances by internationally acclaimed DJs, and there is never a dull moment here as the party lasts all night. The club offers excellent drinks and nonstop music to its patrons and the dancing areas are designed in a step-by-step fashion so that people can enjoy themselves in their own groups. 4. Mixx Discotheque Pattaya:  It is an upscale nightclub that attracts a wide variety of customers and hosts several parties at night. The place is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Pattaya and is known for its amazing drinks and other enjoyable activities. Recommended Read:  Things To Do In Pattaya In 3 Days

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The Sanctuary of Truth is a magnificent construction of wood which is situated at the Rachvate cape of Naklua Pattaya City. Holding the glory of arts and philosophy of goodness, this place is considered to be the world’s largest and most astonishing woodcarving structure. The architecture of this museum is a unique blend of both temple and palace which was built by King Rama IX. Consider including it in your Thailand tour packages to witness the grandeur of this extraordinary wooden marvel. This museum is the place which describes the best of the Thai craftsmanship. The intricately carved elephants, people, scenes creatures and the mythological deities are a stunning view to admire.These carvings are a tribute to the Ancient vision of Earth and also the Ancient Knowledge and Eastern Philosophy which is embraced at every corner of this monument. This building is also a strong vision of human existence as the older parts of the museums wooden carvings have degraded with the effects of weather and climate. Thus the construction of this museum is an ongoing and never-ending process which started in 1981. This 105m tall building is not just a place which reflects a beautiful blend of cultures and traditions, but also organizes tours in multiple languages for the visitors to understand better.Not just this, Thai dance performances are also a major highlight of this unique museum. To get a better insight of this one of a kind attractions in Pattaya, follow this handy guide and witness something which is just a marvel creation of mankind.

Underwater World

A breathtaking sojourn in the azure glow of the realm of the sea, Underwater World Pattaya is the city's first and only underwater experience theme aquarium. Adorned with 105 meters long acrylic tunnels that make you feel like you're walking through an icy ocean cave, the park sports numerous attractions for visitors of all ages. Explore this mesmerizing underwater world as part of your Thailand tour packages and immerse yourself in the wonders that lie beneath the surface of the ocean. Divided into several enticing zones such as the Coral Reef Zone, Giant of Siam Zone, Shark and Stingray zone, the aquarium is also famous for Jellyfish in Thailand.The aquarium is a visual treat for the adults and an educational experience for the kids. Every zone includes information about the species and their biosphere in the form of boards and placards. The aquarium is filled with breathtaking creatures of both docile and predatory nature. A few animals can also be fed and touched by beings for the ultimate underwater experience. With its surrounding plush with sandy shores, brimming beaches, racing rapids and rocky banks, the aquarium rests in the heart of the bustling city of Pattaya.Featuring over 2500 aquatic animals, the aquarium is home to over 200 different animal species including sea otters, sharks and rare genus of ray called the shovelnose ray. With attractions like the touch pool, the magic tank, and the feeding ponds, the Underwater World of Pattaya is the ultimate ocean experience presented as the ideal tourist's dream.Highlights: The Underwater World also plays a prominent role in marine conservation. Hence, to educate the common people about the same, frequent school visits and education programs are being developed by the Underwater World. Price: INR 590

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Art in Paradise is a perfect place to enjoy the 'Optical illusion art,' which enables the human eye with the ability to trick the human brain. It is a beautiful place that not only impresses, but is fun-filled, lively, and leaves you with memories to cherish forever. For those planning their Thailand tour packages, Art in Paradise offers a unique and immersive experience that adds an extra layer of excitement to your itinerary. It is Thailand's first 3-D art museum and has an astounding collection of interactive artwork and sculptures which make it one of its kind museums. It is located in Chon Buri Province, Pattaya and started its operation on May 2, 2012.The art gallery is spread in about 5,800 square meters, making it the largest in the world. Renowned South Korean artist, Mr. Shin Jae Yeoul, was the inspiration behind this museum, who is now the Managing Director of this wonderful art gallery. He along with eleven other talented Korean artists showcased their skills in an old building. They modified that building into an impressive display of over 140 marvelous paintings. These paintings were made in a way that they provide an interactive 3-D illusion. The aesthetic style used in making these paintings makes every picture clicked with them, realistic, stylish, and interactive.This gallery is divided into 10 different zones, all covering different aspects of art. The 10 zones include Mirage, Aqua, Zoo, Classic Art, Ayutthaya, Egyptian, Thai, Surrealism, Dinosaur, and Exhibition Room. Art in Paradise is the ideal destination to spend time with your family, friends, and even lovers. Here you can get involved with the artworks and get snapped with them. This place lets the inner kid in you to rise and enjoy the mind-blowing experiences like never before. It attracts a multitude of tourists from all over the world to enjoy the superb and almost real experiences and capture the moments.

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The Perfect 1, 2 and 3 Week Thailand Itinerary

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  • Last Updated: January 20, 2024

How to make the most of your Thailand itinerary, whether you have 1 week, 2 weeks or 3 weeks, written by an expert!

Thailand is an incredibly diverse country in Southeast Asia that can be explored in any sort of time frame.

But of course, the longer you have to visit Thailand, the better.

From cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai in the north to stunning islands like Koh Phi Phi in the south, any trip to Thailand could be jam-packed.

But having more time to explore means you aren’t rushing around, constantly hopping on flights and buses, and you have more time to stay in one spot and soak it all in before moving on.

Thankfully, Thailand is pretty small, very affordable, and easy to get around.

So if you have one week, two weeks, three weeks, or more, you can easily see different parts of the country without sacrificing too much time and money on travelling around.

You can explore both northern Thailand and the islands of the south easily in just one week, though of course, you can see more exciting things in two or three weeks.

Thailand Itinerary

Budget airlines make it very cheap and easy to fly around Thailand, and flights are often only an hour or two.

So even in just one week, you can explore the culture and cuisine of the mainland before jumping on a quick flight down to the islands for some swimming, snorkelling, and kayaking.

In this article, you’ll find three samples for a possible Thailand itinerary.

Of course, these can be modified depending on what you want to see and how much time you actually have.

For example, you could spend all of your time hopping around the islands if you want, or you could spend all of your time up in the mountains and cities of the mainland if you’re not much of a beach person.

You could even spend your entire Thailand trip in one place, or you might feel intrigued to visit places not mentioned in these itineraries.

This article serves more as a guide for those who are visiting Thailand for the first time and are unsure of what they want.

These itineraries will combine a bit of culture in the mainland with a bit of beach time in the islands, so travellers can get a taste of the different parts of Thailand.

Make sure you get your travel insurance before you embark on your Thailand trip. It is pretty much essential.

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2 Days in Chiang Mai

2 days in phuket, 1 day in koh phi phi, 2 days in bangkok, 3 days in chiang mai, the white temple (wat rong khun), the blue temple (wat rong suea ten), 2 days in koh lanta, 2 days in ao nang, octave rooftop bar, scarlett rooftop bar, red sky rooftop bar, 4 days in chiang mai, 2 days in pai, 2 days in chiang rai, 2 days in khao sok national park, 1 day spent travelling from khao sok national park to koh samui., 3 days in koh samui, 7-day thailand itinerary.

This Thailand itinerary is for those who have one week in this beautiful corner of Southeast Asia.

Though a week goes by quickly, it is definitely enough time to dabble in the culture and natural beauty of Thailand.

You’ll most likely fly in and out of Bangkok for any Thailand trip, as this is where most international flights go.

READ MORE: Here’s our guide to the best places to visit in Thailand . You’ll find all these destinations in our Thailand itinerary in there.

As the capital city of Thailand, Bangkok is crazy and crowded but absolutely packed with culture and things to do.

No Thailand itinerary would be complete without at least 2 days in Bangkok .

Some fun activities you can fill your days with include tasting street food on Khao San Road , checking out the massive government buildings in the Dusit District , taking a riverboat tour along the Chao Phraya River , and exploring the local temples.

Here are some notable temples to visit in Bangkok during your Thailand trip.

Wat Pho temple is famous for its giant reclining Buddha.

  • Location: 2 Sanam Chai Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang
  • Hours: 8 am to 6 pm
  • Cost: 200 Baht

Located in a scenic spot right on the river bank, this temple has a mix of Buddhist and Hindu influences.

  • Location: 158 Thanon Wang Doem, Bangkok Yai
  • Cost: 100 Baht

This temple has a massive golden pagoda and is located on top of a man-made hill known as the Golden Mountain

  • Location: 344 Boriphat Rd, off Ratchadamnoen Klang
  • Hours: 9 am to 7 pm
  • Cost: 50 Baht

Probably the most beautiful landmark in Bangkok is the Grand Palace, a huge property filled with glittering temples, incredible statues, towering pagodas, and overall fascinating architecture.

Located inside the Grand Palace is Wat Phra Kaew , one of the most sacred temples in Thailand and home to the Emerald Buddha.

Built in only 1782, the Grand Palace is a true work of art, so travellers should brave the crowds to check out this famous attraction.

  • Grand Palace Location: Na Phra Lan Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang
  • Hours: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
  • Cost: 500 Baht

After two days of exploring the highlights of Bangkok like Wat Pho and the Grand Palace, fly north to Chiang Mai.

READ MORE: 10 awesome things to do while travelling in Bangkok

Wat Arun Bangkok

Chiang Mai is a bit more relaxed than Bangkok, but there are still plenty of things to do.

This city in northern Thailand has over 300 Buddhist temples and is surrounded by lush jungles.

You can take a Thai cooking class, get a Thai massage, or watch a Muay Thai Boxing match to immerse yourself in the culture of Chiang Mai.

Make sure you taste a traditional Khao Soi, which is a creamy curry and egg noodle dish famous in northern Thailand.

Khao Soi Khun Yai in a cheap and authentic local restaurant in Chiang Mai where you can try a delicious Khao Soi.

If you’re looking for a nice place to stay in Chiang Mai, check out the Floral Hotel at Thapae Gate .

Located right in the Old City and close to all Chiang Mai’s attractions this gorgeous hotel has comfortable rooms, a nice swimming pool, and only costs between 50 and 70 USD per night.

For exactly what there is to see and do there, check out our list of what to do in Chiang Mai .

Once you’re finished with your time in the city, fly from Chiang Mai to Phuket.

After arriving at the Phuket airport on the north of the island, catch a taxi down to the beautiful white sands of Karon Beach.

All-Star Guesthouse is a great place to stay near Karon Beach, as it is a small, cozy, family-run place that is centrally located and very affordable.

For more accommodation options in Phuket, check out this article on all the best places to stay in Phuket for every budget.

Here’s a more detailed article we wrote on how to make the most of your Phuket itinerary .

During your two days in Phuket, you can visit the Big Buddha, go sightseeing in Phuket Old Town, go parasailing at Patong Beach, and watch the sunset from one of the island’s many viewpoints.

Head over to Rassada Pier to take the ferry to Koh Phi Phi, a gem of any Thailand trip.

READ MORE: Add these to your list of things to do in Phuket .

Phuket Sunset

For the last day in your 7 day Thailand itinerary, soak in the picturesque views at Koh Phi Phi.

Koh Phi Phi is actually a chain of three tiny islands, though only one of them, Phi Phi Don , is inhabited.

On Phi Phi Don you can find lots of cheap backpacker hostels, bars, clubs, clothing stores, and souvenir shops.

Make sure you save time for sunbathing next to the turquoise waters of Loh Dalam Bay, and for hiking up to the viewpoint that looks over the whole island.

Koh Phi Phi doesn’t have an airport, so you can either take the ferry back to Phuket and fly out of there, or take the ferry to Krabi on the mainland and fly out of there.

Koh Phi Phi Viewpoint

2 Week Thailand Itinerary

This 2 weeks in Thailand itinerary is great for those who can’t take loads of time off work but still want to get a good feel for the country.

Start your 2 weeks in Thailand in Bangkok. If you’ve seen enough during your first day in Bangkok, you can switch things up by taking a day trip out of the city.

The best day trip from Bangkok is visiting Ayutthaya , the former capital of the Siamese Empire.

This ancient city is about 85 km north of Bangkok and was founded in the 14th century.

Ayutthaya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is full of old but well-preserved temples, monuments, and national parks.

Next on the agenda for 2 weeks in Thailand, fly from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.

READ MORE: 12 awesome things to do while travelling in Bangkok

No 2 weeks in Thailand itinerary is complete without stopping in Chiang Mai.

If you’d like to make a day trip for one of your 3 days in Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon National Park is a great place to go nearby.

Located about 70 km away from Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon National Park is a massive green space filled with temples, local villages, gardens, hiking trails, waterfalls, and lots of peaceful forests.

You can take a songtaew to reach the park from Chiang Mai, which is a red pick-up truck that serves as a collective taxi.

Try and find other travellers to share the ride with you so the overall price becomes cheaper!

Another option is visiting Elephant Nature Park , an elephant rescue sanctuary near Chiang Mai. If you are tempted to see elephants on your Thailand trip, just remember to visit somewhere ethical that protects the animals and forbids riding. Elephant Nature Park is a great place to visit elephants ethically!

Check out this Chiang Mai 3 Day Itinerary for more inspiration on things to do in this charming northern Thai city.

Chiang Rai is next on your 2 weeks in Thailand trip. Take a minibus from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai. We recommend booking this on the 12go.asia website .

Doi Inthanon National Park

Chiang Rai is a quiet and beautiful city in the north of Thailand. If you have time to visit it on your Thailand trip, definitely do so!

Stroll through the small town centre and chat with friendly locals, or drive up to the northernmost tip of Thailand which is connected to Myanmar by a bridge.

The breathtaking temples are definitely the highlights of Chiang Rai. Make sure you check them out during your 2 weeks in Thailand.

Probably the most visited temple in Chiang Rai, the unique decoration and detail of this whitewashed temple will blow your mind.

  • Location: 1 Phahonyothin Rd

Slathered in deep blue colours and adorned with Buddhist relics, the Blue Temple is a feast for the eyes.

  • Location: 306 Maekok Rd
  • Hours: 7 am to 8 pm

If you’re travelling on a budget, Chiang Rai has lots of really nice and affordable accommodation options.

Connect Hostel has high ratings from travellers and costs only 8-9 USD per night for a dorm room or 37 USD per night for a private room.

Fly from Chiang Rai to Phuket so you can enjoy some of the island destinations during 2 weeks in Thailand!

READ MORE: Learn all about these incredible things to do in Chiang Rai .

Because Phuket is such a mountainous island, there are lots of hilltop restaurants with open views where you can look over the beautiful scenery while you dine.

Head to Heaven Restaurant & Bar for a view over Kata Noi Beach, the Palace Restaurant and Sky Lounge for a view over Patong Beach, or Tung Ka Café for a view over Phuket Town.

Or take a day trip to the James Bond Island, located in Phanga Nga Bay.

Next on your 2 weeks in Thailand itinerary, take the ferry from Phuket’s Rassada Pier down to Koh Lanta.

Koh Lanta is an island in the Andaman Sea that is far less touristy than some of Thailand’s other islands.

Snorkelling, swimming, kayaking, diving and sunbathing are all incredible here as there are few crowds to distract from the tropical scenery.

Explore the natural phenomenon of the Emerald Cave, stroll through the tiny and rustic Old Town, or go hiking in the Mu Ko Lanta National Park.

A gorgeous place to stay in Koh Lanta during 2 weeks in Thailand is the Crown Lanta Resort and Spa (has recently been renamed to Avani Plus Koh Lanta Krabi Resort).

Read the full, NOMADasaurus detailed review of this luxury hotel here .

Take the ferry from Koh Lanta to Ao Nang to finish off 2 weeks in Thailand.

Koh Lanta Beach

Ao Nang is relaxing and quaint, but still leaves travellers awestruck with its towering limestone cliffs and postcard-worthy beaches.

Railay Beach is the most popular attraction here, and you can hop on a cheap long tail boat from Ao Nang Beach to reach this little cove of cliffs and turquoise water.

Ao Nang is ideal for rock climbing enthusiasts, as the abundance of massive, jagged rocks makes for challenging but rewarding climbing spots.

You can also hike Hang Mak Mountain or go zip lining over the jungle for a bit of excitement.

Any 2 week Thailand itinerary must include a day of snorkelling or diving.

Ao Nang is an amazing place for snorkelling or diving as the water is warm and clean and there is lots of wildlife thriving in the area.

After an action-packed 2 days in Ao Nang and 2 weeks in Thailand fly from Krabi back to Bangkok to catch your departing international flight.

READ MORE: Add these to your list of things to do in Ao Nang .

3 Week Thailand Itinerary

A 3 week Thailand itinerary is great for those who really want to explore the stunning country Thailand.

Aside from the big cities, you’ll get to visit small towns, national parks, and islands in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. A 3 week itinerary is ideal!

3 Days in Bangkok

Between checking out the tourist attractions and taking a day trip to Ayutthaya, you’ll have an incredible 3 days in Thailand’s capital city.

An awesome activity in Bangkok is visiting a rooftop bar in a giant skyscraper, with a panoramic view of the city.

Outside of the Old Town, Bangkok is super modern and cosmopolitan, so it can be fun to treat yourself to a nice cocktail or meal overlooking the metropolis.

Keep in mind that most rooftop bars are classy and have a dress code, so try to dress fancier than usual.

Here are some of the best rooftop bars in Bangkok, all of which sell high-quality food and beverages and have a crazy view of the city sprawled below.

  • Location: 45th floor, Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit, 2 Ban Kluai Nuea Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
  • Hours: 5 pm to 1:30 am
  • Location: 37th floor, Pullman Bangkok Hotel G, 188 Silom Rd, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Khet Bang Rak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10500
  • Hours: 5 pm to 12 am
  • Location: 55th floor, Centara Grand at CentralWorld, 999/99 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
  • Hours: 5 pm to 1 am

For additional things to do in Bangkok, consider checking out the Airplane Graveyard or celebrating Songkran , the Buddhist New Year, in the city.

Next on your 3 week itinerary, fly from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.

With an extra day in Chiang Mai, you have time to take another day trip out of the city to explore the surrounding nature.

One of the coolest places to visit near Chiang Mai is the Sticky Waterfall, or “Bua Tong Waterfall” located in the Jedsee Fountain Forest Park.

Here you can climb the vertical waterfall using just your hands and feet because the rocks are coated with rough mineral deposits so they aren’t slippery. It’s one of the most amazing day trips from Chiang Mai.

Spend a few hours here swimming, splashing, climbing, and having a picnic (there aren’t any shops in this remote area near Chiang Mai so bring your own food and drinks!).

After your 4 days in Chiang Mai, take a minibus to Pai.

Pai is a relaxing jungle paradise where backpackers love to chill out and spend quality time with nature.

There are so many natural wonders to explore near Pai, such as the Pambok Waterfall, the Tham Lod Caves full of stalactites and stalagmites, the soothing Tha Pai Hot Springs, and the massive Pai Canyon.

Rent a scooter for a couple of days and enjoy the freedom of zooming through the jungle, and stroll through the local walking street market at night for some cheap local street food.

Spend your two nights in Pai at one of the local backpacker hostels.

Tribal Pai Backpackers is a great choice for accommodation because it is social and fun, but a bit less crazy than a party hostel.

A dorm here costs as little as 4 USD per night, and private rooms are about 33 USD per night. Accommodation can be super cheap when you visit Thailand!

Catch a minibus from Pai to Chiang Rai .

READ MORE: Add these to your list of things to do in Pai .

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If you haven’t yet taken a cooking class in Thailand, Chiang Rai is a great place to do it.

You can book a full-day cooking class that starts with a tour of the local market to pick up fresh ingredients.

Then you can learn all about the rich flavours and simple techniques of Thai cuisine and eat all the delicious food you cook.

This is a great insight into the culture of Thailand, so you should definitely try and squeeze a cooking class into a 3 week Thailand itinerary.

Fly from Chiang Rai to Phuket.

After spending a decent amount of time soaking in the sun on Phuket’s pristine beaches, entertain yourself by watching a famous ladyboy cabaret show.

A ladyboy performance is a must-see when you visit Thailand.

Phuket’s Simon Cabaret was established in 1991, and now hosts some of the best cabarets in the country.

Ladyboy cabarets consist of drag queens wearing fantastic costumes and putting on a show full of dancing, acting, lip-syncing, sometimes real singing, and a whole lot of energy and pizazz.

Take the ferry from Phuket to Ao Nang .

In addition to the outdoor activities mentioned in the 2 week Thailand itinerary, you can try to explore a little more of the islands surrounding Ao Nang by doing an island hopping tour.

A 3 week Thailand itinerary still can’t cover all of the country’s stunning islands, so a guided day tour by speedboat is a great way to pack lots of cool places into a short time.

On a day tour, you’ll see gorgeous beaches, huge cliffs, snorkelling sights, and just a lot of mind-blowing natural beauty.

Then, add another epic place to your 3 week itinerary and take a shuttle from Ao Nang to Khao Sok National Park .

Khao Sok National Park is an oasis of serenity and scenery that looks like it came out of a fairy tale. It’s often a highlight for those who visit Thailand.

Dense jungle, hanging vines, limestone cliffs, caves, rivers, lakes, animals and insects are just a few of the things you’ll find here.

You can go hiking and kayaking, or take a boat tour through the park, or just relax and soak in the serenity from your lakeside wooden bungalow.

Cheow Lan Lake is the most beautiful area to stay in, but you can also stay in the Khao Son Riverside if you don’t want to be so deep in the jungle.

Khao Sok National Park Thailand

Travelling from Khao Sok National Park over to Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand can be done by some combination of shuttle and minibus, but you’ll have to dedicate one full day to the trip.

The transport prices are usually very cheap, but it will take quite a while since you have to cross the Malay Peninsula.

After reaching the ferry port on the eastern side of the peninsula, just hop on a ferry and make your way to Koh Samui!

Check out this website for planning your trip.

Spend the last 3 days of your 3 week Thailand itinerary relaxing on the white sands of Koh Samui .

Chaweng Beach, Lamai Beach, and Choeng Mon Beach are the three most popular beaches on Koh Samui and they all offer beautiful scenery and turquoise water for swimming.

Koh Samui is the second-largest island in Thailand, so there is plenty to do here in addition to just being a beach bum.

Head to the north of the island to check out the Big Buddha and the night markets, including Fisherman’s Village Street Market, held every Friday from 5 pm to 11 pm.

Take a fruit carving class or visit the Secret Buddha Garden, full of mysterious statues and peaceful forest.

Definitely spend one of your days in Koh Samui taking a day trip to Ang Thong National Marine Park.

This protected area consists of 42 little islands, and you can only visit by government approved tour boat.

There are lots of affordable day tours that can bring you into the park and take you hiking, snorkelling, kayaking, and exploring throughout the diverse and impressive national marine park.

Other things to do in Koh Samui include visiting Koh Tao for snorkeling or Koh Phangan for the Full Moon Party. Both Koh Tao and Koh Phangan can be visited as day trips via local boat.

If you have even more than 3 weeks in Thailand, you can continue exploring Koh Tao and Koh Phangan for even longer, as there are plenty of fun things to do here.

If your Thailand trip is coming to a close after Koh Samui, fly back to Bangkok to catch your departing international flight.

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I’m absolutely hooked on your Thailand itinerary! Week 1’s cultural immersion, Week 2’s adrenaline-packed activities, and Week 3’s idyllic relaxation—what a well-rounded adventure. Your blog is a goldmine for anyone planning a trip. I’ll be sure to share this valuable resource with my fellow travel enthusiasts!

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Wonderful itinerary! Thanks for the tips!

I’ve been to Thailand several times, and I loved all of these places. I have yet to visit Khao Sok — it is on my list.

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Two Weeks in Thailand: A Complete 14-Day Thailand Itinerary

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Are you planning a trip to Thailand and wondering how to make the most of your time? Look no further! In this Thailand Itinerary, we’ll share two-weeks worth of adventure, showcasing what Thailand offers best. 

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A Complete 14-Day Thailand Itinerary

From bustling cities to idyllic beaches and lush forests, Thailand is a country that has something for everyone. That’s why our itinerary includes stops in Phuket, Phi Phi, Koh Samui, Koh Tao, and Koh Phangan, allowing you to see a wide range of landscapes and cultures.

So make sure to pack your bags and bring your favorite travel camera , ready to experience this incredible destination’s beauty and diversity. Follow along as we take you on a journey through some of Thailand’s top sights and attractions. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, you’re sure to find hidden gems or something new and exciting to discover in this fantastic country.

If you’re planning a two-week trip to Thailand, you may wonder whether it’s worth bringing a travel camera . While smartphones like the Huawei P30 Pro have come a long way in terms of camera quality, a dedicated camera like the Sony A7IV camera or a Fujifilm x100f can still offer a number of advantages.

4 days in Phuket itinerary

Phuket is a beautiful island destination in Thailand that is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, cultural attractions, and kickbox sports gyms. As a result, there’s no shortage of things to see and do in Phuket. 

Here’s a four-day itinerary that will help you make the most of your time in this amazing destination:

Phuket, Thailand itinerary, Day 1:

  • Start your day with a visit to Cafe del Mar , a stylish beach club that’s known for its amazing views and laid-back atmosphere. Enjoy a delicious breakfast or brunch while soaking up the sun and listening to the soothing sounds of the waves.
  • After breakfast, head to Monkey Hill , a popular spot for seeing the island’s famous macaque monkeys up close. Be sure to bring some snacks to feed the monkeys, but be careful not to get too close, as they can be aggressive.
  • In the evening, head to Bangla Road , the heart of Phuket’s vibrant nightlife scene. Here you’ll find a wide range of bars, clubs, and restaurants, as well as street performers and vendors.

Phuket, Thailand itinerary, Day 2:

  • On your second day, head to Freedom Beach , one of Phuket’s most beautiful and secluded beaches. The beach is only accessible by boat, so be sure to book a tour or hire a longtail boat to take you there. Spend the day relaxing on the beach and swimming in crystal-clear waters. Be sure to bring plenty of sunscreen, as the sun can be extreme in Phuket.
  • Head to Kata Rocks Beach Club for a stylish and sophisticated dining experience in the evening. The club offers stunning views of the Andaman Sea , and the menu features a mix of international and local cuisine.

Phuket, Thailand itinerary, Day 3:

  • Today, visit the Big Buddha Temple , one of Phuket’s most famous and iconic landmarks. The temple is home to a giant statue of the Buddha, which stands 45 meters tall and is visible from many parts of the island.
  • After exploring the temple, head to the Green Elephant Sanctuary park , where you can learn about and interact with rescued elephants. The park offers a range of educational programs and activities, and it’s a great way to support conservation efforts in Thailand.
  • In the evening, head back to Bangla Road for another round of nightlife and entertainment. Be sure to try some of the local Thai cuisines , including dishes like pad Thai and green curry.

Phuket, Thailand itinerary, Day 4:

  • On your final day in Phuket, take some time to relax and unwind. Head to a local spa for a traditional Thai massage, or spend the day lounging on the beach and soaking up the sun.
  • In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner at one of Phuket’s many restaurants. The island has a wide range of culinary options, from street food stalls to high-end restaurants, so you’re sure to find something to suit your taste and budget.

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3 days in Phi Pho itinerary

Phi Phi is a small island located in the Andaman Sea, off the coast of Thailand. It is known for its stunning white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, which are popular for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Phi Phi is also known for its beautiful rock formations, which can be seen from the water or explored by boat. 

The island is home to several small villages and resorts, as well as many restaurants and bars. In addition to its natural beauty, Phi Phi is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with several lively bars and clubs located along the beach. The island is a popular destination for travelers looking for a relaxing beach vacation, as well as those who enjoy outdoor activities and nightlife.

Here’s a three-day itinerary to help you make the most of your time on the island:

Phi Pho, Thailand itinerary, Day 1:

  • Start your day by renting a kayak and exploring the island’s many hidden coves and beaches. One of the most popular spots to visit is Monkey Beach , where you can see the island’s famous macaque monkeys up close.
  • In the evening, head to the fire shows at Loh Dalum Beach . Here you’ll find a wide range of street performers and vendors and amazing fire shows that are sure to impress.
  • After the fire shows, head to one of Phi Phi’s many beach clubs for a night of music and dancing. The island is known for its vibrant nightlife scene, and there are plenty of options to choose from, whether you’re into EDM, hip-hop, or live bands.

Phi Pho, Thailand itinerary, Day 2:

  • Today, head out for a scuba dive to explore the underwater world of Phi Phi. The island is surrounded by beautiful coral reefs and a wide variety of marine life, and it’s a popular spot for scuba diving and snorkeling.
  • After diving, head back to the beach for some relaxation and sunbathing. Phi Phi has some of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand, and there are plenty of options to choose from, whether you’re looking for a secluded spot or a lively party scene.
  • In the evening, head to one of the many beach parties on the island. Phi Phi is known for its lively nightlife, and there are always plenty of parties and events to choose from, whether you’re into live music, DJ sets, or fire shows.

Phi Pho, Thailand itinerary, Day 3:

  • On your final day in Phi Phi, Start your day with a visit to Maya Ba y, the iconic location featured in the movie The Beach (Staring Leonardo DiCaprio) . The bay is known for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful white sandy beaches, and it’s a popular spot for swimming and snorkeling.
  • After your snorkeling adventure, head to the secret beach at pp Princess . This hidden gem is only accessible by boat and offers a secluded and peaceful atmosphere with beautiful white sand and crystal-clear waters.
  • In the evening, head to the Phi Phi Viewpoint for sunset. The viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the island and the surrounding sea, and it’s a popular spot for photography and watching the sunset.

Overall, this three-day itinerary will help you make the most of your time in Phi Phi. From exploring the island’s stunning natural beauty to enjoying its vibrant nightlife, there’s no shortage of things to see and do in this amazing destination. So pack your bags and get ready to experience the beauty and diversity of Phi Phi.

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3 days in Koh Samui itinerary

Koh Samui is a popular island destination in Thailand known for its beautiful beaches, clear blue waters, and coconut groves. Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Samui is the third largest island in Thailand and is known for its laid-back atmosphere and relaxed pace of life. The island is also home to several luxurious resorts, as well as a variety of water sports activities, including snorkeling, diving, and kiteboarding.

Here’s a three-day itinerary that will help you make the most of your time on the island:

Koh Samui, Thailand itinerary, Day 1:

  • Start your day with a visit to Vikasa Yoga , a popular yoga studio that offers classes for all levels. The studio is located in a beautiful and peaceful setting, and it’s a great way to start your day with some mindfulness and relaxation.
  • After your yoga class, head to the Lama Viewpoint , which offers stunning panoramic views of the island and the surrounding sea. The viewpoint is a popular spot for photography, and it’s a great place to enjoy the beauty of Koh Samui.
  • In the afternoon, visit the Wat Phra Vai Temple , a beautiful and historic Buddhist temple located in the island’s capital city of Nathon . The temple is known for its beautiful architecture and intricate details, and it’s a great place to learn about Buddhist culture and history.

Koh Samui, Thailand itinerary, Day 2:

  • Today, explore Bophut Fishing Village , a charming and picturesque village located on the island’s north coast. The village is known for its laid-back atmosphere and traditional way of life, and it’s a great place to experience local culture and history.
  • After exploring the village, head to the Namuang Waterfall , one of the island’s most beautiful and popular natural attractions. The waterfall is located in the Namuang Safari Park , and it’s a great spot for swimming and enjoying the natural beauty of Koh Samui.
  • In the evening, head to the Samui Elephant Sanctuary , a unique and ethical sanctuary for rescued elephants. The sanctuary offers a range of educational programs and activities, and it’s a great way to support conservation efforts and learn about these amazing animals.

Koh Samui, Thailand itinerary, Day 3:

  • On your final day in Koh Samui, head to Sunset Lipa Noi Beach for some relaxation and sunbathing. The beach is known for its beautiful white sand and crystal-clear waters, and it’s a great spot for swimming and enjoying the sunset.
  • In the afternoon, visit some of the island’s other popular attractions, such as the Big Buddha Temple, the Na Muang Safari Park , or the Secret Buddha Garden .
  • In the evening, head to Chaweng Beach , the island’s busiest and most vibrant beach area. Here you’ll find a wide range of restaurants, bars, and clubs, as well as street performers and vendors.

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2 days in Koh Tao itinerary

Koh Tao, known as “Turtle Island”, is a popular island for divers. It is home to several world-class diving sites that offer the opportunity to see a wide range of marine life, including manta rays, whale sharks, and a variety of colorful fish. In addition to diving, Koh Tao is also known for its beautiful beaches and water sports activities, including snorkeling, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. 

If you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the beauty of Koh Tao, then this 2-day itinerary is for you. 

Koh Tao, Thailand itinerary, Day 1:

  • After arriving on Koh Tao, start your day with a scuba diving adventure. The island is known for its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life, making it a top destination for divers of all skill levels. If you’re a beginner, consider taking a “Discover Scuba Diving”-course to learn the basics. If you’re more experienced, sign up for a guided dive to explore the underwater world.
  • After diving, take a boat to Koh Nang Yuan , a small island just a short distance from Koh Tao. Here, you can hike to the top of the island for panoramic views of the surrounding area or lounge on the white sandy beaches.
  • In the evening, go to Fishbowls Beach Bar for some live music and a laid-back atmosphere. This popular spot is known for its lively atmosphere and a great selection of drinks. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the music as you take in the beauty of Koh Tao.

Koh Tao, Thailand itinerary, Day 2:

  • Start your second day on Koh Tao with a Thai cooking class. This is a great way to learn about the local cuisine and pick up some new cooking skills. You’ll learn how to prepare traditional dishes like pad Thai and green curry, and have the opportunity to sample your creations at the end of the class.
  • After the cooking class, spend the afternoon exploring the island. Rent a motorbike or a bicycle and make your way around the island, stopping to take in the breathtaking views and visit the local shops and restaurants. You can also visit Mae Haad Pier , the island’s main hub, to see the local fishing boats and learn about the island’s history.
  • In the evening, take a sunset cruise around the island. You’ll have the opportunity to see the beautiful sunset colors as you sail around Koh Tao. After the cruise, head back to your hotel and get a good night’s sleep, ready for your next adventure on this beautiful island.

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2 days in Koh Phangan itinerary

If you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Koh Phangan, then this 2-day itinerary is for you.

Koh Phangan, Thailand itinerary, Day 1:

  • After arriving at Koh Phangan, start your day by exploring the island’s natural beauty. Head to Apichada Viewpoint , located on the island’s north side, for panoramic views of the surrounding area. From here, you can see the lush forests, crystal-clear waters, and beautiful beaches that make Koh Phangan a top destination for nature lovers.
  • Next, make your way to Paradise Waterfall , located in the island’s heart. Here, you can take a refreshing dip in the cool waters, surrounded by the beautiful jungle scenery.
  • After exploring the waterfall, head to the night market to sample some of the local cuisines and browse the many stalls selling handicrafts, clothing, and other souvenirs.

Koh Phangan, Thailand itinerary, Day 2:

  • Start your second day on Koh Phangan with a jungle safari. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the island’s lush forests and learn about the local flora and fauna. Your guide will take you to some of the island’s most beautiful spots, including Phasing Waterfall , where you can take a dip in the cool waters and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
  • After the jungle safari, spend the afternoon relaxing on the beautiful Koh Graham Beach . Located on the island’s east side, this secluded spot is known for its clear waters and laid-back atmosphere. You can lounge on the white sandy beaches, take a dip in the sea, or visit the Koh Graham Beach Bar for a refreshing drink.
  • In the evening, make your way to the famous Full Moon Party , held on the beach in Haad Rin . This legendary event attracts thousands of people from around the world, and is known for its vibrant atmosphere and incredible music. Dance the night away and experience the unique culture of Koh Phangan.

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After two weeks in Thailand, you’ll have experienced the best this beautiful country offers. From the bustling streets of Phuket to the stunning beaches of Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, you’ll have had the opportunity to explore the vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking natural beauty of Thailand. 

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, Thailand is a destination that will leave a lasting impression. We hope that this itinerary has provided you with some inspiration and ideas for your own trip to Thailand. Safe travels!

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Thailand 2-Week Itinerary: How To Spend 2 Weeks In Thailand

Posted on Last updated: January 15, 2024

Need help planning your two-week Thailand trip? You’ve come to the right place!

Having visited Thailand three times now, each time for different periods of times, I’ve been able to travel the country extensively and see different parts of it every time.

It’s a country I love very much and can highly recommend to everyone. I love the cuisine, the friendly locals, the pristine beaches and stunning natural landscapes.

If it’s your first time planning a trip to Thailand, this ultimate Thailand two-week itinerary is perfect for you. It covers a little bit of everything – a good mix of cities, culture, history, nature and the beautiful Thai beaches.

If you want to spend 2 weeks in Thailand and be sure to have an all-rounded and great experience, this is the 2-week itinerary for you.

  • 1.1 Day 1: Arrive in Bangkok
  • 1.2 Day 2: Explore the temples in Bangkok
  • 1.3 Day 3: Visit the floating and railway markets
  • 1.4 Day 4: Fly to Chiang Mai
  • 1.5 Day 5: Spend a day with elephants at Elephant Nature Park
  • 1.6 Day 6: Travel to Chiang Rai & go temple hunting
  • 1.7 Day 7: More temples & return to Chiang Mai
  • 1.8 Day 8: Fly to Phuket & relax in Patong
  • 1.9 Day 9: Island hopping in Phang Nga Bay & James Bond Island
  • 1.10 Day 10: Do a boat tour to Koh Yao Noi
  • 1.11 Day 11: Travel to the Surin Islands
  • 1.12 Day 12: Relax in the Surin Islands
  • 1.13 Day 13: Back to Phuket
  • 1.14 Day 14: Back to Bangkok & fly home
  • 2.1 Currency
  • 2.2 Cuisine
  • 2.3 Best times to visit Thailand
  • 2.4 How to get around Thailand
  • 2.5 Essentials to pack for 2 weeks in Thailand

Island hopping with a typical wooden long tail boat in the Phi Phi Islands, Thailand

Island hopping with a typical wooden long tail boat in the Phi Phi Islands, Thailand

How to spend 2 weeks in Thailand

Day 1: arrive in bangkok.

Even if your flight lands late, there are still tons of things you can do in Bangkok at night . You could start your 2 weeks in Thailand with a chill evening at the Chatuchak night market .

This is one of the most iconic markets in Thailand – featured in various food shows and even in Asia’s Next Top Model.

It’s a huge street market with loads of food and souvenirs stalls, and is characterised by the colourful stall tents that create a colourful patchwork when seen from above. 

It’s the perfect place to start your Thailand trip and start with tasting some amazing Thai street food. There is a mall right next to it which offers epic views over the market.

Chatuchak Night Market in Bangkok as seen from above

Chatuchak Night Market in Bangkok as seen from above

If you’re looking for something a bit fancier, you could also start the first evening of your three days in Bangkok with one of the many rooftop bars in Bangkok .

The most famous is Sky Bar, which you might recognise from the famous movie The Hangover. Drinks are expensive (I paid 30 GBP for a cocktail!) but the sunset view is stunning.

There are also loads of cute cafes in Bangkok  that you can visit at any time of day.

Enjoying the sunset view over Bangkok from Sky Bar

Enjoying the sunset view over Bangkok from Sky Bar

Where to stay in Bangkok

We spent our first few nights in Thailand at the SO Sofitel Bangkok , one of the best hotels in Bangkok with a rooftop pool .

It was the perfect hotel to stay at for the start of our trip. It’s very luxurious and with a rooftop pool, which is the perfect place to chill after a long flight, or to escape the Thai heat after a long day exploring Bangkok.

The rooms are spacious and have a beautiful interior decor.

Click here to see the latest prices and availability at the SO Sofitel Bangkok

The rooftop pool of the SO Sofitel in Bangkok, Thailand

The rooftop pool of the SO Sofitel in Bangkok, Thailand

If SO Sofitel isn’t quite your vibe, whether you’re looking for a more  family friendly hotel in Bangkok , or for a party hostel, I have listed below other options in Bangkok for other budgets.

Budget: Bangkok is the starting point of many backpacker trips and as such, it’s also home to many hostels.

If you’re looking for a fun hostel, Mad Monkey has a big party reputation, if you want something quieter Kloem or The Yard are probably better options.

Click here to book your stay in a hostel in Bangkok! 

Mid-range: I stayed in two different hotels close to Khao San Road. The New Siam Palace Ville and Buddy Lodge Hotel were both nice, with spacious rooms and pools.

Nothing fancy but definitely a step up from a hostel dorm. It’s also nice to have a pool where you can relax at the end of a long day exploring temples in Ayutthaya!

Click here to book your stay at Buddy Lodge Hotel in Bangkok!

Enjoying the rooftop pool of SO Sofitel Bangkok

Enjoying the rooftop pool of SO Sofitel Bangkok

Day 2: Explore the temples in Bangkok

Buddhism is the most practiced religion in Thailand, as you will immediately see after a quick wander around Bangkok. Just in Bangkok there are over 400 temples!

For your first full day in Bangkok, prepare yourself for a full immersion of culture and history! Although let’s be realistic, visiting all 400 isn’t feasible, which is why I’ve outlined here the best ones.

Start your day early by visiting the Royal Palace . It opens at 7AM, but you want to be there earlier in order to beat the crowds. Make sure to purchase your entrance online beforehand , so you won’t have to queue on the day.

The Royal Palace, also known as the Grand Palace, is a complex of buildings that has been the official residence of the King of Siam since the 1700s.

It offers the best of Thai architecture, with prominent colors of cream, blue and gold. It’s quite a marvel to explore.

Click here to book your Bangkok Grand Palace entrance and self-guided tour!

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

After the Royal Palace you can go on to visit Wat Pho, which is only a short walk away.

Wat Pho is famous for being one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand and home to one of the biggest reclining golden Buddha statues in the world.

This huge golden Buddha is extremely iconic, and no Thailand itinerary would be complete without it. Walking around it really has a way to make you feel small.

Wat Pho is a beautiful temple though so don’t stop at the big buddha statue, wander around the complex and discover some of the less touristy corners.

Exploring the outside grounds of Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand

Exploring the outside grounds of Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand

Exploring the outside grounds of Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand

Just across the river from Wat Pho is Wat Arun , another famous buddhist temple. It is actually the first temple in the list of six Buddhist temples in Thailand classified as the first class royal temples.

It is also recognized by UNESCO in its Memory of the World Programme. The temple also houses a school of Thai medicine and is the birthplace of traditional Thai massage.

Personally, I think you could visit these three temples in Bangkok independently. But if you prefer to have a local guide taking care of the transfers, and telling you about the history and culture of what you’re seeing, I have listed below some highly reviewed tours that you can join.

Bangkok Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun Private Tour – This private tour will take you to the three temples I have listed in this itinerary, with the added bonus of a private guide just for you.

Bangkok City Highlights Temple & Market Tour – This isn’t a private tour, but besides the temples it includes an additional additional stop at a local market.

Both tours are very popular online, with very high reviews. If you don’t want to deal with the faff of transport within the busy streets of Bangkok, they’re the best way to get around.

On top of that, you’ll also have a local guide sharing with you everything about the history of the temples. What better way to immerse yourself in Thai culture than learn about it from a local?

Click here to purchase your Bangkok city temples tour,   or click below to see prices & availability!

The stunning Wat Arun temple in Bangkok, Thailand

The stunning Wat Arun temple in Bangkok, Thailand

Day 3: Visit the floating and railway markets

On day three you will spend half of the day exploring the famous floating and railway markets. These are located outside Bangkok, so you have to visit them on an organised tour , as it’s the easiest way to get there.

We did a tour that set off around 8AM, and returned just in time for a late lunch. The markets are about a 1.5 to 2 hour drive outside of Bangkok.

Which market you visit first will largely depend on what time you set off, as they will time it so that you can see the train passing through at the railway market. The railway market is cool, but odd.

One moment you’re walking along the tracks looking at the various stalls, then all of a sudden you see people cover their products with blankets or taking them inside, and a moment later the train comes!

You’ll find yourself standing quite tight on the edge of it, as the space between the train and houses that surround the tracks is really minimal.

Click here to check out prices and availability for a floating market & railway market tour from Bangkok, or see directly in the calendar below!

The train driving through the famous railway market in Bangkok

The famous railway market just outside Bangkok, Thailand

The floating market is pretty close to it and is very different. It’s much more chaotic, with proper boat traffic jams along the river at peak times.

There are a number of locals selling products from their boats or stall along the river, but there is quite a big market also surrounding it that you can explore on foot.

We found the experience of bargaining in the river quite interesting, since everyone is on the move, negotiations are much shorter and you’re more likely to get a good deal!

Our tour didn’t include a cruise on the typical wooden boats but you can arrange this for 50 THB per person once you arrive there.

If you don’t want to pay for the extra just walking along the canals and in the market inland is very interesting too.

Click here to book your Bangkok floating & railway market tour!

The floating market close to Bangkok, Thailand

The floating market close to Bangkok, Thailand

Once you return to Bangkok you have you have a variety of options for your afternoon.

I would recommend relaxing at your hotel and chilling by the poolside, and then adventuring out to Khao San Road night market when the sun falls.

Khao San Road is one of the busiest streets in Bangkok, where you can find anything you’re looking for.

The market has the same charm as any Thai market – chaotically beautiful. There are also tons of restaurants and bars where you can drink and party until the early hours of the morning.

I didn’t include it in this Thailand 2-week itinerary, but another popular day trip from Bangkok is Ayutthaya .

I visited it on my second Thailand trip, and while it’s a cultural significant historical area, I found the temples in Bangkok and Chiang Rai to be more impressive.

Since you only have two weeks in Thailand, I figured it’s best to focus on the truly stunning temples, and not waste time on long day trips.

Khao San Road night market in Bangkok

Khao San Road night market in Bangkok

Day 4: Fly to Chiang Mai

On the fourth day you’ll be travelling to Chiang Mai. There are multiple ways to get from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, including buses, trains, taxis and flying.

While it’s not the cheapest, flying is obviously the quickest and if you only have 2 weeks in Thailand, I would highly recommend it.

Make sure to get an early morning flight so that you have time in the afternoon to start exploring Chiang Mai. One of the most popular activities to do in Chiang Mai is to attend a Thai cooking class .

Most packages include pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation, and they will directly bring you to the cooking school or farm, where they will show you how to cook traditional Thai dishes like the Pad Thai, Tom Yum soup, Penang curry and mango sticky rice.

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Pad Thai; one of the most traditional, and popular amongst tourists, dishes in Thailand

Pad Thai; one of the most traditional, and popular amongst tourists, dishes in Thailand (I made this one!)

There are full-day or half-day cooking classes. The full-day experiences include also a visit to the local market where you are shown how to choose the right ingredients, or a tour of the farm where you pick them yourself.

We landed in Chiang Mai around lunch so decided to do the half-day cooking class , and it was the perfect way to spend our first afternoon and evening in Chiang Mai.

During the cooking class you will be cooking alongside a local Thai chef, who will explain every step of the way what you need to do. At the end of the class, you get to eat the delicious dishes you made! 

Thai cuisine is very delicious and unique, as it has been influenced by both Indian and Chinese flavours. Some dishes are quite spicy, but there are a lot that have been adapted for Western palates and still super yummy.

What better way to get acquainted with Thai cuisine but to cook it? We did our cooking class with Grandma’s Home Cooking School and can highly recommend it.

The staff were friendly and professional, and the food was amazing!

Click here to book your Thai cooking class at Grandma’s Home Cooking School,   or check out prices & availability in the calendar below!

Mango sticky rice, one of the most traditional Thai desserts

Mango sticky rice, one of the most traditional Thai desserts

Where to stay in Chiang Mai

In Chiang Mai we stayed at Le Meridien , a great hotel to stay if you want to be pampered during your travels.

The rooms are spacious and have beautiful views over Chiang Mai, with the mountains in the distance, and it has a great rooftop pool where you can relax and enjoy the sunset.

Click here to see the latest prices and availability at Le Meridien Chiang Mai

If you’re looking for something cheaper, I have listed other accommodation options in Chiang Mai below.

Budget: Leaf Hostel – While it might not have a party reputation, this hostel offers clean and spacious dorms. if you’re looking for a very sociable hostel I’ve heard fun things about Bodega Chiang Mai Party Hostel.

Click here to book your stay at Leaf Hostel!

Mid-range: POR Thapae Gate – If you don’t fancy a hostel dorm, a lovely mid-range option is POR Thapae Gate . Located in the heart of the Old City, this hotel has spacious rooms and a pool where you can chill after a long day exploring Chiang Mai.

Click here to book your stay at POR Thapae Gate!

Enjoying the sunset from the rooftop pool of Le Meridien in Chiang Mai

Enjoying the sunset from the rooftop pool of Le Meridien in Chiang Mai

Day 5: Spend a day with elephants at Elephant Nature Park

Chiang Mai is becoming one of the most popular spots in Thailand for ethical elephant encounters.

Most travellers visiting Thailand will spend at least half a day at Elephant Nature Park , an ethical elephant sanctuary that serves as a rescue and rehabilitation centre for elephants, and even other animals such as dogs and cats.

Thanks to ENP locals involved in the elephant tourism industry are starting to realise that it is more profitable to run an ethical sanctuary than a riding camp, meaning there has been a big shift in recent years with an increase of ethical elephant sanctuaries.

| READ MORE: HOW TO SEE ELEPHANTS IN THAILAND ETHICALLY |

Two girls feeding three elephants at Elephant Green Hill, part of the Elephant Nature Park

Feeding the elephants at Elephant Green Hill, part of the Elephant Nature Park “saddle-off” project

Walking in the forest with one of the rescued elephants at Elephant Green Hill, Chiang Mai

Walking in the forest with one of the rescued elephants

While ENP is the more famous sanctuary with more elephants, if you want a more unique experience, I would recommend choosing one of the smaller sanctuaries affiliated with Elephant Nature Park.

We chose to visit Elephant Green Hill , a sanctuary that is part of the “saddle off” project of ENP, where the animals are rescued from riding camps.

They had only three elephants, but me and my friends were the only three tourists there so we had a really incredible close encounter with the elephants. 

The experience costs 2,500 THB per person, which includes also your lunch and hotel pick up and drop off. You will spend the day taking care of the animals; you will feed them, bathe them and walk them in the forest.

Click here to book your elephant encounter in Chiang Mai, or check out prices & availability in the calendar below!

Happy elephants bathing at Elephant Green Hill in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Happy elephants bathing at Elephant Green Hill in Chiang Mai, Thailand

If you want to meet elephants in Thailand, or anywhere in Asia, I highly recommend visiting a sanctuary like Elephant Nature Park and not a riding camp.

Elephants are incredibly intelligent animals and they are not treated well in riding camps.

During an ethical encounter like this you will be able to spend longer with them, and somewhat connect with them, not just ride them and contribute to their abuse.

You should also make sure you do your research before visiting one, as not all camps are as ethical as they claim to be.

Spending time with the elephants at Elephant Nature Park, in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Spending time with the elephants at Elephant Green Hill

Feeding the elephants at Elephant Green Hill, part of the Elephant Nature Park

Day 6: Travel to Chiang Rai & go temple hunting

Day 6 is going to start with a long journey so make sure you rest well on the previous evening to be able to get up early in the morning and catch the morning bus from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai .

Or party all night and sleep on the bus, totally up to you! The bus ride takes around 4 hours depending on if you get a faster or slower one.

You will arrive in Chiang Rai in time to settle down, relax a bit and then take a Grab to the Blue Temple. The Blue Temple, also known as Wat Rong Suea Ten, is a Buddhist temple painted in a very vibrant blue.

The temple houses a large blue Buddha and various artifacts of the Buddhist religion.

While it is an active temple and place of worship, it is more popular as a temple for tourists due to its unusual blue colour, which gives traditional Thai architecture a unique spin.

The front of Wat Rong Suea Ten (the Blue Temple) in Chiang Rai, Thailand

The front of Wat Rong Suea Ten (the Blue Temple) in Chiang Rai, Thailand

The inside of the Blue Temple in Chiang Rai

The inside of the Blue Temple in Chiang Rai

From the Blue Temple you can get a Grab to the White Temple, it will take around 20 minutes and cost 100 THB. Just be aware that it closes at 5PM!

We didn’t realise that was the case and we timed it wrong, arriving there just as it was closing. This actually proved to be a blessing in disguise as we got to enjoy a beautiful sunset all by ourselves at the White Temple.

Yes we couldn’t go in, but the sun was setting behind it and there was a stunning golden light everywhere. The White Temple is another Buddhist temple, which as you can guess by the name, is fully white in colour. 

Motifs of dragons, half-dragon and half-human hybrids alluding to the gods are also largely used in the architecture of the White Temple.

The White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Chiang Rai, Thailand, at sunset

The White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Chiang Rai, Thailand, at sunset

If you want to avoid the hassle of arranging Grabs and taxis between temples, you can also join an organised tour . 

Besides not having to worry about transport, you’ll always have a local guide with you, telling you about the history and cultural importance of the temples you’re visiting.

Click here to book your Chiang Rai temples tour,   or check out prices & availability in the calendar below!

The White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Chiang Rai, Thailand, at sunset

While we’re talking about tours, you can also consider  visiting the temples in Chiang Rai on a day trip from Chiang Mai . It’s a very popular choice, since it saves you having to change hotels just for one night.

That said, I personally find it quite intense as it would be a 14-hour day, with loads of hours of driving and not much time in Chiang Rai. Instead, why not spend a night in Chiang Rai ?

After all, if you have 14 days in Thailand you can easily fit it in, and it gives you the opportunity to visit the the night market in Chiang Rai.

If you do choose to visiting Chiang Rai on a day trip , this tour is the most popular and highly reviewed online.

Click here to book your Chiang Rai temples day trip from Chiang Mai!

The White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Chiang Rai, Thailand, at sunset

Where to stay in Chiang Rai

Here are some cool places to stay in Chiang Rai for every budget.

Budget: Mercy Hostel – If you don’t mind sleeping in a hostel dorm, Mercy Hostel is a great choice. Great value for money and excellent location.

Click here to book your stay at Mercy Hostel!

Mid-range: Nak Nakara Hotel – If you’re looking for something a bit fancier, but without breaking the bank, Nak Nakara Hotel is a great option.

Located right in the heart of Chiang Rai they also have a pool where you can cool off after a long day chasing temples in Chiang Rai.

Click here to see the latest prices and availability at Nak Nakara Hotel!

Luxury: The Legend Chiang Rai Boutique River Resort & Spa – Even if you only have one night in Chiang Rai, no reason why you shouldn’t spoil yourself!

Treat yourself to a fancy stay at the Legend Chiang Rai , where you can relax after the long bus journey.

Click here to book your stay at The Legend Chiang Rai Resort & Spa!

The back of Wat Rong Suea Ten (the Blue Temple) in Chiang Rai, Thailand

The back of Wat Rong Suea Ten (the Blue Temple) in Chiang Rai, Thailand

Day 7: More temples & return to Chiang Mai

I hope you haven’t had enough of temples just yet, because there are a couple more you should check out before leaving Chiang Rai!

First stop on the agenda is Wat Huay Pla Kung , if you can get up early enough to visit at sunrise even better.

It is closed at this time, so you won’t be able to go inside the temples but the outside of these temples is absolutely stunning at sunrise.

The Wat Huay Pla Kung is a group of three buildings, two temples and a huge, white statue also known as Chiang Rai’s big Buddha.

It’s a statue offered to the Goddess of Mercy, and when paired with its huge white dragons built along the staircase it’s an absolutely magnificent sight to behold, especially at sunrise.

The big buddha of Wat Huay Pla Kung in Chiang Rai, Thailand

The big buddha of Wat Huay Pla Kung in Chiang Rai, Thailand

You should ask your Grab driver to wait for you, as you won’t find many available Grabs in the area early in the morning. We didn’t think of doing that and ended up having to hitchhike a ride back to Chiang Rai!

We then decided to go back to the White Temple as soon as it opened so that we could actually see the inside of the temple too.

As good as the sunset was on the previous day, we still wanted to see this beautiful temple up close! There is a 50 THB fee to enter the temple.

We then took the bus back to Chiang Mai in the afternoon, where we then spent the last evening in Chiang Mai wandering around the night market. 

We only spent a few days in Chiang Mai and the surrounding areas, but there is so much cool stuff to do that you could easily spend one week in Chiang Mai , and still not see it all!

Exploring the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Chiang Rai

Exploring the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Chiang Rai

Day 8: Fly to Phuket & relax in Patong

If you’re anything like me, by this stage you’re probably a little templed out and kind of fed up of street markets. Worry not, because for the last part of your two-week trip, it is finally time for some beach chilling! 

You can fly to Phuket directly from Chiang Mai, and from there drive one hour to Patong. Patong is the main tourist area in Phuket.

Relax by the beach after your flight and then try to visit the Big Buddha at sunset. I know I said no more temples, but this is a bit of an exception, as it’s more of a viewpoint than temple.

The Big Buddha of Phuket is high at the top of a hill and has stunning 360 views over the coastline of Phuket. 

Just make sure to set off with plenty of time to spare as the tuk-tuks can be quite slow and the traffic can be crazy. You don’t want to miss the sunset!

If you want to spend a lavish evening in Phuket, you can visit Bangla Road in Patong. It’s a pretty crazy street with tons of bars, restaurants and clubs and is the perfect spot to enjoy the nightlife in Thailand.

Enjoying the sunset from the Big Buddha of Phuket, Thailand

Enjoying the sunset from the Big Buddha of Phuket, Thailand

Where to stay in Phuket

In Phuket we stayed at The Crib Patong , a really cute boutique hotel that was close to the nightlife of Bangla Road, but just far enough that the noise wasn’t annoying when you wanted to sleep.

Check the latest prices and availability at The Crib Patong here!

I listed below some other accommodation options for other budgets.

Budget – Phuket is one of the biggest backpacker destinations in Thailand. You will find lots of hostels for all moods. I’ve heard good things about Bodega Phuket Party Hostel if you’re in a party mood, and BearPacker Patong Hostel , if you’re looking for something more relaxed.

Click here to book your stay in a hostel in Phuket!

Luxury: Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort & Spa, Karon Beach – On my first stay in Phuket I stayed at the Hilton in Karon Beach. Located right on the beach and away from the chaos of Patong, it’s the perfect place if you’re looking for a fancy stay.

Click here to book your stay at the Hilton Phuket Arcadia in Karon Beach!

Sunset over the ocean as seen from our room at the Hilton

Sunset over the ocean as seen from our room at the Hilton

Day 9: Island hopping in Phang Nga Bay & James Bond Island

The beach in Patong isn’t incredible, which is why Phuket is used by a lot of travellers as base for day trips to the surrounding islands. The tours to Phang Nga Bay are amongst the most popular.

Prices for a day trips from Phuket to Phang Nga Bay vary depending on tour size, what stops you do and what type of boat you choose, but generally speaking, they all tend to include pick up, drop off and lunch.

Pick up will usually be around 7AM while the return is at 6PM approximately, depending where in Phuket you’re staying. From Patong, it takes around 1 hour to drive to the harbour from which your boat will set off.

During the tour you will go kayaking into secret lagoons, snorkelling with fishes, relaxing at beautiful beaches, and even visit the famous James Bond Island, which became a popular tourist attraction after featuring in the Hollywood movie Agent 007.

On James Bond island you will find tourist shops and stalls where you can buy souvenirs and food if you get hungry.

Click here to book your day trip to James Bond Island & Phang Nga Bay from Phuket,   or check out prices & availability in the calendar below!

The iconic limestone formation of James Bond Island, Thailand

The iconic limestone formation of James Bond Island, Thailand

Cruising in Phang Nga Bay. Thailand

Cruising in Phang Nga Bay. Thailand

Day 10: Do a boat tour to Koh Yao Noi

James Bond Island and Phang Nga Bay are very cool, but can also get quite touristy. After a day trip there, I can imagine you now want to see something a little more unique.

The islands of Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai are not as famous as Phang Nga Bay yet. They are slowly becoming a popular island hopping destination, but are still off the main tourist radar.

Tours to these islands tend to be a bit more expensive than the James Bong Island trip, but they’re well worth it. Tours always including pick up, drop off, lunch and snacks throughout the day.

Day 10 will be quite similar to day 9 in terms of schedule, with an early morning pick up, around 1 hour drive to the harbour and then a full day of island hopping.

You won’t find tours that visit only the Koh Yao Islands. For example this one has great reviews online, and it visit also Phang Nga Bay and Hong Island.

On our tour we did multiple stops throughout the day for snorkelling and beach chilling, alternating between pristine sand bars and dramatic cliffs.

The spots weren’t as famous, but the beaches were considerably less busy and we were very happy about it. Alternatively, you could also explore the Similan Islands , another very popular day trip from Phuket.

Click here to book your day trip to Koh Yao Noi and other off the beaten track islands!

Exploring the beaches of Koh Phangan in Thailand

Exploring the beaches of Koh Yao Noi in Thailand

Typical Thai longboats on the beach in Koh Phangan, one of the best snorkelling and scuba diving spots in Thailand

Typical Thai longboats on the beach in Hong Island, Thailand

Day 11: Travel to the Surin Islands

The journey to the Surin Islands is long, but it is well worth it. It is a four hour car ride to Khura Buri Port and one hour by fast boat.

The car transfer depends on how well you negotiate (we paid 700 THB per person) and speedboat ticket costs around 1,700 THB per person.

The Surin Islands are a true beach paradise! With crystal clear turquoise blue waters, soft white sand beaches, and a rich marine life with lots of corals and fishes.

They are still off the main tourist radar, and the lack of hotels or proper accommodation on the islands are proof of that. The only option to stay on the islands overnight is to either do a diving live aboard trip or to camp on the beach.

| READ MORE: ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE SURIN ISLANDS |

Enjoying the beautiful beaches of the Surin Islands in Thailand

Enjoying the beautiful beaches of the Surin Islands in Thailand

Day 12: Relax in the Surin Islands

I recommend spending a good two nights here in the Surin Islands to really get an opportunity to disconnect, enjoy the beach and make it truly worth the long journey from Phuket.

For these two days, you can go on snorkelling (it’s one of the best snorkelling and scuba diving spots in Thailand after all!) go on boat trips, hike around the island, visit the local Moken Village, scuba dive and just chill and relax by the beach.

If you don’t feel comfortable camping on the beach for two nights, you can also stay in Khao Lake (the town from which the speed boat departs) and visit the Surin Islands on a day tour from there.

This tour has great reviews online. It includes pick up, drop off, lunch, snorkelling equipment and national park entrance fees. It’s a great option if you don’t fancy sleeping in the Surin Islands.

Click here to book your snorkelling day trip to the Surin Islands,   or check out the calendar below for prices & availability!

Snorkelling in the Surin Islands, Thailand

Snorkelling in the Surin Islands, Thailand

Fish and corals that you can see while snorkelling in the Surin Islands, Thailand

Fish and corals that you can see while snorkelling in the Surin Islands, Thailand

Enjoying the beautiful beaches of the Surin Islands in Thailand

Day 13: Back to Phuket

After 2 nights in paradise, it’s time to head back to Phuket. The exact return time from the Surin Islands to mainland Thailand will depend on the tides.

You will usually set off around 1PM with the long tail boat from the camping area to the speedboat drop off point.

The actual speedboat usually comes around 3PM but check with your local guides to be sure, so that you can get some time to relax on the beach beforehand. 

It’s going to be a long car journey back to Phuket and I recommend sleeping at Sirinat National Park. It’s closer to the airport and offers a nice beach with beautiful sunset views.

Sunset at Mai Ngam Beach in Koh Surin Neua, Thailand

Sunset at Mai Ngam Beach in Koh Surin Neua, Thailand

Day 14: Back to Bangkok & fly home

Chill at the beaches of Phuket in the morning, and then fly from Phuket to Bangkok later on in the day.

Depending on how much layover time you have before your international flight, you can go out and explore more street food markets in Bangkok, visit the famous mall Paragon (also the seventh largest in Asia) or just chill by the riverbanks in Bangkok.

And that brings your Thailand 2-week itinerary to an end!

It’s not the exact itinerary I followed on any of my Thailand trips, but after visiting Thailand three times, it’s how I would recommend spending 2 weeks in Thailand.

This 2-week Thailand itinerary includes a bit of everything, including temples, beaches, nature and cities, and is well paced so that you don’t find yourself rushing from one place to the next.

Wat Benchamabophit temple in Bangkok, Thailand

Wat Benchamabophit temple in Bangkok, Thailand

2023 Update

Hello friends! Four years after first publishing this article, I had the pleasure of travelling once again to Thailand (for my fourth trip) and visiting places I hadn’t previously been to.

While I still believe the Thailand 2-week itinerary I outlined above is pretty perfect for any first time travellers, it wouldn’t really be complete without mentioning also Krabi and the Phi Phi Islands .

On my last Thailand trip I spent one week in Railay Beach , a truly stunning beach destination with a very laid back town.

Located pretty much at the same height as Phuket, just on the other side of the Gulf of Thailand, Railay Beach can make for an excellent base for day trips.

Long-tail boats lined up at Railay Beach West in Krabi, Thailand

Long-tail boats lined up at Railay Beach West in Krabi, Thailand

Besides the Surin Islands, you can visit all the same places listed in my itinerary above, plus others too.

If you don’t want to move around as much, you could base yourself in Railay Beach, and from there go on day trips to Phi Phi , Phang Nga Bay, Koh Yao Yai and the famous Krabi four islands tour .

That way you will see iconic places like Maya Bay , but also lesser known beaches like Ko Poda. It’s a great way to alternate between famous sights and off the beaten track destinations.

Railay Beach doesn’t have the nightlife and fame of Phuket, but for some travellers I imagine that’s just a plus!

You could also visit the paradise island of Koh Lipe . Getting to Koh Lipe can be a bit of a nightmare, as it’s basically closer to Malaysia than Thailand, but it’s actually pretty perfect if you plan to then island hop over to Langkawi on a wider South East Asia trip.

Discovering the beautiful Maya Bay in Phi Phi Leh, Thailand

Discovering the beautiful Maya Bay in Phi Phi Leh, Thailand

The crystal clear water of Koh Poda in Krabi, Thailand

The crystal clear water of Koh Poda in Krabi, Thailand

Preparing for 2 weeks in Thailand

Having covered my suggested Thailand 2-week itinerary, I want to share with you some useful information before you start planning this epic trip!

Below I tried to answer some of the most common questions travellers have about visiting Thailand that I hope you will find useful.

The currency in Thailand is the Thai Baht (THB).

Last time I visited, 1 USD was equal to around 30 THB. Food is extremely cheap, and tuk-tuk rides are usually 150 THB for a short distance.

When travelling longer distances, make sure to first negotiate properly with the drivers before committing to the ride, or ask them to drive by the meter.

Enjoying the view over Koh Phi Phi Don from the famous Phi Phi Viewpoint in Thailand

Enjoying the view over Koh Phi Phi Don from the famous Phi Phi Viewpoint in Thailand

I love Thai cuisine. I find it’s the perfect cuisine to introduce Western travellers to food in South East Asia, as it’s super tasty but has quite a lot of dishes where the flavours aren’t too strong or spicy.

Thai cuisine features a lot of fruits native to the area, such as papayas and mangos. Some iconic and must try dishes are the green papaya salad, pad thai, pancit, tom yum soup and mussaman curry.

I have a soft spot for mango sticky rice, a delicious dessert made of, as you can imagine from the name, mango and sweet rice!

Penang chicken curry - a traditional Thai curry I made at the cooking class in Chiang Mai

Penang chicken curry – a traditional Thai curry I made at the cooking class in Chiang Mai

Best times to visit Thailand

Thailand is a tropical country, and is quite hot and humid all throughout the year, but especially so in the summer.

You can visit Thailand all year round but the best time to do so is during the cool and dry season, from November to April, when there are less rains but there is a colder weather (for Thai standards, meaning it’s still the perfect winter escape for Europeans)!

Also, one thing to note is that different parts of the island are affected by different monsoons, so there are some islands that are best to visit in summer and others in winter.

This itinerary is best suited for a Thailand winter trip, as the islands around Phuket are affected by the summer monsoons.

If you’re visiting Thailand in summer, you can still do the first part of this trip, but for the beach part of it you’d want to visit the islands around Koh Samui instead.

Enjoying the empty beaches of Koh Lanta, Thailand

Enjoying the empty beaches of Koh Lanta, Thailand

How to get around Thailand

Getting around Thailand is pretty easy. Thailand has a very developed tourism industry, meaning it’s usually fairly easy to get anywhere and to arrange transports on site.

Your preferred mode of transport will usually change depending on how far you have to travel.

Buses in Thailand can be very efficient. There are also ferries and minivans, depending on the place that you are travelling to. For short distances tuk-tuks are the most popular mode of transport.

An over / under shot with fish below and a long tail boat above taken in Phi Phi Lei, one of the best snorkelling and scuba diving spots in Thailand

Snorkelling in the Phi Phi Islands

Essentials to pack for 2 weeks in Thailand

For a full breakdown of what you should pack for Thailand, check out my Thailand packing list . Here I just wanted to include a couple essentials that I definitely don’t want you to forget!

Fast drying towel – whether it’s to use at the beach, in a hostel that doesn’t provide them, after bathing with the elephants, these always come in handy! Quick to dry and they don’t take up much space.

Waterproof jacket – if you visit in rainy season!

Dry bag – To keep your valuables safe and dry during the rainy season or on boat trips

Water bottle – lots of hotels and restaurants have water refills, save yourself some cash and save the environment some plastic by having your own reusable water bottle

Adapter – depending on where you come from you might need one of these to charge your electronics. I like to always carry an international one with me to be sure I can get my stuff charged

Power bank – if you’re out and about all day you don’t want your phone to die on you just as you’re about to snap a great photo!

Getting close to the elephants at Elephant Green Hill in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Getting close to the elephants at Elephant Green Hill in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Final thoughts on my 2 weeks in Thailand itinerary

There you have it, the ultimate Thailand 2-week itinerary! Have you been to Thailand before? How did you find it? Let me know in the comments below!

Thailand is a wonderful destination that is the perfect mix of beach life, city, nature, history and temples that showcase the beautiful Buddhist heritage of the country.

This is the ultimate way to make the most of your 14-day trip to Thailand. Don’t have 2 weeks to travel around Thailand? Check out my Thailand 10-day itinerary instead!

I hope you find this Thailand 2-week itinerary useful in planning your trip there!

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Collage of the White Temple in Chiang Rai, the beach in Phuket and elephants in Chiang Mai with text overlay saying

Jan (Chimptrips)

Thursday 30th of January 2020

Hi Greta Thanks for this post. It's been really helpful for planning. We are going to be in Chiang Mai for about 5 days - do you think it is worth the long journey out to Chiang Rai, or would we be best to stay and make the most of what Chiang Mai has to offer? Jan (Chimptrips)

Monday 3rd of February 2020

Hi Jan, I would definitely go to Chiang Rai! The journey is quite long but the temples are really incredible! And they're very unique as well, the white and blue temples felt very different from all the others we had seen in Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Also the night street food market is great, I had the best mango sticky rice there!

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The Best Bachelor Party Ideas in Bangkok, Thailand

The Best Bachelor Party Ideas in Bangkok, Thailand

Why Go to Bangkok: This Asian capital’s palpitating energy, year-round warm weather, and anything-goes nightlife lure many a bachelor party to Bangkok — it’s no wonder they filmed “The Hangover Part II” here!

Best Ideas: From daring the groom to eat a scorpion from a street vendor to group axe-throwing and partying celebrity style atop some of the city’s tallest skyscrapers, the Thai capital has plenty of crazy foodie experiences , daytime bonding activities, and wild nightlife. After all, anything goes in Bangkok.

Good to Know: Bangkok has enough bars, clubs, and restaurants for a never-ending list of things to do, but remember to be careful navigating the strip club and massage parlor scene, as things can escalate quickly. Sex trafficking runs rampant in the city, so if girls look underage or forced and you feel uncomfortable, exit the situation ASAP.

Bangkok is an attack on the senses — and not for a faint-hearted groom. Perched on the edge of the Chao Phraya River, the city’s vibrant culture is fast-paced and different, so prepare to trade burgers for street noodles and taxis for tuk-tuks. The city is enormous, but some of the best neighborhoods worth visiting are Chinatown for street food, the riverside for fancy hotels and boat adventures, backpacker hub Khao San Road for souvenirs and budget bars, Sukhumvit for all-night-long debauchery, and Thong Lor for hip coffee shops and art galleries.

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Travel & Getting Around in Bangkok

Thailand’s capital city is very far from the U.S. Unfortunately, you can’t fly nonstop, but you can fly via a number of carriers that stop in Asian, European, or Middle Eastern hubs first. Expect a long journey with at least one layover.

While the city does offer taxis and ridesharing services via Uber and Grab, traffic in Bangkok is notably terrible, making travel between neighborhoods difficult. Using the BTS (Skytrain) and MRT (underground) public transport systems — which are modern, clean and function efficiently — may be the best plan for your group. They’re also cheap: A BTS fare runs from 50 cents to less than $2. Of course, the quintessential tuk-tuk experience is a must, but just make sure to clarify pricing (and bargain hard) before getting in — the same goes for taxis. A short tuk-tuk trip usually costs around 30 baht, or $1. The river ferry is another affordable way to get from A to B, but expect crowded ferries full of locals and tourists alike. You can also ride banana boats up the river, ideal for groups, but those will cost a bit more and you may get splashed with river water during the bumpy ride. Take motorcycle taxis at your own risk.

The weather in Bangkok is always warm, but March to June are the hottest months. The rainy season runs from July to October and the most pleasant time to visit is between November and February when it’s dry and warm. The city is busy year-round and you may escape with just a downpour or two during the rainy season, so visiting all year long is possible.

In general, you’re a tourist in a large city, so be aware of typical city dangers like pickpocketing and tourist scams, especially if you’re drinking heavily. Guard your belongings in tuk-tuks, where thieves on motorcycles can speed by and reach in to grab your valuables. The good news is you can barter whenever possible and make sure you do or you’ll be mercilessly overcharged when buying goods, food, and while riding in taxis, which prefer to quote you an overpriced number — always insist they turn on the meter instead. Oh, and definitely don’t drink the tap water.

For an even wilder Bangkok bachelor experience, take a side trip to Pattaya, one of Thailand’s busy beach towns notorious for its party atmosphere and reachable in under two hours by car. With all-night clubs, quirky cabaret shows, and a thriving red-light district, there’s lots of crazy evening fun to be had, but daytime is just as cool. Boat parties are typical and adventurers can participate in a number of adrenaline-pumping activities like skydiving and bungee jumping — and there’s always beach time if you’re nursing a hangover.

Why Go Here? Bangkok is known for its wild party scene but also for its colorful and serene culture, which you can find hidden beneath the neon lights and busy streets. The city is full of magnificent temples and mouthwatering food and is extremely affordable, especially compared to other capital cities around Asia and throughout the entire world. There are endless options for activities, ranging from things as calm as cooking classes, energetic as axe throwing, and as wild as ping-pong shows — you know what those are, right? With year-round warm weather and welcoming locals, Bangkok is the perfect place for a party-loving groom or one more interested in flavorful cuisine and Southeast Asian culture.

Pros and Cons of Having a Bachelor Party in Bangkok

Pros: 

  • Epic partying (from trashy to classy and everything in between)
  • Plenty of cultural, adventure, and tourist activities
  • Delicious food
  • Endless accommodation options
  • Very affordable (once you get there)
  • You can visit year-round (if you don’t mind a bit of rain)
  • It’s extremely far from the U.S.
  • You can’t fly there nonstop
  • It’s crowded with lots of traffic
  • The nightlife scene can get trashy/seedy quickly

Best Attractions and Activities in Bangkok

Bangkok bachelor party activities tend to fall into two categories: day and night. Or perhaps it’s better to specify them as normal and raunchy. It’s no secret that Bangkok’s nightlife and evening activities are pretty wild, but you can mix and match some of these late-night affairs with daytime group activities that you might actually remember the next day. For ease, the night activities are listed within the bar/nightclub category in this guide.

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Thai Boxing at Watchara Muay Thai Gym

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Sports enthusiasts should plan to check out Thai boxing with Muay Thai Knockout . The stage at Asiatique market is where the matches take place, and it’s best to get tickets ahead of time as they do sell out. Wandering through the market before or after them is a fun way to see all the wares and grab some snacks before the real fun, too. If you want to go a step further, book a private lesson for your group at Watchara Muay Thai Gym . Be aware that these classes are usually pretty intense even if you’re in great shape, so do this activity on a day you aren’t feeling hungover or jet-lagged. 

Axe Throwing at Golden Axe Throw Club

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Challenge your crew to axe throwing, where you chuck an axe at a target and hope to hit the bullseye, not the groom by mistake. The Golden Axe Throw Club allows groups to book private lanes at a reasonable, low price. 

Go on a Bike Tour

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Bike through the bustling streets of Bangkok with Follow Me Bike Tours , which offers cycling tours of the city both day and night, as well as biking food tours — ideal for your first experience with street food — and jungle tours. Private tours can also be curated to include scavenger hunts or barbecues at the end. 

Head to a Pool Party

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Beat Bangkok’s intense heat by heading to a pool party. The ones that happen every last Saturday of the month from 1 p.m. to  9 p.m. at   SO Sofitel’s Water Club and rooftop infinity pool are the most famous, but the pool scene at other city hotels is pretty fantastic, too. 

Go-Kart Racing

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You can’t go wrong go-karting at EasyKart , one of Asia’s largest indoor tracks. The complex also features a bar and foosball and pool tables. If your bachelor party falls on a holiday, this may the perfect activity, as it’s open seven days a week, 365 days a year from 1 p.m. until midnight each day. 

Show Off at a Shooting Range

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Blow off some steam at the Bangkok Shooting Range , where you can practice your marksmanship with revolvers, pistols, shotguns, and assault rifles, all with the assistance of highly experienced professionals. Groups of up to 20 can shoot at the same time so the activity is ideal for small to larger parties. 

Try a Traditional Thai Cooking Class

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Those who love food or cooking or simply want to experience a sliver of Thai culture through their palate should do a cooking class, the tamest activity on this list. The perfect group activity, Chef LeeZ’s Cooking Class typically starts with a morning visit to the market to pick up fresh ingredients before heading back to the school to whip up not one or two, but 12 different traditional Thai delights. Courses are best for groups of under eight, and the school welcomes vegans, vegetarians, meat lovers, and those with allergies, from virgin cooks to experienced chefs and everyone in between.

Party on a Private Boat

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Treat yourselves to a private boat party on the Chao Phraya River with Thai River Cruise . Having your own private boat comes with its perks — you choose the dinner menu, the music, and cruising time and pile on enticing extras like a lights disco, pulsing sound system, and karaoke. Private boats can hold up to 30 guests. 

Have a Thai Massage

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If it’s a traditional Thai massage or spa experience you’re after, Thai massages are some of the best in the world. Try Baan Sabai Spa , where you’ll find experienced therapists offering a variety of massage and other spa treatments. Note that this is an actual massage, not a code word for something else.

Best Hotels, Resorts & Airbnbs in Bangkok

Bangkok is gigantic and fairly spread out. It’s likely you’ll have to move around the city for various activities, so as long as you stay in the city center, you’ll be able to get wherever you need to go by Uber/Grab, taxi, tuk-tuk, or public transport. 

Some of the best hotels can be found along the riverside through Yan Nawa, near Lumpini Park, or in Siam. Luxury hotels are fairly affordable in the city and if you want to splurge, many have impressive suites (more on that below.)

Great for Backpackers: Khao San Road

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Vibe: If it’s budget backpacker hostels you prefer, Khao San Road is the place to be, but don’t expect to sleep much as the area is busy, loud, and full of fellow backpackers and bachelor parties.

Price:  Varies depending on which hostel you choose. Generally cheap though.

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Vibe: The W Bangkok is one of the most happening hotels in the city, with a dark, sexy vibe and room touches like sequined boxing gloves and gold velvet sofas.

Price: Part of Marriott’s Bonvoy program, the W Bangkok’s prices are fairly reasonable, with the most basic guest rooms starting at $140 per night. Its Extreme WOW presidential suite is the ultimate splurge for bachelors, a corner suite with an enormous living room, insane city views, and amenities like a private hot tub and steam room. Prices for this epic suite start at $950 per night.

Lebua Hotel

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Vibe: Fans of “The Hangover II” can also visit the famous Lebua Hotel — you may remember the scene filmed on the golden-domed rooftop. And, you can even stay in the Hangover Suite , where some of the cast stayed during filming. The suite is perfect for groups, with three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a living room, kitchen, and four balconies, plus special touches like complimentary welcome “Hangovertinis” and a fully stocked mini-bar.

Price: Rates for the suite start at $545 per night, while regular guest rooms start around $120 per night.

Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel

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Vibe: Even the most basic rooms at the Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel are beautiful and Thai-inspired, but the two-bedroom Jim Thompson Explorer suite is a dream. Its teak walls and chandeliers are perfect for design gurus wanting an elegant, antique Thai experience.

Price:  Regular room rates start at $149 a night, while rates for the Jim Thompson Explorer suite start at $2,250 a night.

SO Sofitel Bangkok

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Vibe: The site of Bangkok’s famed pool parties is also a fabulous place to stay overnight, with themed rooms where you can choose the vibe you’re into: water, earth, wood, metal, or fire. SO Sofitel Bangkok’s rooms are colorful and comfortable, and many overlook Lumphini Park and the city skyline, as does its stunning infinity pool.

Price: Rates start at $130 per night.

Airbnb: Modern Thai Villa

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Vibe:   This stunning private villa , located just outside the main tourist area in Bangkok’s Bang Na neighborhood, sleeps up to eight guests, giving you four bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, daily housekeeping service, air conditioning — you’ll thank us later — and access to your own private pool. You’ll also get complimentary airport transfers, while a private chef and Thai massage services are available for an additional charge.

Price:  Rates from $250 a night.

Airbnb: Six-Bedroom Suite With A Slide

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Vibe: Located in the heart of Bangkok’s Lumphini neighborhood and ideal for large groups of up to 12, this six-bedroom duplex comes with a giant projector screen and bluetooth speakers for movie-viewing, massage chairs, a pool table, a fully loaded kitchen, an elliptical machine, and a large playground-style slide to help you get between floors.

Price: Rates from $277 a night.

Airbnb: Bangkok Garden Villa

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Vibe: Larger Airbnb rentals are hard to come by in the crowded Thai city, but the Bangkok Garden Villa is one of the few that can sleep up to 15. With five bedrooms and four bathrooms, it also comes with arcade games, a small pool with a waterslide, and plenty of outdoor relaxation space surrounded by zen landscaping and greenery.

Price: Rates range from $200 to $300 per night.

Mad Monkey Bangkok

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Vibe: For true party animals wanting to conserve cash, a hostel is the way to go. Mad Monkey Bangkok is clean and comfortable but also has a major social vibe — there’s always a party happening at the Mad Monkey swimming pool.

Price: Private double rooms go for around $45 per night, and at just $13 per person for a bed in the four-bedroom dorm, you’ll have plenty left for your booze budget.

Best Restaurants in Bangkok

Sample some street food.

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Bangkok’s dining scene is a little bit different. While you can make a reservation or stop into a sit-down joint, street food is affordable, enticing, and easy to find on every corner. Some of the best places to go for street food are night markets, like JJ Green. Chinatown, Victory Monument, and Soi 38 Sukumvhit are excellent places to sample a variety of meat, vegetarian, rice, and noodle dishes, as well as tropical fruits, juices and, of course, Thai beer. You can get filling meals from most street hawkers for about 30 or 40 baht (or around $1 to $1.50). 

To fully enjoy street food throughout your trip, follow these tips:

  • Avoid tap water.
  • Go for cooked vegetables instead of raw ones.
  • Make sure the fruit is peeled in front of you.
  • Don’t eat anything that looks like it’s been sitting out in the heat all day.
  • Pack tummy meds just in case.

Raan Jay Fai

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For a truly memorable street food experience, try the Michelin-starred Raan Jay Fai restaurant. The signature crab omelet is worth the long wait in line. Best of all, this is probably one of the few Michelin-starred spots in the world that stays open until 2 a.m., the perfect time to sample their famous drunken noodles dish, which sells for $12. 

Cabbages & Condoms

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For a relaxed lunch, visit nonprofit restaurant Cabbages & Condoms , where the proceeds from your Pad Thai go to The Population & Community Development Association, which supports health education about HIV/AIDS and rural development. Instead of after-dinner mints, you get condoms. It’s somewhat pricier than the usual Bangkok restaurant, with mains around $5 to $15. 

Queen of Curry

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For no-frills, delicious Thai curry, salads, and stir fry, visit Queen of Curry . With both indoor and outdoor seating, the restaurant caters to both locals and tourists with affordable Thai cuisine. Make sure to specify how spicy you want your curry! Prices are generally $3 or $4. 

Waterside Karaoke Restaurant

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Waterside Karaoke Restaurant lives up to its name with several different sections of overwater, riverside Thai dining. At night, the space comes alive with lanterns and colorful lights, a sign that karaoke is in your future. Expect to pay $7 to $10 for main courses.

Blue Elephant

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For a fancier dinner complete with exceptional cocktails, Blue Elephant is located in the middle of Bangkok’s busy financial district — but hidden away in a colonial mansion. Thai chef Nooror Somany Steppe whips up what the restaurant refers to as “Royal Thai Cuisine.” Expect to pay all the way up to $55 for a locally sourced ribeye with spicy Thai herbs, crunchy perilla seeds, and “forgotten husband” sticky rice. 

Broccoli Revolution

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If you need something healthier to balance the booze and Pad Thai, Broccoli Revolution offers vegan-based Thai and international cuisine. The eatery has menu items like cold-pressed juices, healthy bowls and salads, as well as homemade french fries and zucchini pasta. Dishes hover around $5 to $7. 

BKK Bagel Bakery

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After a long night out on the town, you’ll need a hearty breakfast to refuel. And when two friends, one American and one Thai, searched Bangkok for New York bagels and found none, they opened their own spot, BKK Bagels . Even better, they deliver via Food Panda if you can’t bear to move from your hotel room after a crazy night out. A Veggie Monger avocado bagel sandwich costs a little over $6. 

Best Bars and Clubs in Bangkok

Bangkok has some of the wildest nightlife in the world. Options range from classy rooftop bars to backpacker pubs and of course, a less distinguished scene, if that’s what you’re looking for. 

Make sure if you’re planning to visit a rooftop bar or a fancier club that you dress appropriately: no flip-flops, tank tops, shorts, or backpacks. Bring your ID with you just in case. Group reservations at clubs or fancier rooftop spots are always recommended.

Above Eleven

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While the SkyBar at Lebua has the most famous rooftop thanks to “The Hangover Part II,” Above Eleven spans two floors and has a stylish yet inviting vibe. The bar also serves Japanese/Peruvian fusion cuisine. 

Cru Champagne Bar

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A stylish sky-high spot to enjoy an outdoor drink and snack, Cru Champagne Bar serves G.H. Mumm Champagnes and delicious cocktails. One of the world’s highest Champagne bars, the 360 -degree views of Bangkok are magnificent. 

Havana Social

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Inspired by pre-revolutionary Cuba, Havana Social is a hidden gem of a bar where you can live Cuban music on weekends. Being a speakeasy, entry isn’t as straightforward as it is at most bars: Plan to step into a decrepit phone booth, dial the secret code, and wait for the fake door to slide open and let you in. You can c all 028 216 6111 ahead of time to get the secret entry code. For table bookings, call 080 467 7409.⁣

Onyx Bangkok

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Dance all night long at Onyx , an Ibiza-inspired nightclub that brands itself as “ the biggest and best dance party extravaganza ever conceived in Bangkok.” Expect superstar DJs, the latest in sound and light technology, and a huge dance floor. VIP tables are also available for groups. 

Goldencoins Taproom

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If it’s craft beer, you’re after, Goldencoins Taproom usually has six Thai IPAs on draft. The long, wooden tables and low stools are perfect for groups to enjoy a no-frills, beer-fueled experience. 

Best Strip Clubs in Bangkok

For those wanting more than just an evening stroll through Bangkok’s more notorious neighborhoods, pick a spot and head inside. Expect go-go dancers and ping-pong shows — these can also be found around the Patpong night market area and in the Nana neighborhood — which are essentially sex shows, but we won’t ruin the fun by telling you where they fling the ping-pong balls from.

The Soi Cowboy Street

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Soi Cowboy is one of the most famous red-light districts in Bangkok, a long street with bright lights and action every night of the week, whether it be pubs, go-go bars, strip clubs, or beyond. For a tamer experience, walk along the street and just soak it all in. 

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Suzie Wong is one of the most famous bars on the street, and you can find almost everything you’re looking for here. 

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Bangkok is also known for its ladyboy bars, where you can see these effeminate men pose, dance, and party with bargoers in Nana, Soi Cowboy and Patpong.

Naked Sushi

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For those who want to combine dinner with girls and drinks, there’s naked sushi , where a model poses as a serving tray and will come to your hotel room covered in sushi. Mojo Sons will arrange the, er, feast and quote you a price for one hour. 

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Late-night massages almost always come with something a little extra. If this is on your bucket list, your special service can best be found in the Phrom Phong or Nana area.

The Pimp Club Bangkok

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A slightly higher-end gentlemen’s club than you might find on streets like Soi Cowboy or the Patpong market, The Pimp is known for having the most beautiful dancers in the city. Groups can reserve private rooms, complete with karaoke and private dancers. 

When navigating uncharted territory like erotic massages, sex shows, and beyond, use your best judgment. If it feels overly sleazy or like things are getting out of hand, quickly exit the situation. However, plan to pay before doing so — staff will be fine with you leaving, but make sure to pay up first if you owe anything to avoid any issues.

Bangkok Hangover Tours

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All of this Bangkok bachelor fun may seem familiar — maybe you’ve seen “The Hangover Part II,” where a bachelor party goes awry in Bangkok. If you want to head to some of the places featured in the movie, you can do so with Bangkok Hangover Tours , which will guide your crew through areas like Soi Cowboy, Nana, and PatPong, pointing out all the bars and nightclubs filmed in the movie.

Bottom Line

Bangkok can be everything you want it to be when it comes to hosting a bachelor party . From group bonding activities like axe throwing to street food adventures and wild evenings out on the town, you can combine a variety of activities alongside unique cultural experiences, making a Bangkok bachelor party one to remember.

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5 Days in Thailand: Complete Itineraries with Expert Tips

Let's embark on a journey of 5 days in thailand with idc travel in this article, where you can find comprehensive itineraries and travel tips for the best adventure..

  • Updated: December 19, 2023 Phuong Khanh in Beautiful Thailand , Thailand itineraries , Thailand Travel Tips 0 comment.

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Is It Enough to Spend 5 Days in Thailand?

  • Thailand 5 Days Tour to Untouched Tourist Spots
  • Explore Ancient Villages In Northern Thailand For 5 Days
  • Explore Southern Thailand In 5 Days
  • 5 Days Chiang Mai & Northern Thailand Discovery

Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand

When planning a trip to Thailand, a common question is whether 5 days is sufficient to experience what this vibrant country has to offer. The answer largely depends on what you hope to achieve during your visit. While 5 days in Thailand is a relatively short time to explore all of this country, it’s certainly enough to get a taste of the country’s diverse culture, stunning landscapes, and rich history.

In 5 days, you can focus on a specific region or a couple of key cities. For instance, you could spend a couple of days in Bangkok , exploring the bustling city life and historical sites, then head to either the northern part of the country to immerse yourself in the culture of Chiang Mai , or south to the beaches of Phuket . While you won’t see everything, you’ll certainly experience a range of what Thailand has to offer, from urban exploration to cultural immersion and relaxation on beautiful beaches.

What to Pack in Your Luggage for 5 Days in Thailand

Packing for a trip to Thailand in 5 days requires thoughtful consideration to ensure you have everything you need while keeping your luggage light. Here’s a detailed guide on what to pack:

  • Lightweight and Breathable Fabrics: The tropical climate means hot and humid conditions. Pack light cotton or linen clothes that are breathable.
  • Modest Attire for Temples: When visiting temples, it’s important to dress modestly. This means clothing that covers shoulders and knees. A light scarf or shawl can be useful for covering up when needed.
  • Swimwear: For beach destinations or hotel pools, don’t forget your swimwear.
  • A Light Jacket or Sweater: For cooler evenings, especially in the northern regions or in air-conditioned places.
  • Comfortable Walking Shoes: Essential for exploring cities or historical sites. A pair of sturdy sandals or flip-flops is also good for beach days or casual walks.

Accessories and Essentials

  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen with high SPF, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against the strong sun.
  • Rain Gear: A compact umbrella or a lightweight raincoat, especially if you’re traveling during the rainy season (May to October).
  • Daypack: A small backpack or daypack for carrying essentials during day trips.

Electronics

  • Universal Travel Adapter: Thailand uses the Type A, B, and C plug types, and the standard voltage is 220 V.
  • Power Bank: To keep your devices charged during long days out.
  • Camera: To capture memories. Even if you plan to use your phone, consider a waterproof case or bag if you’ll be around water.

Health and Hygiene

  • First-Aid Kit: Include basics like band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and any personal medications.
  • Insect Repellent: Particularly important if you’re visiting rural areas or traveling during the rainy season.
  • Hand Sanitizer and Wet Wipes: Handy for cleaning your hands before snacking, especially when street food is involved.
  • Travel-Sized Toiletries: Keep in mind that many hotels will provide basic toiletries, so you can save space by not packing large bottles.

Miscellaneous

  • Reusable Water Bottle: Many places in Thailand have water refill stations, so a reusable bottle is both eco-friendly and convenient.
  • Copies of Important Documents: Keep digital and physical copies of your passport, visa, travel insurance, and any other important documents.

Keep it in your mind, packing light is key, especially if you plan to move around. With this comprehensive packing list, you’ll be well-prepared for a diverse and enjoyable 5 days in Thailand.

Suggested Itineraries for 5 Days in Thailand

Itinerary 1: explore flawless spots of thailand in 5 days.

Explore Flawless Spots of Thailand in 5 Days

Day 1 – Bangkok to Phitsanulok: Start your journey with an early breakfast in Bangkok, then head to Ayutthaya, a UNESCO-listed site , to explore ancient bronze statues and temples. After lunch in Lopburi and visits to historical ruins and the Monkey Temple, conclude your day with an overnight stay in Phitsanulok.

Day 2 – Timeless Wonders of Sukhothai and Sri Satchanalai: Discover the revered Buddha statue at Wat Maha That, then delve into the ruins of Thailand’s first capital in Sukhothai. Post-lunch, explore Sri Satchanalai’s ancient temples before retiring for the night in Lampang.

Day 3 – Cultural Mosaic from Lampang to Chiang Rai: Visit the Emerald Buddha in Lampang, then journey to Chiang Rai. Experience the Golden Triangle’s rich history, enjoy a Mekong River boat trip, and explore Mae Sai’s local market. The day ends with an overnight stay in Chiang Rai.

Day 4 – From Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai: After visiting the Phami Akha hill tribe community, head to Chiang Mai for a local lunch. Spend the afternoon in a handicraft village, then enjoy a traditional Thai dinner and dance show, with an optional night market visit, followed by an overnight stay in Chiang Mai.

Day 5 – Delve into Chiang Mai’s Nature and Return to Bangkok: Visit the majestic Doi Suthep Temple and an elephant sanctuary, followed by lunch at an orchid farm. After a brief visit to a Thai wood carving factory, board the night train back to Bangkok, concluding your 5-day tour of Thailand’s untouched tourist spots.

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Itinerary 2: Discover Ancient Villages in Northern Thailand for 5 Days

Discover Ancient Villages in Northern Thailand for 5 Days

Day 1 – Chiang Mai Arrival and Doi Pui Mountain Exploration:  Arrive in Chiang Mai and enjoy a local lunch featuring khao soi. Begin your Northern Thailand adventure with a hike on Doi Pui Mountain, experiencing pine forests and wild lilies, and visiting a Hmong village for local coffee. Conclude the hike at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and spend the evening exploring Chiang Mai’s vibrant night market.

Day 2 – Inthanon National Park Adventure:  Embark on a scenic drive to Inthanon National Park, home to Thailand’s highest peak and stunning waterfalls. Explore the park’s highlights, enjoy a peaceful lunch, and hike to a remote inn within the park for an overnight stay.

Day 3 – Trek to Pamon Village:  Start early for a hike along the river to Pamon Village, passing through waterfalls and swimming spots. After lunch, interact with the local Karen families, noting their unique culture and traditions. Spend the night in a local homestay, enjoying a hearty dinner.

Day 4 – Trek from Pamon to Mae Sapok Village:  After breakfast at the homestay, continue trekking through waterfalls and forests. Arrive at Ban Kat village in the afternoon and stay overnight in a traditional Thai country house, enjoying Northern Thai cuisine and local hospitality.

Day 5 – Departure from Chiang Mai:  Post-breakfast, visit Ban Tawai, a renowned wood carving village. Enjoy a local lunch at Santitham Breakfast, savoring Eastern Thai dishes. Relax with a therapeutic foot massage before being transferred to the airport, concluding your memorable 5-day Northern Thailand tour.

>>> If you fancy this experience, check out our 5 Days in Thailand: Explore Ancient Villages Tour

Itinerary 3: Immerse in the Beauty of the Ocean for 5 Days in Thailand

Immerse in the Beauty of the Ocean for 5 Days in Thailand

Day 1 – Arrival and Relaxation in Phuket: Arrive in Phuket, check into your jungle lodge, and spend the afternoon relaxing or exploring the area by bicycle. In the evening, savor authentic Southern Thai cuisine and local organic seafood for dinner.

Day 2 – Nature Trails and Kayaking in Phang Nga:  Start with a nature trail walk in the jungle, followed by a visit to the Sarasin Bridge for stunning views. After lunch at the Jungle Lodge, enjoy an afternoon kayaking through mangroves or relaxing at the lodge.

Day 3 – Fishing Village Experience:  Wake up early for a fishing adventure with local fishermen in Ban Samchong. Experience village life, swim in Phang Nga Bay, and enjoy a meal prepared from your catch. Spend the night in a local house, experiencing traditional Thai living.

Day 4 – Phang Nga Bay Exploration:  Cruise around Phang Nga Bay, visiting iconic spots like James Bond Island and the floating village of Pan-Yee. Here, you will also have a chance to snorkel among coral reefs and explore cave systems. End the day with dinner and an overnight stay in Khao Lak .

Day 5: Relaxation in Khao Lak and Departure:  Spend your final morning relaxing on the serene beaches of Khao Lak, with options for a spa massage or a cooking class. Conclude your 5-day Southern Thailand tour with a transfer to the airport for your onward journey.

>>> If you prefer this tour program, check out more information at 5 Days in Southern Thailand Tour . Also, find more similar itineraries on our list of best Thailand tours .

Culinary Highlights to Savor in Thailand in 5 Days

Som tum – thai papaya salad.

Som Tum

Som Tum is a classic dish from Northeast Thailand. At its core, this salad features thinly shredded unripe papaya, which provides a crisp, refreshing base. The dish is elevated with a mix of carrots, tomatoes, and runner beans, adding color and texture. The real magic, however, lies in the dressing – a lively concoction of palm sugar, tamarind juice, fish sauce, and lime juice, all pounded together in a mortar. This mixture is then spiced up with a generous helping of fresh chilies, making Som Tum a fiery delight. During 5 days in Thailand, you can find Som Tum from every street food stall or local market in Thailand, where it’s prepared fresh right in front of you.

Pad Thai – Stir-Fried Noodles

Pad Thai

Pad Thai is perhaps the most famous ambassador of Thai cuisine worldwide. This beloved noodle dish starts with thin rice noodles, which are stir-fried in a hot wok with a blend of flavorful ingredients. The noodles are tossed with eggs, firm tofu, and a choice of shrimp or chicken, making it a versatile dish that caters to different tastes. The stir-fry is then enhanced with the addition of bean sprouts, garlic, shallots, and red chili pepper. The distinctive Pad Thai flavor comes from a well-balanced mixture of fish sauce, sugar, and tamarind pulp, which creates a unique taste that is savory, sweet, and tangy all at once.

While Pad Thai is available in Thai restaurants globally, the most authentic and flavorful versions are often found at street vendors in Thailand, so do not miss out on this dish when traveling to Thailand in 5 days. These local chefs master the art of balancing the complex flavors and serve up this iconic dish with a side of Thai hospitality.

Tom Yum Goong – Spicy Shrimp Soup

Tom Yum Goong

Tom Yum Goong

Tom Yum Goong is a celebrated Thai soup, known for its bold, aromatic, and spicy flavor profile. This soup is a delightful showcase of Thailand’s love for herbs and spices. It features juicy shrimp as the star ingredient, but the soul of Tom Yum Goong lies in its broth. The broth is a fragrant mix of lemongrass, galangal, and kaffir lime leaves, creating a base that is both citrusy and earthy.

Do not miss the chance to sip Tom Yum Goong during your 5 days in Thailand. The heat from the chili peppers will warm you up, while the tangy and aromatic broth is incredibly soothing. The shrimp adds a level of richness, making the soup a fulfilling meal. For the freshest and most authentic Tom Yum Goong, head to a local eatery by the coast in Thailand, where the shrimp is as fresh as it gets.

Khao Niew Mamuang – Mango Sticky Rice

mango sticky rice

Mango Sticky Rice

Mango Sticky Rice is a not-to-be-missed dish during your trip to Thailand in 5 days. The dish starts with glutinous rice, which is steamed and then mixed with sweetened coconut milk, giving it a rich, creamy texture and a subtle sweetness. The rice is then paired with slices of ripe, juicy mango. In Thailand, mangoes are particularly sweet and flavorful, making them the perfect complement to sticky rice. You can find this delightful dessert at street vendors and dessert cafes throughout Thailand, each offering their unique take on this classic sweet treat.

Not limited to the abovementioned dishes, if you are into Thai cuisine, don’t hesitate to check out 15 Dishes to Savor in Thailand .

Useful Tips for 5 Days in Thailand

Transportation.

  • In Cities: In Bangkok, use the BTS Skytrain and MRT for efficient travel. Apps like Grab are useful for booking taxis or rideshares and often offer English-speaking drivers.
  • Between Cities: For intercity travel, domestic flights are efficient. Train travel is also an option, particularly for the experience of traveling from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
  • Islands and Beaches: For island destinations, book ferries in advance, especially during peak season. Local buses and songthaews (shared taxis) are economical options for short distances.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Temple Visits: Dress modestly (cover shoulders and knees) and remove shoes when entering temple buildings. It’s respectful to avoid pointing your feet toward Buddha images and monks.
  • Interacting with Locals: Thai culture values politeness and a calm demeanor. Always greet with a smile and be patient in interactions.

Food and Health

  • Street Food: Embrace the street food culture for authentic Thai flavors. Look for busy stalls with high turnover. Be cautious with spicy dishes if you’re not used to them.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink bottled water and stay hydrated, especially when spending time outdoors.
  • Travel Insurance: Ensure you have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies.

Money and Shopping

  • Cash is King: While credit cards are accepted in many places, cash is still king, especially in smaller shops and street markets.
  • Bargaining: Bargaining is common in markets. Do it respectfully and understand that a small discount is more likely than a large one.

As the journey through this guide to spending 5 days in Thailand comes to a close, it’s clear that this vibrant country offers a rich tapestry of experiences. While 5 days may only scratch the surface of what Thailand has to offer, it’s certainly enough time to fall in love with its diverse landscapes, tantalizing cuisine, and warm-hearted people. So pack your bags, bring an open mind, and prepare for an adventure today. If you find any difficulty, feel free to contact us for help!

Do I need any special vaccinations for traveling to Southern Thailand?

It’s always best to consult with a healthcare provider before traveling. Generally, routine vaccinations like tetanus, hepatitis A, and typhoid are recommended for Thailand. Depending on your itinerary, you might also consider vaccinations for hepatitis B and rabies.

What is the best time of year to visit Southern Thailand?

The best time to visit Southern Thailand is between November and April when the weather is dry and sunny. The monsoon season from May to October can bring heavy rains and rough seas, especially on the Andaman Coast.

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Hi . We are 4 friends , planning the bachelor party i Thailand.

Please help in planning travel itinerary , we are flexible with places and days 5/6 days .

We have listed below places , not sure where to start and end

Koh Phangan

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Aside from that, KPN, is a bit logistical, and won't have the 'bachelor' action you are looking for, unless FMP time.

Of the other 3, I'd choose Phuket , Patts as 2nd, although if any interest in beach time, you'll be disappointed vs beaches in the Americas.

Hindsight and being an expat, Bangkok has your 'bachelor' options also, though Patts probably cheaper, and more options. Competition always helps with price.

If 'R' rated bachelor scene, then Phuket, depending when arriving from BOS, and or direct to HKT or not, could waste time traveling through BKK, requiring overnights if choosing unwisely. Again, Bangkok wins.

Easier & cheaper to spend the money at home, unless a big fan of the 'HangOver' movies. And everything isn't a 1/2 hr boat ride away, like in the movie.

Tripadvisor staff removed this post because it did not meet Tripadvisor's forum guideline limiting each user to a single forums screen name.

How many days in total? Do you mean 5 or 6 days in each city you listed?

Four people, one of you should have access to a laptop or other big screen computer for research. For each city you listed there is a dedicated forum you can pull up.

"...not sure where to start and end.."

If starting in the US and returning there - start with round trip plane tickets from Boston to BKK ( Bangkok ) and return to Boston.

* If your total time in Thailand is 6 days you really DO NOT have time for 4 cities. You barely have time for Bangkok and nearby Pattaya .

The month you show up will determine the weather you get. Also affect the prices you pay for plane rides and hotels. (Late November, December, January and the first half of February you will be in high season. Most expensive will be the time period immediate before and after Christmas and New Years Day holiday period.

Each city you have an interest in will have a forum. On that forum there are posts for hotels, what to see and do, what part of town or city to select for hotel location and other helpful information.

https://travelhappy.info/thailand-map/

Make Google searches a new friend. Especially for information on how to travel between major cities.

You do have to take care of the normal stuff. Like how best to change US dollars to Thai baht. (Do it in Thailand.) You have to know how to use ATMs, you have to research scams to avoid, etc.

Forum searches can be helpful for simple questions. (Search function just above your opening post.)

Thanks for your reply.

We are planning for total 6 days trip.

We can skip places, if needed.Want to spend time like adults.

Phuket and Koh Phangan are too far from Bangkok for cheap transit.

If you need a good beach to swim at choose Phuket.. But you would have to purchase flights for everyone. If you choose Phuket do not go to Pattaya! Time, time time!!!

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I would keep it simple guys.

Patts is a party town.

Finish off with one last night in Bangkok, or go straight to the airport from Patts.

A bus to Bangkok and 3 nights in Bangkok.

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6, 7 or 8 days in thailand: the best itinerary.

You’re traveling to Thailand and you’re looking for the best 7-day Itinerary?

You’re at the right place!

In order to help you plan your stay , I have prepared two 6, 7 or 8 days itineraries in Thailand .

Organised based on your airport of arrival( Phuket or Krabi ), these itineraries in the South of the country will allow you to discover the most beautiful islands of the Andaman Sea and their dream beaches!

Quick note: If you prefer to v isit Bangkok , Ayutthaya and the northern city of Chiang Mai during your trip, you should rather read my other itinerary: A week in Thailand.

In this travel guide, in addition to the best places to visit , you will find a list of the best accommodations depending on your budget . And as always, I will also give you all my best tips to make the most of your stay!

So, what are the best things to do in 7 days in Thailand?

Accommodation in Phuket

Accommodation in koh yao noi, accommodation in koh lanta, best accommodation in krabi town, the best hotels in ao nang, where to stay in railay, go for 7 days in thailand on a single southern island, you’re traveling to thailand these articles will help you, itinerary: 7 days in thailand from phuket, 1) phuket (3 days).

For this first example of a 7-day itinerary in Thailand, you can land in Phuket.

The island has an international airport with many direct flights every day from all destinations. It is therefore very convenient to start a holiday in the south of the country. You can compare flight prices for Phuket at the end of this article.

From the airport, which is to the north, there are buses, taxis or a private transport (click here to access the info) to either Phuket Town (Phuket Town) or Patong, the liveliest area of the island. It depends on the location of the hotel you have booked:

  • You must go to Patong if you want to be in the heart of the tourist area and explore best known beaches .
  • Phuket Town is more convenient to take the ferry to the other Andaman Sea islands such as Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lanta .

For this first day in Phuket, and in order to recover a little from the flight and the jet lag, you could spend part of the day on Patong beach.

Although it is very busy, you will still find the space to lay down your towel on the 1 2km long stretch of sand. Sunbathe, swim or try one of the many water activities like parasailing or buoy rides.

Patong

At the end of the day, head for Bangla Road, towards Patong. This street, with its shops, bars, restaurants and night clubs , is the most lively in Phuket!

You can be able to watch a ladyboy show, with extremely pretty ladies, ultra-well-made and dressed, who are actually men! The most famous show in Phuket is the one at the Simon Cabaret.

The place is packed every night, so it is important to book your tickets in advance . You can buy them directly by clicking here.

If you would like a little more action for this first night in Phuket, you must attend a Muay Thai boxing match. This is Thailand’ s national sport, all punches are allowed!

There are also fights in Patong, and here too, it is better to book your tickets because the Thai people love it.

Click on the button below to purchase tickets:

Spend the night in Phuket.

For your second day of this 7-8 day trip to South Thailand, continue exploring Phuket.

You must focus on the East Zone, towards Phuket Town and the surroundings.

If you are staying in Patong, you can easily go by bus or rent a scooter . Phuket Town being the capital of the island, it is well connected.

If you prefer, there is also a very comprehensive organised trip to see some of the must-see spots . You can get the description and all the information for the reservation by clicking on the button below:

You must take a walk around the old town , which includes several buildings and houses built in the Portuguese Sino style, very colourful and perfectly renovated. The area is really charming and pleasant.

Things to see on your walk:

  • Thalang Road, the most popular street, with its local craft shops and cafés
  • Thai Hua Museum on the history of Phuket
  • The Blue Elephant Mansion , renowned for its traditional Thai cooking classes
  • The Shrine of Serene Light, a Chinese temple
  • The Clock Tower (not to be confused with that of Chiang Rai )
  • The Phuket Museum is located in the Old Standard Chartered Bank building
  • Phang Nga Road and its street art
  • Bang Niew Shrine

vieille ville Phuket temple chinois

Then go to Monkey Hill , which lives up to its name, with hundreds of monkeys. They are used to humans and expect only one thing: food.

It’s a well-oiled business, with banana and groundnut sellers scattered around the area.

As well as seeing the monkeys, you can climb the path up the hill to admire the panorama of the island. 

Speaking of panoramic views, you can also take the opportunity when in Phuket Town to go to the Khao Rang Hill Viewpoint, which offers a view of the whole city.

On your way, stop at Wat Khao Rang Temple to admire the large golden Buddha statue there.

End the day at the beach and spend another night in Phuket.

For your last day in Phuket, you have a choice of several options, depending on your desires:

1) Take a day trip to Koh Phi Phi to discover the best known island of Thailand.

This trip can also be taken on a very beautiful catamaran . Click here to book!

Koh Phi Phi

2) Take a trip to the Similan Islands, one of the most beautiful diving and snorkelling spots in the world.

3) Spend a morning in an elephant sanctuary to feed and wash them. Book by clicking here!

Or take a Thai cooking class to discover the secrets of an excellent Pad Thai or panang curry. Book here!

In the afternoon, you can stay at the beach or enjoy a some sporty activities like a zipline at the most famous park in Phuket. You can book your zipline activity right here!

4) Rent a scooter and visit the southern part of the island :

  • Wat Chalong
  • The Big Buddha
  • The Karon View Point
  • The Nai Harn Beach
  • The Windmill Viewpoint and Yanui Beach
  • Watch the sunset at Promthep Cape

Spend one last night in Phuket.

For more details on the things to do in Phuket, please read our article: What are the things to see in Phuket?

Important point for   trips and activities in Phuket and Thailand in general: some agencies are extremely lax in terms of safety standards and respect for the environment. Incidentally, accidents happen quite regularly!

To do your activities safely, it is best to book the ones I mention in the article in advance. It’s not more expensive, and you can rest assured that you are doing your trip or activity with a reputed agency.

If you want to be in the middle of the action, I have prepared a selection of accommodation on the Patong side:

  • Lub D Phuket Patong: Youth Hostel 5 minutes from Patong Beach and 10 minutes from Bangla Road. Modern and very clean dormitory bed from €12. Strong points: huge swimming pool, common areas with even a boxing ring, design, cleanliness. This is the best hostel in Phuket!
  • Mazi Design Hotel by Kalima: Located 5 minutes from the night market and 10 minutes from Bangla Road. Spacious designer double room from €35 per night, breakfast at €7. Strong points: swimming pool, location, comfort of the rooms. It’s my favorite for its excellent value for money in Patong.
  • Holiday Inn Express Phuket Patong Beach Central: Located opposite the beach. Modern and warm double room with balcony from €72, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor facilities, swimming pool, welcoming atmosphere and the friendliness of the staff.
  • Phuket Marriott Resort Spa, Merlin Beach: 5-star hotel complex located 2 miles from Patong, right on Tri-Trang beach. Warm and comfortable double room with private balcony or terrace from €110, breakfast at €19. Strong points: sea-side location, private beach, quiet, playground for children, setting. This is my recommendation for a luxury stay in Phuket!

If you prefer to stay in Phuket Town, here is my selection of hotels:

  • Baan Baan hostel: Hostel located in Phuket Old Town. Dormitory bed from €8, breakfast included. Strong points: helpful staff, cleanliness, location, calm atmosphere. The best youth hostel to stay in Phuket Town!
  • Ritsurin Boutique Hotel: Located 600 metres from Thalang Street. Clean and well-equipped double room from €28. Strong points: location, cleanliness, friendly staff.
  • The Malika Hotel: Located 1.8 km from the old town. Double room with very comfortable bedding and balcony from €38, breakfast at €6. Strong points: swimming pool, quiet atmosphere, friendly staff, ideal location to take the boat to Koh Phi Phi. It’s my favorite for its excellent value for money in Phuket Town!
  • Casa Blanca Boutique Hotel: Located in the old town. Double room decorated with great taste from €50 per night, breakfast at €7. Strong points: excellent location, friendly staff, right next to the night market.
  • Novotel Phuket Phokeethra: Located 1 mile away from the old town. Super spacious double room, modern design from €85, breakfast at €15. Strong points: setting, comfort, ideal to visit the old town, close to the boat to the islands of Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lanta. This is my recommendation for an upscale stay in Phuket Town!

Phuket Marriot Resort & Spa - Hôtel de luxe à Phuket

2) Another southern island (3 days)

For the second leg of your 7-day tour in Thailand , you can leave Phuket and explore another island in the South.

There are several possible alternatives when leaving from Phuket, so I have selected 2 islands that are easily accessible by boat:

  • Koh Yao Noi : an island still free of mass tourism and a small corner of paradise where you can spend relaxing holidays
  • Koh Lanta: better known than Koh Yao Noi and more touristy, it also has very nice beaches and is more lively.

Option 1: Koh Yao Noi (3 days)

Koh Yao Noi is just a 30-minute boat ride from Phuket.

The departure point is the Rang Bang Pier port, in the north-east of the island. To reach it, you have to take a taxi from your hotel. Then consider 300 Bahts for boat trips. 

Once you are at Koh Yao Noi, shared taxis await to take you to the various hotels . The fare is 100 Bahts per person.

For this first day in Koh Yao , you must rent a scooter (250-300 Bahts/day) to explore the most beautiful beaches of the island. Stop for a swim whenever you want.

Spend the first night in Koh Yao Noi.

Koh Yao Noi tour scooter

The next day, you must absolutely go on an trip to the 4 islands. This is my favourite trip during my holidays in Thailand.

The islands on the agenda are simply magnificent, the beaches superb and the water translucent. An idyllic day to enjoy picturesque scenery!

You can explore:

  • Koh Ka Mit, also called Monkey Island because of its huge monkey population
  • Koh Pak Bia and its beautiful beach with wooden swings
  • Koh Lao Lading, ideal for swimming and watching fish
  • Koh Hong and its huge sandy beach surrounded by cliffs

All hotels in Koh Yao Noi offer this trip . Remember to book it the day before. The cost is 2,500 Bahts for the boat, to be divided between the number of people participating in the trip.

Spend another night in Koh Yao Noi.

Koh Yao Noi

On the last day at Koh Yao, you have a choice:

1) Take a boat trip to Phang Nga Bay and James Bond Island.

Just like yesterday’s excursion, you will go by boat to the islands of the bay . There is no swimming on the agenda here, rather you will stop to take photos in the sublime landscapes.

The most famous island of this day trip is the James Bond Island where scenes of “The Man with the Golden Gun” were shot.

You can also go kayaking in the caves.

The tour also includes a stop at Koh Panyee with its large floating market where you can eat and buy souvenirs for your 7-day stay in South Thailand.

4500 Bahts per boat , divided between the number of passengers.

2) Take cooking classes in the morning at Mina’s Cooking Classes or at The Paradise  Koh Yao .

Rent a kayak in the afternoon (or vice versa) to explore Koh Yao from the sea.

3) Spend a day in Koh Yao Yai.

The neighbouring island, although larger, is even more protected from tourists. There are only a few hotels and you can find deserted beaches where it’s just you!

It is just a 10-minute boat ride from Koh Yao Noi.

Spend one last night on the island.

Koh yao Noi 4 Iles

The next day, you are unfortunately at the end of your 7-day road trip in Thailand . Take the boat back to Phuket and then reach the airport by taxi (approximately 700 Bahts).

You can find more details about Koh Yao Noi in our dedicated article: Visit Koh Yao Noi.

The differences between high and low tides on Koh Yao Noi island are truly impressive. The sea recedes by more than 330 feet, making it impossible to swim on some beaches, where you’ll see only stones.

The beach of the Koh Yao Seaview hotel is really top quality: you will have to walk a little to get to the water at low tide, but it is largely feasible because there is only sand.

  • Tha Khao Bay View: Located to the east of the island. Simple bungalow with fan from €25 per night. Strong points: the incredible view of the sea, the location in the middle of nature, the friendliness of the owners. An excellent choice for a cheap stay in Koh Yao Noi!
  • Koh Yao Seaview Bungalow: Located on the seafront, 15 minutes away in a songthaew from the port. Very spacious bungalow with a large bed and private terrace overlooking the swimming pool or the sea, from €45 per night. Strong points: the beach is nearby, the calmness, the swimming pool, the really cheap restaurant which provides delicious food in ample quantities. It’s my favorite for its excellent value for money!
  • Paradise KohYao: Located to the north of the island. Tastefully decorated room with an outdoor bathroom and private terrace from €95, breakfast included. Strong points: idyllic setting, infinity pool, private beach, location in the bay.
  • Cape Kudu Hotel, Koh Yao Noi: Located to the south-east of the island. Spacious and bright double room with very fancy decoration, from €150 per night, breakfast included. Strong points: design, calm, dreamy setting, friendly staff. A beautiful hotel in Koh Yao Noi, perfect for a romantic stay!
  • Laguna Villas Yao Noi: Located to the south-east of the island, right on the beach. Beautiful fully equipped villas, a perfect mix of modern and traditional Thai style from €200 per night, including breakfast. Strong points: sea-facing location, large swimming pool, close to excellent restaurants.
  • Six Senses Yao Noi: This is the most luxurious hotel on the whole island. It offers splendid villas with private swimming pools and even a butler that will be assigned to you for the duration of your stay. From €570, breakfast included. Strong points: Spa, gym, private beach, comfort, excellent meals, exceptional service. This is clearly the most beautiful luxury hotel in Koh Yao Noi. A dream place to spend your honeymoon or a romantic stay!

Six Senses Yao Noi - Hôtel de luxe à Koh Yao Noi

Option 2: Koh Lanta (3 days)

If you prefer to continue your 7-day itinerary in Thailand through Koh Lanta instead of Koh Yao Noi, here is an idea for a schedule for these 3 days!

To get to Koh Lanta from Phuket , you will have to take a ferry to the port of Rassada , close to Phuket Town. Don’t hesitate to ask your hotel to make the reservation for you, they can sometimes negotiate cheaper rates.

For example, we paid 700 Bahts instead of the 1000 Bahts posted on the booking website.

The journey to Koh Lanta takes 2 hours: first a boat to Koh Phi Phi (a 2 hour and 30 minutes trip) and then another boat to Koh Lanta (about 1 hour and 15 minutes).

If you prefer a faster and direct way to Koh Lanta, you can take a speedboat but there are not many seats available. For this trip, it’s better to book in advance. You can get all the information by clicking here!

On the boat, you will be offered to book your transfer to your hotel . You can take it, it doesn’t cost any more than once you get off the boat. The rate varies depending on the location of the hotel.

In the afternoon, you must rent a scooter and explore the west coast of the island where all the most beautiful beaches are located. You can try out several places for swimming. The further south you go, the fewer people there are.

And if you don’t feel like renting a scooter, you can also go to the beach closest to your hotel.

I have listed the beaches of Koh Lanta in this article: Visit Koh Lanta.

plage Koh Lanta

For the second day on Koh Lanta , you must go on the on the 4 islands trip. This for me, is the best trip on the island!

The islands are heavenly and there are plenty of snorkelling and swimming stops to swim among the fish.

On the agenda:

  • Koh Chuek: snorkelling stop
  • Koh Waen: snorkelling stop
  • Koh Muk , home to the Emerald Cave, a former pirate hideout
  • Koh Ngai and its beautiful beach with fine sands and turquoise waters

For 1000 Bahts per person, everything is included: snorkelling equipment, transport to the port from your hotel, lunch and drinks.

Book this trip by clicking on the button below:

This trip takes place onboard a longtail boat, a traditional Thai boat, but if you wish, you can also choose to take a speedboat.

To book the tour, click this link!

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Third and last day on Koh Lanta , you have a few choices:

1) Take another boat trip but this time to explore the beautiful island of Koh Rok. 

Just as with the 4 islands trip, you can go snorkelling and swimming. Everything is also included in the price of around 1700 Bahts per person.

To make sure you go through a reliable agency, you must book this trip to Koh Rok by clicking on the button below:

If this tour is already full, you can also book with another service provider by clicking here (it’s exactly the same).

2) Explore Koh Lanta:

  • Discover the mangrove by kayak or longtail boat from the port of Tungyeepeng
  • Visit an elephant sanctuary
  • Explore Koh Lanta Noi, the neighbouring island, by scooter
  • First diving experience at one of the many centres on the island
  • Take a cooking class at “Cooking with Mon”
  • Visit the old town of Koh Lanta
  • Visit the Khao Mai Kaew Caves or the Tiger Cave
  • Go to the Mu Koh Lanta National   Park

All the things to do in Koh Lanta are mentioned in our article: What are the best things to see and do in Koh Lanta?

The next day, we’ll be at the end of your 7-day trip to Thailand . Take the boat back to Phuket and reach the airport.

In Koh Lanta, hotels are located on the west coast of the island, close to the numerous beaches.

As always, the best rooms are fully booked months in advance , so make sure to book as soon as you have your travel dates!

  • Hub of Joys Hostel: Hostel located 350 metres from Long Beach. Clean and pleasant dormitory bed from €6 per night, breakfast included. Strong points: friendly staff, 5 minutes from the beach, good breakfast. This is the cheapest accommodation option in Koh Lanta! Perfect for backpackers.
  • Long Beach Chalet: Located right on Long Beach. Bright and comfortable bungalow from 25€ per night, breakfast included. Strong points: swimming pool, direct access to the beach.
  • SriLanta Resort: Located on Klong Nin Beach. Thai style villa with a terrace overlooking the garden from 35€, breakfast at 10€. Strong points: 3 swimming pools, the setting, ideal location to go to the beach, comfort. It’s my favorite for its excellent value for money!
  • Kaw Kwang Beach Resort: Located on Klong Dao Beach. Nice and spacious double room from 50€, breakfast included. Strong points: sea-view, very quiet and accessible beach, swimming pool, landscaped garden, free pick-up and drop-off at the port.
  • Rawi Warin Resort And Spa: 5 star hotel located 400 metres from Klong Nin Beach. Modern Thai style double room with wooden furniture and balcony from 85€, breakfast included. Strong points: swimming pools, playground for children, view, competent staff, ample and varied breakfast. Ideal for an upscale romantic stay!
  • Pimalai Resort & Spa: 5 star hotel located 650 ft from Kantiang Beach. Very spacious and tastefully decorated double room from 210€, breakfast included. Strong points: the splendid infinity pool, dedicated staff, location, view, excellent breakfast. This is my recommendation for a luxury stay in Koh Lanta!

Pimalai Resort & Spa Koh Lanta

Itinerary: 7 days in Thailand from Krabi

1) krabi (3 days).

Here is another example of a of a 7-day tour in South Thailand, with arrival in Krabi.

The Krabi province is also located towards the Andaman Sea, but on the other side of Phuket.

Krabi also has an international airport, so it is the ideal place for a holiday in southern Thailand. However, unlike Phuket, it is quite possible that you will first have to reach Bangkok and then take a connection to Krabi.

You can compare all flight prices for Krabi at the end of our article with our flight comparison tool.

From the airport, you must directly go to Ao Nang , the main tourist area of the province where you will find the closest beaches to Krabi and where you will stay.

For this, you can take a shuttle to the airport (about 150 Bahts), the taxi (a little over 1000 Bahts) or book your group transfer (from 280 Bahts). For the latter, the driver will wait for you on arrival. If you are interested, you can book here directly!

Private transfers are also available and it really doesn’t cost much more if there are 2 or 3.  Here is the link with all the information.

Spend the end of the day at the Ao Nang beach , a large sandy beach where you can recover from the hours of flying and the time difference. A little further away, there’s also Noppharat Thara Beach, which is wilder and less crowded.

Spend the first night in Ao Nang.

Ao-Nang

The next day, you must explore one of the most beautiful places in the province of Krabi: Railay.

To get there, you have to take the boat from Ao Nang beach. It costs 200 bahts for a round-trip and takes 10 minutes.

You don’t have to book your trip in advance, just buy it the same day at the beach shack.  Boats are leaving and arriving all the time.

Once you get to Railay , you will quickly see that the setting is splendid and the beaches are heavenly . You will also realise that there are huge crowds, but that’s the price of success!

The 2 prettiest beaches are Railay West Beach (the one where you land) and Phra Nang Beach . They are large beaches with fine sands, bordered by karst cliffs and the forest. In addition to swimming, you can also rent kayaks and paddle boats.

There is also an area with bars and restaurants.

The more athletic among you will be able to tackle the ascent that leads to the Railay viewpoint. It takes 10-15 minutes to climb, using ropes, to get there, but the view is definitely worth it!

And if you’re not afraid of heights, Railay is recognised as one of the main destinations in Thailand for rock climbing . There are over 700 routes!

If you want to book a climbing course, just click on the button below:

Return for the night to Ao Nang.

Railay beach

Today, for your last day in Krabi , you must go on a day-trip by boat.

There are several choices from Ao Nang beach:

1) The 4 islands trip to discover Koh Poda, Chicken Island, Koh Tup and Phra Nang Cave.

2) A trip to Koh Phi Phi, one of the most famous islands of Thailand.

3) A trip to the Hong Islands.

All these trips are organised based on same principle with snorkelling and swimming stops throughout the day.

Transport from your hotel , the day-trip by boat , lunch, water and equipment with masks and snorkels are included in the price.

If you want more details about Krabi, please read our article: The best things to do in Krabi?

Accommodation in Krabi / Ao Nang

There are 3 main areas to stay in Krabi province:

  • Krabi Town, practical for visiting “land” sites such as the national park, the tiger temple or the emerald swimming pool.
  • Ao Nang if you are looking for a lively area on the seafront and for trips to nearby islands such as Koh Phi Phi or Chicken Island.
  • Railay to enjoy the beach.

To help you, I have prepared a selection of the best hotels to stay based on these areas and your budget.

  • Pak-Up Hostel: Hostel located in the centre of Krabi. Dormitory bed from 7€. Strong points: cleanliness, large storage lockers under the beds, air conditioned dormitories. Perfect for small budgets and backpackers! 
  • Krabi Golden Hill Hotel: Located 500 metres from the river and 900 m from the Night market. Spacious and bright double room from €25, breakfast included. Strong points: swimming pool, friendly staff, free shuttle to the city centre.
  • The Nice Krabi Hotel: Located opposite Maharaj market. Comfortable and modern double room from €40, breakfast included. Strong points: The staff was very friendly. It’s my favorite for its excellent value for money in Krabi Town. 
  • River Front Krabi Hotel: Located on the riverfront, 900 metres from the weekend market. Spacious and warm double room with balcony, from €55, breakfast included. Strong points: swimming pool, very comfortable bedding, brand new hotel.
  • K-Bunk Hostel: Hostel located 15 minutes walk from Ao Nang beach. Dormitory bed from €13. Strong points: the staff, the ambiance, comfortable beds.
  • Cocco House: Located 1.5 km away from Nopparat Beach. Very clean and quiet bungalow from €30 per night, breakfast included. Strong points: excellent breakfast, free bike rental, good bedding. It’s my favorite for its excellent value for money in Ao Nang.
  • Wake Up Aonang Hotel: Located right next to the beach. Double room with large bay windows and sea view from €50. Strong points: the beach adjacent location and all the restaurants, swimming pool, comfort.
  • Phu Pha Aonang Resort Spa: Located 800 m away from Ao Nang Beach. Wooden and parquet floor room with patio from €75, breakfast included. Strong points: lush garden, view of the cliff, swimming pool, free shuttle to the town. This is my recommendation for an upscale stay in Ao Nang.
  • The Nine Thipthara Klongson Resort: Located 5 km from the sea. Very spacious and tastefully decorated villa with a spa bath, from €220, breakfast included. Strong points: environment, swimming pool, beautiful rooms. My recommendation for a luxury stay in Ao Nang. The best place to spend a romantic holiday!
  • Railay Garden View Resort: Located at Railay East Beach. Wooden bungalow with balcony and lounge area from €50, breakfast included. Plus: the view, spacious the bungalows.
  • Railay Phutawan Resort: Located 250 metres from Railay East. Warm and bright double room from €90, breakfast included. Strong points: swimming pool, setting, view of the sea and the cliffs.
  • Sand Sea Resort: Located on West Railay beach. Deluxe bungalow, very charming, with a terrace, from €140, breakfast included. Strong points: the beachfront location, 2 swimming pools, ample breakfast.
  • Bhu Nga Thani Resort & Spa: Located next to East Railay beach. Elegant, modern and warm room from €170, breakfast included. Strong points: swimming pool, jacuzzis, magnificent setting, very helpful staff, excellent breakfast. My recommendation for a luxury stay in Railay!

2) Koh Lanta (3 days)

To continue this 7-day stay in Thailand, you should you leave Krabi to go to a southern island: Koh Lanta.

You will have to take a boat. The journey takes about 2h30 and costs around 350 Bahts per person. A shared taxi will take you to your hotel in Koh Lanta. It is not more expensive than those offered upon arrival so you can accept or even negotiate a little.

For the rest of the day, rent a scooter and go along the west coast of the island , where all the beautiful beaches are located.

I have talked about this in this article: The beaches of Koh Lanta.

Spend the night at Koh Lanta.

On the second day , you must absolutely go on this trip from Koh Lanta: the 4 islands trip. Although it’s name is the same as the one in Krabi, the trip is not the same, the islands are different.

However, it is similar in that it has diving stops where you can gaze upon numerous fish and corals. You will discover the islands of:

Spend another night in Koh Lanta.

Iles pecheurs Koh Lanta

On the last day of your holiday in Koh Lanta , you will have a choice of several activities:

1) A boat trip to Koh Rok

2) You can start diving with oxygen bottles in one of the centres of Koh Lanta.

3) Kayaking or boating in the mangrove, with a guide or by yourself. To do this you will have to go to the port of Tungyeepeng, in the North-East.

After kayaking, you can take the opportunity to go to Koh Lanta Noi, Koh Lanta’s little sister. On a scooter , you can follow the road and discover deserted beaches.

4) Spend a morning or an afternoon in an elephant sanctuary.

You can feed them and participate in the mud bath. 

You will find even more things to do in our article: Top 15 places to visit in Koh Lanta.

Spend one last night in Koh Lanta.

The next day, it’s end of your 7-8 day road trip in Thailand. Take the boat back to Krabi and from there reach the airport.

If you don’t feel like visiting Thailand in 7 days and discovering several islands, you can spend your whole stay in the same place.

There is plenty to see and do in 7 days in Thailand on Phuket, Krabi or Koh Lanta.

To organise your days, you will find all the information in these articles:

  • Visit Phuket in 7 days: all attractions and things to do
  • Koh Yao Noi: the definitive guide.
  • The best things to do in Krabi in 7 days
  • Top things to do in Koh Lanta in 7 days.

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We r 4-5 guys in the age group of 26-29 yrs. Kindly let me know on the following queries:

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* For many how many days should we plan (max 7 days)

* If anybody can kindly help us with the itinerary.

* What all places we must visit.

* Approx. what would be the budget in INR?

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-Places to visit? Take a look at the FAQ on the right part of the page..."what to see & do." Start there and make a list of things/places that interest you.

-Budget would depend on multiple things: how long you will visit, where you are staying, what your plans are, etc.

(Also, being that this is the Bangkok forum, you will usually get currency questions responded to in THB.)

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A warm smile and a gentle bowing down with folded palms are how the Thai welcome their guests. The Wai, as the Thai call this greeting, shows respect or expresses gratitude. This contrast of tradition and the contemporary is what attracts travellers to the most happening Asian destination.  From hip Bangkok to the beachy town of Pattaya or the outdoor-sy Krabi, Thailand is truly the Land of Smiles. Here’s a glimpse into as much as you can squeeze into a 5-day Thailand itinerary on your Thailand tour packages .

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Day 1: Culture and Adventure

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Start your Thailand trip with the vibrant beachside town of Pattaya. There is more than just beaches and parties here, Pattaya has a graceful cultural face too. Start your day with the Sanctuary of Truth, a temple that brings together Hindu and Buddhist religious beliefs of Thailand, China, and India. The complex is an architectural wonder, made of wood with not a nail in them! Enjoy the brilliant views of the ocean from this 105-metre tall building. Head next for some adventure – Ziplining through the forest canopy of Khao Kheow. Scream your way through the 3km course and later visit the zoo nearby on your 5-day tour of Thailand honeymoon packages .

Day 2: Soak in nature

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A short speedboat ride from Pattaya are the Koh Larn or the Coral Islands. The translucent blue waters of this little island teems with colourful marine life and corals. Take a scuba dive into these idyllic waters and discover the colours of the ocean or get a bird’s-eye from a parachute above. From here, head to pay your respects to the giant golden Buddha of Wat Phra Yai in South Pattaya on your 5-day itinerary of Thailand. A short trek uphill to the Monument Park here will give you the best views of the Pattaya bay and a mesmerising sunset as well.

Day 3: Capital city

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Landing in Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, might be a sensory overload for many. Street food, culture, adventure, nightlife; this city has something for everyone. Take a peek at Thailand’s cultural heritage with the Siam Niramit – a world-class performance on a huge stage. The show features over 100 dancers in lavish costumes and fabulous sets – overall a stimulating experience to start your Bangkok adventure. 

Day 4: Temple time

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Thailand has a 95% population of Buddhists, the highest in the world. The country has as many as 40,000 Wats or temples to Buddha, the most important being the Wat Phra Kaew. Located in the majestic Grand Palace complex in Bangkok, this temple is called the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and has the Buddha carved from a single stone of jade. The Wats are marked by the tall golden spires over intricately carved domes or stupas.  Soaking in the magnificence of these shrines can take up a good part of your day on your 5-day Thailand itinerary!

Day 5: The outdoors

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Off the west coast of Thailand is the island of Krabi. Set in startling blue waters, the island is a haven for lovers of the outdoors. The activities that one can do on a sunny day are many, and most days are sunny here! Bump around the island on an ATV or ride atop an elephant, feeling like a king taking a survey of his fiefdom. Rafting in the waters of the Songprak River is no easy feat; don’t leave Krabi without checking your rafting skills. Read this Krabi story, and we are sure you will take the next flight out!

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A: Absolutely, you can visit the spectacular beaches like Railay Beach, Patong Beach, and Ao Nang, Pattaya Beaches and more.

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A: Bangkok is a paradise for travellers as it offers amazing places to explore, such as the Grand Palace, Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha), Wat Arun, the Chao Phraya River, vibrant street food, Chatuchak market and more. Whether you are travelling with your family or friends, every place has something unique.

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Want to create timeless memories in a single shot? Dimaak Tours provides a family tour package for Thailand. Thailand's cultural and natural beauty intertwines with the tropical landscape. It is a melting pot of history, with ancient temples, crystal-clear beaches, delicious cuisines, and a family-friendly atmosphere. That is why people prefer to go to Thailand for family tours. View More

We weave your dreams into reality, crafting unforgettable memories that resonate with our expertly crafted itineraries and attention to detail. We make an ideal destination for capturing memories to treasure for a lifetime.

Why do people Travel to Thailand for Family Vacation?

  • Budget- Friendly
  • Warm hospitality
  • Ancient cultural monuments
  • Delicious cuisine
  • Outdoor activities
  • Night markets
  • Thai massages

How to Reserve Flights from India to Thailand

Fly hassle-free from India to Thailand with IndiGo, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air, AirAsia, Spicejet, and Air India to ensure your journey's comfort and convenience.

The cost of a flight ticket from India to Thailand varies depending on the season, time of booking, festival, travel dates, etc. However, the trip costs approximately INR. 6,500 to INR 30,000.

Flights from India to Thailand

Visa requirements.

Indians need visas to travel to Thailand; here are a few tips to know more,

Note: Free visa for Indians till May 2024.

  • Visa on Arrival is for those who want to visit Thailand for 15 days or less. It is valid for 15 days. You can apply for VoA and the visa costs around INR 4631.6 per person.
  • A Regular Tourist Visa (Stamped visa) is for those who want to stay more than 15 days. It is valid for 60 days and costs around INR 3000-3500 per person.

We understand that every family is unique. We offer many family trip packages that suit your preferences for Thailand. We ensure that our itineraries fulfill your desires and that every moment of your trip is filled with excitement and wonder.

All our packages are 100% customizable to fit your comfort zone, whether you need a particular sightseeing place or an adventure experience. For more details, check below!

When to Travel Thailand with Family

Choosing the best time to visit is essential for maximizing your family's enjoyment in Thailand. Whether you seek the balmy beaches of summer or the festive spirit of winter, Thailand welcomes you with open arms throughout the year.

Where to Stay & How To Get Around in Thailand

In Thailand's bustling streets and serene shores, you can navigate with budget-friendly transport for families. Consider the Skytrain, MRT, and bus system in Bangkok. Take a train or bus for the longer journey. Check the price before you get in tuk-tuks to travel.

Once you reach Thailand, you will think about where to stay; we will guide you with a few lists below,

  • Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel Bangkok is the best place to stay with family. It offers sports facilities for all ages. You can explore Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World, Safari World, and Safari World at your leisure.
  • Hotel Baraquda Heeton Pattaya by Compass Hospitality is a family-friendly place to stay. You can visit Pattaya Floating Market, Tiger Park, and Walking Street Pattaya.
  • Trisara Phuket is an amazing place to stay, providing various activities for all ages. You can visit Green Elephant Sanctuary Park and Nai Thon Beach.
  • Krabi Seabass Hotel offers a bar and a shared lounge near many tourist attractions, such as Krabi Walking Street, Pu Dum Night Market, Kaew Korawaram Temple, and Andaman Cultural Center.

If you want to know more about the beach resorts. Here are some of the best beach resorts for families,

  • Thavorn Beach Village Resort & Spa offers expert services and a variety of activities. You can visit Nakalay Bay, snorkel, and dive
  • Islanda Hideaway Resort offers beachfront hotels on Klang Island. You can visit Krabi Town Night Market, Ao Nam Mao Beach, and Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple).
  • Silavadee Resort offers a luxurious and cozy atmosphere. You can visit Stone Tutule Cape, Coconut Museum, and Hin Lad Waterfall Community.
  • Anantara Lawana Koh Samui Resort offers luxury with modern Thai-style suites. You can visit Crab Shack, Chaweng Beach, and BoPhut Beach.

Escape to the enchanting shores of Thailand; here are some of the best Island for families,

  • Ko Yao Yai is heaven for family bonding. You can spend time on the pristine beaches, explore the mangrove forest, and have a hopping experience on a traditional longtail boat.
  • Koh Samui blends with white sand and crystal clear waters. You can spend your days building sand castles and snorkeling with colorful marine creatures.
  • Koh Tao dives into the crystal clear water of the marine world. You can experience snorkeling for beginners and seasoned divers and mesmerize with the coral reefs and playful tropical fish. You can have a beachside barbecue and stargazing sessions.
  • Koh Phangan is a tropical playground for all ages. You can enjoy fresh seafood at the beachfront restaurants and jungle trek to the hidden waterfalls.
  • Koh Chang escapes into a lush rainforest with cascading waterfalls. You can experience this on a zipline or elephant trek.
  • Koh Phi Phi is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and emerald-green waters. Explore the hidden coves by kayaking, snorkeling with marine creatures, or hiking.

Must- Visit Family Friendly Places in Thailand

Thailand is a treasure trove of family-friendly destinations; here are some of the places to visit with family in Thailand: Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Samui.

  • Bangkok is a city that blends tradition and modernity. Ancient temples and shrines stand alongside modern skyscrapers and street markets. Visit Siam Park, Southeast Asia's largest amusement park, which offers a thrilling adventure for all ages.
  • Pattaya dives into the crystal clear water, walks on the golden sand, has thrilling adventures on Coral Island, and enjoys a delicious seafood dinner at the shore.
  • Phuket, set sail to explore the paradise island and hop on an adventure tour. Discover the hidden coves and secluded beaches. Rush to the emerald waters to create a mesmerizing backdrop. Explore the enchanting world of Phang Nga Bay, where limestone cliffs rise from the sea, and Paddle through the mysterious sea waves and hidden lagoons.
  • Krabi, immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the limestone karsts and emerald jungles. Discover the hidden waterfalls and the hot springs, which are nestled deep in the jungle and have the unique experience by taking a long-tail boat ride to the Railay beach.
  • Koh Samui, escapes to tropical bliss and admires the idyllic shore, where you can admire the crystal-clear beauty of the water. Diving yourself into the azure waters of Ang Thong Marine Park. Explore the island's cultural heritage at the Big Buddha Temple, where a majestic golden statue sparkles in the sea.

Must-Do things in Thailand with Family

Are you ready for the roller coaster vibes? Make your bucket list a never-ending adventure. Here is a list of things to do in Thailand below for all ages,

  • Begin your journey at Dream World Bangkok, where fantasy comes to life with thrilling wheels of adventure. The day is filled with laughter, screams, and fun for all ages
  • Let the kids step into the fairy world, The Unicorn Cafe Bangkok, where the mythical creatures create a whimsical atmosphere with adorable unicorns and delicious treats.
  • Get ready for non-stop fun! At Siam Amazing Park Bangkok, there are thrilling rides, water rides, and wave pools. Have splash fun and laughter with kids.
  • Dive into the ocean's depths without getting wet at Sea Life Ocean World Bangkok, where kids walk through the underwater tunnel, witness graceful sea turtles and majestic sharks, and learn about marine creatures.
  • Step into the heart of Thailand, a Frost Magical Ice of Siam Pattaya, where you can explore the ice sculptures and ride on an ice slide.
  • Discover the hidden gem of the sea at Underwater World Pattaya Aquarium, where you can mesmerize the aquatic creatures and participate in the feeding session.
  • Immerse yourself in Thai culture at the Floating Market Bangkok, where the bustling canals are filled with local delicacies and colorful shops.
  • Experience an epic jungle adventure at Hanuman World Phuket , where a thrilling zipline, swing through the treetops and feel the adrenaline rush.
  • Explore the attractive waterways of Thailand with a Kayaking adventure. Paddle through the mangrove forest, limestone cliffs, and hidden lagoons.
  • Rock climbing on the stunning cliffs of Thailand offers a unique gopportunity to bond as a family.
  • Delve into the waves on a snorkeling excursion and discover the coral reefs with tropical fish, sea turtles, and other marine creatures.

Nightlife Activities

Experience Thailand's nightlife with your family like you never have before. Here are some of the places to explore at night.

  • Set sail for a Dinner Cruise in Bangkok, where you can enjoy a delectable feast, stunning views of the skyline, and lots of fun with the little ones.
  • Immerse yourself in the ambiance of the Train Night market in Bangkok, where you can browse the endless stalls with mouth-watering dishes, unique handcrafts, and the kid's delight with the carnival games.
  • Pitch into the Pratumnak Night Market Pattaya, where you can see the colorful lights and find handcrafts and delicious snacks through the streets.
  • End your day with the magical Krabi Sunset, where you can witness the scenic beauty of nature, and kids can play castles or beach games in the evening.

Things you need to know while traveling to Thailand

There are a few things to know before traveling to Thailand.

Budget Planning

Determine your budget-friendly trip to Thailand with your family from India. The approximate cost of 4 persons for 3 Nights and 4 Days is Rs. 74,999, and the flight tickets are excluded. Enjoy an affordable and safe journey.

  • Thailand's official currency is the Thai Baht. It is divided into 100 satangs.
  • One Thai Baht is in the range of INR 2.29- INR 2.36.
  • In Thailand, avoid converting the Indian Rupee to the Thai Baht, as the rates are high. Manage to carry credit cards
  • Carry some USD with you and exchange it for Thai Baht. You will get better rates because USD is widely accepted.

Language and Communication

Thailand's official language is Thai. Various dialects are spoken throughout the country, mainly in the borders, where people speak Pai and Chiang Rai. Most people find the Thai language difficult to speak

Moreover, English is common, and most taxi drivers, waiters, and hotel staff speak good English, making it easy for tourists to travel around.

The flavors of authentic Thai cuisine are good to have; the must-try dishes are Kor mu yang, mango sticky rice, Phad see yu noodles, Ghearn hunglay, Som Tam, Chicken Satay, and Tom Kha Gai.

Safety Tips To Travel Thailand with Family

Prioritize your journey for safety precautions; follow the travel tips for the family to Thailand

  • It's better to avoid walking alone at night on unfamiliar streets.
  • Keep your valuables secure.
  • Be cautious when drinking juice and consuming alcohol.
  • Be respectful of the local customs, or else penalties can be severe.
  • Avoid illegal and unethical activities.
  • It's essential to get travel insurance, especially when traveling with kids. Look for policies that cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and unexpected incidents to ensure a stress-free vacation.
  • Don't wear sleeveless tops or shorts in public.

Journey through the wonders of Thailand. With its diverse landscapes, rich culture, and endless adventures, Thailand is the ultimate destination for families seeking adventures.

We believe every family deserves a vacation that transcends ordinary travel – a journey that nourishes the soul, ignites the imagination and leaves an unfading mark on the heart.

We guide you through our family holiday packages for Thailand and ensure each moment resonates with joy and excitement.

Let your stories unfold! So why wait? Prepare your luggage for an adventurous trip. Book your family trip to Thailand with us today, and let the memories begin!

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What’s the average cost of a Thailand Trip?

  • Flights - 15-18k per person round trip.
  • Hotels, Sightseeing and Transfers - 4N / 5D - 20-24K per person
  • VISA and Other meals - 10-11K per person

Best time to visit Thailand?

  • Pleasant time - Oct - March
  • Hot weather - Apr - June
  • Monsoon - July - Sep

Recommendations for Family / Couples / Bachelors?

  • Bachelors - Pattaya, Koh Samui, Phuket
  • Family - Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Chiangmai
  • Couples - Phuket, Krabi, Bangkok

Cash / Debit card / Credit card to use in Thailand

You can use Indian Debit cards in ATM to Withdraw money in Thailand.Credit cards can also be used. Card charges may apply.

  • Preferred method - Cash. Carry 10,000 THB per person.

Indian Food in Thailand

So many Indian restaurants available in major tourist cities in Thailand. Indian Pure Vegetarian food is also available a lot.

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