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Thailand Solo Trip Packages: rated 4.4/5 (based on 4930 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹6,056/-
Solo Thailand at a glance
Quick facts for a solo trip to Thailand from India
| Detail | At a glance |
|---|---|
| Starting price | Rs 15,000 per person (budget solo, twin-share) |
| Trip lengths | 4N/5D short breaks up to 8-10 day multi-city and island trips |
| Package types | Budget / backpacker, beach & islands, Full-Moon circuit, singles group departure, premium solo |
| Best months | November to February (cool, dry). See best time below. |
| Entry for Indians | 60-day visa-free entry + mandatory TDAC arrival card, 2026 |
| Flights from India | Direct to Bangkok in ~4-4.5 hrs from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai |
Why Choose Thailand for a Solo Trip
Thailand is popular with solo travellers because it is safe, cheap and simple to move around. You can pair beaches, temple cities, jungle and street food in one two-week loop, and the traveller trail is so well worn that you are rarely the only person eating alone or catching a ferry alone.
• Friendly, used-to-tourists culture. Thai hospitality is genuine and locals are patient with first-timers.
• Cheap, frequent transport. Cities are linked by buses, trains, budget flights and ferries, so you are never stuck.
• A bed for every budget. Social hostels from a few hundred rupees a night up to private beach resorts.
• Works for men and women travelling alone, with sensible precautions (see safety below).
Is Thailand safe for solo female travellers? Yes. Thailand is one of the more comfortable countries in Asia for women travelling alone, and thousands do it every month. Stick to the same habits you would anywhere: skip empty streets late at night, cover shoulders and knees at temples, keep a hotel card and local emergency numbers on your phone, and favour registered Grab taxis over flagged-down ones.
Types of Thailand Solo Tour Packages
TravelTriangle runs solo Thailand packages across five broad styles so you can match the trip to your budget and how social you want to be.
• Budget solo packages for travellers who want Thailand without spending much.
• Premium and comfort solo packages with private stays and guided days.
• Short 3-5 day city breaks around Bangkok, Pattaya or Phuket.
• Long 7-10 day itineraries for a deeper multi-city and island loop.
• Fully customisable packages where you choose the cities, activities and travel style.
Compare Solo Thailand Package Types
Solo package tiers on this page, per person, twin-share. Every tier is customisable.
| Package type | Nights | Price from (Rs) | Best for | Key inclusions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget / backpacker solo | 4N/5D | 15,000 | First-timers, tight budgets | Hostel or 3-star, shared transfers, city sightseeing |
| Bangkok + Pattaya city break | 3N/4D | 15,000 | A short, easy first solo trip | Hotel, airport + city transfers, Coral Island day trip |
| Beach & islands (Phuket / Krabi) | 5N/6D | 28,500 | Beach lovers and divers | Island hopping, ferries, beach-side stays |
| Full-Moon backpacker circuit | 6N/7D | 34,500 | Social backpackers | Koh Phangan, Koh Tao, Koh Samui, ferry legs |
| Singles group departure | 6N/7D | 34,800 | Meeting fellow travellers | Fixed-date small group, guide, group activities |
| Premium solo | 7N/8D | 45,000 | Comfort seekers | 4-star stays, private transfers, domestic flights |
Not sure which fits? Jump to How to Choose the Right Solo Package below, or browse all 29 live packages further down the page.
Popular Destinations Covered in Solo Thailand Tours
Thailand packs a lot into short hops. These five bases cover most solo itineraries, and each suits a different mood.
Bangkok
The capital is the arrival point for almost every solo trip and a culture-and-food hub in its own right. See the Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun for Thai architecture, eat your way through the street stalls (Pad Thai, boat noodles, mango sticky rice), and shop Chatuchak Weekend Market, MBK or Siam. Khao San Road is the backpacker social hub if you want to meet other solo travellers on night one.
Pattaya
A two-hour drive from Bangkok, Pattaya is the easy beach add-on for a short solo trip. Relax at Jomtien Beach, take the boat to Coral Island for snorkelling, and see Nong Nooch Tropical Garden or the Sanctuary of Truth. Walking Street handles the after-dark entertainment.
Phuket
Thailand's largest island is the base for beach life and island hopping. Stay near Patong for the buzz or a quieter beach for calm, and day-trip to the Phi Phi Islands and Maya Bay. Scuba, snorkelling and longtail-boat tours are all easy to book solo.
Krabi
Krabi is the slower, nature-first choice. Railay Beach, Ao Nang and Phra Nang Cave Beach are the highlights, reached by longtail boat, and yoga retreats and sea kayaking make it a calm spot to travel alone.
Chiang Mai
Up north, Chiang Mai is the culture-and-slow-travel base. Visit Wat Phra Singh and Doi Suthep, browse the Night Bazaar and Sunday Walking Street, and fill days with cooking classes, meditation and ethical elephant sanctuaries rather than beaches.
The Full Moon Party and Solo Backpacker Island Circuit
If you are travelling solo to meet people, the Gulf islands are where Thailand's backpacker scene lives, and most solo travellers link all three in one loop.
• Koh Phangan hosts the Full Moon Party once a month on Haad Rin beach, the single biggest solo-backpacker night in Thailand. Book a bed a few days ahead around the full-moon date.
• Koh Tao is where you get scuba certified for less than almost anywhere in the world, an Open Water course runs around Rs 18,000-22,000, and the dive-school hostels are naturally social.
• Koh Samui is the comfortable gateway island with the airport and ferry links, good if you want one calmer stop between the party and the diving.
We can theme a solo package to this circuit (Koh Samui in, Koh Phangan for the party, Koh Tao to dive) with the ferry legs pre-booked so you are not sorting boats alone.
Top Solo Experiences to Add to Your Trip
These are the experiences solo travellers rate highest, and all of them are easy to join alone because you end up with a group.
• A Muay Thai class or a ringside night at Rajadamnern (Bangkok) or a Chiang Mai stadium.
• A half-day Thai cooking class, you shop the market, cook four dishes, and eat with the group.
• An ethical elephant sanctuary near Chiang Mai where you feed and bathe rather than ride the elephants.
• A street-food night-market crawl, the lowest-pressure way to eat well and talk to other travellers.
Sample Thailand Solo Trip Durations
Solo packages come in different lengths to suit your leave and your budget. Every plan below is a starting point you can reshape.
4 to 5 Days Solo Thailand Itineraries
Focus on Bangkok with Pattaya, or Bangkok with Phuket. Do Bangkok's temples, markets and street food, then relax on a beach and add a short tour or a night out.
6 to 7 Days Thailand Solo Travel Plans
Cover Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket, or pair Bangkok with Chiang Mai. Mix cultural landmarks and shopping with beach or island time, or swap the coast for slow travel in the north.
Extended Solo Holidays (8-10 Days or More)
Combine several cities and islands, for example Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi and Chiang Mai. You travel at a relaxed pace with more beach time and cultural stops, and it is the best format for the island circuit above.
7 Days Thailand Solo Trip Package Price: What to Expect
The price of a 7-day solo Thailand trip depends on the cities you visit, the hotel tier you pick and the season. As a benchmark a 7-day solo package runs around Rs 45,000-75,000 per person, and TravelTriangle keeps pricing transparent so there are no surprises. For the full range of non-solo departures and durations, see all thailand tour packages.
Factors Affecting Pricing
• Hotels: hostels and 3-star stays are cheapest; 4-star and resorts cost more.
• Flights and transfers: domestic hops (Bangkok-Phuket-Chiang Mai) add to the total; airport and local transfers are usually included.
• Sightseeing and activities: guided tours, island hopping and adventure add-ons raise the price.
• Meals and extras: some packages include breakfast or half-board; extra meals and optional experiences add cost.
Seasonal Price Variations
• Peak (November to February): cool, dry, and the most expensive because demand peaks.
• Shoulder (March to May): hot, with slightly lower hotel and tour prices and good deals.
• Off-season (June to October): the rainy months carry the lowest prices, ideal if you are budget-first and flexible on outdoor days.
City Combinations and Cost Differences
• Bangkok + Phuket runs a little higher because of the domestic flight and Phuket's island tours.
• Bangkok + Chiang Mai is usually the most affordable pairing, with cheaper stays and economical flights or trains.
• Bangkok + Pattaya + Phuket costs more thanks to the extra transfers and nights.
Cheapest Thailand Solo Packages
Travelling alone on a tight budget still works well in Thailand. Our budget solo packages pair affordable stays, shared transfers and included sightseeing so the trip stays cheap without feeling bare.
Budget Accommodation Options
• Hostels: the most economical choice, with dorms or cheap private rooms and common areas where you meet other travellers.
• Guesthouses: small family-run places with comfortable rooms, a personal feel and good local tips.
• 2-3 star hotels: clean rooms and basic amenities, sometimes breakfast, still far cheaper than resorts.
Shared Transfers and Group Tours
• Shared transfers instead of private taxis cut airport and city transfer costs.
• Small-group day tours for city sightseeing and island hopping save money and are where solo travellers meet people.
• Local buses, trains and tuk-tuks are safe, cheap and easy in most Thai cities.
Best-Value Cities for Solo Travellers
Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Pattaya stretch a budget furthest, with cheap hostels, street food and low-cost or free sights. Phuket and Krabi cost a bit more because of higher room rates and island tours. Pick the cheaper bases and use shared transfers and you get a full Thailand trip without overspending.
Solo Trip to Thailand Cost: Budget Breakdown
Here is what a solo traveller from India actually spends day to day. Knowing the Thailand solo trip cost up front makes it easy to pick the right package tier.
Per-person solo costs.
| Expense | Typical cost (Rs) | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Return flights from India | 8,000-20,000 | Cheaper if booked early / off-season |
| Budget hotel or hostel | 800-1,500 / night | Basic, clean, sometimes breakfast |
| Mid-range hotel | 2,000-4,000 / night | Comfortable private room |
| Premium hotel / resort | 4,000+ / night | Pool, spa, added services |
| Street-food meal | 150-300 | Tasty, safe, budget-friendly |
| Restaurant meal | 500+ | Depends on the place |
| Temple / attraction entry | 200-500 | Per site |
| Guided tour / island trip | 1,000-2,000 | Per activity |
A realistic on-ground daily budget is about Rs 5,000-7,000 per person once flights are booked. TravelTriangle packages roll accommodation, transfers and sightseeing into one price, which makes the total easy to plan.
Safety and Comfort for Solo Travellers in Thailand
Thailand is generally safe for solo travellers, and a few habits keep it that way.
• General safety: avoid secluded spots after dark, keep valuables secure and stay alert in crowds and at busy transport hubs.
• Solo female travellers: dress modestly at temples, avoid walking alone late at night, and use registered Grab or hotel-arranged transport.
• Local laws and etiquette: respect temple dress codes, skip public displays of affection and follow local rules (vaping is restricted).
• Emergency support: dial 1155 for the Tourist Police; Thailand has good hospitals and 24x7 emergency numbers, and our team stays reachable through your trip.
Solo but Never Alone: Join a Group Departure
Booking a solo package does not mean travelling in silence. If you want company, we run fixed-date group departures for solo travellers, so you fly out alone but share the trip with a small group of other solos, guide included. It is the easiest way to meet people if it is your first solo trip and the safest way to do the islands and the Full Moon Party. Prefer your own space? Keep a private package and add only the group day tours you fancy. Either way you are travelling with strangers who quickly stop being strangers.
Food for Indian Solo Travellers (Veg and Halal)
Eating well is easy, even if you are vegetarian, Jain or prefer halal. Look for the yellow-and-red 'jay' (??) sign, Thailand's own vegetarian marker, which means no meat, egg or pungent vegetables. Bangkok has full Indian and vegetarian restaurants around Sukhumvit and the Phahurat (Little India) area, and most tourist restaurants in Bangkok, Phuket and Chiang Mai run clear veg menus. Halal food is widely available in the south and around Bangkok's Muslim quarters. Tell us your food needs and we note them on every booking.
Customisation Options for Solo Thailand Trips
Every solo package is fully customisable.
• Flexible dates and durations: choose when you go and for how long.
• Choice of cities and experiences: mix Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Krabi, Chiang Mai and the islands.
• Add group activities: bolt on cooking classes, city tours or adventure days whenever you want company.
Best Time to Visit Thailand for Solo Travellers
Weather, crowds and prices swing through the year, so the season shapes the trip. Full month-by-month detail is on our Thailand travel guide.
• Peak (November to February): coolest, driest and best for beaches and sightseeing, but busier and pricier.
• Shoulder (March to May): hot, quieter and cheaper, good for deals if you can handle the heat.
• Off-season (June to October): green, wet and cheapest; showers are usually short, and the islands stay doable.
Booking and Travel Essentials
Thailand Entry for Indians in 2026: Visa-Free and TDAC
Indian passport holders get 60-day visa-free entry to Thailand, so no visa run to a consulate before a normal holiday. Everyone flying in must also complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online within 72 hours before arrival, it is free and replaces the old paper form. Carry proof of onward travel and hotel details in case immigration asks. Do the TDAC before you fly and airport arrival is quick.
Documents Needed for Solo Travel
• Passport valid for at least six months with two blank pages.
• Confirmed return or onward ticket and hotel bookings (we provide these with your package).
• Completed TDAC and, ideally, travel insurance details.
Why Travel Insurance Is Worth It
For a solo trip, insurance is not optional in spirit. It covers medical treatment, lost bags and cancellations, which matters more when no travel companion can cover for you. We can add it to any package.
Why Book Your Solo Thailand Trip with TravelTriangle
On a solo trip the operator behind you matters more than usual. Here is what you get.
• A verified network of Thailand travel agents, not an anonymous booking form.
• Genuine customisation: change any city, day or hotel before you pay.
• Verified reviews from real travellers who booked and travelled (see below).
• Transparent pricing and a price you can plan against, from Rs 15,000.
• 24x7 support you can actually reach while you are on the ground.
“Land in Bangkok, finish your TDAC online before you fly, and take the early Koh Phangan ferry over the late one in the wet season, fewer cancellations.”
Fares and entry rules on this page are checked by our Thailand travel desk against live operator and immigration sources. Reviewed by the TravelTriangle Thailand travel desk.
How to Choose the Right Solo Package
Four quick lenses to self-select, then browse the live packages below.
• By purpose: want to meet people, choose a Full-Moon island circuit or a singles group departure; want calm, choose Krabi or Chiang Mai.
• By budget: from Rs 15,000 for a budget city break, to premium 4-star solo trips; see the comparison table above.
• By duration: 4-5 days does one or two cities, 6-7 days adds the coast, 8-10 days does the full island loop.
• By season: November to February for beaches, off-season for the lowest prices. Detail on the Thailand travel guide.
What to Pack for Solo Thailand
Peak season is warm and humid; the off-season adds short heavy showers. Pack light and quick-dry.
• Reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat for the islands.
• Quick-dry clothing and swimwear, plus one set of shoulder-and-knee-covering clothes for temples.
• A power bank and an offline maps app; island network can be patchy.
• Some cash for ferry, tuk-tuk and small-vendor payments, plus your passport and TDAC confirmation.
Conclusion
A solo trip to Thailand is safe, affordable and genuinely easy to organise, whether you want beaches, backpacker nights or quiet temple towns. With 29 customisable packages from Rs 15,000, fixed-date group departures and a team on call, you can travel alone without doing it all alone. Browse the live solo packages below and reshape any one around your dates.
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₹ 22,500/-₹ 24,725/-
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₹ 22,000/-₹ 24,176/-
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₹ 35,000/-₹ 38,462/-
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- Pattaya (3D)
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₹ 26,000/-₹ 28,889/-
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₹ 20,000/-₹ 22,941/-
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Pleasurable Pattaya Tour Package
₹ 12,000/-₹ 13,187/-
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Swanky Vacation At Splendid Krabi
₹ 28,500/-₹ 31,319/-
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Rejuvenating Thailand Tour Package
₹ 29,800/-₹ 33,483/-
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- Phuket (2D)
- Krabi (2D)
- Bangkok (3D)
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Phuket Krabi Honeymoon Package
₹ 28,200/-₹ 33,840/-
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- Krabi (3D)
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Adventurous Phuket Family Package
₹ 27,800/-₹ 30,889/-
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Sensational Pattaya Honeymoon Tour Package
₹ 17,500/-₹ 19,444/-
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Best Bangkok & Phuket Honeymoon Package For A Pocket Friendly Vacation
₹ 17,500/-₹ 19,022/-
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₹ 34,800/-₹ 38,242/-
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- Phuket (4D)
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Amazing Trip To Bangkok And Phuket
₹ 38,500/-₹ 42,308/-
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Exhilarating Bangkok Pattaya Honeymoon Package
₹ 29,900/-₹ 32,857/-
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Splendid Bangkok Pattaya Honeymoon Package
₹ 29,900/-₹ 32,857/-
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- Bangkok (3D)
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₹ 10,000/-₹ 11,364/-
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- Bangkok (2D)
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₹ 9,000/-₹ 9,890/-
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Amazing Bangkok Honeymoon Package
₹ 39,900/-₹ 43,846/-
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- Koh Samui (2D)
- Pattaya (3D)
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₹ 26,000/-₹ 30,875/-
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FAQs About Thailand Solo Tour Packages
How much does a solo trip to Thailand cost from India?
A budget solo package starts at Rs 15,000 per person, and a typical 7-day solo trip costs about Rs 45,000 to Rs 75,000, depending on the cities, hotel tier, and season. On the ground, plan roughly Rs 5,000 to Rs 7,000 per day once flights (Rs 8,000 to Rs 20,000 return) are booked. Cheaper cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai stretch the budget the furthest.
How do I meet other travellers on a solo Thailand trip?
Easiest routes: book a fixed-date group departure and travel with a small group of other solos; stay in social hostels (Khao San Road in Bangkok, dive hostels on Koh Tao); join small-group day tours and cooking classes; and time Koh Phangan for the monthly Full Moon Party. You fly out alone but rarely stay alone.
Is Thailand safe for solo female travellers from India?
Yes. Thailand is one of Asia's more comfortable countries for women travelling alone, and thousands do it monthly. Take normal precautions: avoid empty streets late at night, dress modestly at temples, use registered Grab or hotel transport, and keep emergency numbers handy (Tourist Police 1155). Our fixed-date group departures add extra company and safety.
Do Indians need a visa for Thailand, and what is the TDAC?
Indian passport holders currently get 30-day visa-free entry, so they do not need a consulate visa for a normal holiday. Everyone must also complete the free Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online within 72 hours before arrival. It replaces the old paper form. Carry an onward ticket and hotel booking confirmation.
Which destinations in Thailand are best for solo travel?
Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Krabi and Chiang Mai are the core solo bases, and the Gulf islands (Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao) are the backpacker circuit. Bangkok and the islands are best for meeting people; Krabi and Chiang Mai suit calmer, slower solo trips.
Which places are best for a first-time solo traveller?
Start with Bangkok plus one beach (Pattaya or Phuket) on a 4-5 day trip. Bangkok is easy to navigate and full of other travellers, and a short beach add-on keeps the logistics simple. Add the islands or Chiang Mai once you have your feet.
What common mistakes should I avoid on a first solo Thailand trip?
Over-packing the itinerary (Thai transfers eat time), skipping the TDAC before flying, carrying too little cash for ferries and small vendors, booking Full Moon Party beds too late, and ignoring temple dress codes. Building in buffer days and pre-booked transfers fixes most of these.
Which is the cheapest Thailand package for solo travellers?
Budget packages to Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Pattaya using hostels and shared transfers are the cheapest, starting at Rs 15,000 per person. Travelling during the off-season (June to October) can reduce hotel and tour prices further.
What is included in a solo Thailand trip package?
Packages usually include hotels, airport and local transfers, guided sightseeing, selected activities and expert travel support. Flights and meals may be included depending on the tier, and everything is customisable before you pay.
What is the 7-day Thailand solo package price?
It typically ranges from Rs 45,000 to Rs 75,000 per person. Bangkok with Chiang Mai is usually the cheapest pairing, while multi-city and island trips cost more.
Is diving in Koh Tao safe for solo travellers?
Yes. Koh Tao is one of the world's most popular and best-supervised places to learn scuba diving, with certified instructors and small class sizes. An Open Water course typically costs around 9,900 to 12,000 THB.
Can solo travellers customise their Thailand itinerary?
Yes. TravelTriangle lets you change the dates, cities, hotels and activities on any solo package before booking, so the trip fits your budget and pace exactly.
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View AllGrand Palace In Bangkok
The Grand Palace is Bangkok's most-visited landmark: a walled royal complex in Rattanakosin that also holds Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Entry costs 500 THB (about Rs 1,250) for foreign visitors, it opens 08:30 to 15:30 daily, and it enforces the city's strictest dress code, with shoulders and knees kept...
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Phi Phi Island In Phuket
Phi Phi sits in the Andaman Sea, roughly halfway between Phuket and Krabi. For most Indian travellers it is a day trip. You leave your Phuket hotel after breakfast, spend the day snorkelling and island-hopping, and get back by evening. The name covers two islands, not one. Phi Phi Don is the inhabited one, with beaches, hot...
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Wat Phra Singh In Chiang Mai
Wat Phra Singh is the most revered temple in Chiang Mai's Old City, a 14th-century Lanna monastery built in 1345 and home to the Phra Buddha Sihing, the golden Buddha image the temple is named after. It opens daily from about 06:00 to 18:00, the grounds are free to walk, and foreign visitors pay around 40 THB (about Rs 115)...
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Wat Chedi Luang In Chiang Mai
Wat Chedi Luang is a 14th-century Buddhist temple in the heart of Chiang Mai's Old City, built around the largest chedi (stupa) in the city. The great brick chedi once rose about 85 metres; a 1545 earthquake brought down its upper section, and it stands roughly 60 metres today, a striking half-ruin you can walk right up to....
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- Ideal For Family
Elephant Nature Park In Chiang Mai
Elephant Nature Park is an ethical elephant sanctuary about 60 km north of Chiang Mai, in the Mae Taeng valley, where rescued elephants roam free with no riding, no shows and no forced bathing. A single-day visit costs THB 2,500 (around Rs 5,450) and includes hotel pickup, lunch and an English-speaking guide.
Founded by Sa...
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Things To Do In Thailand
Your list of the best things to do, compiled on the basis of actual traveler experiences
View AllKhao San Road In Bangkok
Khao San Road is Bangkok's backpacker party street, a one-kilometre stretch that comes alive after dark with cheap bars, live music, the famous shared buckets, and a night market selling street food and gear until the small hours. It gets busy from around 9 to 10 pm and roars past midnight, and a night out here is among the...
- Local market
- Nightlife
- Food
Dinner Cruise In Bangkok
A Chao Phraya dinner cruise is a two-hour evening sailing on Bangkok's main river, with a buffet dinner, live music and a slow glide past the floodlit Wat Arun, the Grand Palace and the Rama VIII Bridge. Boarding is usually between 6 and 7:30 pm from a central pier such as Asiatique, ICONSIAM or River City, and most boats a...
- Cruise Dinner
- Food
- Backwaters
Chatuchak Market In Bangkok
Based on 200,000+ Thailand trips planned. The timings, transit and cost details here are checked by our Bangkok desk against the market's official information and cross-referenced with our on-ground partners.
Chatuchak Weekend Market is the largest market in Thailand and one of the biggest in the world, with more than 15,0...
- Local market
- Shopping
- Sightseeing
Zip Lining At Flight Of The Gibbon In Chiang Mai
Flight of the Gibbon is the original, and still the biggest, zipline in Chiang Mai, a treetop course of about 15 ziplines strung nearly 800 metres across the jungle canopy near Mae Kampong village, an hour east of the city. You ride clipped to a steel cable from one tree platform to the next, with abseil drops, rope bridges...
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Hiking At Doi Inthanon National Park In Chiang Mai
Doi Inthanon National Park sits about 70 km southwest of Chiang Mai and crowns Thailand's highest peak, the 2,565 m summit locals call the Roof of Thailand. Most people come for one full day: a cool-air drive up through cloud forest to the summit boardwalk, the twin royal pagodas, a run of waterfalls, and a guided ridge wal...
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