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Thailand Tour Packages From Bangalore

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Thailand Tour Package From Bangalore

Thailand is known as the "Land of Smiles", and it is certainly what you will find from the first moment you step into the country. The Thais are very friendly people and constantly receive tourists with a smile and their typical greeting that is with their hands together and a slight lean forward.
Book your Thailand tour package from Bangalore to experience it all.

The Thais are very religious; figures of Buddha are observed everywhere, and visiting some of the religious relics is a must for a Thailand trip from Bangalore. They are also seen in the markets, near the temples or on the streets in the cities, monks. The practice of monks is very common among men in Thailand, as it can be a Temporary experience (from one week to years) and somehow gives status to their families. A common custom throughout the country is to take off your shoes when entering temples, houses, etc. So, we as tourists must also do it. It is suggested on the days you are going to visit these types of sites, wear shoes that are easy to remove. Another custom is to cover knees and shoulders when entering temples or open spaces "sacred or respectable" for Thais. Always try to wear T-shirts with long sleeves or some type of stole and pants or skirts that reach at least until covering the knees and you can find more information on our Thailand packages from Bangalore page. However, on most of these sites, if the clothing is not appropriate, they offer sarongs or shirts to rent or buy.

There are innumerable markets throughout the country. As in many other Asian or Middle Eastern countries, bargaining is essential at the time of shopping; they usually lower 50% of the initial price.

An important fact is that it is legally forbidden to take religious figures out of the country. They are allowed only in small quantities and of a size no larger than one hand. Thailand is a mountainous country, and the roads are winding and high making for an exciting commute.

Places To Visit In Thailand From Bangalore

Here are some of the best places that you can incorporate in your Thailand trip from Bangalore:

1. Bangkok

What’s Special: Cultural landmarks, markets

Major Attractions: Chinatown, Floating Market, Chao Phraya, House Of Jim Thompson, The Grand Palace

Transportation Options: Trains, cabs, tuk-tuk, taxi

Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand is an exciting place to visit, offering a diverse combination of urban activity and contemporary sights. The capital also attracts vacationers with its intriguing street lights, serene temples, and numerous cultural attractions.

2. Phuket

What’s Special: Beaches, serene nature, museums

Major Attractions: Kata Beach, Patong Beach, Big Buddha,, Phuket Bird Park, Trick Eye Museum, Slip N Fly Phuket, FantaSea, Hanuman World

Transportation Options: Songthaew, tuk-tuk, cab, boat

Phuket is a wonderful destination for families and honeymooners alike. The destination takes pride in its colorful night markets, exotic beaches, delicious seafood, vibrant nightlife, and world-wide famous white marble Big Buddha. For a more authentic local experience, visit Phuket Old Town or party all night at Patong Beach.

3. Pattaya

What’s Special: Beaches, serene landscapes

Major Attractions: Nong Nooch Tropical Garden, Sanctuary of Truth, Walking street, Jomtien Beach, Pattaya Beach, Art in Paradise, Pattaya Floating Market

Transportation Options: Taxi, bike, cab, speedboat, bus

Positioned on Thailand's eastern Gulf coast, Pattaya is famously called the “Hawaii of the East” due to its glistening beaches, abundant sunshine and scrumptious seafood. There are a number of things to do in Pattaya and its beaches, whether it's lying in the sun or taking part in water sports such as windsurfing or water skiing. Afterward, you may head to the Art in Paradise interactive museum or the Sanctuary of Truth Museum to admire a wide selection of art and architecture.

4. Hua Hin

What’s Special: Night markets, beaches, temples, mountains

Major Attractions: Cicada Market, Vana Nava Water Jungle, Hua Hin Beach, Monsoon Valley Vineyard, Market Village HuaHin

Transportation Options: Cab, taxi, tuk-tuk, songthaew, samlor

Hua Hin was once a small fishing village that is now one of the most royal experiences you can have in Thailand now. The Thai royalty ensures that it does not become highly developed and lose its countryside essence. Learn about the local culture, stroll around the beaches and have some of the most delicious Thai food here.

5. Koh Phi Phi

What’s Special: Beaches, stunning sceneries

Major Attractions: Mosquito Island, Bamboo Island, Koh Bida Nok & Nai, Ko Yao Yai, Koh Khai Nok, Phak Nam Bay, Monkey Beach, Laem Tong Beach

Transportation Options: Speedboat, cab, taxi

With 28 sq. kms, Ko Phi Phi is by far the largest island in the impressive Ko Phi Phi Archipelago. The islands are about 90 minutes away by ferry from Phuket and you can go snorkeling or scuba, as well as enjoy the sun, sea, and relax by the white beaches. So, while opting for the best-rated Bangalore to Thailand package, don’t forget to add Koh Phi Phi to your itinerary.

Ideal duration

Ideally, 7-10 days are enough to visit Thailand to see the serene beauty of beaches, famous temples, and luxurious hotels. It would be a completely enjoyable trip for the family. So for 7 days trip it is a good idea to book Bangalore to Thailand tour Package.

Best Time To Visit

Winter

The best time to travel to northern Thailand is from November to February. During this time, temperatures of up to 33° C prevail thanks to the northwest monsoon.

Summer

Summers in Thailand are brutal and last from March to early June. The high temperatures coax you to not visit most parts of the country during this time.

Monsoon

From June to October is when the rainy season occurs in northern Thailand. In southern Thailand, weather conditions are not as unstable as in the north. The south is not affected by monsoons, which attracts many people to go to the beaches of the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Bangalore to Thailand tour packages is a good option to save money.

The climate of Thailand is tropical, temperatures are usually high and hot, especially during March, April, and May. You can identify 2 different seasons, dry and rainy, although, for a few years, this has changed season by season, and showers can occur in the winter season. The rainy season occurs from June to October, where the seasons are high, and there is heavy rainfall.

Throughout the country, temperatures enjoy stability and do not exceed 36º or fall below 18º. However, the humidity is very different in the north of the country (Chiang Mai). It is relatively low compared to the center/south of the country where in times of heat, it is overwhelming.

How To Reach?

By Aeroplane

The best way to get to Thailand from Bangalore is by plane. Direct flights are available in Bangkok. Both airports are connected to their respective cities, providing a convenient and time-saving travel experience. Ticket prices are reasonable during the low season, but it is quite costly during the tourist season. For this option one can book Thailand trip package from Bangalore.

By Rail

There is no direct train linked between Bangalore and Thailand. However, once you arrive in the country as a local transport, you can use tuk-tuk, subway, and airplane.

By Road

Choosing to reach Thailand by road from Bangalore is a difficult decision. Road conditions may not be perfect for the part of the trip and can cause nausea and nausea. Also, road trips can be costly due to the entrance charges and permit required for other countries on the way to Thailand.

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FAQs About Thailand Tour Packages

What is the cost of a Thailand tour package from Bangalore?

You can calculate Bangalore to Thailand trip cost while considering factors like accommodation, sightseeing, transfers, and meals. On an average, a trip of 5 nights & 6 days would cost you approximately INR 41,500 per person. This package does not include airfare, hence you can opt for the Bangalore to Thailand package with flight and make changes in it as per your preferences.

How do I plan a 5 day tour of Thailand?

You can plan a 5 day trip to Thailand while referring to this itinerary:

Day 1: Arrive at Pattaya Airport, reach your pre-booked hotel and relax for some time. Later, you can head out to explore nearby areas.
Day 2: Visit Coral Island and enjoy water adventures like underwater walk, parasailing, etc.
Day 3: Watch the famous show of Pattaya called Alcazar Show
Day 4: Head to Bangkok and explore places like Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Giant Swing, etc.
Day 5: Departure

How many days are enough to explore Bangkok?

A trip of 2-3 days would be enough to witness the best of Bangkok. To make the most of your holiday, you can go sightseeing and indulge in outdoor activities. If you have budget constraints, make sure to opt for a cheap Thailand tour package from Bangalore.

Why is Thailand famous?

Without a doubt, the most famous of Thailand is its beaches. And if we talk about beaches, the south, the south of Thailand and its islands are totally spectacular in that aspect. But a trip to Thailand is much more than that. The cities of the north bring you spirituality, and its temples are very beautiful, like the white temple of Chiang Rai. In the north, you also have a mountainous landscape, and it is possible to do some other trekking to visit the tribes that inhabit the mountains. Chiang Mai is a good base to explore the north. To enjoy trip book your Thailand trip packages from Bangalore.

What language is spoken?

Answering the question of what language is spoken in Thailand is not easy. The official language is Thai, which, of course, is the dominant one. There are also many minority languages such as Isan, Galung, or Nyaw, among others.

But surely, if you are reading this post, what you are interested in knowing is that English is a fairly common language. It is a language that is taught in schools and is likely to be spoken better than you.

Although Thai is not a simple language, we leave you a few basic words with its meaning. Interacting with the local people saying a word in their language guarantees that they look at you with better eyes.

Who currently governs Thailand?

Currently, the head of state is King Maha Vajiralongkom of the Chakri dynasty. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha is the head of the government of Thailand. He came to power in 2014 through a military coup against the previous government, just a few days before we arrived in the country.

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Srideviharidoss's 7 days trip to Thailand

9 hours ago
Good, pattaya hotel was wrost. Service was very poor, rest all was good. Good response from Yugal and Yuvaraj
S

Srideviharidoss

Chennai

Jayati's 8 days trip to Thailand

a day ago
Amazing services, the trip was well organised, catered to our requests, all the drivers hotels etc were great and parul singh really helped throughout and was available even when we were there. Recommended 10/10
J

Jayati

Delhi

Anil's 9 days trip to Thailand

a day ago
Good planning and good service of agent. All things is perfect and well plan. Thanks
AJ

Anil Jadhav

Makane kapase

Sathya's 5 days trip to Thailand

a day ago
Went to thailand via trip trail. It was a pleasant experience. Almost no issues.
SR

Sathya Ramu

Chennai

Balaji's 7 days trip to Thailand

2 days ago
Yes we enjoyed the trip , there were still few downfalls 1. Elephant sanctuary we had asked for elephant care, the one we expected was the ‘pon Thailand sanctuary‘ where we can bath with the elephants in their natural habitat and take a dip in the waterfalls (we didn’t want to do elephant riding /oxen cart riding since we fry guilty riding on the elephants it was struggling ,so we were disappointed a bit . 2. ⁠dinner cruise we actually wanted to do a peaceful cruise with Thai cultural dance but the cruise was overflowing with so many Indians and the dinner was a mess , they treated us like a herd of goats . There was no Thai dance or continental buffet the cruise was chaotic 3. ⁠chiang mai - the temple we visited - they charged 1500baht with return, the journey was some 40 min +40 min up and down the hill. We felt it was very expensive maybe we should have booked a ‘bolt ‘car. 1500baht was too much. Ms.nai could have asked us to take bolt instead but she pushed us to make a decision quickly and take the van . 3. ⁠the safari world was too too crowded some 1500 people in all the shows couldn’t get a place to sit and the lunch was so bad , again in general no hospitality it was like a big mandap with dirty buffet. But this was not anybody’s mistake , it’s just the place in general which is bad. 4. ⁠ms Jane was a terrible coordinator .. 5. ⁠Bangkok in general very bad hospitality I think they hate Indians since the place was filled with crowded Indians. Baiyokesky first day breakfast was not that good. Coming to the The good parts : 1. Phuket was beautiful , the resort , activities etc were fab. Ms pum was a great coordinator . She helped us as much as she could getting good deals everywhere and making us chose the best activities shopping spa etc. 2. ⁠chiang mai we loved the resort it was a proper nature retreat , the food was good night bazaar etc was good . The guide to the elephant sanctuary and orchid gardens was good he guided us well but we didn’t fully like the itinerary for the day like I mentioned before. 3. ⁠Bangkok- the van safari was fantastic .. loved seeing the animals in very pleasant natural habitats.. the orangutan , dolphin shows were good. Shopping in Bangkok was also good.
BG

Balaji Govindan

Chennai

Apoorva's 6 days trip to Thailand

3 days ago
Navigatio had planned our trip very efficiently…parul took care of each and every minute details and explained and guided itinerary very well. We enjoyed our time in thailand. I would recommend to plan trips via navigatio.
AJ

Apoorva Jais

Pune

Vaibhav's 6 days trip to Thailand

4 days ago
I recently booked a Thailand package through Navigatio Asia, and I must say—it was an absolutely amazing experience! After comparing several travel agencies, Navigatio Asia stood out by offering the best budget-friendly package without compromising on quality. A special shoutout to Parul Singh, who made our Thailand trip truly memorable. She is not only genuine and professional but also someone who truly understands customer needs. Parul went above and beyond by customizing the trip exactly as per our requirements, all within the same budget. From the start to the end of the trip, she was always available to assist us and ensured everything went smoothly. Thanks to her, we enjoyed stays at 4.5-star hotels, along with thoughtful surprises like a beautiful Phuket photo frame, free international SIM, travel insurance, hotel upgrades, and much more. It’s rare to find such dedicated service these days. I genuinely want to thank Parul Singh and the entire Navigatio asia team from the bottom of my heart. You made our first international trip a dream come true, and I’ll definitely be booking with you again! Highly recommend them to anyone planning a hassle-free and personalized travel experience! ✈️
VP

Vaibhav Pratap

Ajinkya's 7 days trip to Thailand

4 days ago
Well organised trip proper planned with great support from team… what we discussed before the trip everything clearly went well…. Great Team.. Thanks Shrinikita for making good memories of the trip…
AK

Ajinkya Kulthe

Pune

Gaurav's 6 days trip to Thailand

5 days ago
Everything went perfect on Thai trip with my family. Thanks Navigatio for arrangements. Just keep in mind for booking hotel rooms, select good view, I got very bad view rooms in good resorts for which I deducted 1 star. Other than everything was perfect.
GG

Gaurav Gaur

Arihant's 10 days trip to Thailand

5 days ago
I booked my family trip to thailand. The trip was wonderfully planned and executed and delivered as promised. The cars sent were neat and clean. The advance bookings for the island tours were also taken care smoothly. Overall it was a great trip. Only hiccup was during a transfer the driver sent behaved in a rude manner. However, the team from Clipago handled the situation very professionally as this was a situation beyond their control. Some hiccups happen, but to acknowledge and take corrective action defines attitude of the agency. So for all you guys reading the testimonial, you can go ahead and book your trips with clipago and they will do their best to give you the best memories.
AR

Arihant Ranka

Bengaluru

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Things To Do In Thailand From Bangalore

1. Take a tour of the Grand Palace

The Grand Palace should be seen by all visitors to Bangkok to get an idea of the grandeur architectural style. King Rama I founded the nation's capital and established the grand palace as the leading symbol of Thai royalty.

2. Visit the Damnoen Saduak floating market

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi is one of Thailand's most popular water markets. Every day, Thai and foreign tourists visit here to shop, eat, and soak up the atmosphere of Thailand's water markets, which have been like this for over a century.

3. Climb the Sathorn Unique tower

The Sathorn Unique was slated to be the most glimmering addition to Bangkok's skyline when it was built to 80% completion in the 1990s. However, the Asian economic crisis put an abrupt end to construction in 1997, leaving the city's most glitzy hotel a skeleton. Standing 49 stories tall, it would have been the world's tallest hotel.

Tips

  • There are always stores where you can buy practically everything at any time. An example would be the 7Elevens that open 24h.
  • Most restaurants have ample options, and there are always street stalls willing to satiate your appetite.
  • The official language of Thailand is Thai, although English is quite common, especially in young people and in tourist areas, as it is taught in schools.
  • The majority religion in Thailand is Buddhist, although there are minorities of Hindus, Muslims, and Christians.