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Bangkok in Thailand is one of the most visited holiday destinations in Asia. It is a remarkable vacation spot that showcases the real side of Thailand tourism in a brilliant way. Often called the melting pot of diverse cultures and beliefs, Bangkok is a place where you can find beautiful monasteries and ancient temples adjacent to massive skyscrapers and shopping malls. Whether you want to spend a luxurious vacation with top-class modern amenities or witness the beautiful side of Thai culture and traditions, you can find nearly everything in this renowned Thai city. Besides the array of tourist sites, landmarks, events and festivals, Bangkok is also home to some of the most well-known restaurants, hotels, markets, spa centres, nightclubs, etc. Make sure to properly do your research on the destination so you can enjoy everything this city has to offer.
There are a lot of steps involved in planning a dream vacation to Bangkok. However, you can still get your targeted trip experience by going for Bangkok tour packages and leaving the planning process to the experts. The Bangkok tour packages offered by Thomas Cook take care of all the key elements, everything from accommodations and flights to meals and Bangkok sightseeing. This way, you can enjoy your vacation without the need to plan everything yourself. You can easily find Bangkok tour packages with different itineraries on our website. Find further details on the destination and popular Bangkok tour packages on this page.
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Thailand - Pattaya And Bangkok - Buy 1 Get 1 Free | 4 Nights 5 Days | Rs. 19 300 | Flights, Sightseeing, Transfers, Meals, Hotels |
Simply Thailand | 4 Nights 5 Days | Rs. 45 400 | Flights, Transfers, Sightseeing, Hotels, Meals |
Simply Thailand Fully Loaded - (3N Pattaya And 2N Bangkok) | 5 Nights 6 Days | Rs. 57 200 | Flights, Meals, Sightseeing, Hotels, Transfers |
Thai Getaway | 5 Nights 6 Days | Rs. 54 000 | Flights, Meals, Hotels, Sightseeing, Transfers |
Thai Extravaganza | 5 Nights 6 Days | Rs. 64 300 | Flights, Visa, Sightseeing, Meals, Hotels, Transfers |
Officially called Krung Thep Maha Nakhon in Thai, Bangkok is both the most populous and the capital city of Thailand. The city is home to an estimated 10.6 million people, which amounts to 15.3% of the country’s entire population. Back in the 15th century, it used to be a small trading post during the time of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It made rapid progress in the coming years and became a massive centre of modernisation in Siam (later renamed Thailand) in the 19th century. The official language of Bangkok is Thai, however, it is not uncommon to come across locals speaking fluent English in the city streets. The city embraces and highlights a beautiful blend of Thailand’s modern development and diverse culture through its number of tourist attractions, which cover the aspects of architectural wonders, cultural and religious sites, entertainment venues, etc. The main crowd-pullers in the city are The Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Lumpini Park, Wat Traimit, Wat Phra Kaew, etc., most of which you can find in popular Bangkok trip packages. The aspect of shopping in the city is also very popular among tourists, with its main highlights being the Bangkok floating markets, luxury malls, weekend street markets, etc. Bangkok also has amazing nightlife, thanks to its energetic entertainment venues, nightclubs, bars, discos, lounges, restaurants and cafes. The availability of fun activities and luxury accommodations also make this Thai city a great choice for family vacations, trips with friends and honeymoons.
The Bangkok tour packages available on our website enable everyone to turn their dream vacation into a reality. Our exciting range of planned trips is also very budget-friendly and accessible, with Bangkok tour packages available from all major Indian cities, like Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Indore, etc. The Bangkok trip cost depends on a lot of factors, including the duration of the trip, tour itinerary, transport and accommodation choices, etc. In general, the Bangkok trip cost for a short vacation can be anywhere around INR 20,000 to 25,000 for a person. As of now, the starting Bangkok tour package price for a 4-night/5-day trip is INR 17,486.
It is vital that you choose the right time for your trip before looking for Bangkok tour packages. Go through the following pointers to find the best month to visit Bangkok for a vacation;
The hot season in Bangkok ranges from March to June. The days initially remain clear and sunny, but the frequency of rain slowly starts to increase as May sets in. The average temperature range usually stays between 26°C to 35°C, with April being the hottest month. The hot climate makes outdoor tourist activities very difficult for visitors. Individuals visiting Bangkok during these months prefer spending their time by the nearby beaches. The indoor Bangkok tourist attractions and nightlife are the main highlights of tourism in the hot season. If you are planning on visiting this Thai city during this time, make sure to book accommodations with air conditioning and avoid going outside in the daytime. You won’t have issues finding Bangkok packages scheduled for the hot season.
The rainy or wet season in Bangkok starts around July and ends in October. Heavy rain showers are common occurrences in the city, but they usually happen for a short duration. Thus, the weather conditions continue to remain hot and humid for the most part. The average temperature range glides around the mark between 26°C and 34°C during the day and falls slightly at night. Outdoor exploration and activities take a massive hit due to the unannounced rainfall, which can hamper plans. The tourist crowd during these months remains quite low, which makes it the best season to visit Bangkok on a budget if you can tackle the frequent rainfall and the annoying temperature and humidity. If you are visiting the city during these months, make sure to pack proper rain gear and always carry an umbrella when going out. Despite the low tourist crowd, you can easily find tons of Bangkok trip packages for this season.
The cold season, which stretches from November to February, is popularly regarded as the best time to go to Bangkok for holidays. Though considered the cold season, it is by no means freezing. The weather conditions remain quite pleasant, with an average temperature range of 22°C to 32°C. Keep in mind the temperature drops around the nighttime, so dress accordingly. The season is much more favourable for both indoor and outdoor tourist activities, which is why the city experiences a massive influx of visitors. Some of the main festivals and events during the cold season in Bangkok are Loy Krathong, Royal Barge Procession, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, Chinese New Year, etc. Make sure to book flights and accommodations in advance before you visit Bangkok because the cold season is the peak tourism season. It is better to go with Bangkok packages for the cold season if you don’t want to worry about setting up the trip from scratch.
While some Bangkok tour packages feature transportation as a standard inclusion, others don’t. So, when planning your trip, it is important you learn about the possible ways to travel to the city without any hassle. Here’s how you can reach Bangkok from India;
Travelling by flight is the best way one can reach Bangkok in Thailand. The city houses two major international airports, namely the Don Mueang Airport and the Suvarnabhumi Airport, located at a distance of 24 km and 35 km, respectively. Both these airports connect Bangkok to major countries and Thai cities via frequent international and domestic flights. You can easily board a flight from a major Indian city and reach Bangkok, Thailand, in just a few hours. For instance, a direct flight from Kolkata, India, to Don Mueang Intl-Bangkok, Thailand, takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes. After landing at the airport, individuals can simply opt for ground transport (bus, taxi, airport shuttle, rail, etc.) to continue their journey to the Bangkok city centre. While some Bangkok packages offer round trip or optional flights, others may not. So, make sure to look for Bangkok trip packages that meet your travel requirements.
Even though tourists can travel to Bangkok from India by road, it is not usually recommended. The journey is very tedious, requires a lot of paperwork and permits and will take a lot of days to complete. Individuals can also choose to fly to any other Thai city from India and continue their journey to Bangkok by road in a taxi or rental car. A popular route includes flying to U-Tapao-Rayong-Pattaya International Airport from India and then travelling to Bangkok by road in a taxi, which takes around 2 hours to complete. Individuals can also opt for bus travel to Bangkok from nearby Thai cities. Road journey to Bangkok is usually not included in most Bangkok tour packages.
One can not reach Bangkok by train from any Indian city because there’s no direct rail route connecting these two locations. However, tourists already in Thailand can make use of the local rail system to reach Bangkok from its nearby cities. The central railway station in Bangkok is called Hua Lamphong, which is served by both intercity and international trains. This railway system connects Bangkok with many important locations, such as Surat Thani, Chiang Mai, Nong Khai, Ayutthaya and even border nations like Cambodia, Laos and Malaysia. However, it is better to go with the India to Bangkok tour package plan that includes flights for the most convenient travel experience.
Make sure to look for Bangkok tour packages that include all the popular tourist sites you want to visit. Here are some of the best places you can visit during your Bangkok trip;
The Grand Palace is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Bangkok that you can check out. It served as the official residence of the King of Siam (later renamed Thailand) from the year 1782 to 1925. Even though the palace looks like a single structure from the front, it actually is a group of multiple buildings, lawns, courtyards, halls, etc. The stunning building structure and deep history of the Grand Palace have made it a very popular tourist landmark in the city. Divided into four zones, the palace is also widely known for housing the beautiful Temple of Emerald Buddha. As it is a must-see attraction in the city, make sure to look for Bangkok tour packages that include this site.
Also known as the Temple of the Dawn, Wat Arun is one of the best tourist places in Bangkok. Nestled on the banks of the River Chao Phraya, this beautiful temple is affiliated with Theravada Buddhism. The main highlight of this temple’s architecture is the Central Prang, which is an 82-metre-tall Khmer-style tower. Besides this, the four smaller prangs, the Ordination Hall and the scenic view of the temple at sunset are some other best things to see in Bangkok. It is one of the finest places to see in Bangkok if you are interested in Buddhism and the traditional side of Thailand. Most popular Bangkok tour packages include Wat Arun under sightseeing.
The Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is one of the most renowned Bangkok tourist places you can visit. Located close to the city centre, this museum is known for housing immaculate wax replicas of numerous celebrities and famous personalities from around the globe. Whether you are opting for Bangkok package holidays or planning the tour yourself, make sure to include this famous tourist landmark. The place is divided into various themes, including prominent historical and political figures, musicians, sports personalities, film stars, etc. Some of the most noteworthy wax figures in Bangkok’s Madame Tussauds Wax Museum are Mahatma Gandhi, Barack Obama, Lady Diana, Albert Einstein, Ludwig Beethoven, David Beckham, One Direction, Spiderman, Shah Rukh Khan, etc. If you can’t find this site in popular Bangkok packages, consider adding it by contacting your tour operator.
The Jim Thompson House is one of the most well-known Bangkok tourist places you can check out if you are interested in art. It is a museum in central Bangkok that houses James H. W. Thompson’s massive collection of art from China, Burma, Thailand and Cambodia. This collection of art, ranging from various wall hangings to stone statues, attracts thousands of enthusiasts every year. Some of the items in the collection are said to be around 1,400 years old. The beautiful garden area of the Jim Thompson House is also something you shouldn’t want to miss out on. It is advised to hire a Bangkok tour guide when checking out the Jim Thompson House to get the most out of your visit. If you go for customisable Bangkok tour packages, you may be able to add this site to your trip itinerary.
Wat Pho, officially called Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Magkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, is one of the most popular tourist places to see in Bangkok. This impressive temple is located directly towards the south of the Grand Palace and draws in a massive tourist crowd every day. The Ayutthayan style of architecture of this temple will surely leave a long-lasting impression in your mind. The main highlight of Wat Pho is the 46-metre-long and 15-metre-tall statue of Reclining Buddha, covered in gold leaf. The temple is also known for housing the largest collection of Buddha images. Wat Pho is often seen as a usual inclusion in many Bangkok tour packages.
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Wat Arun |
Also known as ‘Temple of Dawn’, exquisite temple, renowned for its intricate architecture and lovely location at the bank of River Chao Phraya, looks its best during sunset, ideal place to find peace and for impressive photography |
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Grand Place |
Prominent place of interest in Bangkok, former residence of famed King Rama belonging to Rattanakosin Kingdom, hosts royal ceremonies and tours, Temple of Emerald Buddha situated here |
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Jim Thompson House |
Important Thai attraction, former house of an American Spy of the same name who lived here after World War I, group of six buildings depicting refined architectural style of Thailand |
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Lumpini Park |
Tranquil park in midst of bustling city, loved for its lush green surroundings, cool breeze, and myriad flora and fauna, acts as perfect spot for family, solo, or romantic getaways, experience rowing or paddle boating here |
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Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World |
Aquatic wonderland to appease all age-groups, previously known as Siam Ocean World, behemoth aquarium located two storeys below the ultra-chic Siam Paragon Mall, showcases over 30,000 magnificent creatures from around the world |
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Chao Phraya River |
Exemplary waterfront of Bangkok, storehouse of numerous attractions including lovely floating market, yachts, ferries, several canals and spectacular city skyline |
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Wat Pho |
World renowned Thai attraction housing the famous 46 m long sculpture of reclining Buddha adorned in gold leaf, largest temple complex in the city, offers serene ambiance and an opportunity for fantastic Thai massage |
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Madam Tussauds Museum |
Most popular tourist destination in Bangkok, houses life-size wax figurines of famous personalities, great place to click some photos with your favourite stars |
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Dusit Zoo |
One of its kind zoo with unusual attractions including a zoo museum, a sightseeing train, an animal hospital, an educational centre and an activities zone, portrays resplendent natural beauty, home to about 1600 indigenous and exotic species of animals, ideal place for wildlife spotting |
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Besides Bangkok sightseeing, if you want to spend a few days surrounded by hills or enjoy a thrilling beach day, here are some places near the city you can check out;
If you are looking for hill places to visit near Bangkok, Chiang Rai is a great option. Located in the northern region of the country, this beautiful place is surrounded by lush greenery and various hills and mountain ranges. Tons of tourists on their Bangkok trip plan a short visit to Chiang Rai, where they engage in fun activities like trekking, river cruises, elephant spotting, etc. The scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere of the place are some of its main highlights. You may not find Bangkok packages that include a visit to Chaing Rai, so make sure to contact your tour operator about it.
Even though it is not a traditional hill station, the Khao Yai National Park is a must-visit place for nature lovers. Located just 120 km from Bangkok city centre, this national park covers a massive area of roughly 2,100 square kilometres and features vast landscapes covered in dense greenery, enchanting waterfalls, a diverse species of wildlife and remarkable rugged mountains. The highest peak at this national park is Khao Rom, standing tall at 1,300 metres above sea level. You may find a few Bangkok packages that feature a visit to Khao Yai National Park.
Located just 150 kilometres from Bangkok city centre, Jomtien Beach in Pattaya is one of the most sought-after beaches in the country. This beautiful beach boasts a pristine coastline of golden sand that stretches a length of 6 kilometres and is marked by groovy pine trees on one side and turquoise sea water on the other. Besides sunbathing and swimming, tourists can indulge in a number of water adventures at this beach, including jet skiing, parasailing, banana boat riding, etc. The beachside food stalls and nightlife are some of its other key attractions. As it is generally not included in Bangkok trip packages, you may have to contact your tour operator for this.
Hua Hin Beach is a popular nearby beachside destination that tourists on their Bangkok trip can check out. Located 199 kilometres from Bangkok's city centre, this 4-kilometre-long, white sand beach is a renowned adventure hub, offering scopes for activities like parasailing, waterskiing, jet skiing, kite surfing, etc. The tourist crowd at the beach stays thin, making it perfect for tourists seeking a tranquil atmosphere. You can simply take a 4-hour train ride from Bangkok to Hua Hin and cover the rest 1.2 kilometres to the beach by taxi or tuk-tuk. Similar to Jomtien Beach, a visit to Hua Hin Beach is generally not included in most Bangkok trip packages.
The city of Bangkok itself is a remarkable honeymoon destination in Thailand. If your honeymoon is centred solely towards this city, here are some prominent romantic locations you can check out with your significant other while on your Bangkok tour;
Siam Park City is one of the most thrilling places newlyweds can visit during their honeymoon in Bangkok. Located in the city’s Minburi district, this amusement and water park has a lot to offer. Said to be Southeast Asia’s oldest amusement and water park, Siam Park City is also home to the world’s largest wave pool by area. The site is divided into 5 zones: fantasy world, X zone, water park, small world, and family world. Some of the best things to do at this park with your spouse include experiencing the thrilling rides, getting a traditional Thai massage, trying out delicious food and drinks, etc. You can easily get access to Bangkok honeymoon package options that include a visit to this site.
If you are visiting Bangkok for your honeymoon, don’t forget to check out the renowned Asiatique Ferris Wheel. Part of the Asiatique Riverfront open-air mall and night market, the Sky Ferris Wheel at this location is the highest of its kind in the country, standing at a height of 60 metres. As you ride this Ferris wheel with your significant other, you will be able to witness some of the most alluring scenic views of Bangkok from the top. Also, when visiting this site on your Bangkok trip, don’t forget to indulge in some shopping at the nearby stores or try delicious Thai cuisine from the restaurants.
Lumpini Park is one of the best Bangkok tourist places you can visit during your honeymoon. It is the first public park in the city and features an artificial lake, multi-purpose pavement, a library, a sports centre, etc. The park is surrounded by lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular site for tourists to hang out during their Bangkok tour. In addition, the park also features many scopes for engaging recreational activities, including paddle boating, rowing, cycling, gym activities, etc. Hence, newly married couples looking for a fun and peaceful getaway from the bustling city life in Bangkok can consider checking out Lumpini Park. It is often seen as a standard inclusion in some honeymoon special Bangkok packages.
Following are some fun things to do in Bangkok during a vacation;
The Chatuchak Weekend Market is a major highlight of tourism in the country’s capital city. Attracting tons of locals and tourists, the market spans over 35 acres and features thousands of stalls divided into 27 categories, including food, art, handicrafts, clothing, etc. Exploring this market on foot is one of the best things to do in Bangkok. Apart from indulging in gift and souvenir shopping, tourists visiting Chatuchak Weekend Market can also try out tons of delicious Thai street food. Make sure to look for Bangkok packages that give you sufficient time to explore this market.
Going on the beautiful Chao Phraya River cruise can be a memorable experience in Bangkok. There are private and group tours, starting from 2200 Thai Baht, which include meals and drinks. For the best experience, consider taking the cruise in the evening. You will be able to get some of the best views of various tourist attractions in the city from the riverside, including places like Wat Arun, the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, etc. The Chao Phraya River cruise is one of the best things to do in Bangkok with family, friends or your significant other. Some popular Bangkok packages feature the Chao Phraya River cruise as a standard inclusion under their activity section.
There’s no better way to capture the real essence and beauty of Bangkok City than visiting the Mahanakhon Skywalk. Located on top of the King Power Mahanakhon Tower, at an elevation of 314 metres, this place offers the most magnificent panoramic view of the city. You can opt for the Glass Tray Experience on the 78th floor or the outdoor 360° Observation Deck at the highest point, called The Peak. For the best visual treat, consider visiting the Mahanakhon Skywalk late in the afternoon to catch the beautiful sun setting down for the day. Taking pictures at the skywalk is one of the best things to do in Bangkok.
Numerous tourists visit Bangkok to detach from their busy work schedule and rejuvenate their body and mind. One of the best ways to do so is by opting for a traditional Thai massage at any of Bangkok’s several Spa and Massage parlours. Combining an array of traditional methods, the spa and massage experience in Bangkok remains unmatched. It is also quite affordable, starting at just 250-300 THB per hour for a basic massage.
Thrill-seekers can consider the following adventure activities in the city during their Bangkok trip;
While the opportunities for watersports in Bangkok are quite thin, there are a few popular options tourists can consider. Wakeboarding is one of the most fun and thrilling things to do in Bangkok. The best places to visit in Bangkok for wakeboarding are Thai Wake Park and Taco Lake. Wakeboarding at the Thai Wake Park is more centred towards experienced individuals, while the one at Taco Lake is great for beginners. Some Bangkok packages list wakeboarding under their standard inclusion of activities.
If you keep an interest in martial arts, consider learning and training for Muay Thai in Bangkok. As it is the national sport in Thailand, there’s no better place to learn it than the capital city. There are numerous gyms and training centres spread across the city, offering great training sessions and mentorship at just 550 Baht single-day pass. For the best deals, consider going for multi-session passes, some of which include meals and accommodations.
Tourists looking for extreme adventure experiences can quite literally consider swimming with sharks in Bangkok. Apart from being one of the best Bangkok sightseeing places for marine life enthusiasts, the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World offers tons of interactive and thrilling activities. One of the most popular adventurous things to do at this location is diving with sharks. In the man-made Shark Shipwreck zone, you will be able to come face-to-face with a variety of sharks, including leopard sharks, sand tiger sharks, blacktip reef sharks, etc. Other fun things to do at the Ocean World in Bangkok include feeding penguins, glass bottom boat rides, shark walks, etc. You can either look for Bangkok holiday packages that include a visit to this site or check it out yourself.
If you are looking for fun adventure activities where you can challenge your travel companions, consider Go-karting in Bangkok. There are a number of establishments in the city that offer this activity, but the most famous one is called EasyKart Bangkok at RCA Plaza. Their well-designed race tracks and well-maintained go-karts (100cc, 160cc and 270cc) are perfect for a thrilling experience. It is great fun for children and adults alike, with prices starting from just THB 500 per race.
While looking for Bangkok packages, don’t forget to research the local Bangkok cuisine. Here are some of the most popular Thai delicacies that you can try in Bangkok;
Pad Thai is one of the most popular Thai dishes you can try during your Bangkok tour. It is a type of stir-fried rice noodle prepared with meat, shrimp and chopped vegetables and served with yellow limes, red pepper flakes and green cilantro. Its savoury, sweet and spicy taste has made it a comfort food in the region. You will be able to enjoy the perfect blend of ingredients with each bite of this delectable dish.
Som Tam, also called Spicy Papaya Salad, is a local favourite in Bangkok. This salad is made with a wide number of ingredients, including fish sauce, peanuts, tomatoes, green papaya, dried shrimp, and so on. Whether you are looking for a quick snack or a light meal during your Bangkok tour, you can enjoy this sour and spicy salad at most food stalls and restaurants all across the city.
Khao Neow Mamuang is the perfect dish to go with after having a delightful Thai lunch or dinner in Bangkok. It is a traditional dessert in the city, made by placing sticky rice on freshly chopped mango slices. The dish is then served by topping it with some roasted sesame seeds. The sweet and juicy flavour of Khao Neow Ma Muang will make you fall in love with this dish during your Bangkok trip.
Khao Phat is basically a type of fried rice prepared in the same pot with a variety of other items. The main ingredients of the dish are Thai jasmine rice, garlic, tomatoes, onions, eggs, meat (like pork, shrimp and chicken.), and a few other things. After the rice is cooked, it is served on a plate and seasoned with different types of sauces. Its mouthwatering taste will surely make a place in your heart.
Tom Yum Goong is another renowned local dish you should try during your Bangkok travels. It is a type of hot and sour soup prepared with a mixture of different herbs, vegetables, spices and shrimp. Depending on where you try it from in the city, the dish can contain other meats instead of shrimp, such as chicken, pork, beef, etc.
Tourists craving Indian food in Bangkok can check out these popular restaurants during their trip;
The Maya Restaurant and Bar is one of Bangkok's best places to visit for delicious Indian food. In addition to the wide range of Indian dishes, the restaurant is known for its beautiful ambience, elegant decor, value-for-money menu and prompt service. Located close to the city centre, the place remains open from Monday to Sunday. Individuals can enjoy both delectable vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes at this restaurant while soaking in the beauty of the city through the 29th-floor window. Some of their must-try items are Noorani Lamb Chop, Butter Chicken and Tandoori Jumbo Prawns.
For some authentic Indian cuisine on a budget, consider visiting BBQ Delight on Maha Set Road in Bangkok, Thailand. The place serves a wide range of Indian dishes, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. The ambience of the place is decent, considering the quality of the food and the service. Some of their must-try dishes include Butter Naan, Chicken Tikka Masala and Paneer Tikka.
Amritsr Sukhumvit 22 is one of the most popular Indian restaurants in Bangkok. The place is known not just for its great food quality but also for its remarkable ambience, service and pocket-friendly prices. Located on Soi Sukhumvit 22 Khlong Toei, this place serves some of the best Kulcha, Butter Chicken, Kebab, Mutton Rogan Josh, etc., in all of Bangkok. Do consider checking this place out if you are eating out in this Thai city.
Bangkok is a shopper’s paradise, with tons of markets offering unique items exclusive to the region. Here are some well-known things you can buy in Bangkok;
Thai silk is one of the most popular local items tourists like to buy during their Bangkok trip. The quality of Thai silk items is truly world-class, which is why many individuals like to purchase them as both gifts and souvenirs. In addition, you can find tons of colour variations, designs and patterns in most budget ranges while shopping for this item in Bangkok City.
Where to buy: Some of the best places in Bangkok where you can buy Thai silk are Jim Thompson Outlet and the shops around Chinatown and Khwaeng Bang Chak. So, look for Bangkok packages that include a visit to one of these locations.
Individuals with an interest in traditional Thai art, culture and history can shop for the beautiful antique works in Bangkok. These remarkable art pieces are perfect examples showcasing the intricate craftsmanship of local artisans in the region. In terms of variations, the traditional antique works in Bangkok include things like ancient books, idols and figurines, gems, paintings, etc. These can be the perfect home decor items.
Where to buy: Some of the best places to visit in Bangkok for antique shopping are Oriental Plaza Place, Old Siam Trading Company and Rivercity Shopping Complex.
Another popular thing tourists like to purchase when shopping in Bangkok is the local handicrafts. It is a broad category that includes a ton of items, including things from hand-made carry bags to intricately designed home decor items. Do note that Thai handicraft items in Bangkok markets are available in all budget ranges, with high-quality pieces being sold at premium prices.
Where to buy: Some of the places to visit in Bangkok for local handicraft shopping include Silom Village, Bangkok Chinatown and Chatuchak Market. Make sure to add these places to your Bangkok itinerary.
While shopping in Bangkok, don’t forget to browse through the beautifully designed Thai silver jewellery. These are not just great souvenirs but can also be fantastic gifts for your loved ones and close family members. Thai silver jewellery is also a great representative of the beautiful Thai culture and tradition. Some popular items under this category include bracelets, anklets, necklaces, etc.
Where to buy: Some well-known places in Bangkok where you can shop for Thai silver jewellery are Chatuchak Market, Khao San Road, Silom Road, etc. You may or may not find a visit to these markets in some Bangkok packages, so make sure to plan accordingly.
If you are looking for some more reasons to visit Bangkok for your foreign trip, here are some fun facts you can refer to;
The beauty of Bangkok's tourism lies within its diverse culture. It is a city where the old and the new co-exist beautifully instead of becoming two contrasting features. One of the most important aspects of Bangkok’s cultural life is religion. Buddhism is the most followed religion in the city. Bangkok features numerous religious landmarks in the form of monasteries and temples. These sites also serve as an outstanding example of the traditional Thai art, culture and architecture. In society, it is expected to dress appropriately when visiting places of respect, like temples, and removing shoes before entering. Most of Thailand’s visual arts, painting, literature, folklore, dance, poetry, music, etc., are also prominently seen in the city and its surrounding region. The love and respect towards the monarch is also very apparent in Bangkok. Individuals can find pictures and posters of the royal family on many public walls in the city. Also, the King’s anthem is played at the start of all movie screenings, plays and cultural performances in the city. The law requires individuals to stand up while this anthem is playing and refrain from making fun of the monarch. Fairs, festivals and popular events are major highlights of Bangkok’s culture and celebratory outlook. Some of these events include the likes of Songkran, the King’s Birthday, Loy Krathong, etc., which are well-known Bangkok attractions for tourists. The other aspects of Bangkok’s culture are also not so different from other parts of Thailand. So, alongside browsing through popular Bangkok holiday packages, make sure to learn about the local culture and traditions of the place.
Indian tourists visiting Bangkok are required to have a valid Thailand visa in order to enter the country for tourism purposes. Indian nationals who want to enter Bangkok only for tourism purposes and not for more than 2 weeks are eligible for the visa-on-arrival feature. You can obtain your visa on arrival for Thailand at both the international airports (DMK and BKK) in Bangkok. As for other purposes, individuals are required to apply for a Thailand visa prior to their Bangkok trip. Some popular Bangkok packages can also handle the aspect of a visa for your trip.
The official Bangkok currency is called the Thai Baht. It is denoted by the code “THB” and the sign “฿”. One Thai Baht can further be divided into 100 satangs. Individuals visiting Bangkok will need to acquire sufficient Bangkok currency (Thai Baht) for their trip as it is the only accepted currency in the city and other parts of the country. As of now, the Bangkok currency to INR value is 1 THB = 2.33 INR. Individuals can get foreign exchange for their Bangkok trip both in the form of cash or a prepaid forex travel card. For this purpose, tourists can easily make use of the online foreign exchange service offered by Thomas Cook. To do so, visit the foreign exchange page by Thomas Cook, select the check rate, currency type, forex amount and denomination, and enter your communication details to get a quote. After that, complete the online payment and choose the preferred delivery method. Soon, you will receive the order receipt and your foreign currency for the Bangkok trip.
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Bangkok in Thailand is one of the most visited holiday destinations in Asia. It is a remarkable vacation spot that showcases the real side of Thailand tourism in a brilliant way. Often called the melting pot of diverse cultures and beliefs, Bangkok is a place where you can find beautiful monasteries and ancient temples adjacent to massive skyscrapers and shopping malls. Whether you want to spend a luxurious vacation with top-class modern amenities or witness the beautiful side of Thai culture and traditions, you can find nearly everything in this renowned Thai city. Besides the array of tourist sites, landmarks, events and festivals, Bangkok is also home to some of the most well-known restaurants, hotels, markets, spa centres, nightclubs, etc. Make sure to properly do your research on the destination so you can enjoy everything this city has to offer.
There are a lot of steps involved in planning a dream vacation to Bangkok. However, you can still get your targeted trip experience by going for Bangkok tour packages and leaving the planning process to the experts. The Bangkok tour packages offered by Thomas Cook take care of all the key elements, everything from accommodations and flights to meals and Bangkok sightseeing. This way, you can enjoy your vacation without the need to plan everything yourself. You can easily find Bangkok tour packages with different itineraries on our website. Find further details on the destination and popular Bangkok tour packages on this page.
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Thailand - Pattaya And Bangkok - Buy 1 Get 1 Free | 4 Nights 5 Days | Rs. 19 300 | Flights, Sightseeing, Transfers, Meals, Hotels |
Simply Thailand | 4 Nights 5 Days | Rs. 45 400 | Flights, Transfers, Sightseeing, Hotels, Meals |
Simply Thailand Fully Loaded - (3N Pattaya And 2N Bangkok) | 5 Nights 6 Days | Rs. 57 200 | Flights, Meals, Sightseeing, Hotels, Transfers |
Thai Getaway | 5 Nights 6 Days | Rs. 54 000 | Flights, Meals, Hotels, Sightseeing, Transfers |
Thai Extravaganza | 5 Nights 6 Days | Rs. 64 300 | Flights, Visa, Sightseeing, Meals, Hotels, Transfers |
Officially called Krung Thep Maha Nakhon in Thai, Bangkok is both the most populous and the capital city of Thailand. The city is home to an estimated 10.6 million people, which amounts to 15.3% of the country’s entire population. Back in the 15th century, it used to be a small trading post during the time of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It made rapid progress in the coming years and became a massive centre of modernisation in Siam (later renamed Thailand) in the 19th century. The official language of Bangkok is Thai, however, it is not uncommon to come across locals speaking fluent English in the city streets. The city embraces and highlights a beautiful blend of Thailand’s modern development and diverse culture through its number of tourist attractions, which cover the aspects of architectural wonders, cultural and religious sites, entertainment venues, etc. The main crowd-pullers in the city are The Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Lumpini Park, Wat Traimit, Wat Phra Kaew, etc., most of which you can find in popular Bangkok trip packages. The aspect of shopping in the city is also very popular among tourists, with its main highlights being the Bangkok floating markets, luxury malls, weekend street markets, etc. Bangkok also has amazing nightlife, thanks to its energetic entertainment venues, nightclubs, bars, discos, lounges, restaurants and cafes. The availability of fun activities and luxury accommodations also make this Thai city a great choice for family vacations, trips with friends and honeymoons.
The Bangkok tour packages available on our website enable everyone to turn their dream vacation into a reality. Our exciting range of planned trips is also very budget-friendly and accessible, with Bangkok tour packages available from all major Indian cities, like Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Indore, etc. The Bangkok trip cost depends on a lot of factors, including the duration of the trip, tour itinerary, transport and accommodation choices, etc. In general, the Bangkok trip cost for a short vacation can be anywhere around INR 20,000 to 25,000 for a person. As of now, the starting Bangkok tour package price for a 4-night/5-day trip is INR 17,486.
It is vital that you choose the right time for your trip before looking for Bangkok tour packages. Go through the following pointers to find the best month to visit Bangkok for a vacation;
The hot season in Bangkok ranges from March to June. The days initially remain clear and sunny, but the frequency of rain slowly starts to increase as May sets in. The average temperature range usually stays between 26°C to 35°C, with April being the hottest month. The hot climate makes outdoor tourist activities very difficult for visitors. Individuals visiting Bangkok during these months prefer spending their time by the nearby beaches. The indoor Bangkok tourist attractions and nightlife are the main highlights of tourism in the hot season. If you are planning on visiting this Thai city during this time, make sure to book accommodations with air conditioning and avoid going outside in the daytime. You won’t have issues finding Bangkok packages scheduled for the hot season.
The rainy or wet season in Bangkok starts around July and ends in October. Heavy rain showers are common occurrences in the city, but they usually happen for a short duration. Thus, the weather conditions continue to remain hot and humid for the most part. The average temperature range glides around the mark between 26°C and 34°C during the day and falls slightly at night. Outdoor exploration and activities take a massive hit due to the unannounced rainfall, which can hamper plans. The tourist crowd during these months remains quite low, which makes it the best season to visit Bangkok on a budget if you can tackle the frequent rainfall and the annoying temperature and humidity. If you are visiting the city during these months, make sure to pack proper rain gear and always carry an umbrella when going out. Despite the low tourist crowd, you can easily find tons of Bangkok trip packages for this season.
The cold season, which stretches from November to February, is popularly regarded as the best time to go to Bangkok for holidays. Though considered the cold season, it is by no means freezing. The weather conditions remain quite pleasant, with an average temperature range of 22°C to 32°C. Keep in mind the temperature drops around the nighttime, so dress accordingly. The season is much more favourable for both indoor and outdoor tourist activities, which is why the city experiences a massive influx of visitors. Some of the main festivals and events during the cold season in Bangkok are Loy Krathong, Royal Barge Procession, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, Chinese New Year, etc. Make sure to book flights and accommodations in advance before you visit Bangkok because the cold season is the peak tourism season. It is better to go with Bangkok packages for the cold season if you don’t want to worry about setting up the trip from scratch.
While some Bangkok tour packages feature transportation as a standard inclusion, others don’t. So, when planning your trip, it is important you learn about the possible ways to travel to the city without any hassle. Here’s how you can reach Bangkok from India;
Travelling by flight is the best way one can reach Bangkok in Thailand. The city houses two major international airports, namely the Don Mueang Airport and the Suvarnabhumi Airport, located at a distance of 24 km and 35 km, respectively. Both these airports connect Bangkok to major countries and Thai cities via frequent international and domestic flights. You can easily board a flight from a major Indian city and reach Bangkok, Thailand, in just a few hours. For instance, a direct flight from Kolkata, India, to Don Mueang Intl-Bangkok, Thailand, takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes. After landing at the airport, individuals can simply opt for ground transport (bus, taxi, airport shuttle, rail, etc.) to continue their journey to the Bangkok city centre. While some Bangkok packages offer round trip or optional flights, others may not. So, make sure to look for Bangkok trip packages that meet your travel requirements.
Even though tourists can travel to Bangkok from India by road, it is not usually recommended. The journey is very tedious, requires a lot of paperwork and permits and will take a lot of days to complete. Individuals can also choose to fly to any other Thai city from India and continue their journey to Bangkok by road in a taxi or rental car. A popular route includes flying to U-Tapao-Rayong-Pattaya International Airport from India and then travelling to Bangkok by road in a taxi, which takes around 2 hours to complete. Individuals can also opt for bus travel to Bangkok from nearby Thai cities. Road journey to Bangkok is usually not included in most Bangkok tour packages.
One can not reach Bangkok by train from any Indian city because there’s no direct rail route connecting these two locations. However, tourists already in Thailand can make use of the local rail system to reach Bangkok from its nearby cities. The central railway station in Bangkok is called Hua Lamphong, which is served by both intercity and international trains. This railway system connects Bangkok with many important locations, such as Surat Thani, Chiang Mai, Nong Khai, Ayutthaya and even border nations like Cambodia, Laos and Malaysia. However, it is better to go with the India to Bangkok tour package plan that includes flights for the most convenient travel experience.
Make sure to look for Bangkok tour packages that include all the popular tourist sites you want to visit. Here are some of the best places you can visit during your Bangkok trip;
The Grand Palace is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Bangkok that you can check out. It served as the official residence of the King of Siam (later renamed Thailand) from the year 1782 to 1925. Even though the palace looks like a single structure from the front, it actually is a group of multiple buildings, lawns, courtyards, halls, etc. The stunning building structure and deep history of the Grand Palace have made it a very popular tourist landmark in the city. Divided into four zones, the palace is also widely known for housing the beautiful Temple of Emerald Buddha. As it is a must-see attraction in the city, make sure to look for Bangkok tour packages that include this site.
Also known as the Temple of the Dawn, Wat Arun is one of the best tourist places in Bangkok. Nestled on the banks of the River Chao Phraya, this beautiful temple is affiliated with Theravada Buddhism. The main highlight of this temple’s architecture is the Central Prang, which is an 82-metre-tall Khmer-style tower. Besides this, the four smaller prangs, the Ordination Hall and the scenic view of the temple at sunset are some other best things to see in Bangkok. It is one of the finest places to see in Bangkok if you are interested in Buddhism and the traditional side of Thailand. Most popular Bangkok tour packages include Wat Arun under sightseeing.
The Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is one of the most renowned Bangkok tourist places you can visit. Located close to the city centre, this museum is known for housing immaculate wax replicas of numerous celebrities and famous personalities from around the globe. Whether you are opting for Bangkok package holidays or planning the tour yourself, make sure to include this famous tourist landmark. The place is divided into various themes, including prominent historical and political figures, musicians, sports personalities, film stars, etc. Some of the most noteworthy wax figures in Bangkok’s Madame Tussauds Wax Museum are Mahatma Gandhi, Barack Obama, Lady Diana, Albert Einstein, Ludwig Beethoven, David Beckham, One Direction, Spiderman, Shah Rukh Khan, etc. If you can’t find this site in popular Bangkok packages, consider adding it by contacting your tour operator.
The Jim Thompson House is one of the most well-known Bangkok tourist places you can check out if you are interested in art. It is a museum in central Bangkok that houses James H. W. Thompson’s massive collection of art from China, Burma, Thailand and Cambodia. This collection of art, ranging from various wall hangings to stone statues, attracts thousands of enthusiasts every year. Some of the items in the collection are said to be around 1,400 years old. The beautiful garden area of the Jim Thompson House is also something you shouldn’t want to miss out on. It is advised to hire a Bangkok tour guide when checking out the Jim Thompson House to get the most out of your visit. If you go for customisable Bangkok tour packages, you may be able to add this site to your trip itinerary.
Wat Pho, officially called Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Magkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, is one of the most popular tourist places to see in Bangkok. This impressive temple is located directly towards the south of the Grand Palace and draws in a massive tourist crowd every day. The Ayutthayan style of architecture of this temple will surely leave a long-lasting impression in your mind. The main highlight of Wat Pho is the 46-metre-long and 15-metre-tall statue of Reclining Buddha, covered in gold leaf. The temple is also known for housing the largest collection of Buddha images. Wat Pho is often seen as a usual inclusion in many Bangkok tour packages.
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Wat Arun |
Also known as ‘Temple of Dawn’, exquisite temple, renowned for its intricate architecture and lovely location at the bank of River Chao Phraya, looks its best during sunset, ideal place to find peace and for impressive photography |
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Grand Place |
Prominent place of interest in Bangkok, former residence of famed King Rama belonging to Rattanakosin Kingdom, hosts royal ceremonies and tours, Temple of Emerald Buddha situated here |
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Jim Thompson House |
Important Thai attraction, former house of an American Spy of the same name who lived here after World War I, group of six buildings depicting refined architectural style of Thailand |
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Lumpini Park |
Tranquil park in midst of bustling city, loved for its lush green surroundings, cool breeze, and myriad flora and fauna, acts as perfect spot for family, solo, or romantic getaways, experience rowing or paddle boating here |
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Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World |
Aquatic wonderland to appease all age-groups, previously known as Siam Ocean World, behemoth aquarium located two storeys below the ultra-chic Siam Paragon Mall, showcases over 30,000 magnificent creatures from around the world |
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Chao Phraya River |
Exemplary waterfront of Bangkok, storehouse of numerous attractions including lovely floating market, yachts, ferries, several canals and spectacular city skyline |
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Wat Pho |
World renowned Thai attraction housing the famous 46 m long sculpture of reclining Buddha adorned in gold leaf, largest temple complex in the city, offers serene ambiance and an opportunity for fantastic Thai massage |
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Madam Tussauds Museum |
Most popular tourist destination in Bangkok, houses life-size wax figurines of famous personalities, great place to click some photos with your favourite stars |
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Dusit Zoo |
One of its kind zoo with unusual attractions including a zoo museum, a sightseeing train, an animal hospital, an educational centre and an activities zone, portrays resplendent natural beauty, home to about 1600 indigenous and exotic species of animals, ideal place for wildlife spotting |
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Besides Bangkok sightseeing, if you want to spend a few days surrounded by hills or enjoy a thrilling beach day, here are some places near the city you can check out;
If you are looking for hill places to visit near Bangkok, Chiang Rai is a great option. Located in the northern region of the country, this beautiful place is surrounded by lush greenery and various hills and mountain ranges. Tons of tourists on their Bangkok trip plan a short visit to Chiang Rai, where they engage in fun activities like trekking, river cruises, elephant spotting, etc. The scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere of the place are some of its main highlights. You may not find Bangkok packages that include a visit to Chaing Rai, so make sure to contact your tour operator about it.
Even though it is not a traditional hill station, the Khao Yai National Park is a must-visit place for nature lovers. Located just 120 km from Bangkok city centre, this national park covers a massive area of roughly 2,100 square kilometres and features vast landscapes covered in dense greenery, enchanting waterfalls, a diverse species of wildlife and remarkable rugged mountains. The highest peak at this national park is Khao Rom, standing tall at 1,300 metres above sea level. You may find a few Bangkok packages that feature a visit to Khao Yai National Park.
Located just 150 kilometres from Bangkok city centre, Jomtien Beach in Pattaya is one of the most sought-after beaches in the country. This beautiful beach boasts a pristine coastline of golden sand that stretches a length of 6 kilometres and is marked by groovy pine trees on one side and turquoise sea water on the other. Besides sunbathing and swimming, tourists can indulge in a number of water adventures at this beach, including jet skiing, parasailing, banana boat riding, etc. The beachside food stalls and nightlife are some of its other key attractions. As it is generally not included in Bangkok trip packages, you may have to contact your tour operator for this.
Hua Hin Beach is a popular nearby beachside destination that tourists on their Bangkok trip can check out. Located 199 kilometres from Bangkok's city centre, this 4-kilometre-long, white sand beach is a renowned adventure hub, offering scopes for activities like parasailing, waterskiing, jet skiing, kite surfing, etc. The tourist crowd at the beach stays thin, making it perfect for tourists seeking a tranquil atmosphere. You can simply take a 4-hour train ride from Bangkok to Hua Hin and cover the rest 1.2 kilometres to the beach by taxi or tuk-tuk. Similar to Jomtien Beach, a visit to Hua Hin Beach is generally not included in most Bangkok trip packages.
The city of Bangkok itself is a remarkable honeymoon destination in Thailand. If your honeymoon is centred solely towards this city, here are some prominent romantic locations you can check out with your significant other while on your Bangkok tour;
Siam Park City is one of the most thrilling places newlyweds can visit during their honeymoon in Bangkok. Located in the city’s Minburi district, this amusement and water park has a lot to offer. Said to be Southeast Asia’s oldest amusement and water park, Siam Park City is also home to the world’s largest wave pool by area. The site is divided into 5 zones: fantasy world, X zone, water park, small world, and family world. Some of the best things to do at this park with your spouse include experiencing the thrilling rides, getting a traditional Thai massage, trying out delicious food and drinks, etc. You can easily get access to Bangkok honeymoon package options that include a visit to this site.
If you are visiting Bangkok for your honeymoon, don’t forget to check out the renowned Asiatique Ferris Wheel. Part of the Asiatique Riverfront open-air mall and night market, the Sky Ferris Wheel at this location is the highest of its kind in the country, standing at a height of 60 metres. As you ride this Ferris wheel with your significant other, you will be able to witness some of the most alluring scenic views of Bangkok from the top. Also, when visiting this site on your Bangkok trip, don’t forget to indulge in some shopping at the nearby stores or try delicious Thai cuisine from the restaurants.
Lumpini Park is one of the best Bangkok tourist places you can visit during your honeymoon. It is the first public park in the city and features an artificial lake, multi-purpose pavement, a library, a sports centre, etc. The park is surrounded by lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular site for tourists to hang out during their Bangkok tour. In addition, the park also features many scopes for engaging recreational activities, including paddle boating, rowing, cycling, gym activities, etc. Hence, newly married couples looking for a fun and peaceful getaway from the bustling city life in Bangkok can consider checking out Lumpini Park. It is often seen as a standard inclusion in some honeymoon special Bangkok packages.
Following are some fun things to do in Bangkok during a vacation;
The Chatuchak Weekend Market is a major highlight of tourism in the country’s capital city. Attracting tons of locals and tourists, the market spans over 35 acres and features thousands of stalls divided into 27 categories, including food, art, handicrafts, clothing, etc. Exploring this market on foot is one of the best things to do in Bangkok. Apart from indulging in gift and souvenir shopping, tourists visiting Chatuchak Weekend Market can also try out tons of delicious Thai street food. Make sure to look for Bangkok packages that give you sufficient time to explore this market.
Going on the beautiful Chao Phraya River cruise can be a memorable experience in Bangkok. There are private and group tours, starting from 2200 Thai Baht, which include meals and drinks. For the best experience, consider taking the cruise in the evening. You will be able to get some of the best views of various tourist attractions in the city from the riverside, including places like Wat Arun, the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, etc. The Chao Phraya River cruise is one of the best things to do in Bangkok with family, friends or your significant other. Some popular Bangkok packages feature the Chao Phraya River cruise as a standard inclusion under their activity section.
There’s no better way to capture the real essence and beauty of Bangkok City than visiting the Mahanakhon Skywalk. Located on top of the King Power Mahanakhon Tower, at an elevation of 314 metres, this place offers the most magnificent panoramic view of the city. You can opt for the Glass Tray Experience on the 78th floor or the outdoor 360° Observation Deck at the highest point, called The Peak. For the best visual treat, consider visiting the Mahanakhon Skywalk late in the afternoon to catch the beautiful sun setting down for the day. Taking pictures at the skywalk is one of the best things to do in Bangkok.
Numerous tourists visit Bangkok to detach from their busy work schedule and rejuvenate their body and mind. One of the best ways to do so is by opting for a traditional Thai massage at any of Bangkok’s several Spa and Massage parlours. Combining an array of traditional methods, the spa and massage experience in Bangkok remains unmatched. It is also quite affordable, starting at just 250-300 THB per hour for a basic massage.
Thrill-seekers can consider the following adventure activities in the city during their Bangkok trip;
While the opportunities for watersports in Bangkok are quite thin, there are a few popular options tourists can consider. Wakeboarding is one of the most fun and thrilling things to do in Bangkok. The best places to visit in Bangkok for wakeboarding are Thai Wake Park and Taco Lake. Wakeboarding at the Thai Wake Park is more centred towards experienced individuals, while the one at Taco Lake is great for beginners. Some Bangkok packages list wakeboarding under their standard inclusion of activities.
If you keep an interest in martial arts, consider learning and training for Muay Thai in Bangkok. As it is the national sport in Thailand, there’s no better place to learn it than the capital city. There are numerous gyms and training centres spread across the city, offering great training sessions and mentorship at just 550 Baht single-day pass. For the best deals, consider going for multi-session passes, some of which include meals and accommodations.
Tourists looking for extreme adventure experiences can quite literally consider swimming with sharks in Bangkok. Apart from being one of the best Bangkok sightseeing places for marine life enthusiasts, the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World offers tons of interactive and thrilling activities. One of the most popular adventurous things to do at this location is diving with sharks. In the man-made Shark Shipwreck zone, you will be able to come face-to-face with a variety of sharks, including leopard sharks, sand tiger sharks, blacktip reef sharks, etc. Other fun things to do at the Ocean World in Bangkok include feeding penguins, glass bottom boat rides, shark walks, etc. You can either look for Bangkok holiday packages that include a visit to this site or check it out yourself.
If you are looking for fun adventure activities where you can challenge your travel companions, consider Go-karting in Bangkok. There are a number of establishments in the city that offer this activity, but the most famous one is called EasyKart Bangkok at RCA Plaza. Their well-designed race tracks and well-maintained go-karts (100cc, 160cc and 270cc) are perfect for a thrilling experience. It is great fun for children and adults alike, with prices starting from just THB 500 per race.
While looking for Bangkok packages, don’t forget to research the local Bangkok cuisine. Here are some of the most popular Thai delicacies that you can try in Bangkok;
Pad Thai is one of the most popular Thai dishes you can try during your Bangkok tour. It is a type of stir-fried rice noodle prepared with meat, shrimp and chopped vegetables and served with yellow limes, red pepper flakes and green cilantro. Its savoury, sweet and spicy taste has made it a comfort food in the region. You will be able to enjoy the perfect blend of ingredients with each bite of this delectable dish.
Som Tam, also called Spicy Papaya Salad, is a local favourite in Bangkok. This salad is made with a wide number of ingredients, including fish sauce, peanuts, tomatoes, green papaya, dried shrimp, and so on. Whether you are looking for a quick snack or a light meal during your Bangkok tour, you can enjoy this sour and spicy salad at most food stalls and restaurants all across the city.
Khao Neow Mamuang is the perfect dish to go with after having a delightful Thai lunch or dinner in Bangkok. It is a traditional dessert in the city, made by placing sticky rice on freshly chopped mango slices. The dish is then served by topping it with some roasted sesame seeds. The sweet and juicy flavour of Khao Neow Ma Muang will make you fall in love with this dish during your Bangkok trip.
Khao Phat is basically a type of fried rice prepared in the same pot with a variety of other items. The main ingredients of the dish are Thai jasmine rice, garlic, tomatoes, onions, eggs, meat (like pork, shrimp and chicken.), and a few other things. After the rice is cooked, it is served on a plate and seasoned with different types of sauces. Its mouthwatering taste will surely make a place in your heart.
Tom Yum Goong is another renowned local dish you should try during your Bangkok travels. It is a type of hot and sour soup prepared with a mixture of different herbs, vegetables, spices and shrimp. Depending on where you try it from in the city, the dish can contain other meats instead of shrimp, such as chicken, pork, beef, etc.
Tourists craving Indian food in Bangkok can check out these popular restaurants during their trip;
The Maya Restaurant and Bar is one of Bangkok's best places to visit for delicious Indian food. In addition to the wide range of Indian dishes, the restaurant is known for its beautiful ambience, elegant decor, value-for-money menu and prompt service. Located close to the city centre, the place remains open from Monday to Sunday. Individuals can enjoy both delectable vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes at this restaurant while soaking in the beauty of the city through the 29th-floor window. Some of their must-try items are Noorani Lamb Chop, Butter Chicken and Tandoori Jumbo Prawns.
For some authentic Indian cuisine on a budget, consider visiting BBQ Delight on Maha Set Road in Bangkok, Thailand. The place serves a wide range of Indian dishes, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. The ambience of the place is decent, considering the quality of the food and the service. Some of their must-try dishes include Butter Naan, Chicken Tikka Masala and Paneer Tikka.
Amritsr Sukhumvit 22 is one of the most popular Indian restaurants in Bangkok. The place is known not just for its great food quality but also for its remarkable ambience, service and pocket-friendly prices. Located on Soi Sukhumvit 22 Khlong Toei, this place serves some of the best Kulcha, Butter Chicken, Kebab, Mutton Rogan Josh, etc., in all of Bangkok. Do consider checking this place out if you are eating out in this Thai city.
Bangkok is a shopper’s paradise, with tons of markets offering unique items exclusive to the region. Here are some well-known things you can buy in Bangkok;
Thai silk is one of the most popular local items tourists like to buy during their Bangkok trip. The quality of Thai silk items is truly world-class, which is why many individuals like to purchase them as both gifts and souvenirs. In addition, you can find tons of colour variations, designs and patterns in most budget ranges while shopping for this item in Bangkok City.
Where to buy: Some of the best places in Bangkok where you can buy Thai silk are Jim Thompson Outlet and the shops around Chinatown and Khwaeng Bang Chak. So, look for Bangkok packages that include a visit to one of these locations.
Individuals with an interest in traditional Thai art, culture and history can shop for the beautiful antique works in Bangkok. These remarkable art pieces are perfect examples showcasing the intricate craftsmanship of local artisans in the region. In terms of variations, the traditional antique works in Bangkok include things like ancient books, idols and figurines, gems, paintings, etc. These can be the perfect home decor items.
Where to buy: Some of the best places to visit in Bangkok for antique shopping are Oriental Plaza Place, Old Siam Trading Company and Rivercity Shopping Complex.
Another popular thing tourists like to purchase when shopping in Bangkok is the local handicrafts. It is a broad category that includes a ton of items, including things from hand-made carry bags to intricately designed home decor items. Do note that Thai handicraft items in Bangkok markets are available in all budget ranges, with high-quality pieces being sold at premium prices.
Where to buy: Some of the places to visit in Bangkok for local handicraft shopping include Silom Village, Bangkok Chinatown and Chatuchak Market. Make sure to add these places to your Bangkok itinerary.
While shopping in Bangkok, don’t forget to browse through the beautifully designed Thai silver jewellery. These are not just great souvenirs but can also be fantastic gifts for your loved ones and close family members. Thai silver jewellery is also a great representative of the beautiful Thai culture and tradition. Some popular items under this category include bracelets, anklets, necklaces, etc.
Where to buy: Some well-known places in Bangkok where you can shop for Thai silver jewellery are Chatuchak Market, Khao San Road, Silom Road, etc. You may or may not find a visit to these markets in some Bangkok packages, so make sure to plan accordingly.
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The beauty of Bangkok's tourism lies within its diverse culture. It is a city where the old and the new co-exist beautifully instead of becoming two contrasting features. One of the most important aspects of Bangkok’s cultural life is religion. Buddhism is the most followed religion in the city. Bangkok features numerous religious landmarks in the form of monasteries and temples. These sites also serve as an outstanding example of the traditional Thai art, culture and architecture. In society, it is expected to dress appropriately when visiting places of respect, like temples, and removing shoes before entering. Most of Thailand’s visual arts, painting, literature, folklore, dance, poetry, music, etc., are also prominently seen in the city and its surrounding region. The love and respect towards the monarch is also very apparent in Bangkok. Individuals can find pictures and posters of the royal family on many public walls in the city. Also, the King’s anthem is played at the start of all movie screenings, plays and cultural performances in the city. The law requires individuals to stand up while this anthem is playing and refrain from making fun of the monarch. Fairs, festivals and popular events are major highlights of Bangkok’s culture and celebratory outlook. Some of these events include the likes of Songkran, the King’s Birthday, Loy Krathong, etc., which are well-known Bangkok attractions for tourists. The other aspects of Bangkok’s culture are also not so different from other parts of Thailand. So, alongside browsing through popular Bangkok holiday packages, make sure to learn about the local culture and traditions of the place.
Indian tourists visiting Bangkok are required to have a valid Thailand visa in order to enter the country for tourism purposes. Indian nationals who want to enter Bangkok only for tourism purposes and not for more than 2 weeks are eligible for the visa-on-arrival feature. You can obtain your visa on arrival for Thailand at both the international airports (DMK and BKK) in Bangkok. As for other purposes, individuals are required to apply for a Thailand visa prior to their Bangkok trip. Some popular Bangkok packages can also handle the aspect of a visa for your trip.
The official Bangkok currency is called the Thai Baht. It is denoted by the code “THB” and the sign “฿”. One Thai Baht can further be divided into 100 satangs. Individuals visiting Bangkok will need to acquire sufficient Bangkok currency (Thai Baht) for their trip as it is the only accepted currency in the city and other parts of the country. As of now, the Bangkok currency to INR value is 1 THB = 2.33 INR. Individuals can get foreign exchange for their Bangkok trip both in the form of cash or a prepaid forex travel card. For this purpose, tourists can easily make use of the online foreign exchange service offered by Thomas Cook. To do so, visit the foreign exchange page by Thomas Cook, select the check rate, currency type, forex amount and denomination, and enter your communication details to get a quote. After that, complete the online payment and choose the preferred delivery method. Soon, you will receive the order receipt and your foreign currency for the Bangkok trip.
Bangkok in Thailand is one of the most visited holiday destinations in Asia. It is a remarkable vacation spot that showcases the real side of Thailand tourism in a brilliant way. Often called the melting pot of diverse cultures and beliefs, Bangkok is a place where you can find beautiful monasteries and ancient temples adjacent to massive skyscrapers and shopping malls. Whether you want to spend a luxurious vacation with top-class modern amenities or witness the beautiful side of Thai culture and traditions, you can find nearly everything in this renowned Thai city. Besides the array of tourist sites, landmarks, events and festivals, Bangkok is also home to some of the most well-known restaurants, hotels, markets, spa centres, nightclubs, etc. Make sure to properly do your research on the destination so you can enjoy everything this city has to offer.
There are a lot of steps involved in planning a dream vacation to Bangkok. However, you can still get your targeted trip experience by going for Bangkok tour packages and leaving the planning process to the experts. The Bangkok tour packages offered by Thomas Cook take care of all the key elements, everything from accommodations and flights to meals and Bangkok sightseeing. This way, you can enjoy your vacation without the need to plan everything yourself. You can easily find Bangkok tour packages with different itineraries on our website. Find further details on the destination and popular Bangkok tour packages on this page.
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Thailand - Pattaya And Bangkok - Buy 1 Get 1 Free | 4 Nights 5 Days | Rs. 19 300 | Flights, Sightseeing, Transfers, Meals, Hotels |
Simply Thailand | 4 Nights 5 Days | Rs. 45 400 | Flights, Transfers, Sightseeing, Hotels, Meals |
Simply Thailand Fully Loaded - (3N Pattaya And 2N Bangkok) | 5 Nights 6 Days | Rs. 57 200 | Flights, Meals, Sightseeing, Hotels, Transfers |
Thai Getaway | 5 Nights 6 Days | Rs. 54 000 | Flights, Meals, Hotels, Sightseeing, Transfers |
Thai Extravaganza | 5 Nights 6 Days | Rs. 64 300 | Flights, Visa, Sightseeing, Meals, Hotels, Transfers |
Officially called Krung Thep Maha Nakhon in Thai, Bangkok is both the most populous and the capital city of Thailand. The city is home to an estimated 10.6 million people, which amounts to 15.3% of the country’s entire population. Back in the 15th century, it used to be a small trading post during the time of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It made rapid progress in the coming years and became a massive centre of modernisation in Siam (later renamed Thailand) in the 19th century. The official language of Bangkok is Thai, however, it is not uncommon to come across locals speaking fluent English in the city streets. The city embraces and highlights a beautiful blend of Thailand’s modern development and diverse culture through its number of tourist attractions, which cover the aspects of architectural wonders, cultural and religious sites, entertainment venues, etc. The main crowd-pullers in the city are The Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Lumpini Park, Wat Traimit, Wat Phra Kaew, etc., most of which you can find in popular Bangkok trip packages. The aspect of shopping in the city is also very popular among tourists, with its main highlights being the Bangkok floating markets, luxury malls, weekend street markets, etc. Bangkok also has amazing nightlife, thanks to its energetic entertainment venues, nightclubs, bars, discos, lounges, restaurants and cafes. The availability of fun activities and luxury accommodations also make this Thai city a great choice for family vacations, trips with friends and honeymoons.
The Bangkok tour packages available on our website enable everyone to turn their dream vacation into a reality. Our exciting range of planned trips is also very budget-friendly and accessible, with Bangkok tour packages available from all major Indian cities, like Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Indore, etc. The Bangkok trip cost depends on a lot of factors, including the duration of the trip, tour itinerary, transport and accommodation choices, etc. In general, the Bangkok trip cost for a short vacation can be anywhere around INR 20,000 to 25,000 for a person. As of now, the starting Bangkok tour package price for a 4-night/5-day trip is INR 17,486.
It is vital that you choose the right time for your trip before looking for Bangkok tour packages. Go through the following pointers to find the best month to visit Bangkok for a vacation;
The hot season in Bangkok ranges from March to June. The days initially remain clear and sunny, but the frequency of rain slowly starts to increase as May sets in. The average temperature range usually stays between 26°C to 35°C, with April being the hottest month. The hot climate makes outdoor tourist activities very difficult for visitors. Individuals visiting Bangkok during these months prefer spending their time by the nearby beaches. The indoor Bangkok tourist attractions and nightlife are the main highlights of tourism in the hot season. If you are planning on visiting this Thai city during this time, make sure to book accommodations with air conditioning and avoid going outside in the daytime. You won’t have issues finding Bangkok packages scheduled for the hot season.
The rainy or wet season in Bangkok starts around July and ends in October. Heavy rain showers are common occurrences in the city, but they usually happen for a short duration. Thus, the weather conditions continue to remain hot and humid for the most part. The average temperature range glides around the mark between 26°C and 34°C during the day and falls slightly at night. Outdoor exploration and activities take a massive hit due to the unannounced rainfall, which can hamper plans. The tourist crowd during these months remains quite low, which makes it the best season to visit Bangkok on a budget if you can tackle the frequent rainfall and the annoying temperature and humidity. If you are visiting the city during these months, make sure to pack proper rain gear and always carry an umbrella when going out. Despite the low tourist crowd, you can easily find tons of Bangkok trip packages for this season.
The cold season, which stretches from November to February, is popularly regarded as the best time to go to Bangkok for holidays. Though considered the cold season, it is by no means freezing. The weather conditions remain quite pleasant, with an average temperature range of 22°C to 32°C. Keep in mind the temperature drops around the nighttime, so dress accordingly. The season is much more favourable for both indoor and outdoor tourist activities, which is why the city experiences a massive influx of visitors. Some of the main festivals and events during the cold season in Bangkok are Loy Krathong, Royal Barge Procession, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, Chinese New Year, etc. Make sure to book flights and accommodations in advance before you visit Bangkok because the cold season is the peak tourism season. It is better to go with Bangkok packages for the cold season if you don’t want to worry about setting up the trip from scratch.
While some Bangkok tour packages feature transportation as a standard inclusion, others don’t. So, when planning your trip, it is important you learn about the possible ways to travel to the city without any hassle. Here’s how you can reach Bangkok from India;
Travelling by flight is the best way one can reach Bangkok in Thailand. The city houses two major international airports, namely the Don Mueang Airport and the Suvarnabhumi Airport, located at a distance of 24 km and 35 km, respectively. Both these airports connect Bangkok to major countries and Thai cities via frequent international and domestic flights. You can easily board a flight from a major Indian city and reach Bangkok, Thailand, in just a few hours. For instance, a direct flight from Kolkata, India, to Don Mueang Intl-Bangkok, Thailand, takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes. After landing at the airport, individuals can simply opt for ground transport (bus, taxi, airport shuttle, rail, etc.) to continue their journey to the Bangkok city centre. While some Bangkok packages offer round trip or optional flights, others may not. So, make sure to look for Bangkok trip packages that meet your travel requirements.
Even though tourists can travel to Bangkok from India by road, it is not usually recommended. The journey is very tedious, requires a lot of paperwork and permits and will take a lot of days to complete. Individuals can also choose to fly to any other Thai city from India and continue their journey to Bangkok by road in a taxi or rental car. A popular route includes flying to U-Tapao-Rayong-Pattaya International Airport from India and then travelling to Bangkok by road in a taxi, which takes around 2 hours to complete. Individuals can also opt for bus travel to Bangkok from nearby Thai cities. Road journey to Bangkok is usually not included in most Bangkok tour packages.
One can not reach Bangkok by train from any Indian city because there’s no direct rail route connecting these two locations. However, tourists already in Thailand can make use of the local rail system to reach Bangkok from its nearby cities. The central railway station in Bangkok is called Hua Lamphong, which is served by both intercity and international trains. This railway system connects Bangkok with many important locations, such as Surat Thani, Chiang Mai, Nong Khai, Ayutthaya and even border nations like Cambodia, Laos and Malaysia. However, it is better to go with the India to Bangkok tour package plan that includes flights for the most convenient travel experience.
Make sure to look for Bangkok tour packages that include all the popular tourist sites you want to visit. Here are some of the best places you can visit during your Bangkok trip;
The Grand Palace is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Bangkok that you can check out. It served as the official residence of the King of Siam (later renamed Thailand) from the year 1782 to 1925. Even though the palace looks like a single structure from the front, it actually is a group of multiple buildings, lawns, courtyards, halls, etc. The stunning building structure and deep history of the Grand Palace have made it a very popular tourist landmark in the city. Divided into four zones, the palace is also widely known for housing the beautiful Temple of Emerald Buddha. As it is a must-see attraction in the city, make sure to look for Bangkok tour packages that include this site.
Also known as the Temple of the Dawn, Wat Arun is one of the best tourist places in Bangkok. Nestled on the banks of the River Chao Phraya, this beautiful temple is affiliated with Theravada Buddhism. The main highlight of this temple’s architecture is the Central Prang, which is an 82-metre-tall Khmer-style tower. Besides this, the four smaller prangs, the Ordination Hall and the scenic view of the temple at sunset are some other best things to see in Bangkok. It is one of the finest places to see in Bangkok if you are interested in Buddhism and the traditional side of Thailand. Most popular Bangkok tour packages include Wat Arun under sightseeing.
The Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is one of the most renowned Bangkok tourist places you can visit. Located close to the city centre, this museum is known for housing immaculate wax replicas of numerous celebrities and famous personalities from around the globe. Whether you are opting for Bangkok package holidays or planning the tour yourself, make sure to include this famous tourist landmark. The place is divided into various themes, including prominent historical and political figures, musicians, sports personalities, film stars, etc. Some of the most noteworthy wax figures in Bangkok’s Madame Tussauds Wax Museum are Mahatma Gandhi, Barack Obama, Lady Diana, Albert Einstein, Ludwig Beethoven, David Beckham, One Direction, Spiderman, Shah Rukh Khan, etc. If you can’t find this site in popular Bangkok packages, consider adding it by contacting your tour operator.
The Jim Thompson House is one of the most well-known Bangkok tourist places you can check out if you are interested in art. It is a museum in central Bangkok that houses James H. W. Thompson’s massive collection of art from China, Burma, Thailand and Cambodia. This collection of art, ranging from various wall hangings to stone statues, attracts thousands of enthusiasts every year. Some of the items in the collection are said to be around 1,400 years old. The beautiful garden area of the Jim Thompson House is also something you shouldn’t want to miss out on. It is advised to hire a Bangkok tour guide when checking out the Jim Thompson House to get the most out of your visit. If you go for customisable Bangkok tour packages, you may be able to add this site to your trip itinerary.
Wat Pho, officially called Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Magkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, is one of the most popular tourist places to see in Bangkok. This impressive temple is located directly towards the south of the Grand Palace and draws in a massive tourist crowd every day. The Ayutthayan style of architecture of this temple will surely leave a long-lasting impression in your mind. The main highlight of Wat Pho is the 46-metre-long and 15-metre-tall statue of Reclining Buddha, covered in gold leaf. The temple is also known for housing the largest collection of Buddha images. Wat Pho is often seen as a usual inclusion in many Bangkok tour packages.
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Wat Arun |
Also known as ‘Temple of Dawn’, exquisite temple, renowned for its intricate architecture and lovely location at the bank of River Chao Phraya, looks its best during sunset, ideal place to find peace and for impressive photography |
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Grand Place |
Prominent place of interest in Bangkok, former residence of famed King Rama belonging to Rattanakosin Kingdom, hosts royal ceremonies and tours, Temple of Emerald Buddha situated here |
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Jim Thompson House |
Important Thai attraction, former house of an American Spy of the same name who lived here after World War I, group of six buildings depicting refined architectural style of Thailand |
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Lumpini Park |
Tranquil park in midst of bustling city, loved for its lush green surroundings, cool breeze, and myriad flora and fauna, acts as perfect spot for family, solo, or romantic getaways, experience rowing or paddle boating here |
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Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World |
Aquatic wonderland to appease all age-groups, previously known as Siam Ocean World, behemoth aquarium located two storeys below the ultra-chic Siam Paragon Mall, showcases over 30,000 magnificent creatures from around the world |
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Chao Phraya River |
Exemplary waterfront of Bangkok, storehouse of numerous attractions including lovely floating market, yachts, ferries, several canals and spectacular city skyline |
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Wat Pho |
World renowned Thai attraction housing the famous 46 m long sculpture of reclining Buddha adorned in gold leaf, largest temple complex in the city, offers serene ambiance and an opportunity for fantastic Thai massage |
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Madam Tussauds Museum |
Most popular tourist destination in Bangkok, houses life-size wax figurines of famous personalities, great place to click some photos with your favourite stars |
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Dusit Zoo |
One of its kind zoo with unusual attractions including a zoo museum, a sightseeing train, an animal hospital, an educational centre and an activities zone, portrays resplendent natural beauty, home to about 1600 indigenous and exotic species of animals, ideal place for wildlife spotting |
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Besides Bangkok sightseeing, if you want to spend a few days surrounded by hills or enjoy a thrilling beach day, here are some places near the city you can check out;
If you are looking for hill places to visit near Bangkok, Chiang Rai is a great option. Located in the northern region of the country, this beautiful place is surrounded by lush greenery and various hills and mountain ranges. Tons of tourists on their Bangkok trip plan a short visit to Chiang Rai, where they engage in fun activities like trekking, river cruises, elephant spotting, etc. The scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere of the place are some of its main highlights. You may not find Bangkok packages that include a visit to Chaing Rai, so make sure to contact your tour operator about it.
Even though it is not a traditional hill station, the Khao Yai National Park is a must-visit place for nature lovers. Located just 120 km from Bangkok city centre, this national park covers a massive area of roughly 2,100 square kilometres and features vast landscapes covered in dense greenery, enchanting waterfalls, a diverse species of wildlife and remarkable rugged mountains. The highest peak at this national park is Khao Rom, standing tall at 1,300 metres above sea level. You may find a few Bangkok packages that feature a visit to Khao Yai National Park.
Located just 150 kilometres from Bangkok city centre, Jomtien Beach in Pattaya is one of the most sought-after beaches in the country. This beautiful beach boasts a pristine coastline of golden sand that stretches a length of 6 kilometres and is marked by groovy pine trees on one side and turquoise sea water on the other. Besides sunbathing and swimming, tourists can indulge in a number of water adventures at this beach, including jet skiing, parasailing, banana boat riding, etc. The beachside food stalls and nightlife are some of its other key attractions. As it is generally not included in Bangkok trip packages, you may have to contact your tour operator for this.
Hua Hin Beach is a popular nearby beachside destination that tourists on their Bangkok trip can check out. Located 199 kilometres from Bangkok's city centre, this 4-kilometre-long, white sand beach is a renowned adventure hub, offering scopes for activities like parasailing, waterskiing, jet skiing, kite surfing, etc. The tourist crowd at the beach stays thin, making it perfect for tourists seeking a tranquil atmosphere. You can simply take a 4-hour train ride from Bangkok to Hua Hin and cover the rest 1.2 kilometres to the beach by taxi or tuk-tuk. Similar to Jomtien Beach, a visit to Hua Hin Beach is generally not included in most Bangkok trip packages.
The city of Bangkok itself is a remarkable honeymoon destination in Thailand. If your honeymoon is centred solely towards this city, here are some prominent romantic locations you can check out with your significant other while on your Bangkok tour;
Siam Park City is one of the most thrilling places newlyweds can visit during their honeymoon in Bangkok. Located in the city’s Minburi district, this amusement and water park has a lot to offer. Said to be Southeast Asia’s oldest amusement and water park, Siam Park City is also home to the world’s largest wave pool by area. The site is divided into 5 zones: fantasy world, X zone, water park, small world, and family world. Some of the best things to do at this park with your spouse include experiencing the thrilling rides, getting a traditional Thai massage, trying out delicious food and drinks, etc. You can easily get access to Bangkok honeymoon package options that include a visit to this site.
If you are visiting Bangkok for your honeymoon, don’t forget to check out the renowned Asiatique Ferris Wheel. Part of the Asiatique Riverfront open-air mall and night market, the Sky Ferris Wheel at this location is the highest of its kind in the country, standing at a height of 60 metres. As you ride this Ferris wheel with your significant other, you will be able to witness some of the most alluring scenic views of Bangkok from the top. Also, when visiting this site on your Bangkok trip, don’t forget to indulge in some shopping at the nearby stores or try delicious Thai cuisine from the restaurants.
Lumpini Park is one of the best Bangkok tourist places you can visit during your honeymoon. It is the first public park in the city and features an artificial lake, multi-purpose pavement, a library, a sports centre, etc. The park is surrounded by lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular site for tourists to hang out during their Bangkok tour. In addition, the park also features many scopes for engaging recreational activities, including paddle boating, rowing, cycling, gym activities, etc. Hence, newly married couples looking for a fun and peaceful getaway from the bustling city life in Bangkok can consider checking out Lumpini Park. It is often seen as a standard inclusion in some honeymoon special Bangkok packages.
Following are some fun things to do in Bangkok during a vacation;
The Chatuchak Weekend Market is a major highlight of tourism in the country’s capital city. Attracting tons of locals and tourists, the market spans over 35 acres and features thousands of stalls divided into 27 categories, including food, art, handicrafts, clothing, etc. Exploring this market on foot is one of the best things to do in Bangkok. Apart from indulging in gift and souvenir shopping, tourists visiting Chatuchak Weekend Market can also try out tons of delicious Thai street food. Make sure to look for Bangkok packages that give you sufficient time to explore this market.
Going on the beautiful Chao Phraya River cruise can be a memorable experience in Bangkok. There are private and group tours, starting from 2200 Thai Baht, which include meals and drinks. For the best experience, consider taking the cruise in the evening. You will be able to get some of the best views of various tourist attractions in the city from the riverside, including places like Wat Arun, the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, etc. The Chao Phraya River cruise is one of the best things to do in Bangkok with family, friends or your significant other. Some popular Bangkok packages feature the Chao Phraya River cruise as a standard inclusion under their activity section.
There’s no better way to capture the real essence and beauty of Bangkok City than visiting the Mahanakhon Skywalk. Located on top of the King Power Mahanakhon Tower, at an elevation of 314 metres, this place offers the most magnificent panoramic view of the city. You can opt for the Glass Tray Experience on the 78th floor or the outdoor 360° Observation Deck at the highest point, called The Peak. For the best visual treat, consider visiting the Mahanakhon Skywalk late in the afternoon to catch the beautiful sun setting down for the day. Taking pictures at the skywalk is one of the best things to do in Bangkok.
Numerous tourists visit Bangkok to detach from their busy work schedule and rejuvenate their body and mind. One of the best ways to do so is by opting for a traditional Thai massage at any of Bangkok’s several Spa and Massage parlours. Combining an array of traditional methods, the spa and massage experience in Bangkok remains unmatched. It is also quite affordable, starting at just 250-300 THB per hour for a basic massage.
Thrill-seekers can consider the following adventure activities in the city during their Bangkok trip;
While the opportunities for watersports in Bangkok are quite thin, there are a few popular options tourists can consider. Wakeboarding is one of the most fun and thrilling things to do in Bangkok. The best places to visit in Bangkok for wakeboarding are Thai Wake Park and Taco Lake. Wakeboarding at the Thai Wake Park is more centred towards experienced individuals, while the one at Taco Lake is great for beginners. Some Bangkok packages list wakeboarding under their standard inclusion of activities.
If you keep an interest in martial arts, consider learning and training for Muay Thai in Bangkok. As it is the national sport in Thailand, there’s no better place to learn it than the capital city. There are numerous gyms and training centres spread across the city, offering great training sessions and mentorship at just 550 Baht single-day pass. For the best deals, consider going for multi-session passes, some of which include meals and accommodations.
Tourists looking for extreme adventure experiences can quite literally consider swimming with sharks in Bangkok. Apart from being one of the best Bangkok sightseeing places for marine life enthusiasts, the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World offers tons of interactive and thrilling activities. One of the most popular adventurous things to do at this location is diving with sharks. In the man-made Shark Shipwreck zone, you will be able to come face-to-face with a variety of sharks, including leopard sharks, sand tiger sharks, blacktip reef sharks, etc. Other fun things to do at the Ocean World in Bangkok include feeding penguins, glass bottom boat rides, shark walks, etc. You can either look for Bangkok holiday packages that include a visit to this site or check it out yourself.
If you are looking for fun adventure activities where you can challenge your travel companions, consider Go-karting in Bangkok. There are a number of establishments in the city that offer this activity, but the most famous one is called EasyKart Bangkok at RCA Plaza. Their well-designed race tracks and well-maintained go-karts (100cc, 160cc and 270cc) are perfect for a thrilling experience. It is great fun for children and adults alike, with prices starting from just THB 500 per race.
While looking for Bangkok packages, don’t forget to research the local Bangkok cuisine. Here are some of the most popular Thai delicacies that you can try in Bangkok;
Pad Thai is one of the most popular Thai dishes you can try during your Bangkok tour. It is a type of stir-fried rice noodle prepared with meat, shrimp and chopped vegetables and served with yellow limes, red pepper flakes and green cilantro. Its savoury, sweet and spicy taste has made it a comfort food in the region. You will be able to enjoy the perfect blend of ingredients with each bite of this delectable dish.
Som Tam, also called Spicy Papaya Salad, is a local favourite in Bangkok. This salad is made with a wide number of ingredients, including fish sauce, peanuts, tomatoes, green papaya, dried shrimp, and so on. Whether you are looking for a quick snack or a light meal during your Bangkok tour, you can enjoy this sour and spicy salad at most food stalls and restaurants all across the city.
Khao Neow Mamuang is the perfect dish to go with after having a delightful Thai lunch or dinner in Bangkok. It is a traditional dessert in the city, made by placing sticky rice on freshly chopped mango slices. The dish is then served by topping it with some roasted sesame seeds. The sweet and juicy flavour of Khao Neow Ma Muang will make you fall in love with this dish during your Bangkok trip.
Khao Phat is basically a type of fried rice prepared in the same pot with a variety of other items. The main ingredients of the dish are Thai jasmine rice, garlic, tomatoes, onions, eggs, meat (like pork, shrimp and chicken.), and a few other things. After the rice is cooked, it is served on a plate and seasoned with different types of sauces. Its mouthwatering taste will surely make a place in your heart.
Tom Yum Goong is another renowned local dish you should try during your Bangkok travels. It is a type of hot and sour soup prepared with a mixture of different herbs, vegetables, spices and shrimp. Depending on where you try it from in the city, the dish can contain other meats instead of shrimp, such as chicken, pork, beef, etc.
Tourists craving Indian food in Bangkok can check out these popular restaurants during their trip;
The Maya Restaurant and Bar is one of Bangkok's best places to visit for delicious Indian food. In addition to the wide range of Indian dishes, the restaurant is known for its beautiful ambience, elegant decor, value-for-money menu and prompt service. Located close to the city centre, the place remains open from Monday to Sunday. Individuals can enjoy both delectable vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes at this restaurant while soaking in the beauty of the city through the 29th-floor window. Some of their must-try items are Noorani Lamb Chop, Butter Chicken and Tandoori Jumbo Prawns.
For some authentic Indian cuisine on a budget, consider visiting BBQ Delight on Maha Set Road in Bangkok, Thailand. The place serves a wide range of Indian dishes, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. The ambience of the place is decent, considering the quality of the food and the service. Some of their must-try dishes include Butter Naan, Chicken Tikka Masala and Paneer Tikka.
Amritsr Sukhumvit 22 is one of the most popular Indian restaurants in Bangkok. The place is known not just for its great food quality but also for its remarkable ambience, service and pocket-friendly prices. Located on Soi Sukhumvit 22 Khlong Toei, this place serves some of the best Kulcha, Butter Chicken, Kebab, Mutton Rogan Josh, etc., in all of Bangkok. Do consider checking this place out if you are eating out in this Thai city.
Bangkok is a shopper’s paradise, with tons of markets offering unique items exclusive to the region. Here are some well-known things you can buy in Bangkok;
Thai silk is one of the most popular local items tourists like to buy during their Bangkok trip. The quality of Thai silk items is truly world-class, which is why many individuals like to purchase them as both gifts and souvenirs. In addition, you can find tons of colour variations, designs and patterns in most budget ranges while shopping for this item in Bangkok City.
Where to buy: Some of the best places in Bangkok where you can buy Thai silk are Jim Thompson Outlet and the shops around Chinatown and Khwaeng Bang Chak. So, look for Bangkok packages that include a visit to one of these locations.
Individuals with an interest in traditional Thai art, culture and history can shop for the beautiful antique works in Bangkok. These remarkable art pieces are perfect examples showcasing the intricate craftsmanship of local artisans in the region. In terms of variations, the traditional antique works in Bangkok include things like ancient books, idols and figurines, gems, paintings, etc. These can be the perfect home decor items.
Where to buy: Some of the best places to visit in Bangkok for antique shopping are Oriental Plaza Place, Old Siam Trading Company and Rivercity Shopping Complex.
Another popular thing tourists like to purchase when shopping in Bangkok is the local handicrafts. It is a broad category that includes a ton of items, including things from hand-made carry bags to intricately designed home decor items. Do note that Thai handicraft items in Bangkok markets are available in all budget ranges, with high-quality pieces being sold at premium prices.
Where to buy: Some of the places to visit in Bangkok for local handicraft shopping include Silom Village, Bangkok Chinatown and Chatuchak Market. Make sure to add these places to your Bangkok itinerary.
While shopping in Bangkok, don’t forget to browse through the beautifully designed Thai silver jewellery. These are not just great souvenirs but can also be fantastic gifts for your loved ones and close family members. Thai silver jewellery is also a great representative of the beautiful Thai culture and tradition. Some popular items under this category include bracelets, anklets, necklaces, etc.
Where to buy: Some well-known places in Bangkok where you can shop for Thai silver jewellery are Chatuchak Market, Khao San Road, Silom Road, etc. You may or may not find a visit to these markets in some Bangkok packages, so make sure to plan accordingly.
If you are looking for some more reasons to visit Bangkok for your foreign trip, here are some fun facts you can refer to;
The beauty of Bangkok's tourism lies within its diverse culture. It is a city where the old and the new co-exist beautifully instead of becoming two contrasting features. One of the most important aspects of Bangkok’s cultural life is religion. Buddhism is the most followed religion in the city. Bangkok features numerous religious landmarks in the form of monasteries and temples. These sites also serve as an outstanding example of the traditional Thai art, culture and architecture. In society, it is expected to dress appropriately when visiting places of respect, like temples, and removing shoes before entering. Most of Thailand’s visual arts, painting, literature, folklore, dance, poetry, music, etc., are also prominently seen in the city and its surrounding region. The love and respect towards the monarch is also very apparent in Bangkok. Individuals can find pictures and posters of the royal family on many public walls in the city. Also, the King’s anthem is played at the start of all movie screenings, plays and cultural performances in the city. The law requires individuals to stand up while this anthem is playing and refrain from making fun of the monarch. Fairs, festivals and popular events are major highlights of Bangkok’s culture and celebratory outlook. Some of these events include the likes of Songkran, the King’s Birthday, Loy Krathong, etc., which are well-known Bangkok attractions for tourists. The other aspects of Bangkok’s culture are also not so different from other parts of Thailand. So, alongside browsing through popular Bangkok holiday packages, make sure to learn about the local culture and traditions of the place.
Indian tourists visiting Bangkok are required to have a valid Thailand visa in order to enter the country for tourism purposes. Indian nationals who want to enter Bangkok only for tourism purposes and not for more than 2 weeks are eligible for the visa-on-arrival feature. You can obtain your visa on arrival for Thailand at both the international airports (DMK and BKK) in Bangkok. As for other purposes, individuals are required to apply for a Thailand visa prior to their Bangkok trip. Some popular Bangkok packages can also handle the aspect of a visa for your trip.
The official Bangkok currency is called the Thai Baht. It is denoted by the code “THB” and the sign “฿”. One Thai Baht can further be divided into 100 satangs. Individuals visiting Bangkok will need to acquire sufficient Bangkok currency (Thai Baht) for their trip as it is the only accepted currency in the city and other parts of the country. As of now, the Bangkok currency to INR value is 1 THB = 2.33 INR. Individuals can get foreign exchange for their Bangkok trip both in the form of cash or a prepaid forex travel card. For this purpose, tourists can easily make use of the online foreign exchange service offered by Thomas Cook. To do so, visit the foreign exchange page by Thomas Cook, select the check rate, currency type, forex amount and denomination, and enter your communication details to get a quote. After that, complete the online payment and choose the preferred delivery method. Soon, you will receive the order receipt and your foreign currency for the Bangkok trip.
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