Thailand Fully Loaded

6 Days

Thailand, known as the “Land of Smiles,” is a Southeast Asian nation known for its rich culture, stunning landscapes, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality. The country offers a diverse array of experiences, from bustling cities to pristine beaches and ancient temples. Bangkok’s urban charms include street markets, glittering temples, and electrifying nightlife. Ancient temples, such as Ayutthaya and Chiang Mai, are awe-inspiring.

Thailand’s coastal beauty is legendary, with pristine beaches like Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Samui. Thai cuisine is renowned worldwide for its flavors and variety. Ethical elephant sanctuaries in Chiang Mai and northern Thailand offer a chance to interact with these majestic creatures without harmful practices. Hill tribes in northern Thailand, such as the Karen and Hmong communities, offer unique cultures, traditional villages, and breathtaking mountain scenery.

Floating markets offer vibrant scenes and local handicrafts. Thailand offers adventure activities, full moon parties, spa and wellness retreats, and friendly locals. Historical marvels in Sukhothai and spiritual retreats in Chiang Rai provide insights into Thailand’s past.

Overview

THAILAND FULLY LOADED

5 Nights

  • DAY 1

  • MORNING

    Arrive at Bangkok

  • NOON TO EVENING

    Transfer to Pattaya & Visit Tiger Topia with Shoot & Feed (En-route Bangkok to Pattaya)

  • DAY 2

  • MORNING TO NOON

    Coral Island Tour

  • EVENING

    Proceed for Alcazar Show

  • DAY 3

  • MORNING

    Breakfast at Hotel

  • NOON TO EVENING

    Explore beautiful seaside city

  • DAY 4

  • MORNING

    Transfer to Bangkok.

  • NOON

    Bangkok City & Temple Tour

  • EVENING

    Dinner on Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise

  • DAY 5

  • MORNING

    Breakfast at hotel.

  • FULL DAY

    Tour of Safari World & Marine Park

  • DAY 6

  • MORNING

    Transferred to the Airport

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Thailand Fully Loaded
From ₹ 25000
/ Adult
From ₹ 20000
/ Child

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