One of the most preferred destinations in south east Asia, Thailand is one of the most addictive places I’ve ever been to. Thanks to its currency rate ( Roughly 1 Baht = 2 Rs) , it’s a great choice for budget travelers who want to explore a foreign destination. Hence wrote this Thailand 6 days itinerary that should be ideal to plan your perfect international vacation.
About Thailand
Thailand , a country off the Andaman sea is surrounded by Laos and Vietnam in the north, Malaysia in the south and Vietnam, Cambodia in the east. Thailand is primarily known for its pristine beaches,resorts, coral islands, vibrant shopping, nightlife , massages and food.Over the past few years, it has largely shed its infamous tag for illicit activities and gone ahead to become a family/couple friendly vacation spot instead of a bachelor party place
More importantly from a tourism perspective, it’s a great place to explore by self than opting for any travel packages that would cost you a bomb.
VISA :
Thailand has On-Arrival Visa for several countries including India. The revised Visa charges now stand at 4000 INR. You can download the same from here and also paste a passport pic (4.5 * 3.5 cm) in it and simply present it during immigration :
http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/download/pdf/tm88.pdf
Flight options :
India To Bangkok :
Thai Airways , Air Asia, Spicejet and Indigo are some of the top airlines that offer a daily service to Bangkok
Bangkok to Phuket :
If you are taking Air Asia to Bangkok, you can easily switch over in the same airport (Don Mueang) and take a flight an hour later to Phuket through Nok Air or AirAsia. But if you are choosing Thai Airways/Jet Airways(that lands in SuvarnaBhumi Airport) you’ll have to choose the expensive option of Bangkok Airways or take a taxi(~45KMs) to Don Mueang Airport for your connecting flight
Thailand 6 days itinerary(Phuket,Pattaya & Bangkok)
Day 1 – Phuket:
Assuming you have a early morning arrival in Bangkok, it’s usually advisable to fly out directly to Phuket via a connecting flight. Flight time to Phuket is usually an hour and by the time you land and check in to the hotel, it’ll be around 9-10 am.
- The first half of the day , you can keep it light by visiting the local beaches (Patong Beach, Kamala Beach, Surin Beach). You can even try your hands on water sports such as Parasailing,Jet Ski etc
- Go for a walking tour in “Old Phuket Town”
- At around 5-6 pm. witness the amazing Phuket Phantasea show (http://www.phuket-fantasea.com) near Kamala area
- If you are in the mood for partying, head straight to Bangla Road (Soi Bangla) to unwind through the night. (Incidentally Phuket is one of the world’s best partying destinations)
- In case someone offers a city tour package, politely decline it (this will cover only some bird parks and game spots and a small drive round the city which is never worth it).
Day 2 – Phuket
Phuket, an island on its own has two surrounding islands that are worth visiting.
- Phi- Phi Islands
- Phang Nga Island(popularly known as James Bond island)
– Both these islands are a day long tour. Starts as early as 7-8AM and ends by 5-6PM- These tours can be easily availed directly from your hotel travel desk or at the travel companies in the Phuket airport itself (roughly costs 2500 B$ including Indian lunch,pickup and drop).
Day 3 – Pattaya
Early Morning: Don Mueang Airport to Pattaya :
Taxi
Bus
The second, yet better and cheaper alternative would be to take a direct bus to Pattaya. Simply flag down a taxi from Don Mueang airport and go to either A) Mo Chit Bus Terminal or B) Ekamai Bus Terminal.
- Both these bus terminals have direct buses to Pattaya every 30 minutes . Taxi to the above bus terminals would cost around 120-150B$(~300 INR) and the bus ticket costs just 110 B$ (220 INR)
- The buses are fully air conditioned and semi sleeper and has separate provisions to place your luggage and very comfortable. Bus Service starts everyday from 4.30 am (every 30Mins) and definitely the most preferred choice in terms of comfort and cost.
Once you have reached Pattaya and checked in , take a stroll in the Jomtien beach that faces the famous Pattaya board (like Hollywood). Opt in for a quick Thai massage if time permits.
12 – 5 PM : Noong Noch Park
At around noon, take a tour to the Noong Noch Park. This is a spectacular arena that features so many activities such as mini zoo, mini bird park, car museum, elephant show, Thai cultural show, mini representation of Siam, a small temple and much more. This is a beautiful place one should never miss.
6PM- 7.30 PM : Alcazar show or Tiffany’s Show
Around evening, you can get to watch the world famous cabaret called The Alcazar show or the Tiffany’s show which features a selection of Thai Ladyboys performing some exotic dances to some interesting tunes. This is a 1 hour show and roughly costs around 1000 INR.
8 PM :
Street side shopping & Party at Walking street
Day 4 Pattaya/Bangkok
Post noon, you can take a bus directly from Pattaya Bus stand to Ekamai or Mo Chi (in Bangkok). Both buses leave alternatively every half hour and cost around 120 Baht ( 240 Rs/ Ticket).
6 PM
If you can make it soon to catch the bus, you can be in Bangkok by 5-6 PM. Check into the hotel and relax for a bit. At around 7, you can either go to Indra Market ( in Pratunam market for a street side shopping) or visit the beautiful Asiatique Oceanfront market by the river ( very highly recommended) .
Just take a metro to Sapan Taksin station and below the station ,a boat will be awaiting you to ferry you to this riverside mall for free
Day 5, 6 : Bangkok
- Grand Palace/Wat Po ( Emerald Buddha ) / Wat Arun : Take a taxi/metro/Tuk Tuk to the Grand Palace. The other two temples are located adjacent to each other and you can easily cover this beautiful temple and the grand palace before noon .
- If you are in Bangkok on a Saturday/Sunday, a visit to the Chatuchak Weekend market is a must. This myriad of 15,000+stalls is enormous and an amazing place to shop for almost everything
- A visit to Bangkok’s MBK mall is a must . This gigantic 7 floor mall houses almost everything and your shopping can just never end inside this. (Do bargain for prices by nearly 50-60%)
- Platinum Fashion Mall and the adjacenet Pantip IT plaza are the best places to shop for fashion and electronics in Bangkok correspondingly
- If you have kids you can visit the Siam Ocean World & Madame Tussauds or the Safari World.
- A day tour to the Damnoen Sadak Floating Market is also a fun thing to do
- Bangkok’s Central World Mall is absolutely delightful and a definite place to visit. Most shops have fixed prices and atleast you have a piece of mind when you are shopping without bargaining
The Phi-Phi Island is very peaceful and beautiful, and would love to do some activities there. Thanks for this detailed and informative guide on traveling in Thailand. Hopefully I will make it to Phuket on my next visit.
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