Thailand
- Duration:05 Days/04 Nights
Itinerary Details
Day 01 : Bangkok – Pattaya
Meals : Breakfast
Arrive at Bangkok. Proceed towards the breathtaking beach destination of Pattaya. Check in hotel. Enjoy rest of the day at leisure or an optional tour. All night long stay at hotel.
Day 02 : Pattaya – Coral Island Tour
Meals : Breakfast
Have a healthy breakfast in the morning and then get ready for a visit to CORAL ISLAND TOUR WITH LUNCH . Relax and enjoy a day at the beach. Enjoy some beach activities like swimming, snorkeling. Enjoy lunch at an Indian restaurant. Enjoy the nightlife of Pattaya. Get back to hotel for nightlong stay.
Day 03 : Pattaya – Bangkok
Meals : Breakfast
Check-out for Bangkok after breakfast. Enjoy Bangkok city tour, visiting the temples & markets of Bangkok. Check-in at hotel for nightlong stay.
Day 04 : Bangkok
Meals : Breakfast
Breakfast. Rest of the Day at leisure or enjoy an optional tour to You can also enjoy the optional tour of Safari world with Marine Park. Safari World and Marine Park is Thailand’s popular open zoo and leisure park. Divided into four distinct sections (Safari Park, Bird Park, Games Corner and Macaw Island), the Safari World Park is the place to be, for some intimate encounters with dolphins, orangutans, seals and a myriad of other exotic animals and birds amidst a picturesque African setting. After enjoying lunch at the Safari World Park, return to the hotel. Overnight stay hotel.
Day 05 : Bangkok Airport
Meals : Breakfast
After breakfast check out from hotel, and enjoy the shopping in Bangkok and you will be drop at airport for your onwards journey.
Thailand Tourist Attractions:
1. Grand Palace & Wat Prakew
Opening Hours : 08.30 am. to 03.30 pm. (everyday)
Entry Fee : 500 Baht
Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River along the Na Phra Lan Road in Old City (Rattanakosin), the Grand Palace, which is perhaps the most renowned attraction in the splendid city of Bangkok, the national capital city of Thailand, has been playing its role as the official residence of the kings of Siam (later Thailand since 1782). The walled-in complex of this palace houses a compelling series of halls, pavilions, Wats (temples) and other buildings dispersed with lavish gardens, vast lawns and majestic courtyards. Among the several sights of this complex, Wat Phra Kaew or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is possibly the most unforgettable.
Note : One ticket comprises entry to Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall and Vimanmek Palace.
2. Wat Arun
Opening Hours : 08.00 am. to 05.30 pm. (everyday)
Entry Fee : 50 Baht
Locally called Wat Chaeng, Wat Arun with its meaning ‘Temple of Dawn’, which has been the major temple during the reign of Thonburi Period, is located in the Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok on the west (Thonburi) bank of the river Chao Phraya. Once, this temple was the shrine of a significant Buddha idol – the Phra Bang and the Emerald Buddha, both of which had been shifted from Vientiane, the capital city of Laos. This temple has particular Prang or spires, which are preciously adorned with colorful designs of porcelain and seashells. The central Prang of this temple has its elevation of more than 85 meters. Wat Arun is counted among the best known landmarks of Thailand.
3. Railay Beach
Situated on the coast of the Andaman Sea in the Krabi Province and accessible only by boat, this famous rock-climbing destination, which boasts a variety of exciting attractions, is called Rai Leh. The main attractions are over 700 bolted rock-climbing routes of this destination. Somehow, also being home to to numerous splendid beaches, this place provides its visitors the opportunity of visiting a series of caves.
4. Sukhothai Historical Park
Home to the ruins of Sukhothai having been the capital of the reign of the same name during 13th and 14th centuries, Sukhothai Historical Park is situated in the Northern part of Thailand. Containing approx 200 sets of ruins, comprising the Royal Palace and 26 temples, this walled park roughly translates to mean ‘Dawn of Happiness’. Explorers can learn more about the Sukhothai culture in the Sukhothai culture at the Ramkhamhaeng National Museum besides visiting several enticing Wats and other ruins.
5. Ayuthaya Historical Park
Established approx 1350, this famous tourist attraction, which is also called the Ayutthaya Historical Park, is home to the ruins of the 2nd capital of Siam. Having a total of 1 million residents, Ayutthaya had become one of the largest cities by 1700. The Burmese army ruined the city in 1767, which resulted in the ruin of the reign. By chance, renovations that started in the late 1960 make the restoration of the once-vibrant city to much of its previous glory, permitting its explorers to take the experience of the eclectic series of the styles of architecture that can be got amid its grid-like patterns of canals, roads and moats.
6. Phang Nga Bay
Being one of the most picturesque regions in Thailand and situated just more than 95 kms (60 miles) from the island of Phuket, Phang Nga Bay, which consists of charming caves, limestone islands and aquatic grottoes, is one of major tourist attractions in this country. The most renowned island in the bay is a sea stack known as Ko Ping Kan (more normally famous as James Bond Island) featuring in the James Bond movie – ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’. As sea kayak is the only way to reach inside the sea caves and grottos, it is a famous way of the exploring of Phang Nga Bay.
7. Chiang Mai Night Bazaar
Situated on the east side of the ancient walled city of Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Night Bazaar (also famous as a shopper’s paradise), which is home to dedicated shopping buildings, enriched majorly with handicraft and antique stores, is one of the main night-time attractions of the city particularly for families. At present, the usual tourist souvenirs similar to the ones at the street markets of Bangkok sell at the Night Bazaar. Aligned on a road at a length of 1km, this market is the suitable place for bargaining.
Opening Time
From dusk till approx midnight every day of the year (regardless of the weather)
8. Floating Markets near Bangkok
A day tour to one of the colorful floating markets outside the city of Bangkok is a better alternative for the several people exploring the capital city to get a concept of what shopping in this city used to be like before all the canals were abundant in. Besides typically functioning as community meeting places and tourist attractions rather than living aspects of local cultivating economies, modern floating markets still keep vibrant spots enriched with delicious food. Damnoen Saduak is the most famous floating markets for foreign tourists while the Amphawa Floating Market is favorable for the most of Thais.