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Best Time to Visit
Nov – Apr
Starting Price
₹15,999*
(Customizable packages)
Ideal Duration
5–7 Nights
Ideal For
Couples, Families & Friends
- Country- Thailand
- Capital- Bangkok
- Currency - Thai Baht (THB)
- Dial Code - +66
- Time Zone - GMT+7
New-Age International Holidays
Beach holidays, island escapes, honeymoon trips, and family vacations—Thailand remains one of the most popular international destinations for Indian travelers.
Explore Thailand tour packages from India with stays, transfers, sightseeing, and island tours included. This guide covers Thailand trip cost, itineraries, visa requirements, places to visit, and the best time to travel.
From the vibrant streets of Bangkok and Pattaya to the tropical beaches of Phuket, Krabi, and Phi Phi Islands, Thailand offers a perfect mix of culture, adventure, nightlife, and island escapes for every type of traveler.

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Thailand Trip Packages from India – Overview
Planning a Thailand trip from India?
Here’s everything you need to know about trip cost, itinerary options, visa requirements, the best time to visit, and Thailand tour packages.
Thailand is often the first international destination Indians choose because it’s affordable, easy to plan, and offers beaches, nightlife, shopping, islands, and cultural attractions in one trip. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with friends, or with family, Thailand offers experiences for every travel style.
From the vibrant streets of Bangkok to the beaches of Phuket and Krabi, this guide will help you understand trip costs, choose the right itinerary, explore the best places to visit, and plan your Thailand trip step by step.
Thailand Trip Cost from India
Planning your budget is the first step for any trip. The Thailand trip cost from India depends on a few simple things:
- Travel dates
- Flight prices
- Hotel type
- Number of days
- Places you visit
For most Indian travellers, a Thailand trip is budget-friendly compared to other international destinations.
On average:
This usually includes flights, hotel stay, local travel, and basic sightseeing.
Thailand Trip Cost for 5 Days
A 5-day Thailand trip is perfect for first-time travellers. Estimated cost per person:
Total cost: ₹35,000 – ₹70,000 per person.
If you choose destinations like Bangkok and Pattaya, the cost stays on the lower side. Phuket and Krabi are slightly more premium.
Cost for Couples from India
If you are planning a couple or honeymoon trip, the experience can be more comfortable and private. Average Thailand couple trip cost from India:
This includes: Better hotels, Private transfers, Island tours, Romantic experiences.
Thailand is a great option for couples because it offers both budget and luxury experiences.
Budget vs Luxury Thailand Trip
You can plan your Thailand trip based on your budget.
- 2–3 Star Hotels
- Shared Transfers
- Basic Sightseeing
- 3–4 Star Hotels
- Some Private Transfers
- Guided Tours
- 4–5 Star Resorts
- Private Transfers
- Premium Experiences
Flight prices can vary significantly depending on travel demand and booking dates.
- Peak travel seasons
- Festivals and holidays
- Last-minute bookings
- Fuel prices and global events
To get the best value:
- Book early
- Compare multiple travel dates
- Plan your trip in advance
Check our Thailand tour packages from India to see exact prices and inclusions
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Thailand Itinerary for Indians (4–7 Days Plan)
There is no one perfect Thailand itinerary. Thailand is not just beaches — your trip can feel completely different depending on whether you choose Bangkok, Phuket, or Chiang Mai.
Some want nightlife and shopping
Some want beaches and islands
Some want mountains and culture
If you are wondering how many days in Thailand are enough?
👉 5 to 6 days is ideal for most Indian travellers.
Here are the most popular Thailand travel plans you can choose from:
Bangkok-Pattaya (Best for First-Time & Budget Trips)
A Bangkok Pattaya itinerary is the most popular choice for travellers visiting Thailand for the first time.
It gives you a perfect mix of city life, beaches, nightlife, and shopping — all in one short trip. Bangkok offers temples, local markets, malls, and street food, while Pattaya is known for Coral Island, beach activities, and vibrant nightlife.
This route is easy to plan, budget-friendly, and ideal if you want to experience the highlights of Thailand without traveling too much.
Phuket -Krabi (Best for Couples & Scenic Trips)
A Phuket Krabi itinerary is ideal if you want a relaxed and scenic Thailand experience.
This route is known for its clear beaches, island tours, and peaceful vibe. Phuket offers lively beaches and famous island trips like Phi Phi, while Krabi is quieter, with beautiful landscapes and less crowded beaches.
It is a great choice for couples and honeymoon travellers who want to enjoy nature, slow travel, and stunning views.
Chiang Mai + Chiang Rai (Best for Nature & Culture)
A Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai itinerary is perfect if you want a peaceful and cultural side of Thailand.
Unlike the busy cities and beach destinations, this route offers mountains, greenery, temples, and a slower pace of travel. Chiang Mai is known for its old temples and relaxed vibe, while Chiang Rai is famous for unique attractions like the White Temple.
This option is ideal for travellers who want something different from the usual Thailand trip and enjoy nature, culture, and calm surroundings.
👉 This is a great choice if you want to explore a different side of Thailand beyond beaches and nightlife.

Best Places to Visit in Thailand
Thailand has different types of places, and each one gives a very different experience. Some are fast-paced cities, some are beach destinations, and some are quieter and more cultural.
If you are planning your Thailand trip from India, these are the main places you should understand before choosing your itinerary.
| Destination | Key Attractions | Why Visit | Top Things to Do |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bangkok | Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Wat Pho, ICONSIAM, Mahanakhon SkyWalk, Chatuchak Market | Thailand's capital offers a mix of temples, shopping, street food, nightlife, and modern city experiences. | Grand Palace visit • Wat Arun & Wat Pho temple tour • Mahanakhon SkyWalk • Chao Phraya River cruise • Chatuchak Market shopping • Floating market visit • Street food exploration |
| Pattaya | Coral Island (Koh Larn), Sanctuary of Truth, Jomtien Beach, Nong Nooch Garden, Walking Street | Popular beach destination close to Bangkok with beaches, nightlife, island tours, and family-friendly attractions. | Coral Island day trip • Parasailing & jet ski rides • Sanctuary of Truth visit • Nong Nooch Garden tour • Jomtien Beach relaxation • Walking Street nightlife • Alcazar Show |
| Phuket | Patong Beach, Freedom Beach, Big Buddha, Old Phuket Town, Phi Phi Islands | Thailand's most famous island destination offering beaches, nightlife, shopping, and island-hopping experiences. | Phi Phi Island tour • Patong Beach visit • Freedom Beach relaxation • Big Buddha viewpoint • Old Phuket Town walk • Sunset at Promthep Cape • Night market exploration |
| Krabi | Railay Beach, Phra Nang Beach, Poda Island, Chicken Island, Tup Island | Scenic coastal destination known for limestone cliffs, clear waters, island tours, and a relaxed atmosphere. | 4 Island Tour (Poda, Chicken, Tup & Phra Nang Beach) • Railay Beach visit • Longtail boat ride • Kayaking • Snorkeling • Ao Nang beach walk • Island hopping |
| Ayutthaya | Ayutthaya Historical Park, Wat Mahathat, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Ancient Temple Ruins | Former capital of Thailand known for ancient temple ruins and UNESCO World Heritage sites. | Temple ruin exploration • Historical sightseeing • Photography • Day trip from Bangkok • Cultural tours |
| Chiang Mai | Doi Suthep Temple, Old City Temples, Night Bazaar, Elephant Sanctuaries | Cultural capital of Northern Thailand known for temples, mountains, local markets, and traditional experiences. | Doi Suthep Temple visit • Old City temple walk • Chiang Mai Night Bazaar • Elephant sanctuary experience • Thai cooking class • Mountain viewpoints • Local handicraft markets |
| Chiang Rai | White Temple, Blue Temple, Black House Museum, Golden Triangle | Peaceful northern destination known for unique temples, art, culture, and less-crowded experiences. | White Temple visit • Blue Temple exploration • Black House Museum • Golden Triangle excursion • Local night market • Temple photography • Cultural sightseeing |
| Kanchanaburi | Bridge on the River Kwai, Erawan Waterfalls, Death Railway, Hellfire Pass Memorial | Known for waterfalls, riverside scenery, national parks, and important World War II history. | Visit Erawan Falls • River Kwai sightseeing • Train ride on Death Railway • Nature excursions • Historical tours |
Bangkok
Bangkok is where most Thailand trips begin, and it sets the tone for everything else.
It is a busy city, but not in a stressful way. You have temples, markets, malls, and food streets all packed into one place. The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha) are among the most important sites, and they give a clear idea of Thailand’s history and architecture. Nearby, Wat Pho and Wat Arun are also commonly visited and can be covered in the same day.
At the same time, Bangkok is very modern. Places like Mahanakhon SkyWalk give you a full view of the city from above, while malls like ICONSIAM and Siam Paragon show how developed the city is.
Markets are another big part of Bangkok. Chatuchak Weekend Market is one of the largest in the world, and floating markets like Damnoen Saduak or Amphawa give a more traditional experience.
Because everything is well connected, you can cover a lot in a short time, which is why Bangkok travel fits into almost every Thailand itinerary.

Pattaya
Pattaya is usually combined with Bangkok because it is only a few hours away, but the experience is very different.
The main reason people visit Pattaya is for the beach and nearby islands. Coral Island (Koh Larn) is the highlight, where the water is clearer than Pattaya Beach and most water activities happen. Jomtien Beach is a quieter alternative if you don’t want crowds.
Apart from beaches, there are a few unique places like the Sanctuary of Truth, which is a large wooden structure built in traditional style, and Nong Nooch Tropical Garden, which is more organized and scenic.
Evenings in Pattaya are quite active, especially around Walking Street, where most of the nightlife is concentrated.
Because it is easy to reach and doesn’t require much planning, Pattaya travel works well for short trips and is often paired with Bangkok.

Phuket
Phuket is one of the most visited beach destinations in Thailand, and it offers a mix of both energy and relaxation.
Some beaches here are lively, like Patong Beach, which is known for nightlife, cafes, and shopping streets. You can walk around at night, explore local markets, and try street food. At the same time, there are quieter beaches like Freedom Beach, where the water is cleaner and the crowd is much less.
One of the main highlights of a Phuket trip is the island tours. The Phi Phi Islands are the most famous, known for their clear blue water and limestone cliffs. These tours usually take a full day and are often the most memorable part of the trip.
Phuket works well for people who want a bit of everything — beaches, nightlife, shopping, and island experiences — all in one place.

Krabi
Krabi feels very different from Phuket, even though they are close to each other.
It is quieter, less crowded, and more focused on natural beauty. The beaches here are surrounded by limestone cliffs, and places like Railay Beach are known for their scenery rather than activities.
One of the most popular things to do in Krabi is the 4 Island tour (Poda Island, Chicken Island, Tup Island & Phra Nang Beach). In this trip, you visit four nearby islands in a single day, usually by longtail boat. What makes it special is that each stop feels different — some have clear shallow water for swimming, some have small sandbars connecting islands, and some are perfect for snorkeling. It gives you a full island experience without traveling far.
A Krabi travel experience is slower and more relaxed. There is less nightlife compared to Phuket, and most people come here to unwind, enjoy the views, and spend time on the beach.
Because of this contrast, many travellers combine Phuket and Krabi in one trip — Phuket for energy and variety, and Krabi for calm and relaxation.

Other Places in Thailand
Apart from the main tourist routes, Thailand has other places that offer a different experience.
Ayutthaya, which is close to Bangkok, is known for its ancient temple ruins. It can be visited in a single day and gives a glimpse into Thailand’s past.
In North Thailand, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are quieter and more cultural. You will find mountains, temples, and a slower pace of life here. These places are less crowded but require separate planning since they are not close to Bangkok or the islands.
Kanchanaburi is another place worth knowing, especially for its river views and historical importance.
These destinations are not always part of a short trip, but they are good options if you want to explore beyond the usual Bangkok–Pattaya or Phuket–Krabi routes.

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Thailand Visa for Indians
For Indian travelers, visiting Thailand is now easier than before.
Indian passport holders currently enjoy visa-free entry for short tourist trips, making Thailand one of the easiest international destinations to visit from India. You don’t need to apply for a tourist visa in advance if you meet the entry requirements.
However, you should still carry the required travel documents and check the latest entry rules before departure.
Do Indians Need Visa for Thailand
No, Indian citizens currently do not need a visa for short tourist trips to Thailand.
Indian passport holders can enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days for tourism and short-term visits.
This allows travelers to visit Thailand for holidays, sightseeing, family visits, and leisure travel without applying for a visa before departure.
If you plan to stay longer than 60 days or travel for work, study, or other non-tourism purposes, you will need the appropriate visa.
Documents Required
Even for visa-free entry, you should carry the following documents:
- Passport with at least 6 months validity
- Return or onward flight ticket
- Hotel booking confirmation or accommodation details
- Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
- Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), which should be completed before travel
It is always a good idea to keep both printed and digital copies of your important travel documents.
Visa on Arrival (Optional)
⚠️ Who should read this?
Most Indian travelers do not need Visa on Arrival because they can currently enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days.
However, Visa on Arrival can be useful in certain situations, such as:
- If Thailand changes its visa-free entry rules in the future
- If you are not eligible for visa-free entry
- If you need an alternative entry option
The table below provides a quick overview of Visa on Arrival requirements and costs.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Visa Requirement | Visa-free for Indian passport holders |
| Stay Duration | Up to 60 days |
| Purpose Allowed | Tourism, holidays, sightseeing, short visits |
| Passport Validity | Minimum 6 months recommended |
| Return Ticket | Required |
| Hotel Booking | Recommended as proof of accommodation |
| Proof of Funds | May be requested by immigration authorities |
| Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) | Required before arrival |
| Visa on Arrival | Optional backup entry option if visa-free entry is not applicable |
Before you finalize your trip, understanding the cost helps you plan better.
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Best Time to Visit Thailand (Weather, Seasons & Travel Tips)
The best time to visit Thailand depends on the weather, but in simple terms, the year is divided into three main seasons:
- Dry Season
- Hot Season
- Rainy Season
Each season offers a different experience, so your travel plan can change depending on what you prefer.
Thailand Weather Guide
Thailand has a tropical climate, which means it is warm throughout the year, but the weather changes across seasons.
| Season | Months | Pros | Cons | Best Time For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dry Season | November – February | Pleasant weather, low humidity, ideal for sightseeing and island tours | Higher prices, more tourists | First-time trips, sightseeing, Phuket, Krabi, Bangkok |
| Hot Season | March – May | Fewer crowds, good for beach destinations, clear skies | Very hot, especially in cities like Bangkok | Beach trips, island tours, short stays |
| Rainy Season | June – October | Lower prices, fewer tourists, greener landscapes | Rain can affect travel plans, island tours may get cancelled | Budget travel, relaxed trips, off-season deals |
Dry Season (November to February)
This is considered the best time to visit Thailand.
The weather is pleasant, with less humidity and very little rain. It is comfortable for sightseeing, island tours, and exploring cities like Bangkok, Phuket, and Krabi.
This is also the peak tourist season, so prices can be slightly higher.
Hot Season (March to May)
During these months, temperatures rise and it can feel quite hot, especially in cities like Bangkok.
However, beach destinations like Phuket and Krabi are still manageable because of the sea breeze.
This period is suitable if you are okay with heat and want to avoid peak-season crowds.
Rainy Season (June to October)
This is the monsoon period in Thailand. Rain usually comes in short bursts rather than all-day rainfall, but it can affect island tours and travel plans.
The advantage is fewer crowds and lower prices, but outdoor activities can be limited.
At a Glance
✔ Best Weather: November – February
✔ Best for Phuket & Krabi: November – April
✔ Best for Honeymoon: November – February
✔ Best for Budget Trips: June – August
✔ Best for Fewer Crowds: May – June
✖ Wettest Months: September – October
How to Plan Your Thailand Trip from India
Planning a Thailand trip is simple if you follow a clear order. Instead of figuring everything at once, it helps to break it into a few basic steps.
Step 1: Decide Trip Duration
Start by deciding how many days you want to spend in Thailand. Most people choose between 4 to 6 days for their first trip, which is enough to cover either Bangkok–Pattaya or Phuket–Krabi without rushing.
Step 2: Choose Places to Visit
Once you know your duration, it becomes easier to choose destinations. Bangkok and Pattaya are better for city life and a shorter trip, while Phuket and Krabi are more about beaches and a relaxed experience.
Step 3: Book Flights Early
Flights usually take the biggest part of your budget. Booking early helps you get better prices and more options. Direct flights are more convenient and save time, especially for shorter trips.
Step 4: Check Visa Requirements
Before confirming your travel, check the latest visa rules. Indian travellers currently get visa-free entry for short stays, but you still need to complete arrival requirements and carry the right documents.
Step 5: Choose a Package or Plan Yourself
At this stage, you can either plan everything yourself or choose a package. A well-planned package saves time and ensures that transfers, hotels, and major sightseeing are already taken care of.
Step 6: Plan Budget and Currency
Finally, decide your overall budget and keep some local currency ready. This helps you manage daily expenses like food, transport, and activities without stress during the trip.
If you want everything planned in one place, you can explore Thailand tour packages with ready itineraries.
Thailand Travel Tips for Indians
Thailand is easy to travel, but small things can make a big difference in your overall experience. These are not rules, but practical tips based on how things actually work on the ground.
- Don’t Overpack Your Itinerary: One common mistake is trying to cover too many places in a short trip. Thailand looks small on the map, but travel between cities and islands takes time. If you try to fit Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, and Krabi in 5 days, the trip will feel rushed. It’s better to focus on 1–2 areas and enjoy them properly.
- Always Keep Some Cash: Even though Thailand has modern malls and cafes, many local places still prefer cash. Street food stalls, small shops, island tours, and taxis often do not accept cards. Having some Thai Baht avoids unnecessary hassle.
- Be Careful at Tourist Spots: Thailand is generally safe, but popular areas like markets and nightlife zones can get crowded. You don’t need to worry, just be mindful of your belongings and avoid unnecessary risks, especially late at night.
- Be Careful at Tourist Spots: Thailand is generally safe, but popular areas like markets and nightlife zones can get crowded. You don’t need to worry, just be mindful of your belongings and avoid unnecessary risks, especially late at night.
- Plan Around Weather, Not Just Dates:
Weather affects your experience more than people expect.
Island tours depend on sea conditions, and during heavy rain months, plans can get delayed or cancelled. That’s why checking the season before booking is important.
- Keep Documents Easily Accessible: You may need your passport, hotel booking, or return ticket at multiple points — airport, hotel check-in, or local verification. Keeping both digital and printed copies saves time and avoids stress.
Keeping both digital and printed copies saves time and avoids stress.
FAQs About Thailand Trip from India
Before planning a trip, most travellers have similar doubts. Here are clear answers to the most common Thailand trip from India questions.
How much does a Thailand trip cost from India?
The Thailand trip cost from India depends on your travel style and duration.
For a 5–7 day trip:
Budget: ₹40,000 – ₹60,000 per person
Mid-range: ₹60,000 – ₹90,000 per person
Premium: ₹1,30,000+ per person
For couples, the total cost usually ranges between ₹80,000 to ₹1.5 lakh or more.
Daily expenses like food and local travel are relatively low, which makes Thailand a budget-friendly international destination.
Is Thailand safe for Indian tourists?
Yes, Thailand is generally safe and is one of the most visited destinations in Southeast Asia.
Places like Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai have strong tourist infrastructure. However, like any travel destination, you should stay alert in crowded areas.
Most common issues are:
small scams or overcharging
pickpocketing in busy markets
unsafe driving conditions
Following basic precautions, using apps like Grab for transport, and avoiding risky situations is usually enough for a safe trip.
How many days are enough for Thailand?
The ideal duration depends on how much you want to explore.
4–5 days → Bangkok + Pattaya (short trip)
5–7 days → Bangkok + Phuket or Krabi
7–10 days → Bangkok + beaches + North Thailand
For most travellers, 5 to 7 days in Thailand is enough to enjoy the trip without rushing.
Do Indians need a visa for Thailand?
No, Indian travellers currently get visa-free entry for up to 60 days for tourism. However, you still need:
a valid passport (6+ months), return tickets, hotel booking, sufficient funds, Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)
It’s important to keep all documents ready to avoid issues at immigration.
What is the best time to visit Thailand?
The best time to visit Thailand is from November to February, when the weather is pleasant and suitable for sightseeing and island trips.
If you are traveling on a budget, you can also consider off-season months, but expect some rainfall.
How should I plan my Thailand trip from India?
Start by deciding your duration and places, then book flights early and check visa requirements.
You can either plan everything yourself or choose a package that includes hotels, transfers, and sightseeing.
Planning in advance helps avoid last-minute issues and keeps your trip smooth.
