Thailand Tour Packages from Delhi
Thailand, located on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia, next to the Gulf of Thailand, has some of the best beaches and party towns. Cities you can visit on your Thailand trip include Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, Khao Lak, and Hua Hin. For those who want to explore the best beaches and islands, plan to visit Phuket, Krabi, Coral Islands, Phi Phi Islands, and more. Our Thailand package tours take travelers to various malls, temples, nature reserves, bars and pubs, tropical beaches and explore their destinations a lot. These Thailand packages from Delhi are specially designed to help you explore the best places in Thailand.
Top Tourist Attractions in Thailand
Thailand attracts millions of visitors each year. Do you have trouble understanding this craze? Do you also want to discover this land of many wonders? Our exclusive Thailand tour packages include the following destinations that will certainly make you excited to fly on your first trip to Thailand
1. Bangkok, the dynamism of the Thai capital
Sparkling temples, huge skyscrapers, vibrant nightlife… Bangkok has it all. Bangkok, the capital city, is the most popular destination for a Bangkok tour package from Delhi. Wat Arun, Wat Pho, Church of the Emerald Buddha, and the Grand Palace are the main attractions included in a Bangkok city tour.
Leaving aside its traffic jams, humidity, and sporadic political unrest, the city is more enjoyable to explore than ever. Famous for its golden shrines, colorful markets, gigantic shopping centers and museums, and its cuisine, this amazing city is also included in our Bangkok tour package from Delhi. In the evening, enjoy the view of the metropolis from one of the rooftop bars: you will leave feeling refreshed for a new immersion the next day.
2. Chiang Mai, the cultural capital
Our Thailand tour packages from Delhi also include a tour to the cultural capital of the North, Chiang Mai, that is appreciated by culture enthusiasts, temple lovers, and also families. Ideal for bike rides, the old town is full of Lanna-era temples and winding alleys. Schools teach the art of cooking. The reputation of the specialties of the North is no longer to make vegetarian dishes with Japanese or Burmese-inspired dishes. There is no shortage of small traditional craft stalls. In the surrounding countryside is the opportunity for treks in the jungle, to visit minority villages, and to meet elephants.
3. Ayuthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ancient capital dotted with hundreds of temples, Ayutthaya retains many traces of its former glory. Listed as World Heritage, its remains of brick and stucco can be discovered very well by bike and give an idea of the auspicious times when merchants flocked from all over the world. Other curiosities justify the detour in the surroundings, including a huge craft center and a royal palace with eclectic architecture as surprising as it is remarkable. This amazing location is also included in our Thailand honeymoon packages from Delhi.
4. Ko Samui, the pleasure of relaxation
Eager to seduce, Ko Samui is a superb seaside destination that attracts many tourists. Chaweng, a lovely sandy beach, is frequented by those who love to see and be seen. Although few holidaymakers are interested in the local culture, there are still peaceful spots reminiscent of Samui’s old nickname, “the island of coconut palms,” and a few coves popular with families. Our Thailand honeymoon packages from Delhi also include this very well-equipped island tour that offers many wellness centers with yoga, massage, and other “detox” menus.
5. Ko Pha-Ngan, the madness of a full moon party
With its legendary full moon parties and techno nights that last until dawn, Ko Phangan has become a true Asian Ibiza. Comfortable bungalows offer a good alternative to Ko Samui. On the north and east coasts, hammock fans will be able to escape modern life. Sail Rock, one of the best dive sites in the Gulf of Thailand, sits very close to the coastline, while spectacular rainforest lurks inland. Our Thailand packages for couple from Delhi also include this location to enjoy the full moon night with your love.
6. Hua Hin, culinary satisfaction
Royal resort surprisingly far from Bangkok, Hua Hin seduces as much by its long and wide beaches as by its city atmosphere; In addition, there are fabulous meals served in the markets and a few places of interest. You can enjoy the beaches to the south of the city for more tranquility, climb to the sanctuary perched on a promontory or learn to control the sea and the wind during a kitesurfing lesson by choosing our Thailand packages from Delhi. And, of course, between two walks by the sea, feast royally from morning until night.
8. Phuket, the essential
Our Thailand packages for couple from Delhi also include this amazing world-famous seaside destination. Phuket, which can be reached by plane from Bangkok, is suitable for tourists of all ages. The island stands out for its beautiful sandy beaches, hedonistic party venues, and upscale hotels and spas. The cultural capital, Phuket Town, also attracts visitors. Full-day tours explore mangroves, visit an elephant reserve, and enjoy water sports, from scuba diving to surfing.
9. Similan Islands Maritime National Park
Renowned around the world, this archipelago has made Thailand an international diving destination. Boat trips from Khao Lak discover a myriad of sea creatures, including manta rays, whale sharks, and soft corals. On the surface, the islands are just as attractive with their jungle and white sand beaches surrounded by coral reefs.
10. Ko Lanta, the distant island
A paradise for idleness, Ko Lanta is the island on which the first season of the French reality show was filmed. If you are looking for company and parties, head to the beaches of the North. Do you want solitude? Orient your steps south to the seaside huts. From hiking in limestone caves to diving off Him Muang and Hin Daeng, activities abound. For a bit of culture, visit the old town on the east coast. Mainly Muslim, it has pleasant cafes on the seafront.
11. Kanchanaburi, the happiness of nature
After seeing the remnants of war – including the Bridge over the River Kwai – of this western province, get ready to explore the wild side of
Kanchanaburi, where towering limestone mountains dominate the thick jungle. From kayaking to climbing, this high place of adventure travel is rich in activities. You can hike and admire cascades with silver reflections as they pass, explore caves, then spend the night in a comfortable hotel by the water, in a cabana nestled in the trees, or in a homestay.
12. Chiang Rai Province, the Golden Triangle
While the days of the opium trade in the Golden Triangle are over, Chiang Rai Province remains a must-see destination for treks, independent exploration, and cultural experiences – from a visit to an Akha village to a stay in the Yunnan hamlet of Do Mae Salong. From the Mekong plains to the mountains, this magnificent province, close to Myanmar and Laos, is the pride of the country.
13. Pai, a unique destination
Combine a splendid mountain valley, party island-like nightlife, relaxed northern vibe, and you’ve got Pai, the hottest destination in this part of the country. Due to its popularity, the city is sometimes crowded, especially during the local “winter,” from December to January. A wide range of accommodation, catering to all budgets, and a wide choice in terms of leisure and relaxation help make it a unique destination.
14. Ko Phi Phi, the Thai paradise
Undoubtedly the most beautiful of the islands of Thailand, Ko Phi Phi is shaped like an hourglass fringed with golden sandy beaches, magnificent limestone cliffs, and emerald waters. The atmosphere is carefree and partying on this car-free island: at night, the sound systems serenade the stars. Its little sister, Ko Phi Phi Leh, is an uninhabited reserve where circuits to discover coral reefs and lagoons are organized. Recently, boats loaded with revelers crisscross the area.
15. Ko Kut, the charm of isolation
Are you looking for a Thailand packages for couple from Delhi that includes island paradise, a point too crowded and offering turquoise waters and beaches as far as the eye can see? Ko Kut is for you. Here you will find Hat Khlong Chao, one of the most beautiful stretches of sand in all of Thailand, with good snorkeling opportunities and hikes to hidden waterfalls. On Ko Kut, visitors let themselves be lulled by the delicious tranquility of the place. The only entertainment is listening to the music of the ocean.
We offer exclusive Thailand packages from Delhi, allowing you to customize your trip to Thailand from Delhi according to your choices and preferences. Apart from the above, Chao Phraya Supper Cruise and Safari World Zoo are other things that can be included in custom package tours of Thailand.
Things to do in Thailand
There are so many countries to explore around the world, why visit Thailand? Here are good things to do to explore the land of smiles.
The smiles: Taking a trip to Thailand is also about having a smile; rare are the countries where the inhabitants are so welcoming and smiling. But sometimes, in very touristic areas and during the high season, stress, fatigue, and difficult customers make the locals lose their smile, that’s why it is good to learn a few words in Thai and ” go for a walk in less touristy corners, to discover authentic Thailand.
The magnificent beaches: Thailand has the best beaches in the world. The marine life is just spectacular, and you really have to try scuba diving to experience it fully. There are many types of beaches, calm and secluded ones for quiet lounging, very touristy ones to have fun and enjoy the deckchairs, massages, and food, and others to party, like on Koh Phangan and its full moon party.
Nightlife: Thailand’s nightlife is unique, and this is one of the many reasons people visit the country. Nightlife is plentiful; there are clubs, concert halls, shows, cocktail bars, and many night markets. In less touristy towns and villages, you will always find concert bars or karaoke bars to have fun in a friendly atmosphere.
Temples: Thailand is also known for its magnificent Buddhist temples. Buddhism is Thailand’s main religion, and it influences everything, including architecture and the way people interact with each other. With over 40,000 temples in Thailand, you are sure to find one that catches your eye.
Wildlife: Thailand is home to abundant flora and fauna in its national parks, mountains, and beaches. One of Thailand’s most popular national parks is Khao Yai National Park, located in the central part of Thailand, home to wild boars, tigers, and macaques.
Best time to visit Thailand
The weather in Thailand is mostly humid and hot all year round, except for the cooler months. It doesn’t stop tourists from coming in hordes to enjoy a great vacation here. The country has three distinct seasons: hot, cold, rainy, and rainy. Before settling on a tour package to Thailand, take a look at the best seasons to visit.
Thailand basically has three major seasons, all of which are suitable for travel, a cool season, a hot (and dry) season, and a rainy season. The country receives the greatest number of tourists during the so-called cool season, from November to February, but it is not cold, just a little less hot than usual.
Tourists take advantage of the hot season to visit the beaches along the Thai coastline. During the monsoon season, Thailand becomes a popular destination for shopping and low prices. While every season has its pros and cons, the good thing about Thailand is that it is always hot.
Top Hotels to Stay in Thailand
Thailand has no shortage of comfortable and inexpensive accommodation. For the price of an average hotel in Western Europe, you can enjoy a palace with a swimming pool, and if you are on a budget, you will find very comfortable rooms for tens of euros or even less if you are not too demanding. Here, we have shown the top[ three hotels to stay in Thailand:
Top 3 hotels in Thailand with a 5-star rating
- The Slate Phuket
- Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas
- Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui
Top 3 hotels in Thailand with 4-star rating
- The Quarter Silom by UHG
- The Marina Phuket Hotel
- Sindhorn Midtown Hotel Bangkok
Top 3 hotels in Thailand with 3-star rating
- The Peri Hotel Khao Yai
- Kantary Bay Hotel, Phuket
- Red Planet Bangkok Surawong
Popular Food of Thailand
The Thai food is not only delicious, but it also is not expensive. There are street food vendors who usually sell delicious food at very low prices. So when you are in Thailand, you don’t have to worry about spending more on food because if you eat Thai, food is affordable even in hotels. Here is a list of the 5 best dishes of Thai cuisine that one must have on their Thailand tour:
Khao Pad- This wok dish must not be missing in any menu: For the Khao Pad, the rice is fried and ready to serve with various vegetables, meat, eggs, garlic, soy sauce, fish, and a little sugar
Pad thai- Stir-fried rice noodles are one of Thailand’s national dishes and are popular with tourists and locals alike. Thai noodles are usually served with fresh vegetables, bean sprouts, and a delicious sauce.
Tom yam- Thais love their soups any time of the day. Tom Yam is made with lemongrass, chili, cilantro, fresh lime leaves, tomatoes, and Thai fish sauce. Sweet and sour soup is also popular with chicken.
Som Tam- On your next trip to Thailand, you shouldn’t miss the popular Som Tam Papaya Salad! Besides the papaya cut into strips, the dish contains garlic, tomatoes, chili peppers, dried shrimp, carrots, peanuts, fish sauce, sugar, and fresh lime juice. This fresh and fruity salad is delicious on its own or on the side.
Yam Talay- This tangy seafood salad is not, unlike Som Tam, served cold but warm. Shrimp, mussels, and a variety of fresh fish are part of the salad bowl, along with Chinese celery, tomatoes, and all kinds of herbs. The Thai dish is completed with a spicy fish sauce, a tangy chili-lime sauce, and lots of spices. Rice is also served with this dish.