Trip Duration
6 Days 5 Nights
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6 Days 5 Nights
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Bangkok Pattaya 6D5N
Trip Duration
6 Days 5 Nights
Pickup & Drop
Bangkok-Bangkok
Trip Category
International Trips
Explorations
Bike
Overview
Escape to the vibrant heart of Thailand with our Pattaya Bangkok 6 Days 5 Nights Tour Package! Start your adventure in Pattaya, where sun-kissed beaches meet pulsating nightlife. Lounge on the golden sands, dive into crystal-clear waters, or get your adrenaline pumping with thrilling water sports. As night falls, witness the dazzling Alcazar Cabaret Show and explore the bustling Walking Street.
Next, immerse yourself in Bangkok's intoxicating blend of tradition and modernity. Marvel at the opulent Grand Palace, cruise along the historic Chao Phraya River, and haggle for bargains at the colorful floating markets. Indulge your taste buds with mouth-watering street food and world-class dining experiences.
Our carefully curated Bangkok Pattaya Tour Plan includes comfortable accommodations, daily breakfast, and guided tours to top attractions. You'll have ample free time to explore on your own, ensuring the perfect balance between structure and spontaneity.
Don't just dream about Thailand, live it! This Thailand Tour Package offers unbeatable value, letting you experience the best of Pattaya and Bangkok without breaking the bank. Book now and create memories that will last a lifetime. Limited spots available, don't miss out on this Thai adventure!
Pattaya Beach is a bustling coastal stretch offering sun, sand, and sea. Popular for sunbathing and water sports, it's lined with hotels, restaurants, and bars. The beach comes alive at night with street performers and a vibrant party atmosphere.
Walking Street, Pattaya's famous nightlife hub, transforms from a quiet road by day to a neon-lit spectacle at night. Packed with go-go bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and street performers, it's a must-visit for those seeking Pattaya's infamous nightlife.
The Sanctuary of Truth is a stunning wooden temple-like structure showcasing intricate hand-carved sculptures based on traditional Buddhist and Hindu motifs. This architectural marvel offers insight into Thai craftsmanship and philosophy, with guided tours explaining its symbolism.
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden is a vast landscaped park featuring themed gardens, cultural shows, and a diverse collection of plants. Visitors can enjoy Thai dance performances, elephant shows, and explore beautifully manicured gardens representing different styles and countries.
Koh Larn, also known as Coral Island, is a picturesque getaway near Pattaya. With pristine beaches, clear waters, and various water activities, it's perfect for snorkeling, parasailing, or simply relaxing away from the mainland's hustle.
Pattaya Floating Market showcases the traditional Thai way of selling goods from boats. Divided into four sections representing Thailand's regions, it offers local crafts, foods, and boat tours. It's a great place to experience Thai culture and cuisine.
The Alcazar Cabaret Show is a dazzling spectacle featuring elaborate costumes, state-of-the-art sound and lighting, and talented performers. This family-friendly show presents Thai culture and history through music, dance, and stunning visual effects.
Bangkok's Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew form a magnificent complex of buildings at the heart of Thai spirituality and monarchy. The ornate architecture, intricate details, and revered Emerald Buddha make this a must-visit cultural landmark.
Wat Arun, known as the Temple of Dawn, is a stunning riverside landmark. Its central prang (Khmer-style tower) is adorned with colorful porcelain and seashells. Climbing its steep steps offers panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River and Bangkok.
Chatuchak Weekend Market is one of the world's largest outdoor markets. With over 15,000 stalls selling everything from clothing to antiques, plants to pets, it's a shopper's paradise and a vibrant slice of local life.
A Chao Phraya River cruise offers a unique perspective of Bangkok. Gliding past iconic landmarks, glittering temples, and bustling communities, it's a relaxing way to see the city's waterfront life, especially beautiful at sunset.
Khao San Road is Bangkok's famous backpacker haven. This lively street is packed with budget accommodations, street food vendors, bars, and shops selling everything from fake IDs to tie-dye shirts. It's a cultural melting pot day and night.
Bangkok's Chinatown (Yaowarat) is a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells. Its narrow alleys are packed with gold shops, traditional medicine stores, and some of the city's best street food, especially coming alive after dark.
The Jim Thompson House showcases traditional Thai architecture and houses an exquisite collection of Southeast Asian art. Once home to the American who revived the Thai silk industry, it offers a glimpse into Thai heritage and design.
Lumpini Park is Bangkok's green oasis. This vast public park offers a respite from the city's chaos with its lake, jogging paths, and open spaces. It's popular for picnics, outdoor exercises, and spotting large monitor lizards.
Wat Pho, home to the enormous Reclining Buddha, is one of Bangkok's oldest and largest temples. Known also as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, it's a center for meditation and traditional medicine, offering massage services to visitors.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, while touristy, offers a glimpse into Thailand's traditional water-based lifestyle. Vendors in wooden boats sell fresh produce, cooked food, and souvenirs. Early morning visits provide the most authentic experience.
Beach hopping in Pattaya: Explore various beaches like Jomtien, Wong Amat, and Pattaya Beach. Enjoy sunbathing, water sports, and beachside dining.
Temple tours in Bangkok: Visit iconic temples like Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Arun, and Wat Pho. Learn about Thai Buddhism and admire stunning architecture.
Muay Thai experience: Watch a live Muay Thai match or take a beginner's class to learn Thailand's national sport.
Rooftop bar hopping: Enjoy Bangkok's skyline from various rooftop bars, sampling cocktails and taking in panoramic views.
Thai cooking class: Learn to make authentic Thai dishes in a hands-on cooking class, often including a market tour.
Night market exploration: Visit vibrant night markets like Rot Fai Market in Bangkok or Thepprasit Night Market in Pattaya for street food, shopping, and local atmosphere.
Island day trip: Take a boat to nearby islands like Koh Larn from Pattaya for snorkeling, beach relaxation, and water activities.
Cultural shows: Attend performances like the Alcazar Show in Pattaya or Siam Niramit in Bangkok to experience Thai culture and history through entertainment.
Floating market visit: Explore Damnoen Saduak or Amphawa Floating Market near Bangkok, or the Pattaya Floating Market for a unique shopping experience.
Spa and massage: Indulge in traditional Thai massages or luxury spa treatments available in both cities.
Chao Phraya River cruise: Take an evening dinner cruise in Bangkok to see illuminated landmarks and enjoy Thai cuisine.
Tuk-tuk city tour: Experience the thrill of navigating Bangkok's streets in a traditional tuk-tuk, visiting key attractions.
Sanctuary of Truth visit: Explore this intricately carved wooden structure in Pattaya, showcasing Thai craftsmanship and philosophy.
Street food tour: Sample diverse Thai street food delicacies in Bangkok's bustling neighborhoods or Pattaya's local markets.
Try local cuisine: Embark on a culinary adventure through Thai flavors. Sample street food like pad thai, moo ping (grilled pork skewers), and mango sticky rice. Visit local restaurants to taste regional specialties such as tom yum goong (spicy shrimp soup), massaman curry, and som tam (green papaya salad). Don't miss trying tropical fruits and fresh seafood in Pattaya's beachside eateries.
Fly to Bangkok: Book a direct flight from major Indian cities (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, etc.) to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport.
Bus: Take a bus from Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) to Pattaya. Journey takes about 2-3 hours.
Taxi: More expensive but convenient, especially for groups. Takes about 1.5-2 hours.
Shared minivan: Available from Suvarnabhumi Airport, economical option.
November to February: This is the peak tourist season, offering pleasant temperatures and low humidity. Ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing in both cities. Expect larger crowds and higher prices, but the comfortable weather makes it worth it for many visitors.
March to May: Temperatures soar during these months, with April being the hottest. While it can be challenging for some tourists, you'll find fewer crowds and lower prices. Beach activities in Pattaya are popular, and Bangkok's Songkran festival in April is a major attraction.
June to October: Frequent short downpours characterize this period, but it's not all gloomy. You'll encounter fewer tourists and great deals on accommodations. The rain usually doesn't last all day, allowing for activities between showers. Lush landscapes and cooler temperatures are additional perks.
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Note: All Sightseeing operate at fixed timings. Kindly be on time at the
designated pick up points. No refunds will be provided for missed sightseeing
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Starting Price
₹49,999
Per Person on Double Sharing Occupancy