Bangkok Pattaya
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Bangkok Pattaya Package
1. Bangkok Overview:
Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, is known for its vibrant street life, cultural landmarks, and grand temples. It's a city that balances modernity with tradition, offering everything from high-end shopping malls to floating markets.
Key Highlights:
- Grand Palace: A stunning complex that has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782.
- Wat Phra Kaew: Located within the Grand Palace complex, it is home to the Emerald Buddha, one of the most revered statues in Thailand.
- Wat Pho: Known for the giant reclining Buddha and being the birthplace of traditional Thai massage.
- Chatuchak Weekend Market: One of the world's largest markets, featuring thousands of stalls offering everything from clothes and antiques to food.
- Khao San Road: Popular among backpackers, this street is lively with bars, street food, and market stalls.
2. Pattaya Overview:
Pattaya, located on Thailand's eastern Gulf coast, is a beach resort destination known for its water sports, vibrant nightlife, and family-friendly attractions.
Key Highlights:
- Walking Street: The center of nightlife in Pattaya, offering clubs, bars, and street performances.
- Pattaya Beach: A 4-km long beach ideal for water sports such as parasailing and jet skiing.
- Sanctuary of Truth: A large wooden structure that combines traditional Thai craftsmanship with religious and philosophical messages.
- Coral Island (Koh Larn): A short boat ride from Pattaya, it's known for its clear waters and coral reefs.
- Nong Nooch Tropical Garden: A beautifully landscaped park featuring themed gardens, elephant shows, and cultural performances.
Best Time to Visit Bangkok and Pattaya:
- November to February (Cool Season): This is the best time to visit. The weather is pleasant with lower humidity, making sightseeing comfortable.
- March to May (Hot Season): Temperatures can soar above 35°C, so it's quite hot, but if you're a beach person, Pattaya can still be enjoyable.
- June to October (Rainy Season): It's the low season, so there will be fewer tourists, and you can find great deals. However, expect frequent showers.
Sightseeing in Bangkok and Pattaya:
Top Sightseeing in Bangkok:
- Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew – Visit in the morning to avoid the crowds.
- Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) – Best visited at sunset.
- Chao Phraya River Cruise – Offers a scenic view of the city.
- Jim Thompson House – A museum showcasing traditional Thai architecture and silk.
- Siam Paragon & MBK Mall – Famous shopping destinations.
Top Sightseeing in Pattaya:
- Big Buddha Hill – A scenic viewpoint with a large Buddha statue.
- Art in Paradise – An interactive 3D art museum.
- Pattaya Viewpoint – For panoramic views of the city and bay.
- Underwater World Pattaya – An aquarium with marine exhibits.
- Tiffany's Show Pattaya – A famous transgender cabaret show.
How to Reach Bangkok and Pattaya:
1. By Air:
- Bangkok: Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) serve Bangkok. Major airlines from India include AirAsia, IndiGo, Thai Airways, and Vistara.
- Pattaya: U-Tapao International Airport (near Pattaya) offers limited flights. However, it's better to fly to Bangkok and then drive to Pattaya.
2. By Road (Bangkok to Pattaya):
- Taxi/Private Car: Takes around 1.5 to 2 hours. Taxis are easily available at the airport.
- Bus: Air-conditioned buses from Bangkok’s Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) take about 2 hours.
- Train: Pattaya can be reached by train from Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong Station, but it’s slower and less convenient than buses or taxis.
Travel Tips for Bangkok and Pattaya:
- Currency: The Thai Baht (THB) is the local currency. Carry some cash for street shopping and smaller eateries, although cards are widely accepted in malls and hotels.
- Local Transport: In Bangkok, use the BTS Skytrain and MRT for faster travel. Tuk-tuks and taxis are also common. In Pattaya, use Songthaews (shared pick-up trucks) for cheap travel.
- Haggling: Bargaining is common in local markets, but it’s considered rude in malls and high-end stores.
- Dress Code: When visiting temples, dress modestly—avoid shorts, sleeveless tops, and revealing clothing.
- Nightlife: While both cities offer a lot of nightlife options, Pattaya’s Walking Street is particularly famous, but be cautious of scams.
- Sim Card: Get a local SIM card at the airport for easy connectivity. Data plans are cheap, and it's useful for navigation.
Both Bangkok and Pattaya offer a blend of culture, entertainment, and relaxation, making them ideal for first-time and repeat travellers alike!
Highlights
- Attractions: Bangkok's Grand Palace, Wat Pho; Pattaya's Walking Street, Coral Island.
- Best Time: November to February for pleasant weather.
- Travel: Fly to Bangkok, 2-hour drive to Pattaya.
- Experiences: Bangkok’s temples, Pattaya’s beaches and nightlife.
- Tips: Use local transport, dress modestly for temples.
What’s Included
- Star Rating Hotels
- Room on Twin sharing basis
- Breakfast
- Coral Island by Speed boat with Lunch on SIC basis
- Alcazar Show Pvt.
- Pvt. Transfer BKK Airport to Pattaya Hotel Bangkok hotel to BKK Airports
- Visa fees (Visa on Arrival or pre-arranged).
- Lunches and dinners (except Coral Island lunch).
- Personal expenses like shopping and tips.
- Travel insurance (not included).
- Optional water sports and extra activities.
Tour Plan
Expand allCollapse allDay 1: Delhi to Bangkok – Arrival and Explore
- Morning: Fly from Delhi to Bangkok (4.5-hour flight). Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport.
- Afternoon: Check in at your hotel and rest.
- Evening: Visit Asiatique The Riverfront – an open-air mall with dining, shopping, and a riverside Ferris wheel. Enjoy the sunset and night market.
- Overnight: Stay in Bangkok.
Day 2: Bangkok – Temples and City Tour
- Morning: Visit the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew. See the Emerald Buddha and royal grounds.
- Late Morning: Head to Wat Pho to see the Reclining Buddha and experience a traditional Thai massage.
- Afternoon: Visit Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), and enjoy a scenic view of the river.
- Evening: Explore Khao San Road for street food, bars, and shopping.
- Overnight: Stay in Bangkok.
Day 3: Bangkok to Pattaya
- Morning: Drive to Pattaya (a 2-hour drive from Bangkok).
- Afternoon: Check in at your hotel and visit Pattaya Beach for relaxation or water sports.
- Evening: Stroll around Walking Street for nightlife, dining, and entertainment.
- Overnight: Stay in Pattaya.
Day 4: Pattaya – Coral Island and Sightseeing
- Morning: Take a boat trip to Coral Island (Koh Larn). Enjoy snorkelling, parasailing, and beach time.
- Afternoon: Return to Pattaya and visit the Sanctuary of Truth – a magnificent wooden temple by the sea.
- Evening: Watch Tiffany's Show Pattaya, a popular cabaret show.
- Overnight: Stay in Pattaya.
Day 5: Pattaya to Bangkok – Return to Delhi
- Morning: Visit Nong Nooch Tropical Garden for beautiful landscapes and cultural performances.
- Afternoon: Drive back to Bangkok.
- Evening: Fly back to Delhi from Suvarnabhumi Airport.