Thailand’s capital brims with life and vibrancy! Bangkok is a fascinating land of art, culture, and contemporary modernity. Yes, it is where the blend of ancient shrines, timeless monuments, and towering contemporary skyscrapers stands in harmony. From the iconic Chao Phraya River meandering through the city to the bustling shopping and leisure choices that dot its eclectic neighborhoods, Bangkok vacations from India and the UAE will never disappoint you with its diverse landscapes and captivating attractions.
Popular Bangkok Packages
Whether you are drawn to the majesty of the Grand Palace, the city’s pulsating nightlife, or even its culinary treasures, select from our Bangkok holiday packages. Bundled for five nights and six days, our all-inclusive Thailand getaway is especially perfect for travelers from India and the UAE. It lets you tick off all of the capital city’s must-sees, such as the Safari World Marine Park and the highly venerated Golden Buddha Temple, to name a few.
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| Beautiful Thailand |
4N/5D |
From AED 1124.18/ Person |
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| Breathtaking Thailand |
5N/6D |
From AED 1446.86 / Person |
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| Thailand South Paradise |
4N/5D |
From AED 3671.59 / Person |
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| Amazing Thailand |
4N/5D |
From AED 3702.25 / Person |
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Packages by Theme
Whatever you wish to tick off on your Bangkok wish list, our themed holidays are packaged with something for every preference and pocket.
Economical Thailand: Our value-packed Bangkok packages enable visitors to uncover the region’s cultural, historical, and modern treasures at unbeatable value. From island retreats to guided sightseeing tours, it promises unforgettable holiday moments without a hefty price tag.
All-Age Thailand Retreats: From senior citizens to children and everyone in between, our family-friendly getaways will cater to every interest. It blends relaxation, recreation, exciting experiences, and adventure in one holiday. And the best thing is that they’re tailored with safe, stress-free family fun.
Epic Thailand Escapes: Our Bangkok packages are just the reflection of what you look forward to in your Thai vacation. So if you envision an adventure-and-action-packed holiday, you can rest assured that your much-awaited getaway offers the most exciting moments.
Elite Thailand Packages: Want to explore Thailand in style? Every detail of these packages is meticulously curated to ensure a luxurious getaway. Stay in a premium resort, relax with private transfers, and enjoy personalized experiences, among others.
Why Rayna Tours and Travels
At Rayna Tours and Travels, our specialist holiday team takes pride in being one of the reliable sources for crafting immaculate, unforgettable holidays. Over the past nearly two decades, our industry presence has been marked by our all-inclusive packages, which have delighted many satisfied customers, particularly from India and the UAE. Every program is thoughtfully put together, reflecting our clients’ unique requirements. It includes their preferred accommodation option, private airport transfers, guided sightseeing excursions, flight booking, and daily breakfast, to name a few.
There are more reasons to count on us for your next Thai retreat.
- Unbeatable, all-inclusive holidays that won’t compromise their quality
- Bespoke travel adventures
- Exclusive deals to maximize your travel experience
- No unpleasant hidden fee
- Expert visa documentation services
- Round-the-clock client assistance available in Arabic, English, and Hindi
Best Time to Visit Bangkok
Located on the Chao Phraya River Delta and about 45 kilometers from the Gulf of Thailand, Bangkok enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year, making it a year-round vacation spot for travelers from India and the UAE. The city’s peak tourist season is from December to March, when temperatures are cooler. With temperatures plummeting to 20 degrees, the place remains cool from December to February. Although March to May experience peak summer heat, this season brings its own charm, thanks to lively events such as Songkran Water Festival and Bangkok International Jazz Festival.
Quick Travel Guide
Top Attractions
Grand Palace: A striking mix of Thai and European architectural styles, this sprawling palace once served as the residence of Siam’s royals. One of its major highlights is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Located in the outer court of the Grand Palace, it enshrines the highly revered Buddhist sculpture, Phra Kaeo Morakot. The specialty is that it’s engraved from a single piece of jade. While the palace’s inner court is reserved for royals only, the middle court boasts many attractions worth admiring, such as Chakri Mahaprasat Throne Hall and Sivalai Garden complex, with the Borom Phiman Mansion.
Wat Pho: Famously known as the Temple of Reclining Buddha, Wat Pho or Wat Phra Chetuphon is not only popular for being home to the country’s biggest Buddhist sculpture in a resting posture (45 meters long and 15 meters high), but also for its extensive repertoire of stupas, inscriptions, and murals that throw light on the varied aspects of the religion. Built almost 200 years ago, Wat Pho is believed to be the country’s first university and is now regarded as a prominent center of traditional medicine and massage.
Bangkok National Museum: Know the varied facets of Thai history with a trip to the National Museum lying within the precincts of the former Wang Na Palace. Exhibiting a vast display of arts and artifacts categorized into: Thai History, Archaeological and Art History Collections, and Decorative Arts and Ethnological Collection, it’s often acknowledged as the biggest museum in Southeast Asia.
Wat Arun: Also called Wat Chaeng or the Temple of the Dawn, this shrine – standing splendidly on the Chao Phraya River’s western banks – is a religious site of historical prominence, as it was the site chosen by King Taksin in 1768 to mark the rise of the Thonburi Kingdom after the collapse of Ayutthaya. Erected in the ancient Khmer style, it’s noteworthy for its stunning as well as intricately decorated spire, which, at a height of over 80 meters, is the tallest of its kind in the country.
Jim Thompson House: The former residence of Jim Thompson has been converted into a museum. An American architect as well as a keen art collector, Jim Thompson came to the country as part of the Office of Strategic Services during the Second World War, but settled down here, devoting almost three decades to reviving the country’s silk weaving industry, before he mysteriously disappeared in the 1960s. Ringed by greenery and serenity, the house, along with its fascinating collections, offers a glimpse of Jim Thompson’s love for Thai traditional architecture and Asian art.
Lumpini Park: Bangkok’s largest public park is situated in the center of the prime business district. With immaculate green spaces, shady trees, artificial lakes, and playgrounds, it’s the place to visit for a breath of fresh air, especially when you get weary of the city’s glitzy sights and attractions.
Culture
Bangkok is a multicultural city. With Little India, Arab Street, China Town, and communes of Europeans and Japanese, you can experience more than a couple of cultures as part of your Bangkok vacation. Combine that with legendary Thai hospitality, and you’ll have an incredible traditional experience, however, without skimping on all the fun effervescent elements. That said, it’s important to dress respectfully while visiting religious sites. Avoid wearing sleeveless tops and shorts, and instead opt for dresses that cover your arms and shoulders. Remove your shoes before entering a Buddhist shrine. No PDAs and refrain from touching or pointing at Buddhist monks, as well as the revered images of Lord Buddha.
Cuisine
Perhaps the greatest pleasure of visiting Bangkok is that there’s no dearth of experiencing the region’s gastronomic bliss. Its varied delights, including spicy papaya salad, shrimp soup, Pad Thai, and green chicken curry, are emulated all across the globe. Savor your favorite cuisines at some of the city’s posh venues or take it easy dining open-air at crammed, colorful streets dotted across Chinatown, Old City, etc.
Practical Tips
- Thai is the official language. As a tourist hub, English is also widely spoken here.
- Thai Baht (THB) is the local currency. 1US$ is equivalent to THB 30.00.
- Be sure to learn a few basic Thai phrases, such as “Sawasdee” (hello) and “Khop Khun” (thank you).
- Dress modestly when visiting temples and monasteries.
- Respect the royal family.
- Carry mosquito repellent, especially when choosing an activity-packed travel program or visiting Bangkok during the rainy season.
Visa & Documentation
Whether traveling from India or Dubai, you can obtain a Bangkok visa with zero stress.
For Indian Travelers:
Visitors traveling from India are qualified for a visa on arrival with a stay of up to 15 days. But if you’re looking for a longer stay in Thailand, you must apply for the right visa in advance.
For UAE Residents
Depending on their nationality, UAE residents can enjoy visa-free entry or obtain a visa on arrival in Thailand. Travelers who do not qualify for any visa exemptions are required to
apply for a Thailand visa in advance.
Documents Required
- Accurately filled out visa application form
- A valid passport
- Recently taken passport-size photographs
- Accommodation proof
- Flight booking details
- Financial proof
Rayna Tours Assistance
Looking for expert assistance with applying for a single-entry or multiple-entry Thailand visa from Dubai or India? Our knowledgeable visa consultants will guide you through every step until you receive your visa approved on time.
Things to do in Bangkok
Experience Bangkok’s Rich Heritage
Bangkok is a land of astonishing charm. Explore prominent Buddhist shrines and centuries-old mansions, or wander through beautiful canals weaving their way across the city, islands, and paddy fields. The historic and religious sites throughout Rattanakosin (Old Bangkok) and Thonburi, including the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaeo, Wat Pho, and Sanam Luang Square, offer an immersive glimpse into Bangkok’s captivating past.
Discover Quirky Neighborhoods & Modern Marvels
Once you adjust to the city’s vibrant atmosphere and unrelenting pace, Bangkok’s modern side comes alive. Stroll around Khao San Road’s quirky streets, indulge in retail therapy at its mega malls, or try your hand at bartering at the Chatuchak Weekend Market and exceptional floating markets.
Explore Royal Attractions
Head to Bangkok’s royal attractions, including the Royal Elephant National Museum, Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall, and the Vimanmek Mansion, the world’s largest golden teakwood mansion. Each site offers a glimpse into the grandeur of Thailand’s royal history.
Reconnect with Nature
Bangkok also caters to nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Discover tranquility at Bang Krachao and Suan Rot Fai Park, both perfect for boating, canoeing, and cycling amidst lush greenery. For romantic couples and honeymooners, a dinner cruise along the Chao Phraya River promises a serene and unforgettable experience.
Adventure & Adrenaline in Bangkok
For thrill-seekers, Bangkok delivers in abundance. Test your limits with extreme cycling at Peppermint Bike Park, skydiving at Nong Kho Reservoir, a full-day Formula Renault driving experience, or rock climbing at Urban Playground. Adventure enthusiasts are guaranteed an action-packed day!
How to Reach Bangkok
Thailand’s iconic capital is well-connected by air, road, and rail.
By Air: Bangkok’s main airport is Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). It operates direct and connecting flights to and from different parts of the world. So whether traveling from India or the UAE, it ensures smooth, hassle-free connectivity.
By Road: The region’s well-maintained network of highways makes it effortless for those traveling to Bangkok from neighboring countries, such as Laos and Cambodia.
By Rail: Besides a high-end rail network to travel around the country, travelers can also reach Bangkok by rail from countries like Malaysia.