6 Nights 7 Days Thailand Tour Package From India
Spend 3 nights in Phuket and 3 nights in Bangkok with this 6 Nights 7 Days Thailand Tour Package. Stay in comfortable 4-star hotels, enjoy private transfers, and travel between the two cities with an included domestic flight.
Flights from India take less than 5 hours, the visa process is simple, and the trip is affordable. This Thailand Tour Package from India lets you enjoy Phuket’s beaches and islands before exploring Bangkok’s temples, markets, shopping, local food, and river cruises.
Whether you’re travelling as a couple, with family, or with friends, this Phuket and Bangkok tour gives you a good mix of beaches, sightseeing, culture, and city life in one trip.
What this Package Covers at a Glance:
Before the day-wise breakdown, here is the full picture of what you are getting, and what matters when comparing packages.
| Package Highlights | |
|---|---|
| Duration | 6 nights/7 days |
| Cities | Phuket (3 nights) + Bangkok (3 nights) |
| Hotels | 4-Star |
| Internal Flight | Phuket → Bangkok (included) |
| Transfers | Private in both cities |
| Starting price | ₹49,000 / person |
| Best For | Couples, families, first-timers |
| Visa | Indian passport holders can currently enter Thailand visa-free, subject to prevailing government regulations. |
Two Cities, One Complete Trip
Phuket — 3 nights
Thailand’s largest island is the perfect place to start your trip. Beautiful beaches, clear blue water, and stunning limestone cliffs make Phuket a favourite among travellers. You can take day trips to the Phi Phi Islands and Phang Nga Bay, two of the most popular places to visit in Thailand. In the evening, enjoy the lively atmosphere of Patong or take a relaxing walk through the charming streets of Phuket Old Town.
Best Places to Visit in Phuket
- Big Buddha: One of Phuket’s most famous landmarks offering panoramic island views.
- Wat Chalong: Phuket’s most important Buddhist temple.
- Patong Beach: The island’s most popular beach known for nightlife and water activities.
- Promthep Cape: A spectacular sunset viewpoint overlooking the Andaman Sea.
- Phi Phi Islands: Famous for crystal-clear waters and snorkelling.
- Phuket Old Town: Colourful Sino-Portuguese architecture and local cafés.
Bangkok — 3 nights
In Bangkok, you can visit beautiful temples, explore busy markets, enjoy delicious street food, and relax at rooftop restaurants with amazing city views. Don’t miss the Grand Palace, one of Bangkok’s famous attractions. There’s always something exciting to see and do in the city. To know more, check out our Thailand adventure guide.
Best Places to Visit in Bangkok
- Grand Palace : Thailand’s most iconic royal landmark.
- Wat Arun: The Temple of Dawn located on the Chao Phraya River.
- Wat Pho: Home to the famous Reclining Buddha.
- Chatuchak Market:One of the world’s largest weekend markets.
- Chinatown (Yaowarat): Bangkok’s street-food capital.
- Chao Phraya River: Best experienced on a dinner cruise.
Phuket to Bangkok airport transfer and no separate booking is required.
Day-wise itinerary — 6 nights / 7 days
Here’s your complete Thailand itinerary 7 days, three nights in Phuket, three in Bangkok, with one experience per day.
Day 1: Phuket — Arrival
Settle in, first sunset
Private transfer from Phuket International Airport to your 4-star hotel. Check in, settle in, and head to Kata Noi Beach for sunset. Dinner at a beachfront seafood restaurant. A gentle start designed to ease you into the trip after the flight.
Airport transfer. Hotel check-in. Kata Noi sunset. Seafood dinner
Day 2 — Phuket: Phi Phi Islands
Full-day speedboat experience (included)
Full day on the water. Speedboat to Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh, snorkelling at coral reefs, a stop at Maya Bay (made famous by The Beach), and lunch on deck. This is one of the five included experiences and a genuine highlight of the trip.
Speedboat tour. Maya Bay. Snorkelling. Lunch included
Day 3 — Phuket City Tour + Tiger Park
Discover Phuket’s famous landmarks
After breakfast, enjoy a Phuket City Tour covering some of the island’s most popular attractions. Visit the iconic Big Buddha, explore the beautiful Wat Chalong Temple, and stop at Promthep Cape for stunning coastal views. Later, stroll through the colourful streets of Phuket Old Town before visiting Tiger Park Phuket. The evening is free for leisure.
Big Buddha • Wat Chalong • Promthep Cape • Phuket Old Town • Tiger Park
Day 4 — Phuket → Bangkok
Internal flight + Chao Phraya dinner cruise
Leisurely morning checkout. Private transfer to Phuket Airport, domestic flight to Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang — included). Check in to your Bangkok 4-star hotel. Evening Chao Phraya dinner cruise with live Thai cultural performances — a strong way to open the Bangkok leg.
Internal flight.Hotel check-in. Dinner cruise. Cultural performance
Day 5 — Bangkok: Grand Palace & Temples
Thailand’s royal and religious heart
A guided morning at the Grand Palace complex — Wat Phra Kaew houses the Emerald Buddha, one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the country. Then Wat Pho and its 46-metre reclining Buddha. Afternoon: traditional Thai massage at one of the temple-affiliated schools. Evening free — Silom or Sukhumvit.
Grand Palace. Wat Phra Kaew. Wat Pho.Wat Arun. Thai massage
Day 6 — Bangkok: Safari World & Marine Park
A fun-filled day with wildlife and entertainment
Visit Safari World, Bangkok’s most popular attraction. Explore the open safari park, home to giraffes, zebras, lions, and other animals. Continue to Marine Park, where you can enjoy entertaining shows featuring dolphins, sea lions, and exotic birds. Lunch is included during the tour. Return to the hotel in the evening and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
Safari World • Marine Park • Wildlife Shows • Lunch Included
Day 7 — Bangkok: Departure
Last morning, last bites
Free morning — Siam Paragon, or the weekend market if you want last-minute shopping, or a quiet breakfast by the pool. Private transfer to Bangkok Airport.
Free morning. Airport transfer
The 5 Included Experiences — What to Expect
Phi Phi Island Tour with lunch
Speedboat, 45 min from Phuket. Covers Maya Bay, Viking Cave, Monkey Beach, Loh Samah Bay. Snorkelling included. Lunch on an island or deck.
Phuket City Tour + Tiger Park
The city tour covers landmarks like Big Buddha, Wat Chalong (the most important temple in Phuket), and Promthep Cape (sunset viewpoint). Tiger Park is a private facility where visitors can interact with tigers under supervised conditions.
Note: Always check the ethical standards of animal attractions before visiting.
Bangkok City & Temple Tour
Bangkok has over 400 temples. This tour focuses on the major ones: Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha), Wat Pho (reclining Buddha), Wat Arun. Covers essential Buddhist and royal history.
Safari World & Marine Park
Open-drive safari: giraffes, zebras, lions, white rhinos. Marine Park: dolphin and sea lion shows. Lunch included.
Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise
2-hour cruise passing illuminated temples. Live Thai cultural dance performances. A relaxed, memorable way to experience Bangkok from the water.
IMPORTANT:
Animal Attractions: Tiger Park is a supervised facility. We recommend checking its ethical standards independently before your visit. If you prefer, Trekhops can arrange alternative experiences on request.
Your Hotels — 4-Star Stays in Both Cities
Four-star properties for all six nights — three in Phuket, three in Bangkok.
Confirm the hotel name by booking, season and availability. Standard inclusions at this category: air conditioning, swimming pool, daily housekeeping, Wi-Fi. Confirm with Trekhops whether breakfast is part of the base package or available as an add-on.
Practical Information For Indian Travellers
Before booking your Thailand trip, understand the cost beyond the package price. While the package covers hotels, transfers, sightseeing, and experiences, travellers should budget for flights, meals, shopping, and personal expenses.
Thailand Trip Cost Breakdown for Indians
| Expense | Estimated Cost |
| Thailand Package (6N/7D) | ₹49,000 |
| International Flights | ₹15,000 – ₹30,000 |
| Meals & Snacks | ₹5,000 – ₹10,000 |
| Local Transport & Tips | ₹2,000 – ₹5,000 |
| Shopping | Variables |
| Travel Insurance | ₹500 – ₹2,000 |
Visa
Indian passport holders can currently enter Thailand visa-free. The permitted duration is subject to change — confirm the latest rules with the Thai Embassy in India or the official Thai government portal before you travel. Carry passport photos, return flight tickets, hotel confirmations, and proof of funds.
Tip: Even with visa-free access, immigration officers may ask to see your return ticket and hotel booking. Have printed or digital copies ready at the airport.
Currency
Thailand uses the Thai Baht (THB). Roughly ₹1,000 ≈ 340-360 Thai Baht at recent rates; check live rates before travel. Exchange at the airport for immediate cash, then use ATMs or authorised money changers for better rates. Carry cash for street food, temples, tips, and smaller vendors.
Quick cost reference:
- Street food meal 60–150 THB
- Mid-range restaurant 250–500 THB
- Temple entry 100–500 THB per site.
- Thailand Trip Cost for Indians — Beyond the package price, budget 500–1,000 THB/day for meals and incidentals.
Best time to visit Thailand from India
| Season | Months | What to expect |
| Peak / Cool Best | November – February | 22–32°C, dry and clear. Ideal for Phuket beaches and Bangkok sightseeing. Highest prices and demand. Book 2–3 months ahead. |
| Hot season | March – May | 33–40°C. Fewer tourists, lower prices. Workable if you prefer quieter trips. |
| Monsoon | June – October | Heavy rain, especially in Phuket. Some island tours may be suspended. Cheapest rates, Bangkok is less affected than the south. |
SIM Card & Connectivity
Buy a tourist SIM at the airport. AIS, DTAC, or True Move all work well. A 7-day unlimited data SIM runs approximately 300–400 THB (₹700–₹900). Google Translate downloaded offline is useful for local neighbourhoods and street signs.
Transport Within the Cities
In Bangkok, the BTS Skytrain and MRT Metro beat taxis for getting around; one-day passes are available. Use Grab or Bolt for reliable app-based pricing. In Phuket, use hotel-arranged transfers or Grab/Bolt. Always insist on the meter in Bangkok taxis; in Phuket, agree on the fare before getting in.
Food Guide for Indian Travellers
Thailand’s street food culture is diverse and affordable. Most dishes use fresh ingredients and are cooked to order. Here is what to look for:
Popular dishes:
- Pad Thai — Stir-fried rice noodles with egg, bean sprouts, peanuts, and a choice of protein. Widely available and usually mild.
- Tom Yum Goong — Spicy prawn soup with lemongrass, galangal, and kaffir lime leaves. Can be adjusted for spice level.
- Green Curry (Gaeng Keow Wan) — Coconut milk-based curry with Thai basil and eggplant. Pairs with steamed jasmine rice.
- Mango Sticky Rice — Sweet glutinous rice with fresh mango slices and coconut cream. A reliable dessert option.
- Khao Pad — Thai fried rice. A safe, filling option available almost everywhere.
Vegetarian travellers: Look for Jay (เจ) restaurants — identified by a yellow flag, which serve fully vegetarian and vegan food following Buddhist standards. Indian restaurants also operate in both Phuket and Bangkok. Inform Trekhops of dietary requirements at booking.
Shopping
Phuket: Patong Night Bazaar for clothes and local food; Phuket Old Town for ceramics and handmade goods; Central Festival Phuket for branded items.
Bangkok: Chatuchak Weekend Market (Saturday–Sunday, 8,000+ stalls — clothes, handicrafts, antiques, everything); MBK Center for electronics and budget clothing; Asiatique The Riverfront for souvenirs and fashion; Siam Paragon / CentralWorld for international brands.
Standard bargaining: open at 40–50% of the asking price, settle around 60–70%.
Temple Etiquette & Common Scams to Avoid
Etiquette: Always carry a scarf — temple entry requires covered shoulders and knees. Remove footwear before entering. Keep your voice low inside temple complexes. Do not disrespect images of the royal family. The wai (palms pressed together, slight bow) is the standard greeting.
Common Scams to Avoid:
- Tuk-tuk redirect scam: A driver offers a cheap tour but takes you to shops where they earn a commission. Agree on a destination upfront and only use recommended or app-based transport.
- Closed attraction scam: Someone tells you a temple is closed today and offers to take you to another spot. Verify independently. Most major temples operate on fixed schedules.
- Gem scam: Someone convinces you that buying gems locally and reselling in India will make you money. It will not. Avoid.
- Inflated taxi fares: Always insist on the meter in Bangkok. In Phuket, agree on a price before getting in.
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Conclusion
The 6-night 7 days Thailand package covers two of Thailand’s most visited and well-rounded cities with a structure that suits most Indian travelers, families, couples, or first-timers. Five curated experiences, 4-star stays, an internal flight, and private transfers take the logistics off your plate so you can focus on the trip.
If you are looking for a Thailand trip from India that is organised, reasonably priced, and covers the essential experiences without unnecessary extras, this is worth a detailed conversation with Trekhops before you decide.
FAQ’s
Yes, Indian passport holders can currently visit Thailand visa-free for short tourist stays. Entry requirements may change, so check the latest rules before travelling.
Thailand package starts from ₹49,000 per person, excluding international flights, shopping, and personal expenses.
Thailand Package from Delhi, approximately 4.5–5.5 hours (often with a stopover). From Mumbai or Chennai, roughly 3.5–4.5 hours.
Yes. Standard precautions apply, watch your belongings in crowded markets, use recommended transport, and stay in well-lit areas at night.
Thai Baht (THB). Exchange some at the airport for immediate use, then use ATMs or authorised money changers for better rates.
Yes. One domestic flight Phuket → Bangkok, plus airport transfers on both ends.
November to February is the best time to visit Thailand, with pleasant weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for sightseeing and island tours.
Yes, UPI is accepted at select stores and tourist locations in Thailand, but availability is limited. Carry some Thai Baht or a card as a backup.
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