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Thailand Group Tour

Thailand Group Tour

4 Night, 5 Day
Delhi to Delhi
₹39,999onwards

Duration

4 Night, 5 Day

Route

Delhi to Delhi

Group Size

Group Trip

Rating

4.8/5 (120 reviews)

Trip Overview

About Thailand Group Tour


Thailand is a country of rich traditions, sparkling beaches, and vibrant nightlife that attracts travellers from all over the world. Each destination offers a unique experience, from the charm of Bangkok to the Phuket's peaceful beaches. Adventure lovers can dive into snorkeling, trekking, and island hopping with Thailand Adventure Tours, creating memories that last forever.

On our Thailand group trip with Memorable Your Trip, you can experience thrilling activities as well as relaxing moments. In this Thailand tour package, you’ll visit Coral Island by speed boat included with lunch, enjoy the dazzling Alcazar Show, and explore Bangkok, along with daily breakfast and hotel stays. We keep it simple so you can enjoy each day without worry.


Why choose to travel with us?

With Memorable Your Trip, your Thailand group tour begins with comfort, fun and excitement on each and every day. Hotel stays, daily breakfast, Coral Island tour with lunch, the Alcazar Show, and a Bangkok city tour all are part of this journey. We keep things simple so you can relax and enjoy each moment. Travel with us and take your all beautiful memories that will stay with you forever.


Best Time to Visit Thailand

Planning your trip to Thailand? When you plan the best time to visit Thailand, your trip becomes smoother and more enjoyable. Thailand offers a special charm all year round, letting you choose the season that best fits your plans.


-Winter Season (Nov–Feb): Pleasant weather, great for sightseeing.

-Summer Season (Mar–Jun): Sunny days are the most perfect time for beaches and islands.

-Rainy Season (Jul–Oct): Lush greenery landscapes, fewer tourists, and budget-friendly tours.


Places to Visit In Thailand

Thailand has many special places that attract visitors from all over the world. Whether it’s peaceful temples, bright cities, or quiet beaches, the places to visit in Thailand are full of variety and charm.


1. Bangkok

It is the capital of Thailand. Bangkok has a bit of everything—peaceful temples, crowdy streets, and food you can find at any time. It’s the kind of city that keeps surprising you the more time you spend there.

-Things to do: Serene temples, lively streets, and 24/7 food stalls—this city keeps surprising you.


2. Pattaya

It is known for its beaches and entertainment, Pattaya carries a vibrant mood that most of the visitors like. But if you step away from the main areas, you’ll explore scenic landscapes and some peaceful temples.

-Things to do: This coastal spot is famous for beaches and nightlife, but wandering away from the main areas leads to quiet temples and scenic viewpoints.


3. Phuket

Phuket is a most popular island in Thailand, because of its peaceful beaches and joyful nightlife. But if you walk away from the crowded spots, you’ll also find peaceful temples and local busy markets.

-Things to do: Thailand’s most visited island draws travelers with its beaches and nightlife, yet the hidden markets and calmer corners show another side of the island.


4. Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is a place where history and nature come together. Travellers can discover sacred temples, enjoy the views of the mountains, and spend time in vibrant and colourful markets. The city has a peaceful feel but still it is full of energy, offering visitors a fresh perspective on Thailand.

-Things to do: A place where culture blends with nature, providing holy temples, scenic mountain views, and colourful busy markets, all within an atmosphere that feels calm yet full of life.


5. Krabi

Krabi is special because it has both peaceful spots, full of fun activities and entertainment. Its beaches, cliffs, and islands are beautiful in a simple yet lasting way. Affordable Thailand Group Tours help travellers enjoy these experiences without spending too much.

-Things to do: For those who love both adventure and calm, this province delivers dramatic cliffs, sandy shores, and nearby islands that feel unforgettable.


6. Ayuthaya

Ayutthaya is full of old temples and ruins that still tell stories of the past. While exploring this place, almost feels like going back in the past time. It’s an old city that is once the capital of thailand.

-Things to do: Once the nation’s capital, this historic site is filled with ancient temples and ruins that feel like walking back through time.


7. Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai is situated in North Thailand which is known as one of the most popular towns. Tourists visit for its temples and the peaceful feeling, the White Temple is the main attraction of it.

-Things to do: In the far north, visitors often come to see its unique temples, especially the striking White Temple, and to enjoy its calm surroundings.


8. Koh Samui

Koh Samui isn’t only about beaches, even though they’re pretty amazing. The island has temples, street food, and that kind of slow vibe that makes you want to stay longer.

-Things to do: An island known for beaches also charms with temples, street food, and a relaxed vibe that makes it easy to lose track of time.


9. Hua Hin

Hua Hin is a small coastal town where people go for a mix of beaches and laid-back vibes. It’s not as crowded as other tourist spots, which makes it nice for relaxing.

-Things to do: A smaller seaside town offers a mix of calm beaches and laid-back energy, without the crowds of bigger tourist spots.


10. Koh Phi Phi

Koh Phi Phi may be small, but it’s lively—offering everything from buzzing beach bars to peaceful corners by the sea. It's the kind of place where you can swim any time in the full day and then enjoy the nightlife after sunset.

-Things to do: This tiny island group is buzzing with energy—perfect for daytime swims and late-night beach parties, with quiet corners for balance.


11. Pai

In the hills of northern Thailand sits a little town called Pai. It’s a chilled-out place where tourists go for the views, hot springs, waterfalls, and just a slower pace of life.

-Things to do: Tucked away in the northern hills, this small town welcomes visitors with its waterfalls, hot springs, and a laid-back pace of life.


12. Sukhothai

Sukhothai used to be Thailand’s first capital, and today it’s known for ancient temples and ruins that reflect its history. Walking through the Sukhothai Historical Park feels like stepping back in time to see the roots of Thai culture.

-Things to do: The country’s first capital still shows its roots through ancient ruins and the historical park, a place that feels like stepping back centuries.


13. Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi is a place where you can feel both history and nature around you. I liked walking near the River Kwai bridge, and later just chilling by the waterfalls.

-Things to do: Here, history and nature blend together—from the famous River Kwai bridge to quiet waterfalls hidden in the scenery—making it one of the must-try things to do in Thailand.


14. Koh Tao

Koh Tao is simple but quite popular, especially for people who love seeing marine life. Life moves at a more relaxed pace here as compared to the larger islands.

-Things to do: A small island loved by divers offers calm beaches and rich marine life, creating a slower pace compared to larger tourist spots.


15. Similan Islands

These islands are known for their bright blue sea and coral reefs, the Similan Islands are a favourite spot for nature lovers. It’s one of those places where you can relax on the beach or head out for an adventure in the water.

-Things to do: Bright blue seas, coral reefs, and pristine sands make this island group a top pick for snorkeling, diving, or just relaxing.


Must Try Dishes in Thailand

Eating in Thailand is an experience in itself. A unique combination of sweet, sour, spicy, and savoury notes makes its food truly memorable.


1. Pad Thai: Probably the most famous noodle dish, fried with eggs, peanuts, and lime. Affordable, delicious, and found almost everywhere.

2. Tom Yum Goong: A sour and spicy shrimp soup that hits with herbs, chili, and a bit of heat.

3. Som Tum: A crunchy papaya salad that is fresh, spicy, and slightly sweet all at once.

4. Green Curry: Coconut milk lends a velvety texture to the curry, balanced by the fiery flavour of green chilies.

5. Massaman Curry: Softer in spice, with potatoes and peanuts giving it a richer, heavier feel.

6. Pad Kra Pao: Stir-fried basil with chicken, pork, or beef, mostly topped with a fried egg and served with rice.

7. Mango Sticky Rice: Sweet mango with coconut rice, a favorite dessert when the fruit is in season.


Shopping in Thailand

Shopping in Thailand is honestly one of the highlights of any trip. You’ll explore across everything from vibrant and colourful night markets and street stalls to massive malls each with its own surprises.


1. Thai Silk

If you love fabrics, Thai silk is a must. The colors are rich and the texture is unlike anything you’ll find elsewhere. Jim Thompson’s house in Bangkok is famous, but you’ll also see great quality in small Chiang Mai shops.


2. Local Spices & Curry Pastes

The easiest way to carry Thailand’s flavors home. Or Tor Kor Market in Bangkok is full of stalls selling fresh and dried spices, but even small street markets will tempt you.


3. Silver Jewelry

Chiang Mai has a strong reputation for its unique handmade silverwork. The night bazaar there has plenty, though you’ll also spot some nice designs around Bangkok’s Silom area.


4. Snacks & Dried Fruits

Snacks such as dried mango, durian chips, and coconut candy are easy to find. Chatuchak Market is the most famous place to shop, but even everyday stores like Big C carry them.


5. Spa & Herbal Products

Shops all over Thailand stock balms, essential oils, and lemongrass-based soaps. Chiang Mai’s Old Town shops are packed with them, and they make easy gifts to carry home.


6. Coconut Oil & Skincare

Mostly used in Thailand, and usually cheaper than abroad. You’ll find bottles in beach markets around Hua Hin or Krabi, as well as in health stores in Bangkok.


7. Wooden Handicrafts

In Thailand, wooden treasures are available everywhere whether it’s small carved elephants sold at street stalls or unique and attractive home decor items. If you really wants to witness traditional craftsmanship, head to San Kamphaeng village in Chiang Mai.


8. Herbal Balms & Traditional Remedies

In Bangkok’s Chinatown, you’ll come across a lots of old-style medicine shops where things like tiger balm and herbal compresses are very easy to find.


9. Casual Clothes & Beachwear

Thailand makes it effortless to pick up new outfits, thanks to its soft, lightweight textiles and lively patterns. Bangkok’s Pratunam Market is the busiest market but on the other side it is fully worth it, and beach towns like Phuket always have fun stalls too.


10. Buddha Amulets & Statues

You’ll spot them just about everywhere, but the Amulet Market near Wat Mahathat in Bangkok is one place you really shouldn’t miss. Just remember, you can’t take antique or sacred relics out of the country.


How to reach Thailand


Direct Flights

The quickest way to start a Thailand group tour from India is by booking a direct flight. From Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, or Chennai, you’ll find plenty of flights heading to Bangkok, Phuket, and Krabi.


Budget Airlines

To save on expenses, budget airlines including Thai Lion Air and AirAsia often provide special offers on flights out of Indian cities.


Connecting Flights

From smaller cities in India, you may need a short domestic flight first (to Delhi or Mumbai) and then continue to Thailand.


By Cruise (Rare Option)

Travelers can reach Thailand from India by certain luxury cruises, but this option is less frequent and far slower than flying.


Documents You’ll Need for a Thailand Group Tour


Passport

The first step is having a passport that won’t expire within six months of your departure. Without this, neither visa formalities nor overseas flight bookings can be completed.

PAN Card

Keep a copy of your PAN card with you. It is necessary for booking and payment formalities when travelling in a group.

Visa

After taking care of your passport and PAN card details, the next step is to apply for a visa. This can be done ahead of time through the Thai embassy, or you might qualify for the simpler Visa on Arrival option.

Passport-Size Photos

Keep few recent passport-size photos with you, as they may be asked for during visa applications, travel insurance, or other paperwork.


Itineraries for 4N/5D Thailand Group Tour Package


Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok & Transfer to Pattaya

Land at Bangkok International Airport, where our guide will welcomes you before you head towards Pattaya. After check in to the hotel, settle comfortably in your room and enjoy a peaceful night's stay.

Day 2: Coral Island Speedboat Trip

After breakfast, head out by speed boat for an exciting Coral Island trip. Lunch is included during the tour. By evening, return to your Pattaya hotel and relax.

Day 3: Relax, Shop, or Explore Pattaya

A free day to enjoy Pattaya at your own pace—explore, shop, or just unwind at the beach. Overnight stay in Pattaya.

Day 4: Pattaya to Bangkok Transfer

Have breakfast, check out from Pattaya, and transfer to Bangkok. Check in at the hotel and rest up during the night.

Day 5: Breakfast and Departure

Have a breakfast at the hotel and then head towards Bangkok Airport for your flight home, concluding your Thailand group tour that began in Delhi.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q1. How can I travel from Delhi to Thailand?

The easiest way to reach Thailand is by taking a direct flight from Delhi to Bangkok, though travellers can also choose budget carriers or routes connecting via Mumbai or Chennai.


Q2. Do I need a visa for Thailand?

Yes, Travellers from India may secure their tourist visa in advance or simply get one on arrival at the airport in Thailand.


Q3. Is food included in the Coral Island tour?

Yes, the Coral Island trip provides lunch, usually served after you finish your water activities and sightseeing.


Q4. Is the tour suitable for families and groups?

Yes, a Thailand group tour from Delhi is ideal for families, friend circles, and even corporate outings, with something for every type of traveller.


Q5. How many days are enough for a Thailand group tour from Delhi?

A trip of around 5–6 days works well, you can enjoy Pattaya and Bangkok at an easy, relaxed pace.

Important Notes

1.Booking & Payment :

-100% of conveyance + minimum 50% of land package required at booking.

-Balance must be cleared 7 days before departure.

-Full advance may be required during peak season/special services.


2.Cancellation Policy :

-20+ days before departure: Deposit only

-19–10 days: 50% of tour cost

-09–06 days: 75% of tour cost

-05 days or less: 100% of tour cost


3.Child Policy :

-Below 5 years: Free

-5–12 years: Extra bed charges as per hotel policy

-Above 12 years: Charged as adult (with/without extra bed)


4.Check-in / Check-out :

-Standard hotel timings: 12:00 PM (IST).

-Early check-in/late check-out subject to hotel policy & availability.


5.Complaints :

-Report issues immediately to the tour manager.

-Unresolved complaints must be submitted in writing within 28 days of tour end.

-Disputes subject to Indian jurisdiction.


6.Liability :

-Not liable for delays, accidents, natural calamities, strikes, technical issues, or circumstances beyond our control.

-Responsibility limited to services directly booked with us.


7.Surcharge :

-Prices subject to change in case of fuel hikes, airfare, or government taxes.


8.Vehicle Use :

-Vehicle costs cover transfers & sightseeing only (as per itinerary).

-Extra usage is chargeable.

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