Best Thailand Tour Packages from Delhi

Best Thailand Tour Packages from Delhi

2026 Guide with Prices and Itineraries

By Gagan Panwar, Travel Consultant at TravelsYatra

Thailand has become the first international trip for thousands of Indian travellers every year, and Delhi travellers have it easier than most. Direct flights, a 60 day visa free entry for Indian passport holders, and prices that fit a modest budget make it the easiest first passport stamp destination there is.

If you are searching for a Thailand package from Delhi, this guide gives you everything you need before you book. You will find updated 2026 pricing, ready made itineraries for different trip lengths, what is actually included in these packages, and honest tips from a desk that books these trips every week.

Why a Thailand Trip from Delhi Makes Sense

Delhi is one of the best connected Indian cities for Thailand travel. Indigo, Air India, Vistara, and Thai Airways all run direct flights from Indira Gandhi International Airport to Bangkok, and the flight takes around four hours. That alone removes a big chunk of travel fatigue compared to a long haul holiday.

A few more reasons Thailand keeps topping the list for Delhi travellers:

  • Indian passport holders currently get a 60 day visa exemption for tourism, so there is no visa fee or embassy visit to plan around
  • The Thai Baht is roughly 2.6 times the Indian Rupee, but everyday costs like food, local transport, and entry tickets are still cheap by international standards
  • One country gives you city sightseeing, beach time, nightlife, and island hopping, so couples, families, and friend groups can all build a version of the trip that suits them
  • Indian food is easy to find in Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket, including vegetarian and Jain options, which matters for many first time international travellers

Best Time to Visit Thailand from Delhi

November to February is peak season. The weather is cooler and drier, which makes it ideal for both city sightseeing and beach days. This is also when prices are highest, so book your Thailand package from Delhi at least 4 to 6 weeks in advance if you are travelling in this window.

March to May is hot and humid, but you will find lower hotel rates and thinner crowds at major attractions.

June to October is the monsoon season. Rain is mostly short and heavy rather than constant, and this is when you will see the steepest package discounts. If your schedule is flexible, this is the best time to find a Thailand holiday package India deal that beats the peak season price by a wide margin.

Thailand Tour Packages from Delhi: Price Comparison by Duration

Here is a quick look at what a Thailand Tour package from Delhi typically costs depending on how many days you have and which cities you cover. These are land plus flight inclusive estimates for two people travelling together on twin sharing.

DurationCities CoveredStarting Price (INR per person)Best Suited For
4N/5DBangkok and PattayaRs. 23,000 to Rs. 28,000Quick getaway, first international trip
6N/7DBangkok, Pattaya, and PhuketRs. 38,000 to Rs. 48,000Most popular, balances city and beach
7N/8DBangkok, Pattaya, Phuket plus leisure dayRs. 48,000 to Rs. 60,000Honeymooners, relaxed family trips

Prices vary with travel season, hotel category, and whether flights are included. Treat this table as a planning baseline and confirm exact pricing with current travel dates.

Sample Itinerary 1: 4N/5D Bangkok and Pattaya (Budget Quick Trip)

This is the fastest way to experience Thailand without using up too much leave. It suits travellers who want a taste of the country before committing to a longer trip next time.

Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok

Land in Bangkok, transfer to your hotel, and rest. Evening free for a short walk around your hotel area or a visit to a local night market.

Day 2: Bangkok City Tour

Visit the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. In the afternoon, take a boat ride on the Chao Phraya River. Evening transfer to Pattaya by road.

Day 3: Coral Island Tour

Full day boat trip to Coral Island for water activities and beach time. Return to Pattaya by evening, free for Walking Street or a cabaret show.

Day 4: Pattaya Leisure and Shopping

Morning at leisure or optional activities like the Sanctuary of Truth. Afternoon for shopping at local markets before heading back toward Bangkok for your departure connection.

Day 5: Departure

Transfer to Bangkok airport for your flight back to Delhi.

This is the package most Delhi travellers choose because it covers both the cultural side of Bangkok and the beach experience of Phuket, without feeling rushed.

Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok

Arrive, check in, and relax. Optional evening market visit.

Day 2: Bangkok Sightseeing

Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, and a river cruise. Free evening for shopping at Chatuchak or Pratunam.

Day 3: Transfer to Pattaya

Drive to Pattaya. Evening free to explore Walking Street.

Day 4: Coral Island and Pattaya Activities

Boat trip to Coral Island. Evening at leisure or optional cabaret show.

Day 5: Fly to Phuket

Transfer to the airport for a short domestic flight to Phuket. Check in and relax at the beach in the evening.

Day 6: Phuket Island Hopping

Full day tour, often including Phi Phi Islands by speedboat with lunch included. This is usually the highlight of the trip.

Day 7: Departure

Transfer to Phuket airport, fly back to Delhi via Bangkok or direct depending on your airline.

Sample Itinerary 3: 7N/8D Extended Thailand Tour

For travellers who want a slower pace, especially honeymooners and families, this adds one extra leisure day to the 6N/7D plan above. The additional day is usually used for a spa session, a private beach day, or an optional add on like a Thai cooking class or an elephant sanctuary visit. Everything else in the itinerary stays the same, but the trip feels noticeably less rushed, particularly the Phuket leg.

What is Usually Included in a Thailand Package from Delhi

A standard TravelsYatra Thailand package includes:

  • Return flights from Delhi to Bangkok, plus the domestic leg to Phuket if your itinerary includes it
  • Hotel stay on a twin sharing basis, with category options from 3 star to 5 star
  • Airport transfers and transfers between cities
  • Daily breakfast, and select meals depending on the package
  • Sightseeing as per the itinerary, including entry tickets for major attractions
  • Assistance with the Thailand Digital Arrival Card, which must be submitted online before arrival

What is usually not included, so there are no surprises later:

  • Personal expenses such as shopping, spa treatments, and additional meals
  • Optional activities like scuba diving, parasailing, or a private Phi Phi Island speedboat upgrade
  • Travel insurance, which we strongly recommend adding separately
  • The Thailand tourist entry fee of 300 THB, roughly Rs. 740, which became mandatory from February 2026. Some airlines collect this at check in, but always confirm before you fly
  • Visa fee, although this does not apply right now since Indian passport holders get a 60 day visa exemption

Thailand Package Cost by Hotel Category

Hotel CategoryApprox. Price (per night, per room)Typically Suits
3 Star (Budget)Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 4,500Solo travellers, budget groups
4 Star (Standard)Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 8,500Families, couples
5 Star (Premium)Rs. 9,000 to Rs. 18,000+Honeymooners, luxury seekers

If you are working with a tight budget, a 3 star hotel in a good location often serves you better than a 5 star hotel far from the main attractions. We always check location first when recommending a category.

Tips for First Time Thailand Travellers from Delhi

A few practical things that genuinely help once you land:

  • Get a local SIM or an eSIM at the airport. It is cheap and makes booking cabs, checking maps, and staying in touch far easier
  • Carry some Thai Baht in cash for street food, tuk tuks, and small markets. Cards are accepted in most malls and hotels, but not everywhere
  • Submit your Thailand Digital Arrival Card online within 3 days of arrival, this has replaced the old paper arrival card
  • Helmets are mandatory by law if you rent a scooter, and police checkpoints do fine tourists without one
  • Book Phi Phi Island and other popular day tours in advance during peak season, since last minute slots get expensive and limited

Why Book Your Thailand Package with TravelsYatra

We have planned Thailand trips for Delhi travellers across every budget, from quick 4 night getaways to relaxed 8 day honeymoons. Every itinerary on this page reflects what we have actually booked and sent travellers on, not a generic template.

What you get when you book your Thailand trip with us:

  • Transparent INR pricing with no hidden charges sprung on you later
  • Itineraries customized around your dates, budget, and travel style
  • Support with the Thailand Digital Arrival Card and other entry formalities
  • A dedicated point of contact before, during, and after your trip

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of a Thailand package from Delhi?

A Thailand package from Delhi starts around Rs. 23,000 per person for a 4N/5D Bangkok and Pattaya trip, and goes up to Rs. 60,000 or more for a longer 7N/8D trip covering Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket, depending on season and hotel category.

Do Indians need a visa for Thailand?

No, not currently. Indian ordinary passport holders get a 60 day visa exemption for tourism and short term business travel. This is reviewed periodically by the Royal Thai Embassy, so it is worth a quick check closer to your travel date.

Which is better for a Delhi traveller, Phuket or Pattaya?

Pattaya is closer to Bangkok by road and works well for a quick beach and nightlife stop. Phuket has better beaches and island hopping options like Phi Phi Islands, but needs a short domestic flight from Bangkok. Many travellers cover both in a 6N/7D or longer itinerary.

What is the best trip duration for a first Thailand trip from Delhi?

6N/7D is the sweet spot for most first time travellers. It covers Bangkok and Phuket without feeling rushed, and fits comfortably into a single week of leave.

Is Thailand affordable for budget travellers from India?

Yes. Street food, local transport, and many attractions are inexpensive once you are in the country. The main cost drivers are flights and hotel category, both of which you can control by choosing your season and hotel star rating carefully.

Is there an entry fee for tourists visiting Thailand now?

Yes. From February 2026, Thailand introduced a mandatory tourist entry fee of 300 THB, around Rs. 740, for all international visitors. Some airlines collect this during check in, so confirm with your airline or travel consultant before departure.

Ready to plan your Thailand trip from Delhi? Get in touch with TravelsYatra for a customized itinerary and the best current pricing for your travel dates.

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