
Thailand: The Land of Smiles,
Spirit, and Surprises
Thailand, often called the “Land of Smiles,” is a vibrant Southeast Asian country known for its golden temples, tropical beaches, rich culture, and world-famous cuisine. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the tranquil islands of Phuket and Koh Samui, and the misty mountains of Chiang Mai, Thailand offers a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and spiritual discovery. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, exploring ancient ruins, or savoring spicy street food, Thailand is a destination that captivates every kind of traveler.
5 Nights 6 Days – Krabi and Phuket
5 Nights 6 Days-Pattaya & Bangkok
Q: Do I need a visa to enter Thailand?
Visa on Arrival is available for Indian citizens and others, valid for 15 days.Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry.
Q: What is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)?
As of May 2025, all foreign travelers must complete the TDAC online before arrival.Submit it at least 3 days before your trip at tdac.immigration.go.th.It’s free of charge and replaces the old paper-based TM6 form.
Q: What currency is used in Thailand?
The official currency is the Thai Baht (THB). ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted in most urban areas.
Q: When is the best time to visit Thailand?
It’s a year around destination but November to February is the most pleasant season—cooler and dry.
Q: What should I pack?
Lightweight, breathable clothing, Modest attire for temples (shoulders and knees covered), Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a universal power adapter
Q:. What are the cultural dos and don’ts?
- Do: Greet with a “wai,” remove shoes before entering homes or temples, dress modestly.
- Don’t: Touch anyone’s head, point your feet at people or Buddha images, or disrespect the monarchy.
Q: Is street food safe to eat?
- Yes, especially at busy stalls with high turnover. Try local favourites like Pad Thai, mango sticky rice, and Thai iced tea.
Q: Is Thailand safe for tourists?
- Generally very safe, even for solo travellers’ cautious of scams (especially involving tuk-tuks or gem shops) and keep valuables secure.
- Rates are applicable for a minimum of 02 passengers traveling together
- Rates are not applicable during exhibitions, conventions and special events. Surcharges shall apply and shall be determined at the time of booking
- Standard check in time is at 1500 hours & check out time is 1200 hours. Early Check-In / Late Check Out is subject to availability and may be chargeable
- Maximum waiting time at the airport shall be 60 minutes from the arrival time of the flight
- SIC stands for Seat-in-Coach, i.e., Guests will share the vehicle with other tourists staying in different Hotels. So, SIC Guests may have to wait for the Vehicle up to 45 mins. Generally, SIC Transfers operate as per a fixed schedule.
- PRIVATE(PVT): Guests do not have to share the vehicle with other tourists. Maximum waiting time is 5 – 10 minutes.
- Private Transfers
- Maximum Vehicle waiting time shall be 05 minutes for SIC and 10 minutes for Private.
- Kindly follow the Itinerary given. Request you to be punctual for all tours and transfers to avoid any inconveniences
- We will not be liable for loss, damage, or theft of cash, jewelry, or any valuables left unattended in our vehicles. Please take good care of your personal belongings.
- Rates are subject to change due currency fluctuations
- Rates are valid till 31 October 2025