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Religion Thailand has a largely homogenous population of 61 million people, 90 per cent of who are practicing Theravada Buddhists.
The best month
to visit:
November to February and December to August
Location: Thailand borders Malaysia to the south, Myanmar to the west, Laos to the north and Cambodia to the east
Time: GMT + 8
Capital: Bangkok
Language: Thai and English
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3 Nights / 4 Days Bangkok

Day 1: Bangkok
Arrive Bangkok. Transfer and check in to your hotel. Rest of the day at leisure for shopping or independent activities.
Cultural phenomenon, shopping heaven and tourist treasure. Welcome to Bangkok; one of the most cosmopolitan, contrasting and, above all, compelling of Asian cities. A steamy, pulsating, yet smiling metropolis of more than ten million – intense at first, but addictive as anything.
Bangkok is an urban metropolis which size is matched by the many things to see and do. From its thriving nightlife scene and bargain shopping to some amazing historical sights, cultural attractions, wonderful food and blissful spas to spoil yourself. Your only regret will be not having enough time to experience it all. Take a moment to have a look at the many offerings of the City of Angels, and remember the better you plan your trip, the more likely you'd be able to sample the very best. Chances are good that you'll be hooked - just like those many people who keep on coming back for more.

Day 2: Bangkok
Today enjoy a half-day Bangkok City and Temple tour. Evening at leisure or enjoy the nightlife on your own.
Discover three of Bangkok's finest temples: Wat Trimitr, with its 900-year old solid gold Buddha, Wat Po, with its reclining Buddha and traditional massage school, and Wat Benjabophit, or white marble temple.
From several magnificent temples in Bangkok, the three most unique ones are Wat Traimit, Wat Pho, and Wat Benchamabophit. Wat Traimit houses a striking 3-meter tall Golden Buddha image - a gleaming, 5-ton figure of solid gold. Wat Pho, which features the largest reclining Buddha image in Thailand, and the Chedi of the kings, is Bangkok's oldest and largest temple. Finally there is Wat Benchamabophit, a fine modern Thai temple constructed from white Carrara marble with ornate crossbeams decorated with lacquer and gold.

Bangkok's nightlife has a reputation for being wild and rowdy. But at the same time it's relaxed, safe, enjoyable and great fun! Rapidly establishing itself as Asia's capital of cool, Bangkok's diverse nightlife scene features everything from excellent live music and good jazz clubs to ultra cool bars, trendy clubs and great restaurants - and go far beyond its once-upon-a-time sleazy and naughty image.

Day 3: Bangkok
Breakfast at your Hotel. Rest of the day at leisure for shopping or independent activities.


Day 4: Bangkok
Transfer to the Bangkok airport for your return flight to India.

 

Inclusions: 

  • Return Air tickets in economy class
  • Airport Taxes
  • Thai Tourist Visa
  • 03 Nights hotel accommodation
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Return Airport transfers
  • Half Day City tour