
A Land of Ancient Wisdom.
Standard(INR 69,999* Per Person)Min 2 Pax.
- 2 Nights Accommodation in Krabi 3 star Hotel with Breakfast.
- 3 Nights Accommodation in Phuket 3 star Hotel with Breakfast.
- Daily Breakfast Except Arrival Day.
- Phuket City Tour.
- 4 Island Tour with Lunch By Speedboat.
- Phi Phi Island Tour with Lunch By Speedboat.
- All Transfer and Tours on Sharing Basis.
Premium(INR 82,999* Per Person)Min 2 Pax.
- 2 Nights Accommodation in Krabi 4 star Hotel with Breakfast.
- 3 Nights Accommodation in Phuket 4 star Hotel with Breakfast.
- Daily Breakfast Except Arrival Day.
- Phuket City Tour.
- 4 Island Tour with Lunch By Speedboat.
- Phi Phi Island Tour with Lunch By Speedboat.
- Fanta Sea Show.
- All Transfer and Tours on Sharing Basis.
Luxury(INR 93,999* Per Person)Min 2 Pax.
- 2 Nights Accommodation in Krabi 5 star Hotel with Breakfast.
- 3 Nights Accommodation in Phuket 5 star Hotel with Breakfast.
- Daily Breakfast Except Arrival Day.
- Phuket City Tour.
- 4 Island Tour with Lunch By Speedboat.
- Phi Phi Island Tour with Lunch By Speedboat.
- Fanta Sea Show.
- All Transfer and Tours on Sharing Basis.
Thailand is a Southeast Asian country. It’s known for tropical beaches, opulent royal palaces, ancient ruins and ornate temples displaying figures of Buddha. In Bangkok, the capital, an ultramodern cityscape rises next to quiet canalside communities and the iconic temples of Wat Arun, Wat Pho and the Emerald Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Kaew). Nearby beach resorts include bustling Pattaya and fashionable Hua Hin.
Chiang Mai: The Rose of the North.

In the hills of northern Thailand sits Chiang Mai, a city popular with everyone from experienced travellers, to backpackers on their inaugural South-East Asia adventure, to digital nomads who call it home.
But are there are any hidden corners left in a city so firmly on the beaten track? Magnificent wats (temples) are a dime a dozen here, and you won’t miss the classics. But don’t shy away from the lesser-visited temples, like the ornate complex at Wat Ket Karam located on the River Ping, or head approximately 50km north to the intricate Buddhist temple, Wat Ban Den.
Phang Nga Bay: Nature's Masterpiece.
Thailand boasts over 5,000 miles of coastline, all of which is just waiting to be explored. Travel by long-tail boat and discover as many beaches and islands as possible.
See Phang Nga Bay and the limestone rocks off Thailand’s west coast. You know the ones – they’re frequently photographed. Or island hop in the Andaman Sea off of Phuket and Krabi. Here, you’ll discover white sand beaches and abundant snorkelling on Ko Phi Phi Lee and Ko Phi Phi Don.

The Golden Triangle: Where Three Nations Meet.

The point where the Mekong River meets the Ruak River is known locally as Sop Ruak, but to the rest of the world it’s the Golden Triangle: the point at which Myanmar (Burma), Laos and Thailand meet.
Even standing on the Thailand river bank, you can look across to Myanmar and Laos, though you may wish to hire a boat for an even closer look. You won’t get lost: there are plenty of market stalls, Buddha and elephant statues, and plenty of signage to confirm that, yes, this is in fact the Golden Triangle.
Thailand's National Parks: A Cultural UNESCO World Heritage.
Thailand’s national parks are revered for their beauty and scale. You’ll also find UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and superb hiking and biking trails in plenty of spots.
Our favourite national parks include: Doi Inthanon National Park (home to Thailand’s highest peak); Khao Yai National Park (considered to be one of Asia’s largest monsoon forests and a UNESCO World Heritage Site); Sai Yok National Park (with several waterfalls, caves and rare animals to discover); Khao Sok National Park (considered the finest in southern Thailand).
