7 Days Itinerary for Thailand
Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok

- Itinerary Before Lunch: Leisure time
- Lunch Recommendations: Siam Paragon, Mall Food Court
- Post Lunch Itinerary: Boat ride in Chao Phraya River
- Dinner Recommended: Riverside Terrace at the Mandarin Oriental
- Hotels Recommendation: Siam Hotel, The Pavilion Place, & Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
- Suggested activity: You can also explore the bustling streets of Khao San Road or Sukhumvit if time permits.
Day 2: Explore Bangkok - Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun

Then, head to Wat Pho, home to the famous Reclining Buddha. Cross the Chao Phraya River by ferry to reach Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), renowned for its stunning spires that glisten in the sunlight.
- Itinerary Before Lunch: Grand Palace and Wat Pho
- Lunch Recommendations: Raan Jay Fai, The Sixth, Rub Aroon Café, and Sala Rattanakosin Eatery and Bar
- Post Lunch Itinerary: Wat Arun, Museum of Siam, and Bangkok Flower Market
-
Dinner Recommended: Deck by Arun Residence, Eagle Nest Bar, and The Deck by Arun Residence
Day 3: Day Trip to Ayutthaya

With our Thailand itinerary for 7 days, you will also visit Wat Mahathat to see the famous Buddha's head entwined in tree roots. You will also explore Wat Phra Si Sanphet, a former royal temple, and admire the towering stupas.
- Itinerary Before Lunch: Ayutthaya Exploration
- Lunch Recommendations: Riverside restaurants in Ayutthaya such as Baan Pomphet
- Post Lunch Itinerary: Wat Mahath and Wat Phra Si Sanphet
- Dinner Recommended: The Summer House, Baan Khun Phon, and Sukhothai Ayutthaya
- Suggested Activity: You can also explore Wat Chaiwatthanaram and Ayutthaya Historical Study Centre if time permits.
Day 4: Fly to Phuket

After lunch, you can explore Big Buddha, one of Phuket's most iconic landmarks, offering panoramic views of the island. Follow up with a visit to Phuket Old Town to admire its Sino-Portuguese architecture and quaint streets.
- Itinerary Before Lunch: Transfer to Phuket
- Lunch Recommendations: No. 9 2nd Restaurant and Breeze Beachfront Restaurant
- Post Lunch Itinerary: Big Buddha and Phuket Old Town
- Dinner Recommended: Siam Supper Club, Bampot Kitchen & Bar, and The Seafood Market Restaurant
- Hotels Recommendation: Lub d Phuket Patong, The Kee Resort & Spa, and Holiday Inn Resort Phuket
Day 5: Phuket Exploration and Beach Excursions

In the afternoon, embark on a boat tour to the Phi Phi Islands, famous for their crystal-clear waters and scenic beauty.
- Itinerary Before Lunch: Elephant Sanctuary and Karon Viewpoint
- Lunch Recommendations: Siam Supper Club, Kata Mama Seafood, and The Green Man Pub
- Post Lunch Itinerary: Kata Beach, Phi Phi Island, Phang Nga Bay, and Karon Beach
- Dinner Recommended: Karon Seafood Restaurant, On The Rock, and Café Del Mar Phuket
- Suggested Activities: You can get involved in water activities like snorkelling, banana boat rides, deep sea fishing, and scuba diving while exploring the beaches.
Day 6: Visit Krabi

- Itinerary Before Lunch: Nang Beach
- Lunch Recommendations: The Raily Beach Restaurant, Lae Lay Grill, and Phela Thai Restaurant
- Post Lunch Itinerary: Railay Beach and Krabi Town’s night market
- Dinner Recommended: Krabi Town Night Market Stalls, Roti Tiam, and Café 8
- Hotels Recommendation: Rayavadee Resort, Phulay Bay, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve, and Krabi Town Hotel
- Suggested Activity: In the evening, you can visit Krabi Town’s night market where you can sample local Thai street food, shop for souvenirs, and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere.
Day 7: Departure

- Suggested Activity: You can visit Emerald Pool, a natural hot spring where you can take a refreshing dip or relax in the nearby Klong Thom Hot Spring. Kindly note that these activities only depend on your flight timing so you should plan accordingly.
Essential Information About Thailand
Best Time to Visit

The months from March to May are ideal for beach lovers, offering sunny days perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. On the other hand, the rainy season from June to October brings lush greenery, cooler temperatures, fewer crowds and more affordable stays.
In November, you can experience the magical Loi Krathong festival, where floating lanterns light up the night. April brings the Songkran festival, Thailand’s famous water festival, marking the Thai New Year with lively celebrations. Visiting during these months needs advance planning to book accommodations at fair prices.
Currency

Money can be exchanged at banks, authorized currency exchange counters, or even at airports, though rates are usually better at local exchange centres in cities like Bangkok or Chiang Mai. ATMs are widely available, but they often charge fees for international transactions.
Language

Learning essential phrases not only aids in communication but also enriches your cultural experience, making your journey through Thailand more enjoyable.
Visa

For stays beyond 90 days, you are required to get a visa from Thai embassies or consulates.
Transaction Options

ATMs are prevalent in urban areas, allowing withdrawals using international debit or credit cards; however, be mindful of foreign transaction fees. Credit and debit cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger stores, but some may charge a surcharge for card payments.
Accommodation Booking

Thailand offers a wide range of lodging options, from budget-friendly hotels and guesthouses to luxurious resorts and boutique hotels. In major cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai, as well as popular islands such as Phuket and Koh Samui, you'll find accommodations to suit various preferences and budgets.
It is advisable to use reputable booking platforms to compare prices, read reviews, and secure the best deals. Also, you should always confirm the amenities provided, such as Wi-Fi, breakfast, and transportation services, to ensure a comfortable stay.
Weather

The hot season, from March to June, brings high temperatures averaging 30–35°C and can have humid conditions. The rainy season, lasting from July to October, is marked by heavy but short-lived downpours, especially in the afternoons, and cooler temperatures around 25–30°C. From November to February, the cool season offers more moderate temperatures ranging from 20–30°C, with pleasant mornings and evenings.
What to Wear

For beach visits, you can pack swimwear and suits. Wearing hats or scarves as protection from the sun is also crucial.
When visiting temples, you need to make sure that your shoulders and knees are covered to show respect. You can wear cropped pants (mid-calf) as they are acceptable in urban settings.