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Perfect Bangkok Itinerary 5 Days 4 Nights for Indian Travellers

This Bangkok itinerary 5 days/ 4 nights is carefully planned to offer a combination of discovery, leisure, and enjoyment.  

Starting with day 1: Bangkok Temples and Nightlife

A women standing in front of the magestic Grand Palace in Bangkok - Thai Pass

Morning: Arrive in Bangkok and check into your hotel. Consider staying in areas like Sukhumvit or Silom for easy access to major attractions and nightlife. You can easily access the hotels (assuming you will land in the morning). In the afternoon, head straight to the iconic Grand Palace, a 5-minute walk from central Bangkok and Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) near the Grand Palace. These landmarks are must-visits to kickstart your Bangkok 5 days 4 nights itinerary. 

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Evening: After freshening up in the evening, explore Khao San Road. This famous backpacker street is perfect for a lively evening with street food, bars, and live music. There, you will love the nightlife with the ideal blend. Learn about the must-try street foods in Bangkok to make your trip even more delicious and memorable.

Day 2: Cultural Tour and the Riverside Views

Panaromic view of the Wat Arun Temple in Bangkok - Thai Pass

Morning: Start your morning by visiting Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) for stunning Chao Phraya River views approximately 10km from central Bangkok. Follow this up with a trip to Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha), home to a massive reclining Buddha statue. Wat Arun is particularly beautiful at sunrise. Take breakfast near Wat Arun and get ready for some adventure on your Bangkok tour itinerary 5 days.

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Afternoon: In the afternoon, take a boat tour along the Chao Phraya River and explore the city’s canals (khlongs). This provides a unique perspective of Bangkok. Enjoy a meal at one of the riverside restaurants.

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Evening: Spend your evening at Asiatique The Riverfront, a large open-air mall with shops, dining, and entertainment options. Ride the Ferris wheel for panoramic night views of the city and experience one of the craziest nightlife in Thailand.

Day 3: Floating Markets, Shopping and Dinner Cruise 

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Morning: If your 5 days 4 nights Bangkok itinerary​ includes a weekend, start your morning at the Chatuchak Weekend Market, one of the largest markets in the world. Alternatively, visit a floating market like Damnoen Saduak or Amphawa, which is 70 kilometers from central Bangkok. It is famous for its unique shopping experience, where you can buy souvenirs, clothes, and unique Thai crafts. 

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Afternoon: In the afternoon, visit the King Power Mahanakhon Skywalk and enjoy breathtaking views of Bangkok. If you prefer modern shopping, head to malls like Siam Paragon or MBK Center. Dine in an upscale food court or try local fast food.

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A cruise floats on the Chao Pharaya River in Bangkok - Thai Pass

Evening: For the evening, enjoy a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River. It’s a relaxing way to see the city’s illuminated landmarks while enjoying a meal with your friends.

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Day 4: Pattaya Day Trip

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Morning: Depart early from Bangkok to Pattaya (approximately a 2-hour drive). Take a bus from Ekkamai Eastern Bus Terminal. Your first stop is Pattaya Beach, where you can enjoy water sports or relax on the sand. 

Afternoon: In the afternoon, visit the Sanctuary of Truth, included in the Bangkok itinerary 5 days 4 nights. It is an incredible wooden structure showcasing traditional Thai craftsmanship. Try seafood at one of the beachside restaurants for lunch. 

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Evening: Explore Walking Street – Pattaya’s famous nightlife hub is filled with bars, clubs, and live entertainment in the evening. Experience the vibrant nightlife before heading back to Bangkok late at night.

 Day 5: Relaxation and DepartureA golden statue with yellow garlands at the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok - Thai Pass

  • Morning: Get a Thai massage which will be the perfect end to this vacation. Wat Pho offers an excellent massage school, or you can visit one of the high-end spas in the Sukhumvit area. In the afternoon, visit the Erawan Shrine, a popular spot for locals and tourists, or do some last-minute shopping at CentralWorld. Also, grab a final Thai meal at a local restaurant.

  • Evening: In the evening, head to the airport for your departure, marking the end of an unforgettable trip.

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