Arrive at Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang and transfer to your centrally located hotel; allow time for immigration, luggage and a relaxed check-in so baby can nap. Choose a family room with extra space for a travel cot and stroller storage.
Short, stroller-friendly walk to Platinum Fashion Mall or CentralWorld for AC, wide corridors and baby-changing rooms; good for a gentle first-evening outing. Both malls are typically open 10:00am–10:00pm, so evening visits are comfortable.
Choose a food-court stall with simple dishes (rice, steamed vegetables, mild soups) and high-chair availability in many food courts; quick service helps manage baby’s routine.
Visit Safari World for a drive-through safari and Marine Park shows; the site is stroller-friendly in many areas and you can rent shaded buggies or strollers onsite. Park hours are typically 9:00am–5:00pm—arrive early to avoid heat and crowds.
Light breakfast and pack essentials (sun hat, sunscreen, extra nappies, small blanket) for temple visits and the river cruise; early starts help avoid midday crowds and heat.
Visit the Grand Palace shortly after opening (typically opens 8:30am) to avoid crowds; many main outdoor areas are stroller-manageable but bring a light stroller and a shawl for temple dress code.
Head to ICONSIAM for air-conditioned comfort, an indoor play area for little ones and riverside views; open roughly 10:00am–10:00pm and perfect for an afternoon cool-down.
Board an early evening river cruise with buffet seating so you can time dinner around the baby’s routine; most evening cruises depart around 6:30pm and last 1.5–2 hours—choose one with open-air and covered sections.
Explore the large, stroller-friendly aquarium at Siam Paragon (generally open 10:00am–9:00pm); the low lighting and calm fish displays can be soothing for babies.
Visit Madame Tussauds in the afternoon (open around 10:00am–9:00pm)—interactive exhibits are quick to move through and easy to navigate with a stroller.
Early dinner in the mall or at the hotel, then pack for the next morning’s domestic flight to Krabi—keep baby’s bedtime routine familiar with a favorite blanket or toy.
Drive from Krabi airport to Ao Nang (roughly 30–40 minutes) and check into a beachside family-friendly hotel with a shaded terrace and baby amenities.
Depart by private longtail or small speedboat to Hong Islands—choose a private tour with short rides, shade, and the ability to return to the boat quickly if baby needs quiet time.
Visit the Tiger Cave Temple area but skip the summit stairs carrying a baby; explore the lower temple complex and shaded grounds—the temple is generally open morning to early evening.
Visit the Emerald Pool for a short, shallow swim in natural clear water—there are paths and shallow edges suitable for careful family time; park usually open mid-morning to late afternoon.
Drive to Krabi airport for your domestic flight back to Bangkok; aim for earlier flights to ensure time for international connections and smoother transitions with a baby.
Short flight to Bangkok; upon arrival, proceed to your international departure terminal allowing extra time for re-checking luggage, baby-care, and security.
Use airport family rooms or quiet lounges for final feeding and diaper changes; keeping calm at the airport keeps the journey smooth for parents and baby.