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8-Day Bangkok Adventure (7 Nights) – Delhi to Bangkok

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Day 1: Arrival & Settle In

Morning: Fly from Delhi to Bangkok and land at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Transfer to your hotel in the Siam area and unwind after the flight.

Afternoon: Enjoy a light lunch at a nearby street‑food stall and take a leisurely stroll around Lumpini Park to stretch your legs.

Evening: Dine at a rooftop restaurant with views of the Chao Phraya River and explore the vibrant nightlife of Khao San Road.

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Day 2: Historic Temples

Morning: Visit the spectacular Grand Palace, marveling at the Emerald Buddha and intricate royal architecture.

Afternoon: Walk across the river to Wat Pho to see the famous Reclining Buddha and enjoy a traditional Thai massage at the temple’s massage school.

Evening: Take a short ferry ride to Wat Arun for sunset views over the river, then relax with dinner along the riverside promenade.

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Day 3: River & Markets

Morning: Hop on a Chao Phraya River boat to explore the bustling Chinatown (Yaowarat), sampling dim sum and fresh seafood.

Afternoon: Head to the iconic Chatuchak Weekend Market (if it’s a Saturday or Sunday) for a treasure‑hunt of clothes, crafts, and snacks.

Evening: Return to the hotel, freshen up, and enjoy a dinner of authentic Thai cuisine at a local eatery near Siam Square.

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Day 4: Day Trip to Ayutthaya

Morning: Depart early for a guided tour of the ancient capital, arriving at Ayutthaya Historical Park to explore ruins like Wat Mahathat.

Afternoon: Continue sightseeing at Wat Phra Si Sanphet and the towering Buddha head entwined in tree roots, with a lunch break at a riverside café.

Evening: Return to Bangkok, unwind with a foot massage, and have a relaxed dinner near your hotel.

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Day 5: Modern Bangkok

Morning: Tour the stylish Jim Thompson House, learning about the silk industry and admiring the classic Thai‑Thai architecture.

Afternoon: Shop at the upscale Siam Paragon and explore nearby malls like MBK for tech gadgets and souvenirs.

Evening: Experience a dazzling cabaret show at the Calypso Bangkok or enjoy a leisurely walk through the illuminated Asiatique Riverfront market.

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Day 6: Floating Market & Cultural Sites

Morning: Join a guided excursion to the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, cruising through canals and sampling boat‑vended delicacies.

Afternoon: Return to the city and visit the striking Erawan Museum, known for its massive three‑head elephant statue and cultural exhibits.

Evening: Enjoy a quiet dinner in the trendy Thonglor district, trying modern Thai fusion dishes.

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Day 7: Leisure & Shopping

Morning: Relax with a yoga session in Lumpini Park or take a leisurely brunch at a café overlooking the lake.

Afternoon: Spend your final hours shopping for last‑minute gifts at the bustling Chatuchak Market (if open) or explore the boutique stores of Siam Square.

Evening: Celebrate your trip with a farewell dinner on a river cruise, soaking in the illuminated skyline of Bangkok.

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Day 8: Departure

Morning: Pack your belongings, enjoy a leisurely breakfast, and perhaps a quick stroll around the hotel neighborhood.

Afternoon: Transfer to Suvarnabhumi Airport for your flight back to Delhi, carrying memories of Thailand’s vibrant culture.

Evening: Arrive in Delhi, concluding your 8‑day Thai adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Grand Palace – 2 hrs – $20
  • Wat Pho – 1.5 hrs – $5
  • Wat Arun – 1 hr – $5
  • Chatuchak Market – 3 hrs – $3
  • Jim Thompson House – 1.5 hrs – $6
  • Chinatown (Yaowarat) – 2 hrs – $10
  • Lumpini Park – 1 hr – $0
  • Khao San Road – 2 hrs – $15
  • Ayutthaya Historical Park – 5 hrs – $40
  • Siam Paragon – 2 hrs – $2
  • Damnoen Saduak Floating Market – 4 hrs – $35
  • Erawan Museum – 2 hrs – $8
  • Total Estimated Cost: $149

Tips

If you need to extend the trip, consider adding a day to explore the coastal town of Hua Hin or the island of Koh Samet for beach relaxation. To shorten the itinerary, you can combine the Chatuchak and Siam shopping days into a single half‑day or skip the Erawan Museum, focusing instead on more time in Bangkok’s historic districts.

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