Take a morning budget flight from Bengaluru to Bangkok (AirAsia/IndiGo/Thai Lion). Book early for best fares and pick one that arrives midday so you have the afternoon/evening. Useful for maximizing first-night out.
Stay in Khao San Road area for backpacker-nightlife access and cheap private rooms (e.g., NapPark / small guesthouses / budget 'Z' or 'Red Planet' alternatives in other districts). Rooms commonly THB600–1200 and have good ratings.
Grab Pad Thai, mango sticky rice or grilled skewers from Khao San stalls — cheap, tasty and gets you into the local scene quickly. Many stalls operate all afternoon.
Wat Pho is open 8:00am–6:30pm; it's close to Khao San and is a quick cultural fix after your flight — beautiful temple, massage school and good photos. Wear respectful clothing (knees & shoulders covered).
Khao San Road is ideal for a budget bachelor night: cheap drinks, backpacker vibe, live bands and bars open late (generally 9pm–3am/4am). No cover at many places; drink prices are low.
Minivans or buses from Bangkok to Pattaya take ~2–2.5 hours. Book a morning minivan to maximize your island time. Faster private taxi is an option if you split cost among friends.
Classic Pattaya activity: speedboat transfer, snorkeling, optional parasailing or banana boat; many tours run 9:00am–3:30pm. Great beach time and water sports for a bachelor group.
If you want a thrill, book a flyboard or jet-ski session in the late afternoon; operators open ~9:00am–6:00pm. Great for photos and hangout bragging rights.
Pattaya's famous Walking Street (open nightly) has multiple clubs and bars (Insomnia, Lucifer, local discos). It’s lively, budget-friendly for drinks early in the night, and perfect for a bachelor group outing.
Book an ATV jungle tour or nearby zipline course — operators typically open from 8:30/9:00am. Good mix of adrenaline and local scenery; ask hotel to book a trusted operator.
Grab dinner at an affordable rooftop (Octave has happy hour or look for casual rooftop bars) — nice skyline views without the top-tier price if you go early.
Grand Palace is open 8:30am–3:30pm. Go early to avoid lines; it's Bangkok’s top cultural site—stunning architecture and history. Dress code enforced (no shorts or sleeveless tops).
Head to Yaowarat for amazing, budget-friendly street food: dim sums, roast pork, noodles & desserts. Busy in the afternoon and evening — check stalls & recommendations.
If you want markets & malls, head to MBK/Siam for souvenirs and gear; Jim Thompson House (10:00am–6:00pm) is a short cultural visit and museum with guided tours.
If you want an iconic Bangkok bachelor experience, visit Soi Cowboy (open nightly) or Nana Plaza. These areas are lively late into the night; go in a group and look after each other.
Allow plenty of time for traffic and check-in; choose hotel taxi or Grab to Suvarnabhumi. Morning transfers are straightforward but still allow 1–1.5 hours.