Quick Thai-style breakfast (jok or congee) or hotel buffet to fuel a full shopping day; most cafés open around 07:00 and hotel breakfast from 06:30–10:00.
Start at the bustling Pratunam Market for bargain clothing, accessories and street-food stalls — open daytime (typically 09:00–18:00) and ideal for early bargains before crowds.
A multi‑storey wholesale fashion mall specialising in garments and accessories — convenient to continue shopping after Pratunam Market; open ~10:00–22:00.
Som Tam Nua offers excellent papaya salad and Isaan dishes while Siam Paragon food court provides a wide choice of Thai and international options; both open from around 11:00.
Explore Chatuchak for handicrafts, vintage finds, clothing and street food — open weekends ~09:00–18:00, so an afternoon visit is ideal for browsing most stalls before close.
Visit Nana Plaza for a glimpse of Bangkok’s nightlife scene; it’s lively in the evening — visit respectfully and be aware of your party's preferences. Open late into the night.
End the night at Pratunam Night Market for more shopping, street food and a lively local atmosphere; markets typically operate into the late evening (around 21:00–23:00 depending on stalls).
Thailand’s most iconic royal complex and home to the Emerald Buddha; arrive early to avoid crowds. Opening hours: 08:30–15:30. Dress code requires shoulders and knees covered.
Historic Chinese quarter with gold shops, markets and street-food alleys — great for exploring markets and daytime stalls; busiest in the evening for food.
Visit a contemporary interactive art or immersive installation (confirm exact venue locally) for a photogenic short experience; opening hours vary — check with your hotel.
Board the scheduled Viva Alangka river cruise from Asiatique (19:45–21:45) to enjoy illuminated views of the Chao Phraya River; confirm boarding at Warehouse 7–8 and arrive early.
Browse boutiques, enjoy live performances and grab dessert at the riverside Asiatique night market; open roughly 16:00–24:00 and ideal after the cruise.
Light breakfast at the hotel and transfer to Bangkok airport for an early morning flight to Krabi — domestic flights typically depart from 06:00 onward; allow 2–3 hours before flight for transfer and check-in.
Take the Monkey Trail in late afternoon for a short jungle walk and viewpoints — timed for sunset; the trail is safest in daylight, so finish before dusk.
Full-day excursion to Phi Phi, with photo stops at Maya Bay, snorkelling at Loh Samah and time on Bamboo or Phi Phi Don; most trips run ~07:30–16:30/17:00 — bring sunscreen and towel.
Evening market with street food, souvenirs and casual stalls — great for sampling local snacks and picking up inexpensive items; usually open around 17:00–22:00 (confirm local days/hours).
Drive or walk to The Hilltop for panoramic sunset views and good local food — best timed for late afternoon to sunset; many venues open until around 21:00.
Early breakfast and check-out from Anyavee Aonang Bay Resort; prepare for road transfer to Phuket — typical travel time 2–3 hours depending on traffic.
Visit the iconic Big Buddha for panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere — site open roughly 06:00–19:00 and best in the morning to avoid heat and crowds.
See and (where permitted) interact with tigers under supervised conditions; opening hours vary (~09:00–17:30). Check current welfare standards and reviews before booking.
Visit an elephant sanctuary for feeding and bathing experiences where ethical practices are followed; many sanctuaries operate morning and afternoon sessions — book ahead and confirm animal welfare standards.
Hotel-arranged transfer to the airport; allow at least 2–3 hours before your international flight for check‑in and immigration for the return to India.