Check in, freshen up and leave luggage; DT Hotel is central to Pratunam markets and within walking distance of Platinum Mall and MBK, ideal for a shopping-first day. Note: standard check-in times may vary so store luggage if early arrival.
Have a simple Thai breakfast like jok (congee) or the hotel buffet to fuel a day of shopping; most street cafés open 07:00–10:00 and hotel breakfast usually 06:30–10:00. Confirm café hours locally if you want a specific stall.
Browse wholesale and trendy fashion stalls for garments and accessories — excellent for bargains and bulk buys; typically open 10:00–22:00 so arrive after opening to avoid the first rush. Bring a measuring tape and inspect seams when buying in bulk.
Air-conditioned mall specialising in electronics, souvenirs and affordable clothing; MBK is great for bargaining and quick purchases and is usually open ~10:00–22:00. Escalators make moving between floors easy for a fast browse.
Choose Som Tam Nua for classic papaya salad and Isaan dishes or Siam Paragon food court for many Thai and international options; Som Tam Nua typically open ~11:00–22:00 and Paragon food court opens with the mall. Both are quick, tasty options near shopping zones.
Explore independent boutiques, street art and coffee shops in compact Siam Square — many shops open 10:00–21:00 so the afternoon is ideal for a relaxed stroll and café break. Good spot to scout unique local brands.
Sample prawns, grilled satay or noodle stalls around Pratunam for an early dinner; many street vendors operate from late afternoon into the evening (roughly 17:00–22:00). Cash is usual and some stalls close early, so go while they’re busy.
If you want lively evening entertainment, Nana’s bars and nightlife are close by and open late; note this is an adult-oriented area so visit only if it matches your preferences. Many venues operate from the evening until the early hours.
Chatuchak operates daytime on Sat–Sun 09:00–18:00 — since today is Saturday you can visit earlier in the day; if you reach Bangkok late in the evening, consider Ratchada Train Night Market (open ~17:00–01:00) as a night alternative. Check exact stall opening times as sections vary.
Have an early breakfast to reach the Grand Palace on time; hotels typically serve from 06:30 and cafés open from 07:00. Aim to be on the river side early to avoid heat and crowds.
Visit Thailand’s most iconic royal complex and the Emerald Buddha; open 08:30–15:30 and expect queues — dress code requires shoulders and knees covered. Arrive early to beat the midday crowds and heat.
Explore the historic Chinese quarter with gold shops, markets and food alleys — daytime is good for markets while evenings are best for street food; most shops operate through the day but peak at night. Watch for narrow, busy streets and plan walking routes.
Enjoy fresh seafood at T&K Seafood or try a local Yaowarat stall for flavourful street dishes; T&K is typically open ~11:00–22:00 but expect queues at peak times. Bring cash and be prepared for a lively atmosphere.
Visit a contemporary immersive installation for a photogenic, modern-art experience; opening hours vary by venue so check with your hotel concierge or the gallery website upon arrival. Short visit ideal as an afternoon cooldown from the heat.
Eat early by the riverfront at Asiatique where many riverside restaurants and stalls open from about 16:00–23:00; choose light Thai snacks to save room for the cruise. Arrive early to find a waterside table before sunset.
Enjoy a scheduled dinner/river cruise along the Chao Phraya River from 19:45–21:45 — confirm boarding at Asiatique Warehouse 7–8 and arrive 20–30 minutes early. The cruise offers night-time views of illuminated temples and riverside landmarks.
Stroll Asiatique’s night market with boutiques, entertainment and riverside dessert options; the market is typically open 16:00–24:00 and is perfect after the cruise. Expect souvenir stalls and live performances in the evenings.
Have a light breakfast at the hotel and transfer to Bangkok airport for an early flight to Krabi; domestic flights usually start from ~06:00 so allow 2–3 hours for airport formalities. Confirm airline check-in times the night before.
Short domestic flight (~1h20) to Krabi; exact departure and arrival times depend on your booking so check your e-ticket. Keep toiletries and a change of clothes in your carry-on for island comfort.
Transfer from Krabi airport to Ao Nang (approx. 30–40 minutes) and check in at Anyavee Aonang Bay Resort to relax and leave bags. If arrival is early, request luggage hold and confirm pool/room access timing.
Enjoy fresh seafood or Thai curries at a beachfront restaurant; many outlets open 11:00–22:00 with sea views and local catches. Consider sampling a grilled seafood platter to share.
Walk Ao Nang Beach, swim or sunbathe with plenty of cafés and vendors open throughout the day; a relaxed afternoon is ideal to recover from travel. Lifeguards are not always present, so swim with caution.
Walk the Monkey Trail in late afternoon for a short jungle path leading to viewpoints — best timed for sunset and finish before dusk for safety; the trail is accessible during daylight hours. Wear good shoes for rocky sections.
Dine on grilled seafood and local dishes while watching sunset colours fade; many beachfront restaurants remain open until 22:00–23:00. Reserve a table if you want the prime sea-view spot at sunset.
Early buffet to prepare for a full-day boat trip; most resorts start breakfast around 06:30 so eat well and pack sun protection. Check with reception for your boat pick-up time.
Full-day excursion to Phi Phi visiting Maya Bay (photo stops), snorkelling at Loh Samah, and beach time on Bamboo or Phi Phi Don; most trips run ~07:30–16:30/17:00 — bring sunscreen, water and a towel. Confirm exact itinerary and departure point with the operator the day before.
Return to Ao Nang and freshen up after a day at sea; arrival time depends on boat schedule and sea conditions so plan a relaxed evening. Shower and change before heading out for dinner.
Visit the evening market for street food, stalls and souvenirs — markets typically open around 17:00–22:00 though days/hours can vary locally. Good place to taste local snacks and pick up inexpensive souvenirs.
Try grilled squid, pad thai and mango sticky rice at the night market for an informal dinner; street vendors vary but most operate into the late evening. Opt for busy stalls for fresher food.
Early breakfast to prepare for a half- or full-day trip to Railay and Phra Nang; resorts typically serve breakfast from early morning. Pack water and reef-safe sunscreen for the day.
Take a short long-tail boat to Railay Beach, famed for dramatic limestone cliffs and clear waters; boats run all day but mornings are less crowded. Boat duration is quick but can vary with tide and weather.
Walk to viewpoints, try a beginner rock-climbing taster or relax on Railay West; activities and guides are available on-site and the area is open during daylight hours. Wear comfortable shoes for viewpoint trails and bring a camera.
Visit Phra Nang Beach for crystal-clear water, the Princess Cave shrine and excellent swimming; beaches are accessible during daylight hours and are especially beautiful at midday. Respect local shrine customs at the cave.
Relax with a seafood lunch or Thai curry at a beachfront restaurant before returning to Ao Nang; many venues stay open through the afternoon. Try a fresh fish dish or tom yam for local flavours.
Head to the Hilltop for panoramic sunset views and a selection of eateries; best timed late afternoon into sunset and many venues are open until around 21:00. Arrive early for a good viewpoint and photos.
Treat yourself to a traditional Thai massage to soothe tired muscles; many reputable shops open 10:00–22:00 so book earlier in the day for evening slots. Opt for a 60–90 minute session for full relaxation.
Enjoy a casual dinner near the resort with seafood and Thai staples; many restaurants remain open late into the evening for relaxed dining. Try local curries or a seafood platter to share.
Have an early breakfast and check out of Anyavee Aonang Bay Resort; prepare luggage for the road transfer to Phuket which typically takes 2–3 hours depending on traffic. Confirm pick-up time with reception the night before.
Take a private transfer or shared van to Phuket and check in at Center Point Patong in Patong — travel time ~2–3 hours. Expect to arrive early afternoon; request luggage hold if rooms aren’t ready.
Have an easy lunch at Jungceylon Mall food court where many cuisines are available and you can do a little shopping; mall hours typically 10:00–22:00. Good for a relaxed midday break in air-conditioned comfort.
Walk along lively Patong Beach, swim or try a watersport; the beachfront is active all day with cafés and vendors. Be mindful that Patong is busier and more commercial than Ao Nang.
Visit quieter Freedom Beach for a less crowded sunset; access is by boat or a steep path and depends on boat schedules and tides so check locally. The seclusion is worth the extra effort for photos and calm water.
Dine back in Patong with many late-night restaurants and bars along the main strip or within Jungceylon; most places stay open late for tourists. Choose a beachfront or rooftop spot for atmosphere.
Have hotel breakfast to prepare for a day of sightseeing; most hotels serve from 06:30–09:30 or longer so check times at reception. Fuel up for a day of walking and visits.
Visit the Big Buddha for panoramic views of Phuket and a peaceful atmosphere; the site is generally open 06:00–19:00, making a morning visit ideal before crowds. There are donation boxes and a short climb to viewpoints.
Opportunity to see (and where allowed, interact) with tigers under supervised conditions; opening hours vary (~09:00–17:30) and you should check current animal welfare standards and reviews before booking. Choose accredited operators for safer, more ethical experiences.
Stop for a relaxed lunch en route back to Patong with Thai favourites or light seafood; eateries in Karon/Kata are open through midday and offer calmer dining than Patong. Try a noodle or curry speciality for local taste.
Visit an ethical elephant sanctuary for feeding and bathing experiences where available — many sanctuaries run morning and afternoon sessions and require advance booking. Confirm the sanctuary follows ethical care practices before booking.
Explore Patong’s nightlife and market stalls near Bangla Road — a lively evening area open late with food, bars and street entertainment. Keep belongings secure in crowded areas and set a meeting point if in a group.
Choose a late dinner at one of many eateries or international restaurants near Bangla Road; many remain open until midnight or later offering everything from Thai to international menus. Consider street stalls for quick bites or sit-down restaurants for a relaxed meal.
Enjoy a relaxed hotel breakfast and final packing; check your hotel check-out time (usually around 11:00) and confirm airport transfer time with reception. Re-check your flight time and passport/boarding pass readiness.
Hotel-arranged transfer to the airport; allow at least 2–3 hours before international departure for check-in and immigration when returning to India. Confirm transfer arrival time with reception to match your airline recommendation.
Depart Phuket for your return flight to India; exact time depends on your booking so aim to arrive early for formalities. Keep a copy of your e-ticket and passport where accessible.
Land back in India with memories of beaches, islands and Bangkok nights; local arrival time depends on your flight itinerary and any time-zone differences. Allow time for immigration and baggage reclaim.