Land from Mumbai, clear immigration and transfer to central Bangkok hotel for check-in and short rest so you’re ready for the afternoon. Allow buffer for visas and luggage; traffic to central Bangkok is 30–60 minutes depending on location.
Famous, classic Pad Thai near the Old City; great first taste of Thai street-to-table cooking. Usually open 5:00pm–1:00am but some branches serve midday — check branch hours.
Thailand’s must-see landmark and the Emerald Buddha; go early/late afternoon to avoid the biggest crowds. Typical opening hours are 8:30am–3:30pm — arrive by 2pm to ensure entry.
Iconic riverside temple with great sunset photos across the Chao Phraya; the riverside area is lively and beautiful at golden hour. Open 8:00am–6:00pm.
Supanniga offers refined eastern-Thai family recipes (open for dinner), while Cabbages & Condoms is a fun, charitable-themed spot with consistent quality. Both open into the evening and suitable for groups.
Optional rooftop bar (e.g., Octave or Banyan Tree Moon Bar) for city night views — great wind-down after travel. Most rooftops open until 11:00–12:00am; dress smart-casual.
Early breakfast at the hotel and check out; you’ll head east to Pattaya by private transfer or minivan. Departure around 8:00–8:30am is typical to avoid Bangkok traffic.
Beach time and a stroll along the central beach area; if you prefer quieter water, consider Jomtien Beach a little south. Public beach access is free; water activities extra.
Short boat hop (30–45 min) to Koh Larn for snorkeling, swimming and beach time; morning departures typically 8:00am–9:00am and return by early afternoon. Check operator schedules in advance.
Colourful Sino-Portuguese architecture, coffee shops, galleries, and boutique shops; shops and cafes generally open 10:00am–6:00pm with evening markets and restaurants later.
Full-day trip with snorkeling, Maya Bay viewpoint (regulated access) and beach stops; departures typically 7:00–8:00am, returning late afternoon 4:30–6:00pm. Book in advance and check seasonal options (Similan in high season).
Fresh-market-style seafood or choose a lively restaurant on Patong beachfront; Banzaan Market stalls run through evening hours and are great for casual group dining.
If you want nightlife, Bangla Road is the main nightlife strip with bars and clubs; it’s lively late into the night. Suitable if energy remains after the day trip.
Return flight to Mumbai; schedules vary (direct seasonal or via Bangkok). Book flights to fit your preferred departure time and allow transfer time if via BKK.