Arrive Bangkok (BKK/DMK) from New Delhi and transfer to your hotel; relax and recover from travel before sightseeing. Allow 1–2 hours for immigration, transfer, and check-in.
Sample street-food-style seafood and dim sum in Yaowarat — lively, delicious, and perfect for a first taste of Thai-Chinese flavors; many vendors open from late morning through night.
Enjoy a river dinner cruise for an anniversary evening with illuminated temples and skyline views; cruises usually run 19:00–21:30 and require advance booking.
Start with a hearty breakfast at your hotel or a café (try mango sticky rice or Thai-style omelette) so you’re energized for a day of temples and culture.
Explore Wat Pho’s giant reclining Buddha and consider a traditional Thai massage at the temple clinic for authenticity; massage clinics operate daily ~09:00–18:00.
Reserve a sunset/ evening table at a rooftop restaurant/bar for panoramic city views — dress code enforced and reservations recommended; great for an anniversary dinner.
Visit the Big Buddha for panoramic views over Phuket and a calm late-afternoon vibe; site open most of the day but check for visiting times around sunset.
Full-day speedboat or long-tail tour to Phi Phi Islands with snorkeling, Maya Bay viewpoint (access subject to regulations), and lunch included; typical tour hours ~07:00–17:00 — book in advance.
Take a speedboat/ferry or private transfer to Ao Nang (approximately 2–4 hours depending on connection); morning departure gives an afternoon in Krabi.
Take a popular Krabi island-hopping tour (4-Islands or Hong Island) for snorkeling, sandbars, and lagoons; tours typically run 09:00–16:00 and include lunch and equipment.
Visit Krabi Town’s night market (usually 17:00–22:00 on select nights) for street food, crafts, and a lively atmosphere; an easy way to sample local specialties.
Take a mid-morning flight back to Bangkok (approx 1h20) so you have an afternoon and evening to shop or see more city sights; allow time for airport transfer/check-in.
Visit the Erawan Shrine for a cultural stop or take a relaxing stroll in Lumpini Park if you prefer green space; both are centrally located and open daily.
Take a guided trip to Ayutthaya’s UNESCO ruins (approx 1.5 hours each way) to see ancient temples and river views; tours typically run 8:00–17:00 — great for a cultural anniversary day.
Book a romantic dinner at a top restaurant (Sirocco, Gaggan Anand, or blue by Alain Ducasse) for a memorable anniversary — advanced reservations essential; expect 18:00–23:30 service windows.