Touchdown Don Mueang at 04:20 — grab pre-booked private transfer straight to your Sukhumvit or Victory Monument hotel for early check-in or at least a day-use room. After a quick shower, head to a nearby 24-hour spot like Cabbages & Condoms or a street-side stall for a light Thai breakfast (congee or pad see ew) and then bank sleep: take a 2-3 hour power nap to reset after the red-eye.
Wake up refreshed and book a 90-120 minute Thai massage at a reputable spot like Health Land (Sukhumvit) or Perception Blind Massage to shake off jet lag; follow with a slow walk around Benjakitti Park or Victory Monument area to stretch legs and score street-food snacks. Pop into Terminal 21 or EmQuartier for casual shopping and rooftop pool time back at the hotel to stay chilled and conserve energy for the night ahead.
Ease into Bangkok with sunset cocktails at a relaxed rooftop — Octave Rooftop Lounge (Sukhumvit) or Above Eleven for skyline shots and group toasts — then head to an easygoing Sukhumvit bar crawl hitting Soi 11 pubs (Havana Social as a secret speakeasy stop) and a low-key club like Levels for an early nightcap. Keep it light and stick together so everyone can get a full night’s sleep before the big party day tomorrow.
Wake up late after the recovery night and fuel the squad with a hearty brunch at Roast (Thonglor) or Brekkie Organic (Sukhumvit) — load up on protein and coffee to power the day. Head back to the hotel for pool time and sun-soaking (book a daybed at the hotel or a nearby pool club) to conserve energy for the evening while swapping banter and group photos.
Ease into the party tempo with an afternoon bar crawl across Thonglor: start with craft cocktails at Rabbit Hole, then sample local bites at The Commons food hall before a quick craft-beer stop at Mikkeller Bangkok. If anyone's up for a cheeky warm-up, squeeze in an early evening rooftop hour at Octave or Above Eleven for golden-hour skyline shots and group toasts.
After a late dinner — go big with seafood or a Thai BBQ at Somtum Der or Soul Food Mahanakorn — dive into the adult-entertainment circuit: a guided, respectful walk through Nana Plaza and Soi Cowboy to experience go-go bars (stay together, hire a local guide for safety). Finish the night at a high-energy club like Levels or Sing Sing Theater (or head to RCA's Onyx for EDM), where a VIP table or bottle service turns this into a proper bachelor blowout.
Sleep in and treat the squad to a long, restorative spa session — book a 90-120 minute 4-hand Thai massage at Health Land (Sukhumvit) or Let’s Relax (Riverside) to knock the party cobwebs out. After the massage, wander to a nearby cafe like Roast (Thonglor) or The Deck by Arun Residence for a late brunch with river views and strong coffee to reset the engine.
Take it slow with a chilled riverside cruise on the Chao Phraya — opt for a private longtail or the hop-on boat to hit Wat Pho (for the reclining Buddha stroll) and the flower stalls near Memorial Bridge, or head to Asiatique for light shopping and craft beers by the water. If the crew still has energy, explore the eclectic lanes of Khao San Road for street eats, pad thai and cheap beers — keep it casual and camera-ready for goofy group photos.
Dial the energy down with a sunset riverside dinner at Sala Rattanakosin or Supanniga Eating Room by the river, then finish with low-key bar hopping in Thonglor/Ekkamai — try Iron Fairies for cocktails or Smalls for an intimate jazz vibe to recharge before the Pattaya transfer. Keep plans flexible so everyone can sleep early if needed — this is the day to bank rest before the beach leg.
After a relaxed hotel breakfast in Bangkok, meet your pre-booked private minivan (pick-up around 09:30-10:30) for the 2-2.5 hour transfer to Pattaya — roll in with music, beers in the cooler and group banter to set the bachelor mood. Check into a hotel near Pattaya Beach (for nightlife access) or Jomtien (if you want quieter mornings), drop bags, and grab a quick towel-change before hitting the sand.
Spend the afternoon on Pattaya Beach or Jomtien Beach — rent sunbeds, order seafood and cold Singha, and try jet-skiing or a banana-boat ride for a splash of adrenaline; for a slightly more chilled vibe head to a beach club like Alexa Beach Club or The Sky on the Shore. If anyone wants shade and pool time, head back to the hotel for a power nap and recharge before nightfall, or stroll to the Pattaya Floating Market for quirky photos and street snacks.
Fuel up with a seafood feast at Moom Aroi or Mantra Restaurant, then head to Walking Street for the quintessential Pattaya night — bar-hop through live-music joints, go-go bars and neon clubs (try Lucifer Disko or Club 808) and plan a meetup time so no one gets lost. Keep the option for a late-night beach-side drink at Horizon or a quiet rooftop wind-down if the squad wants to bank sleep for tomorrow's island adventure.
Kick off with an early transfer to Bali Hai Pier for the speedboat over to Koh Larn — arrive before the crowds for crystal-clear water and prime snorkeling spots at Tien and Ta Waen beaches. Book parasailing and jet-ski sessions through a reputable operator (Sea Speed or Pattaya Jet Ski Club) so the squad can swap adrenaline runs and get killer group action shots.
Lunch on the island at a beachfront shack like Nuan Seafood for grilled prawns and cold Singha, then rent kayaks or hire a banana boat for more laughs; the adventurous can try a flyboard session arranged via the island operator. Mid-afternoon, head back to Pattaya for pool recovery at your hotel or a chilled rooftop at The Sky Gallery to dry off, rehydrate and nap before the night.
Refuel with a seafood feast at Moom Aroi or The Glass House on Jomtien, then prime the night with sunset beers on Beach Road before hitting a lively Pattaya beach party or Walking Street’s neon chaos — hop between live-music bars (Horizon Club) and go-go venues, or book a VIP table at Lucifer Disko to lock down the bachelor vibes. End with late-night street eats and a group regroup at the hotel — plan a 30-minute headcount checkpoint so nobody disappears into the neon maze.
Sleep in after the Pattaya madness and enjoy a relaxed late breakfast at your hotel or a nearby café like The Sky Gallery (Pattaya) before checkout; pack up, double-check passports and flight confirmations, and load the squad into your pre-booked private minivan around 10:00-11:00 to beat the worst traffic. Play chill road-trip tunes, stop for a quick coffee break en route, and plan a 3-3.5 hour buffer so you arrive Don Mueang (DMK) with time to spare for check-in and security.
Arrive at DMK mid-afternoon — drop bags at the Thai AirAsia counter, grab a light meal at an airport restaurant or grab-and-go from the terminal marketplace, then stretch your legs in the lounge or a quiet corner; use this downtime for a group photo, a last-minute SIM top-up or to book Phuket transfers. If anyone needs it, squeeze in a 30-45 minute power nap in an airport sleeping pod or pay-for lounge to recharge before the evening flight.
Board the 21:15 Thai AirAsia flight to Phuket and catch a short nap on the plane so you land ready to roll; on arrival at HKT, meet your private transfer to Patong (30-45 minutes) and check into a centrally located hotel like Bodega Phuket Party Hostel, Millennium Resort Patong or The Kee Resort for Bangla Road access. For those still buzzing hit a late rooftop or bar — head to Kee Sky Lounge for nightcaps or stroll a short way to Bangla Road for a quick first look, otherwise crash early to save energy for the full Phuket party days ahead.
Sleep in after the DMK → HKT flight and recover with a late, greasy brunch at Briley Chicken Rice or The Coffee Club in Patong; stash bags in the hotel room and book daybeds for the afternoon. Top up energy with a quick beachfront dip at Patong Beach, then stroll to your hotel pool to claim sun loungers and order pitchers—reserve at Xana Beach Club (or Café del Mar/Paradise Beach Club) if you want official pool-party vibes.
Turn the volume up at a proper pool club—reserve a VIP daybed at Xana Beach Club, Café del Mar or Catch Beach Club for DJ sets, ice buckets and coordinated group photos; alternate with pool games, cold buckets of beer and club-side bites like ceviche or fish tacos. If the crew wants a calmer option, hit Surin Beach for clear water and beach bars (or a short taxi to Kamala for a chilled sunset stretch) before returning to Patong to freshen up.
Start your night with sunset cocktails at Kee Sky Lounge or The Roof @ Novotel for panoramic views, then fuel up on seafood at No.9 2nd Restaurant or Baan Rim Pa for a proper Thai feast. After dinner dive into Bangla Road’s chaos—bar-hop through Tiger, Illuzion or Seduction, check out the go-go joints and live acts, and lock a VIP table or bottle service to keep the bachelor energy rolling until dawn.
Meet your private speedboat or booked full-day tour at Rassada Pier before sunrise for the 1.5-2 hour hop to the Phi Phi archipelago; grab takeaway coffee and tuck into the sea breeze while cruising toward Maya Bay and the dramatic limestone cliffs (private speedboat recommended for the bachelor vibe and flexibility). First official stop is usually Maya Bay / Monkey Beach or Viking Cave for quick photo ops and cliff-side snaps — don’t forget sunscreen, a waterproof camera, and the group’s upbeat playlist for hype shots on deck.
Spend midday island-hopping around Phi Phi Don with snorkeling stops at Bamboo Island and the coral-rich bays (guided snorkel gear included on most tours), then pull up to Pileh Lagoon for turquoise-water swimming and cliff-jumping for the brave — many private charters include a beachside BBQ or buffet lunch on board or on Phi Phi Don. After lunch, wander Tonsai Village for a quick coconut and street-food snack, or relax on the powdery sand of Long Beach while the squad swaps highlights and plans the evening.
Return to Phuket late afternoon and head back to Patong to rinse off and recharge — a chilled dinner at Kaab Gluay or No.9 2nd Restaurant is perfect for seafood and recounting island madness. Keep the night mellow after a full day on the water with low-key drinks at the hotel rooftop (Kee Sky Lounge) or catch a chilled beach-bar session at Patong’s Sunset Beach Bar if energy allows, saving the big-club blowout for the final night tomorrow.
Kick off with an adrenaline hit: meet your pre-booked operator for a 2-3 hour ATV jungle trail or a full zipline canopy course with Flying Hanuman (Kata area) — expect muddy laughs, cliff-top views and photo stops where the lads can prove who’s the real off-road king. Finish the session with a cold drink at a local roadside cafe (try a fresh coconut or Thai iced coffee) and a quick rinse back at the hotel so everyone’s ready for the beach later.
Slow it down with beach time at Kata or Karon — stake out sunbeds, order pitchers and share plates of fresh seafood at Kata Beach Club or Mum Aroi by Karon for a late lunch. Mid-afternoon book a 90-minute group Thai massage at Let’s Relax (Kata) or Oasis Spa (Patong) to loosen the muscles after the morning’s stunts, then nap or lounge by your hotel pool to recharge for the big farewell night.
Start sunset with panoramic cocktails at Promthep Viewpoint or at a Patong rooftop like Kee Sky Lounge for one last epic group photo, then head back to Patong for the final blowout — reserve a VIP table at Illuzion or Seduction on Bangla Road and ride the night into dawn with bottle service, live DJs and the full-on Phuket party machine. Wrap with late-night street food (pad thai or jok) and a regroup at the hotel to toast the trip before bed.
Slow, easy start — pack, enjoy a long breakfast buffet at your Patong hotel (Millennium Resort Patong or The Kee) and take a final barefoot walk along Patong Beach to soak up sunrise vibes and grab last-minute photos. Drop any extra luggage at reception, finish souvenirs at Jungceylon or Bangla Night Market stalls if needed, and double-check passports, boarding passes and group chat for the airport pickup time.
Check out with plenty of buffer and meet your private transfer to Phuket International (HKT) aiming to arrive 2-3 hours before the 12:40 flight; stop for a final coconut or quick seafood snack en route if the squad needs one last Thai bite. Breeze through check-in and security, use the HKT lounges or duty-free for last cold beers or snacks, and settle in for the Air India Express flight home — nap, recap the trip highlights and hand out any leftover group photos or contact info.
Touch down Hyderabad mid-afternoon and clear arrivals together—plan a quick debrief over a late lunch near the airport or arrange a group ride home so everyone gets back safely. Toast the trip one last time (group chat for memories and photo drops) and remind everyone to stagger arrival plans so the bachelor energy can simmer down into proper recovery.