Start your journey by catching an early morning flight from Mumbai to Thailand. Check Kayak for flight options and prices.
Arrive in Bangkok and immerse yourself in the vibrant capital city of Thailand. Begin your adventure by visiting the magnificent Grand Palace and its awe-inspiring temples like Wat Phra Kaew. Marvel at the intricate architecture and learn about the rich history of Thailand. Entrance fee to the Grand Palace is approximately 500 Baht ($15 USD). Spend around 2-3 hours exploring the palace complex.
Indulge in the delicious flavors of Thai cuisine for lunch. Try traditional dishes like Pad Thai, Tom Yum Soup, or Green Curry at a local restaurant. Expect to spend around 200-400 Baht ($6-$12 USD) per person for a satisfying meal.
Head to Chatuchak Weekend Market, one of the largest markets in the world. Browse through thousands of stalls selling everything from clothing and accessories to handicrafts and antiques. Get lost in the maze of narrow lanes and soak in the lively atmosphere. Shopping enthusiasts can spend hours exploring this bustling market.
Make your way to Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn. This iconic temple is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River and offers breathtaking views of Bangkok's skyline. Climb the steep steps of the central prang and admire the intricate porcelain decorations. Entrance fee to Wat Arun is approximately 100 Baht ($3 USD). Plan to spend an hour exploring this architectural marvel.
End your day with a memorable dinner at one of Bangkok's rooftop restaurants. Enjoy panoramic views of the city while savoring delicious Thai cuisine. Popular rooftop restaurants include Vertigo and Moon Bar, or Sky Bar at Lebua State Tower. Prices for a meal can range from 1000-3000 Baht ($30-$90 USD) per person, depending on the restaurant and menu.
For a unique experience, consider exploring the lesser-known areas of Bangkok like Chinatown's vibrant street food scene or taking a long-tail boat ride along the canals of Thonburi. Visit the Jim Thompson House, a museum dedicated to Thai silk and traditional architecture, or relax with a traditional Thai massage at one of the city's many spas.