Bangkok Vacation Packages
Beautiful and friendly, the Thai people bring new meaning to the word welcome. Bangkok is a sensory delight riddled with contrasting gold leaf-covered temples beside modern office buildings, streets full of the exotic aromas of spices and culinary delights, plus the beep-beep, ring-ring, and putt-putt of cars, motorcycles, and three-wheeled tuk-tuks. Along the canals, known as klongs, women paddle their shallow boats and sell orchid leis and yellow plantains. In the center of the city, the Emerald Buddha holds court surrounded by rubies, sapphires, and gold. And nearby, you can find a five-and-a-half ton solid-gold Buddha, discovered purely by accident when plaster used to hide its value from thieves cracked and revealed the treasure inside.
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Bangkok Vacation Packages
Bangkok is a sensory delight. You'll be swept away by a bombardment of visual contrasts - gold, leaf-covered temples beside modern office buildings and streets full of the exotic aromas of curry, ginger, and chili peppers, plus the beep-beep, ring-ring, and putt-putt of cars, motorcycles, and three-wheeled tuk-tuks. Along canals, known as klongs, women paddle their shallow boats and sell ivory-colored orchid leis and yellow plantains. In the center of the city, the Emerald Buddha holds court surrounded by rubies, sapphires, and gold. There is also a temple with at least one Buddha for every day of the year. And nearby, a building is graced by a five-and-a- half ton, solid-gold Buddha, discovered purely by accident when plaster used to hide its value from thieves cracked and revealed the treasure inside. Beautiful and friendly, the Thai people bring new meaning to the word welcome. Package Includes:- Choice of accommodations
- Hotel taxes and service charges
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should go?
Shoppers
Jewelry, loose gems (especially rubies and sapphires), crafts, and silk are great deals.
Active Travelers
There’s a lot to see and do throughout the city.
History Buffs
Thailand has some of the most interesting historic sites in Southeast Asia.
What's the climate like?
| Average High |
89° F |
89° F |
95° F |
88° F |
| Average Low |
67° F |
67° F |
78° F |
76° F |
| Average Rainfall |
0.4" |
1.0" |
5.4" |
7.2" |
Bring lightweight, cotton clothes, as the weather is hot and humid year-round. October – March is the most popular time to visit.
How do I get around town?
Transfers
For travel prior to April 1, 2012, transfers are included with your air and hotel vacation package. Transfer time via motorcoach is approximately 40 - 60 minutes, but could be longer due to traffic. Travelers can also purchase private car transfers; see the Activities + More tab for more information.
Skytrain
One of the best ways to get around Bangkok is on the Skytrain. The elevated railway whisks passengers high above the traffic-clogged streets and quickly to a lot of destinations. One line runs between the river and Siam Square shopping area. Another line runs near the airport and then down Sukhumvit road. Fares are cheap and run less than a dollar for all rides and some rides are less than 25¢.
Subway
A subway opened in Bangkok in 2004. Ride the rails with a 10 baht token (about 25¢) or a 300 baht Smart Card (about $7.35).
Tuk-tuk
A fun way to get around is on the traditional tuk-tuks — three-wheeled open carriage motorcycles. They are best used for short distances or when there isn’t much traffic. Make sure to have your destination written out in Thai on a piece of paper and carry a book of matches or a business card from your hotel so you can get back. Some tuk-tuk drivers may try to talk you into a shopping trip or other such side excursion. Politely say no, as this is always a ruse for getting a commission from the store or establishment they plan to take you to. Also insist that they take the most direct route.
Taxi
Taxis are another way to get around and are extremely cheap. Again, make sure you have your destination and hotel name written out in Thai and make sure the driver accepts your destination (many drivers are new to Bangkok and may not know where all destinations are). Be sure the taxi you take is metered. It is also advised to have smaller change, as many taxi cab drivers don’t have the cash on hand to make change for a 500 Baht note.
Motorcycle Taxi
There are also motorcycle taxis in Bangkok, which are able to weave through Bangkok’s traffic with comparative ease. However, the thrill factor may be more than one wished for. Keep your knees in and be sure to wear a helmet — if they don’t have one, don’t ride.
Car
Private cars can be hired by the hour or by the day. They often come with a tour guide, as well. It is not advised to drive yourself.
Bus
Buses are cheap and fares differ depending on if your bus is air conditioned or not. They can be crowded, but are fun to ride. However, be extremely aware of pickpockets and purse-snatchers and stay toward the front of the bus.
Walking
Bangkok is a safe and easy city in which to walk. Distances between areas are great, so you’ll want to take some sort of transportation to the area you wish to explore and then set out on foot from there. Watch your footing on some of the sidewalks and cross the street along with the rest of the crowd.
Boat
Bangkok offers transportation via boat along the Chao Phraya River, which is often the quickest way to travel north-south in the city. There are express boats and ferries that stop at the many piers on both sides of the river and the fares are inexpensive. You can also take a long-tail, or James Bond boat.
What kinds of dining and nightlife are available?
Bangkok’s dining scene is predominantly made up of Thai and other Asian restaurants, but more and more, you’ll find French, Italian, and other European and American offerings. It is also an incredibly inexpensive city to eat in. Here are a few to try:
- Bed
This is the coolest place in Bangkok and where, as the name suggests, you eat in long shared beds. Meals are served nightly for one sitting at 8:30pm, so it’s wise to make reservations. The food is fantastic, featuring a constantly changing menu.
- Harmonique
A nice little find, Harmonique is set in the courtyard of a century-old mansion. You enter through the crook of a dangling banyan tree, and there is courtyard seating as well as small open-air dining areas. Family run and friendly. Near the river and within walking distance from the Oriental.
- The Mango Tree
In a lovely 80-year-old Siamese restaurant house with its own tropical garden, offering a quiet retreat from the hectic Patpong area. Elegant service and delicious food. Patpong.
- Sho Pratumtong
Located near the Grand Palace, this restaurant has an impressive selection of Thai beer and serves up excellently prepared local dishes.
- Sirocco
Located on the 63rd floor of Silom Road’s State Tower, this is one of the trendiest places in town and has the highest open-air rooftop bar in the world. Come for the pan-Mediterranean food, the breathtaking view, and to rub elbows with Bangkok’s movers and shakers.
- Supatra River House
The place to go for some of the best contemporary Thai cuisine found anywhere along the Chao Phraya river. Ferry service is free to take you across to the restaurant.
- Thanying Restaurant
An institution for more that 20 years and better than ever. The kitchen specializes in royal Thai cuisine and is run by Sorut Visuddhi, the son of the princess for whom the restaurant is named.
- Tongue Thai
A short walk from Charoen Krung Road and a just around the corner from the Oriental Hotel. The food menu is extensive with many Thai favorites. Past diners remarked on the fabulous duck curry and delicious pad thai.
- Hawker Stalls
Use your best judgement if eating from one of the hundreds of food stalls that line the streets — check them for their overall cleanliness and food preparation. Uncooked food and drinks with ice are no-nos, but satays, stir frys, and noodle soups are a good bet.
Bangkok’s nightlife runs the gamut from Thai dinner/dance shows, pubs, and nightspots to the infamous clubs of Patpong. For the latest on what is going on, pick up a copy of either the Bangkok Post, The Nation, Metro Magazine, Where, or Look East. For the performing arts, Bangkok offers two major theaters — the National Theater and the Thailand Cultural Center.
Where should I go shopping?
For serious shoppers, a copy of The Market Map and More is highly recommended. It can be picked up at bookstores and magazine stands.
There are numerous department stores in Bangkok. Central is the largest with the most branches in town. Robinson’s is another good place for buying basics. Shopping centers are also on the rise and include The World Trade Center, Sogo, and Siam Discovery Center.
In addition to all this, certain streets are known for their many shops. Chinatown and the Thieves Market are off and along Sampeng Lane. Pratunam Market is at Phetchaburi and Ratchaprarop. Sukhumvit Road has upscale shops and Silom Road and Surawong Road offer more less-expensive goods.
Bangkok’s markets, along with some bargains, offer excellent people watching, and an amazing variety of goods. The huge Chatuchak Weekend Market is across the street from the northern terminus of the Skytrain. It overflows with exotic foods, is where you can buy virtually anything, and it is open on Friday evenings and all day on Saturday and Sunday. Textiles can be found at the Pahuraht Cloth Market, inexpensive clothing is at Pratunam Market, antiques and hill tribe crafts are at Ta Chang Road, and antiques can also be found at Ta Phra Chan. The Night Market in Patpong has some of the best knock-off shopping in the city.
Great values can be found on gems, silk, and leather. Gems are the most well-know bargains, as Bangkok is a major gem center. Rubies and sapphires are the most common stones, but you can also shop for diamonds, emeralds, and other precious stones. Stick with established businesses, as scams are common. Some reputable stores are Uthai’s Gems, Yves Joaillier, Johnny’s Gems, and Pranda Jewelry. Always make sure you get an AIGS certificate with your purchase and that the store is a member of an organization called the Jewel Fest Club. For leather, make sure, if you buy something made out of snake, alligator, elephant, or some other exotic leather, that it is permissible to bring back into the United States. Some endangered species are not permitted and will be confiscated when you go through U.S. customs.
When are the local events?
Songkran
April. Celebrated throughout the country and marks the beginning of the Buddhist New Year. Traditionally it centered on the temples but today it is celebrated in the streets with fun-filled water fights fought with squirt guns, hoses, and more. The main area in Bangkok for the soaking wet celebration is around Khao San Road in Banglampoo.
Loi Krathong
November. The festival is much calmer and takes place after the rice-planting season. The Thai people make lotus-shaped boats out of banana leaves and place a lighted candle in the center of their "boat". They then place them in the Chao Phraya River and watch them as they float away, the candles flickering in the evening light. Near Wat Arun is the best place to watch the festival.
Travel tidbits
Stay Cool
The weather in Bangkok can be quite warm and humid during mid-day, so time your sightseeing accordingly, seeing the sights early in the day.
Umbrellas
Umbrellas are not only handy for mid-afternoon showers that occur during the raining season, they can also help you stay cooler in the mid-day sun.
Ferry vs. Tour
Many of the public boats go on the same route as the tourist boats and cost significantly less. If you are an independent traveler, one of the best deals is the local boat found at the down river side of the Chang ferry pier. It costs less than a quarter of the price of the tourist boat and takes the same route along the Bangkok Noi Canal to the town of Bang Yai.
Shop ‘til You Fly
Book your return flight for either late Saturday or Sunday evening. That way you can load up on souvenirs at the world-famous Chatuchak Weekend Market before you head home.
Bamboo Bar
Located in the Oriental Hotel, this jazz bar is an international legend and is considered to be the best live jazz spot in town. Upscale and unsurpassed.
Good to Know:
Suvarnabhumi Airport
BKK
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| Bangkok is 13 hours ahead of Central Standard Time. |
| Government legislation requires all people traveling via air to and from the United States and Canada to have a valid passport. For details on passports, visas, and health requirements, see Entry Requirements. |
| Tipping is not yet the custom in Thailand. Some places may add a 10% gratuity to your bill; in other restaurants they may not. Feel free to tip if you wish. Taxi, tuk-tuk, and boat fares should be rounded to the nearest 5 to 10 Baht. |
| Bangkok can be very warm and humid, but even so, it is imperative that women not wear sleeveless shirts. If you do, at least bring a scarf to cover your arms to go into the temples. Short shorts and skirts are also not allowed within temples. It is also advisable to wear shoes that can be easily taken off, as most temples require you to remove your shoes. Women must wear shoes that have a strap across the back in temples and the Grand Palace. |
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Bangkok Vacation Packages
The following options are available when you book your vacation package to Bangkok:
Transfer - Airport to Airport One-Way Transfer
Relax as you are transferred in a private vehicle with a guide, between Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Muang Airport. Transfer may start from either airport. Vehicle will hold 1-2 passengers. Travel time between the airports is approximately 90 minutes, depending on traffic. Transfers are available 24 hours a day. Rate includes door-to-door service, 2 pieces of checked luggage per person, 1 carry-on piece of luggage, and taxes. Child seats are not available. Gratuity is not included. Full details on where to meet your driver will be included in your travel documents
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Transfer - Private Roundtrip Transfer with Guide
Relax as you are transferred in a private vehicle with a guide, between Bangkok International Airport and your hotel. Vehicle willhold 1-2 passengers. Travel time between the airport and your hotel is approximately 90 minutes, depending on traffic and the location of your hotel. Transfers are available 24 hours a day. Rate includes door-to-door service, 2 pieces of checked luggage per person, 1 carry-on piece of luggage, and taxes. Child seats are not available. Gratuity is not included. Full details on where to meet your driver will be included in your travel documents.
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Transfer - Shared-Ride Roundtrip Transfer with Guide
Relax as you are transferred in a shared-ride vehicle between the Bangkok International Airport and your hotel. A guide will meet your flight and accompany you to your hotel. Travel time between the airport and your hotel is approximately 90 minutes, depending on traffic and the location of your hotel. Transfers are available 24 hours a day. Rate includes door-to-door service, 2 pieces of checked luggage per person, 1 carry-on piece of luggage, and taxes. Child seats are not available. Gratuity is not included. Full details on where to meet your driver will be included in your travel documents.
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Transfer - Shared-Ride Roundtrip Transfer without Guide
Relax as you are transferred in a shared-ride vehicle without a guide, between Bangkok International Airport and your hotel. Travel time between the airport and your hotel is approximately 90 minutes, depending on traffic and the location of your hotel. Transfers are available 24 hours a day. Rate includes door-to-door service, 2 pieces of checked luggage per person, 1 carry-on piece of luggage, and taxes. Child seats are not available. Gratuity is not included. Full details on where to meet your driver will be included in your travel documents.
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Tour - City and Temple Tour
Visit three of the most famous temples in Bangkok; The Marble Temple, Temple of the Reclining Buddha, and Temple of the Golden Buddha. Daily morning departures. Approximately 3 hours. Pick-up time from hotel will be advised at time of arrival transfer in Bangkok.
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Tour - Damnersaduak Floating Market and Rose Garden With Lunch
Depart in the morning to reach this famous canal marketplace, full of boats selling flowers and produce grown by local farmers. Continue to Nakorn Pathom, Thailand's tallest pagoda before enjoying lunch at the Rose Garden. The gardens, located on the banks of the River Tachim, is a large country resort with landscaped parkland throughout. Also at the Rose Garden is a Cultural Theatre that showcases Thai dancing, boxers, sword fighters, elephants at work, and more. Daily departures. 11 hours. Pick up from hotel is approximately 6:30 am.
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Tour - Evening Flower Market & Patpong
Tour begins with stop at the Erawan Shrine, located in a small corner of bustling central Bangkok, to pay respect to Phra Phrom (a Hindu deity Thai people hold in high esteem). Next stop is the night flower market with shops and stalls selling different species of orchids and tropical flowers. At same time, you will enjoy watching them making the flower garlands for religious offerings that are sold at the local shrines and temples. Located next to the flower market is the vegetable market, where you will find all kinds of spices and herbs used in a Thai kitchen. Tour end at the Patpong Night Market. It's time to try out your bargaining skills at the hawkers stalls selling everything from T-shirts, to tapes, fake watches, and souvenirs. Duration: Approximately 4 hours Operates: Wednesday and Friday evenings Pickup from hotel: Approximately 7pm
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Tour - Full-Day Ayuthaya Tour
A full-day tour, bringing you to the former capital of Thailand, Ayuthaya, situated approximately 50 miles north of Bangkok. The tour starts at the Summer Palace of the late King Rama V, commonly known as "Bang Pa-In". Continue to the magnificent ruins that Ayuthaya is famous for. We will pass or visit the most impressive ruins of this World Heritage Site, allowing for taking sufficient pictures. Return to Bangkok by cruising down the Chao Phya River on a comfortable, air-conditioned cruise ship, while enjoying a sumpuous buffet lunch on board. Upon arrival at the disembarkation point in Bangkok in the late afternoon, you will be transferred back to yor hotel. You are picked up at your hotel at approximately 6:30am and returned to your hotel at approximately 5pm.
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Tour - Grand Palace Tour
Spend the mourning touring the once-forbidden royal grounds of the Grand Palace. The most spectacular building within the compound is Wat Phra Keo, home of the Emerald Buddha, the most sacred relic in all of Thailand. Also see the Golden Cheddi, the Royal Pantheon, and the Buddhist Library. Daily morning departures. 3 hours
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Tour - Traditional Thai Dance and Dinner Show
The evening begins with a set meal of various Thai dishes served in the traditional Thai style at the Pimarin Restaurant. After dinner sit back, relax, and enjoy a spectacular performance of Thai classical dances, including the famous fingernail dance where each movement has a meaning and expresses a particular emotion. Tour operates daily (except national holidays) approximately 2 hours. Pick up from hotel is 6:30 to 6:45pm, depending on location of hotel.
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