Beaches, temples, nightlife & shopping — the perfect Thailand intro from Nepal.
4 Night/ 5 Days Thailand Package
Overview
Trip Highlights
- Tropical beach experience at Coral Island, Pattaya
- Scenic drive from Bangkok to Pattaya
- Leisure day to explore Bangkok at your own pace
- Smooth airport transfers and hassle-free travel arrangements
- Comfortable hotel stays in Pattaya and Bangkok with daily breakfast
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok – Transfer to Pattaya
Day 2: Coral Island Tour with lunch
Day 3: Back to Bangkok- En- route city tour
Day 4: Free Day
Day 5: Departure Day
What's Included
- 2 nights accommodation in Pattaya
- 2 nights accommodation in Bangkok
- All the tours and transfer as per itinerary
- Daily Breakfast
- Lunch in Coral Island
- Thai E-Visa
Not Included
- International fares
- Lunch, Dinner and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
- Personal expenses (Shopping, Laundry, Tips)
- Any services not mentioned in the inclusion section
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Thailand safe for Nepalese travelers?
Thailand is generally very safe and is known as the "Land of Smiles." Use standard precautions — secure your valuables, be cautious in crowded areas, stay hydrated in the heat, and respect local laws. Traveling with an organized tour adds extra comfort, especially for first-timers.
What documents do I need for a Thailand visa?
You'll need a passport valid for at least 6 months, a recent passport-size photo on a white background (without glasses or jewelry), confirmed hotel bookings, flight booking with entry and exit dates, a 3-month bank statement with a minimum closing balance of NRs 100,000, and a relationship/marriage certificate if traveling as a family.
How do I stay connected with mobile data in Thailand?
<p>Buy a tourist SIM card at the airport or any 7-Eleven store. Major providers are AIS, DTAC, and TrueMove H, all offering affordable data plans. A passport is required for SIM purchase. Before departure, download Grab (ride-sharing), Line (Thailand's main messaging app), Google Translate with offline Thai, and Google Maps.</p>
Do Nepalese citizens need a visa to visit Thailand?
Yes. Nepalese passport holders must obtain a visa before entering Thailand. The most common options are Visa on Arrival (VOA) for stays up to 15 days (fee: 2,000 THB) or the Thailand eVisa for stays up to 60 days, which can be applied for online. Visa processing typically takes 5–7 working days, so apply at least 2–3 weeks before departure.
What is Cancellation Policy?
15-20 days before departure: Full refund. 7-10 days before departure: 50% refund. 3 days or less before departure: No refund. Visa fees are non-refundable after package confirmation. In case of Flight, it depends upon flight refund policy.
Should I exchange currency before leaving Nepal?
Exchange some Thai Baht before departure for immediate needs, but rates are generally better in Bangkok than at Kathmandu airport. ATMs are widely available in Thailand but charge foreign transaction fees — withdraw larger amounts to avoid repeated charges. Avoid carrying large amounts of NPR to Thailand, and always use authorized exchange counters.
What is the best time to visit Thailand?
November to February is the best season — cool, dry, and pleasant. The hot season is March to May, and the monsoon runs June to October. Shoulder months (April–May, September–October) often offer better prices with acceptable weather.
How much does a Thailand trip cost from Nepal?
Budget packages start around NPR 40,000–50,000 per person for 4–5 days (excluding flights). Total costs including airfare, meals, and personal expenses generally range from NPR 85,000 to 135,000 depending on your choices.
Starting from
NPR 29,000 / person
5 Days / 4 Nights · 2–20 pax
✓ Free cancellation up to 14 days
✓ Best price guarantee
✓ 24/7 support during your trip