Thailand 6 Days Itinerary: Best Places, Daily Plan and Insider Tips

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Want to explore Thailand? 6 days are more than enough for you to explore the best places in Thailand. The country is also known as the land of smiles because of how hostile the people of that country are. However, to explore the best places, you need a proper Thailand 6 days itinerary. When a Thailand trip plan 6 days is not executed carefully, the experience can be bad. Worry not, the guide below takes you through everything you need to know about the Thailand trip cost for 6 days and how to plan a successful trip to the land of smiles. 

Visa and Entry Rules for Indians Travelling to Thailand

The current visa-free entry to Thailand for Indian nationals is for short tourist visits. From 2026, Indians will be able to stay without a prior visa for 60 days or 90 days, if they wish to. But immigration is still checked at the entry. You must have a valid passport (with at least 6 months remaining before its expiration), return airline tickets, a hotel booking confirmation, and proof of funds. If necessary, Indian passport holders can also obtain a visa on arrival. So, make sure before booking your Thailand 6 Days Tour Package know about all the necessary things. 

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Thailand Package Pricing

Package Destinations Duration Price Per Person
Thailand 5 Days Bangkok, Phuket 5 Days / 4 Nights INR 38,900
Thailand 6 Days Bangkok, Phuket 6 Days / 5 Nights INR 43,900
Thailand 7 Days Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi 7 Days / 6 Nights INR 51,900
Thailand 8 Days Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi 8 Days / 7 Nights INR 60,900

Note: To know about the best destinations for Indians in summer, read this blog

Thailand Trip Plan 6 Days: Day-by-Day Breakdown

  • Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok and Transfer to Pattaya

Day 1 is spent in Bangkok and then a quick transfer to Pattaya, 147 kilometres south-east of Bangkok, an hour and a half by road. This evening is spent in the Walking Street, a main entertainment corridor, 500 metres along Pattaya’s pedestrian area, full of seafood restaurants, bars, live music and cabarets. It is one of the most buzzed-about markets in Southeast Asia, and it begins a Thailand trip plan 6 days from the first evening.

Note: For Indian travelers there are several hidden gems that you might not want to miss. To know more about them, read this blog.

  • Day 2: Coral Island Tour and Alcazar Cabaret Show

Day 2 includes a 45-minute speedboat ride to Coral Island from Pattaya Bali Hai Pier. The island has 2 main beaches, Tawaen and Samae, both with clear water, parasailing capabilities, snorkel and jet skiing. Then the afternoon is spent heading back to Pattaya for the Alcazar Cabaret Show, a 70-minute show at the Alcazar Theatre, Second Road. The show runs at 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM, and 9:30 PM daily. Entry is around INR 600 to INR 800 per person, and it is one of the most recommended experiences on any itinerary around Thailand for 6 days.

  • Day 3: Transfer to Bangkok and Grand Palace Sightseeing

Day 3 transfers from Pattaya to Bangkok (2hours). The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew – the Temple of the Emerald Buddha – are located within the same compound that has an area of 218,400 square metres. Fare is USD 500 per person (INR 1200). Thai kings have used to reside in the Grand Palace since 1782, and it is still the most visited site in Thailand. The night is most enjoyable at the Chao Phraya riverside, in an open-air night market called Asiatique The Riverfront.

  • Day 4: Safari World Bangkok and Flight to Phuket

Day 4 will be spent at Safari World in the morning. The park boasts two sections, the Open Safari, a 4-kilometre drive-through featuring free-ranging giraffes, zebras and white tigers, and the Marine Park, which features dolphin and orangutan shows. The entry fee for both sections is around INR 2500 to INR 3000 per person. From Safari World to Bangkok airport on the evening flight to Phuket (which takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes). 

  • Day 5: Phuket City Tour and Patong Beach

Day 5 covers the Phuket city tour, including Patong Beach, Big Buddha at 45 metres height on Nakkerd Hill, Wat Chalong, the largest Buddhist temple in Phuket, and Promthep Cape for sunset views over the Andaman Sea. Patong runs along a 3-kilometre beach strip with beach clubs and restaurants throughout. The Bangla Road night market in Patong operates every evening from 6:00 PM along a 400-metre stretch of bars, street food stalls, and live music that defines Phuket’s nightlife identity.

  • Day 6: Phi Phi Island Tour and Departure

Day 6 is the Phi Phi Island excursion, a full-day speedboat tour from Phuket pier. Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh together form the archipelago made famous by the film The Beach. The tour covers Maya Bay, Viking Cave, Monkey Beach, and Bamboo Island. Snorkelling at the coral reefs is included in most package tours. Return to Phuket by late afternoon, giving time for last-minute shopping at Jungceylon Mall in Patong before the evening departure flight back to India.

Note: For latest updates on the electronic visa of Thailand, get in touch with the official website: thaievisa.go.th

Insider Tips by Destination

  • Bangkok: What the Itinerary Does Not Tell You

In touristy areas, Bangkok is laid out in a grid format, but distances on a map between temples, markets, and the river are misleading. BTS Skytrain is an efficient service that operates on the Sukhumvit corridor. But Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace are outside the Skytrain system, so you need to take a taxi or tuk tuk. The cost of the metered taxis is 35 Thai Baht. Grab is available all across Bangkok and will cost you the same price as unmetered taxis, but will always be cheaper than them. Cover shoulders and knees (wear a light scarf) at most temples.

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  • Phuket: Choosing the Right Beach

Phuket’s beaches vary significantly by location. Patong is the busiest and most commercial. Kata Noi is quieter and better for swimming. Surin Beach attracts the mid-range beach club crowd. Karon is large and less crowded than Patong, with nearly identical facilities. The local songthaew shared trucks cover Phuket’s beaches for 40 to 50 Thai Baht per ride and are the cheapest way to move between beach areas. Renting a scooter costs approximately 300 Thai Baht per day and requires caution on the hilly island roads.

Note: Read this blog to know about the rules and regulations in detail for Thailand. 

Food Guide for the 6-Day Thailand Trip Plan

There are certain standards for Bangkok street food. The basic version of Pad Thai at Thip Samai on Mahachai Road is 60-100 Thai Baht. The dishes of Tom yum goong, green curry, and som tum are must-haves. After 6:00 PM, the stalls for roasted duck, crab fried rice and mango sticky rice transform Chinatown on Yaowarat Road into a vibrant nighttime market. At Rawai Seafood Market in Phuket, you can purchase fresh catches and prepare them into a delicious grilled fish in Phuket at half the price of a restaurant.

Thailand Trip Cost for 6 Days: Full Breakdown

The Thailand trip cost for 6 days, including the package at INR 43,900, return flights at approximately INR 15,000 to INR 20,000, and daily personal expenses of INR 1,500 to INR 3,000 per day, totals approximately INR 65,000 to INR 80,000 per person at mid-range. Budget travellers eating at hawker stalls can reduce their daily spend to INR 800 to INR 1,200. Luxury stays at 5-star beach resorts push the Thailand trip cost for 6 days above INR 1,20,000 per person. 

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Best Time for a 6-Day Thailand Trip

November to February is the best window for the Bangkok and Phuket, Thailand 6 days itinerary. Temperatures range from 25 to 32 degrees Celsius with low humidity and minimal rainfall. March to May is hotter but functional for all activities. June to October is Thailand’s wet season, when Phuket and Krabi experience regular afternoon downpours and the Andaman Sea gets rough. However, this period delivers the lowest package prices and the fewest tourists at Bangkok’s temples. The Phi Phi Island tour operates year-round, but sea visibility between May and October is reduced.

Note: If you want a 7-day trip instead of 6 days, then there are options for you to choose from. You can book your Thailand 7-Days Tour Package with the customizable itinerary option. 

Conclusion

A thailand 6 days itinerary is specifically made for you so that you can explore every single popular tourist destination. Because of a perfect itinerary, you can make your trip successful. It is always important for you to take care of the Thailand trip plan 6 days. With the help of the above guide, you will come to know about the Thailand trip cost for 6 days and all the essential elements of your trip. Book your packages now by visiting travelsagaholidays.in and enjoy your holidays with your family or friends. 

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