Bangkok's neon temples and street food. Phuket's beach clubs. Krabi's limestone karsts rising from emerald water. Chiang Mai's hill tribes and elephants. Thailand fits a dozen holidays into one country.
Thailand has been India's favourite international break for two decades — and the reasons keep getting better. Visa-free entry for 60 days for Indian passports (as of 2026). Direct 4-hour flights. Vegetarian food on every corner. Beaches that match the Maldives at a fraction of the price. And a service culture that earned the country its nickname: The Land of Smiles.
TravelDham's Thailand packages span Bangkok-Pattaya weekenders, family-friendly Phuket–Krabi itineraries, romantic Phi Phi island honeymoons, and northern adventure circuits through Chiang Mai's elephant sanctuaries and night bazaars. Visa is sorted, transfers included, and our on-ground team in Bangkok responds 24×7 in Indian timezone.
“Our curated journeys to Thailand are specifically tailored for discerning Indian travelers. We synchronize luxury boutique accommodation, private guided excursions, and intricate culinary coordination—including specialized dietary and gourmet dining arrangements. From the moment you land to your departure, our dedicated concierge is at your service 24/7.”


Glittering royal complex and the Reclining Buddha (46m gold leaf statue) — the heart of Thai cultural identity.
Grand Palace & Wat Pho, Bangkok — Glittering royal complex and the Reclining Buddha (46m gold leaf statue) — the heart of Thai cultural identity.
Phi Phi Islands, Krabi — Speedboat to Maya Bay (The Beach), Bamboo Island and Monkey Beach — turquoise water against limestone cliffs.
Chiang Mai Elephant Sanctuary — Ethical sanctuaries (no riding) where you feed, walk and bathe rescued elephants — unforgettable for families.
Phuket Old Town & Big Buddha — Sino-Portuguese shophouses, street art, and a 45-metre white marble Buddha overlooking the island.
Chatuchak Weekend Market, Bangkok — 15,000 stalls across 27 sections — Asia's largest weekend market, best for souvenirs, street food and people-watching.
James Bond Island, Phang Nga Bay — Speedboat or longtail to the karst that starred in the 1974 Bond film — kayak through hidden lagoons en route.
Land at your destination and transfer to your accommodation. Check in, relax, and recover from the journey. In the evening, take a brief orientation walk to soak in the atmosphere of Thailand.