Thailand

Thailand Tour Packages from Bengaluru

Bengaluru to Bangkok is one of the most straightforward international routes in South India — roughly 4 hours on a direct flight, with IndiGo, Air India Express and Thai Airways all operating non-stop services from Kempegowda International Airport (BLR). No layover, no red-eye transfer, no wasted day. You land fresh, and Thailand begins immediately.

Trip Dust is a TAT-registered Thailand operator that specialises in Indian travellers. That means Hindi and English support, vegetarian and Jain meal options built into every itinerary, Indian-friendly activity timings, and pricing that actually makes sense for a family of four. Our packages cover activities and private transfers — you decide whether to add hotels or book your own.

Flying from Bengaluru to Thailand

Direct flights from BLR to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) run daily, operated by IndiGo, Air India Express and Thai Airways. Flight duration on the non-stop route is typically under 4 hours, making it one of the shorter international hops from India. One-stop options via Colombo or Kuala Lumpur are also available but add unnecessary travel time — stick to direct where possible.

If your Trip Dust itinerary is Phuket or Krabi-focused, flying direct BLR–BKK and then taking a domestic Thai flight onwards (AirAsia or Thai Smile) is the standard routing. Alternatively, some travellers fly BLR–Phuket (HKT) via a connection in Bangkok; check schedules at the time of booking as frequency varies by season.

Flights are not included in Trip Dust packages — we focus on land: activities, private transfers, and optional hotels. This keeps our pricing transparent and lets you book flights on your own preferred platform and loyalty programme.

Why Trip Dust Works for Bengaluru Families

Most Bengaluru families travelling to Thailand are a mix of parents, children and sometimes grandparents — which means the usual group-tour format (fixed coach timings, shared meals, rushed days) just does not work. Trip Dust is built differently:

  • Private transfers throughout — your family in your own vehicle, departing when you are ready.
  • Activity-first, hotel-optional — you are paying for real experiences (island trips, shows, safaris, cultural tours), not corridor-view hotel rooms.
  • Group pricing, family logic — our packages are priced per package, so a family of four gets genuine value without paying per head at every step.
  • Vegetarian and Jain meals — confirmed at every activity and transfer stop, not an afterthought.
  • WhatsApp booking — call or message +66 82 885 5990 in Hindi or English to confirm, customise or ask questions before you pay anything.
  • Pay-on-pickup option on select activities — no upfront risk on activities you haven't experienced yet.

Packages That Work Well for Bengaluru Travellers

The most popular combinations for Bengaluru families are either Bangkok + Pattaya (covered in 5–6 days with minimal domestic travel) or a Phuket-focused trip for beach and island time. Here are three packages worth looking at:

  • Pattaya 4 Days — compact, activity-dense, no long transfers. Good for first-time Thailand visitors or anyone with limited leave.
  • Bangkok + Pattaya 5 Days — the most popular combination from South India: city and beach, temples and coral islands, Safari World and Alcazar. Suits a range of ages.
  • Phuket 4 Days — for families who want sea, islands and quieter days. Phi Phi Island, James Bond Island, and time at the beach without rushing.

All packages include activities and private transfers. Hotels can be added or you can arrange your own. See the full package list or build a custom itinerary if you want to combine destinations.

Best Time to Travel from Bengaluru

The peak school holiday windows from Bengaluru — October half-term, December–January winter break, and May summer holidays — map well onto Thailand's weather patterns, though with some nuance:

  • November to February — the sweet spot. Dry, clear, cooler than the summer months. Works for Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Krabi and Chiang Mai. December and January see higher demand and prices, but the weather is reliable.
  • March to April — hot and sunny on the coasts, excellent for Phuket and Krabi. Songkran (Thai New Year, mid-April) is a lively time to be in Bangkok or Chiang Mai, though prices rise.
  • May to October — monsoon season for much of Thailand. Pattaya and Bangkok remain largely accessible. Phuket and Krabi see rougher seas from May to October; some boat tours operate on weather permits only. Prices are lower and crowds are thinner — good value if you are flexible on beach activities.

For most Bengaluru families, November, December and January hit the best balance of weather, school breaks and overall travel comfort.

Visa and Entry for Indian Travellers (2026)

As of mid-2026, Indian passport holders still enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days. Thailand's Cabinet has approved replacing this with a 15-day stay plus a ฿2,000 visa-on-arrival (VOA) — but that change is pending Royal Gazette publication and not yet in force.

You will also need to complete the free Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before you fly. Because the rules are changing, always confirm the latest with the Royal Thai Embassy — full details in our Thailand visa guide for Indians.

Thailand packages for Bengaluru travellers

Activities + private transfers (hotel optional), group-priced — best value for a family of 4. Add return flights from Bengaluru and you're set.

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FAQs — Thailand from Bengaluru

Do Indians need a visa to visit Thailand from Bengaluru?

As of mid-2026, Indian passport holders still get up to 60 days visa-free in Thailand. Thailand has approved replacing this with a 15-day stay plus a ฿2,000 visa-on-arrival, but it is pending official (Royal Gazette) publication and not yet in force. Because this is changing, always confirm the current rule with the Royal Thai Embassy before you travel — see our Thailand visa guide for Indians for the latest.

What does a Thailand trip from Bengaluru cost?

Trip Dust land packages (activities + private transfers, hotel optional) start from around INR 13,500 per person on the budget end for a 4-day package. Flights are separate and fares vary significantly by airline, season and how far in advance you book — check current fares on IndiGo, Air India Express or Thai Airways for accurate pricing. As a rough guide, budget INR 15,000–30,000+ per person for flights depending on the season.

Is Thailand suitable for families with children?

Very much so. Coral Island boat trips, Safari World, the Alcazar show, Phi Phi Island, and night markets are all genuinely enjoyable for children. Trip Dust's private-transfer model means no fixed group timings — you move at your family's pace. Activities are selected with mixed-age groups in mind, and vegetarian meals are arranged throughout.

Are vegetarian and Jain food options available in Thailand?

Yes, and this is something Trip Dust arranges specifically. Thailand has good vegetarian options in tourist areas, but Jain requirements (no root vegetables, specific prep) need advance confirmation. We build this into your itinerary from the start — not as an exception request on the day.

Can I fly directly from Bengaluru to Thailand?

Yes. IndiGo, Air India Express and Thai Airways all operate direct non-stop flights from Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK). Flight time is typically under 4 hours. For Phuket, the usual routing is a direct BLR–BKK flight followed by a short domestic connection.

Can I customise a Thailand package from Bengaluru?

Yes — customisation is one of the reasons Bengaluru families choose Trip Dust. You can combine cities, adjust the number of days, add or remove specific activities, include or exclude hotels, and build an itinerary that fits your group's ages and interests. Start at the customise page or message us directly on WhatsApp at +66 82 885 5990.

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