Thailand

Thailand Tour Packages from Mumbai

Mumbai to Thailand is one of South Asia's most convenient international routes — direct flights from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) put you in Bangkok in around 4.5 hours or Phuket in under 5 hours, with no layover, no transit visa, and no wasted day of travel. For a Mumbai family, that means landing in time for a late lunch and heading straight to your first activity.

Trip Dust builds land packages for exactly this kind of trip: activities, day tours, and private transfers, priced per group so a family of four pays no more per head than a couple. Hotels are optional — useful if you want everything in one booking, but you can add your own accommodation and pay only for the experiences. Here is what to know before you book.

Flying Mumbai to Thailand: Routes, Airlines and What to Expect

The two most useful direct routes from BOM are:

  • Mumbai → Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi, BKK): IndiGo, Air India, and Thai Airways all operate non-stop flights. Average flight time is around 4 hours 25 minutes. IndiGo runs roughly 14 direct flights per week on this route, making it the easiest connection to find and the most flexible for changing travel dates.
  • Mumbai → Phuket (HKT): IndiGo and Akasa Air both fly direct. Flight time is around 4 hours 55 minutes — still well under five hours. Useful if your trip is focused on Phuket, Krabi, or the Andaman islands.

If your package combines Bangkok with Pattaya or Phuket, flying into Bangkok and ending in Phuket (or vice versa) on an open-jaw ticket avoids backtracking entirely. Flight fares vary widely by season and booking window — search early, especially for the October–February peak window. Prices are not included in our land packages; flights are always extra.

Plan to arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport, not Don Mueang (DMK). Most inbound international services from India arrive at Suvarnabhumi, and all our Bangkok hotel and transfer logistics are built around BKK.

Why Trip Dust Works Well for Mumbai Travellers

Several things make Trip Dust a natural fit for families and groups flying in from Mumbai:

  • Private transfers throughout: Every transfer between airports, hotels, and activity points is private — your vehicle, your schedule. No shared coaches, no waiting for strangers. For families travelling with children or elderly parents, this is not a luxury; it is just more practical.
  • Indian food at every destination: We work with restaurants serving North and South Indian food across Pattaya, Bangkok, Phuket, and Krabi. Vegetarian and Jain meals are arranged on request — just tell us when you book.
  • Hindi and English support: Our team speaks both. Whether you prefer to plan by WhatsApp in Hindi or English, the conversation works either way. Reach us at +66 82 885 5990.
  • Group pricing, not per-person pricing: Most activity packages are priced for a group of 2–6, so a family of four pays the same total as a couple on many inclusions. The per-head cost drops sharply with each additional traveller.
  • Pay on pickup: Select activities allow you to confirm the booking and pay on the day in Thailand — useful if your travel plans are not fully fixed when you leave Mumbai.

What Our Land Packages Include

Trip Dust land packages are built around activities and private transfers. A typical package includes a curated set of day tours and experiences — coral island trips, city tours, show tickets, safari visits — plus all the point-to-point transfers to get you between them without hassle. Hotels are available to add, or you can book your own accommodation separately.

Two packages work especially well for Mumbai families planning a first or second trip to Thailand:

  • Smart Package — from ₹13,500 per head: Designed for value-conscious travellers who want a full programme without overspending. Hotels included in this tier. A solid starting point if you want one booking covering everything.
  • Luxe Package — from ₹20,898 per head: Upgraded hotels, more flexible activity choices, and a more premium experience throughout. Worth considering if you are travelling for a special occasion or prefer extra comfort.

If you want to mix cities — say three nights in Bangkok and two in Pattaya — the Bangkok–Pattaya 5-day package is popular with Mumbai travellers landing at BKK and covering both destinations in one trip. You can also customise your package entirely if none of the fixed itineraries match your dates or interests.

Best Months to Travel from Mumbai

The November to early March window is the most reliable for a Thailand holiday from Mumbai. This aligns neatly with Indian school holidays and the post-monsoon season in both countries.

  • November–December: Excellent across all destinations. Dry, clear skies, comfortable temperatures. This is peak season, so book early — availability fills fast, especially over Christmas and New Year.
  • January–February: Ideal beach weather in Phuket and Krabi. Bangkok is pleasantly cool. Good balance of weather and slightly lighter crowds compared to December.
  • March: Still fine for Bangkok and the coast, though temperatures begin climbing. Avoid Chiang Mai in March due to agricultural smoke.
  • April–May: Songkran (Thai New Year) falls in April and is a genuinely festive experience, but it coincides with peak heat. Manageable if you plan around it; less suited to families with very young children.
  • October: Shoulder season with lower prices. Some rain, particularly in Phuket and Krabi, but Bangkok and Pattaya are generally fine.

Activities Worth Planning in Advance

A few activities book out quickly during peak season and are worth securing before you travel:

  • Coral Island, Pattaya — A half-day sea trip that works well for families. The water is calm, the beach is clean, and it is easy to pair with an evening in Pattaya.
  • Alcazar Show, Pattaya — One of Pattaya's most-watched evening performances. Book ahead during the December–January window; seats at popular timeslots go early.
  • Safari World, Bangkok — A full-day outing that children consistently rate highly. The drive-through safari and marine park together make for a long day; plan an early start.
  • Phi Phi Island, Phuket — Best experienced as a full-day speedboat trip. Weather-dependent, so build a spare day into your Phuket stay if you can.
  • James Bond Island, Krabi/Phuket — The Phang Nga Bay tour is one of Thailand's most photographed experiences. Combine it with a kayaking add-on for a more active day.

Thailand packages for Mumbai travellers

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

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FAQs — Thailand from Mumbai

Do Indian passport holders need a visa for Thailand in 2026?

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.

How much does a Thailand trip from Mumbai cost in total?

Our land packages start from around ₹13,500 per person and cover activities and private transfers (with hotels in the Smart and Luxe tiers). Flights from Mumbai are not included — fares vary significantly by season and booking window, so search via Google Flights or a consolidator like MakeMyTrip to get current prices. A realistic all-in budget for a family of four (flights, land package, meals, and extras) will depend heavily on your travel dates and hotel preference; contact us at +66 82 885 5990 for a full quote.

Is Thailand suitable for families travelling with children?

Yes, and it is particularly well-suited to them. Safari World in Bangkok, Coral Island in Pattaya, and the Phi Phi Island trips in Phuket are all family-friendly and regularly visited by Indian families. Our private transfers mean you are never managing young children on a shared coach with strangers. If you have specific needs — a pram, a car seat, or a child with dietary restrictions — let us know when booking.

Can we get vegetarian or Jain food in Thailand?

Yes. Trip Dust specifically arranges Indian vegetarian and Jain meals across all the destinations we cover — Pattaya, Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi, and Chiang Mai. Thai cuisine itself has excellent vegetable-based dishes, but we understand that Indian families often want familiar food, especially for children and elders. Tell us your requirements at the time of booking and we will confirm the restaurant arrangements before you travel.

Which Thailand destinations can we cover flying in from Mumbai?

Flying into Bangkok (BKK) gives you easy access to Bangkok, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai. Flying into Phuket (HKT) puts you closest to Phuket and Krabi. A popular option for Mumbai travellers is an open-jaw itinerary: fly Mumbai–Bangkok, travel overland or by domestic flight to Phuket, and fly home Phuket–Mumbai — covering two or three destinations without backtracking. We can build a land package around any of these combinations.

How do I book with Trip Dust?

The fastest way is WhatsApp at +66 82 885 5990 — send us your travel dates, group size, and destination preferences and we will put together options within a few hours. You can also use our online form at /thailand/customize-your-package/ to share your requirements. We respond in Hindi or English, whichever you prefer.

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