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Asia Β· Thailand
5 days Bangkok Itinerary
for Indian Travellers
Street food, temples and chaos β perfectly balanced. Not a generic tourist list β real hidden gems, local food spots and smarter routes.
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NovemberβFebruary (cool season)
π° βΉ40,000β80,000 per person (5 days)
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Why Bangkok belongs on every Indian traveller's list
The hidden gems most travel blogs won't tell you about.
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Jay Fai Street Food
Michelin-starred street food. Book months in advance. βΉ3,000 per dish.
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Wat Pho at 8am
Reclining Buddha temple β arrive before tour groups at 9am.
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Klong Toey Market
Bangkok's largest fresh market β the real city at 5am.
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Chatuchak Weekend Market
15,000 stalls. Go Saturdays, arrive by 9am, bring cash.
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Lebua State Tower rooftop
The Hangover bar β sky-high cocktails at sunset.
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Wat Arun by longtail boat
Take the βΉ30 ferry across the river β temple of dawn at sunrise.
Sample Bangkok Itinerary (Day by Day)
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Day 1 Β· Bangkok
Old Bangkok β Temples & Street Food
7:00 AM
Wat Pho β Reclining Buddhaπ Visit
Arrive early. βΉ500 entry. Most spectacular temple in Bangkok.
9:30 AM
Wat Arun by ferryπ Visit
Take the public boat (βΉ30). Temple of Dawn β intricate mosaic work.
12:00 PM
Pad Thai at Thip Samaiπ΄ Food
Most famous pad thai in Bangkok. Queue for 20 mins, worth every minute. βΉ250.
2:00 PM
Grand Palaceπ Visit
Dress conservatively. βΉ1,500 entry. Magnificent but very crowded after 10am.
5:30 PM
Hidden Gem: Chinatown at duskπ² Hidden Gem
Yaowarat Road comes alive at sundown with street food stalls on every corner.
8:00 PM
Yaowarat seafood street foodπ΄ Food
Grilled prawns, oyster omelette, dim sum β eat at street carts. βΉ500.
Must-Eat Food in Bangkok
Not the tourist restaurants β the places locals actually eat.
Pad Thai at Thip Samai
ThaiβΉ250
The original, best version in Bangkok
Tom yum at Or Tor Kor Market
Market foodβΉ400
Where Bangkok chefs shop and eat
Mango sticky rice at Wattana Panich
DessertβΉ250
Legendary mango dessert
Jay Fai crab omelette
Street MichelinβΉ3,000
Once-in-a-lifetime experience
Where to Stay in Bangkok
Handpicked options across budgets β all well-located.
Onyx Phaholyothin ββββ
Ari BTS Β· Local neighbourhood, great value
Mandarin Oriental βββββ
Riverside Β· Most historic luxury hotel in Asia
Lub d Siam βββ
Siam Β· Best party hostel, perfect BTS location
β οΈ Bangkok Scams to Avoid (Indian Travellers Targeted)
- "Grand Palace is closed today" β it's never closed. It's a scam to take you to gem shops.
- Tuk tuk drivers offering "city tour" for βΉ50 β they take you to commission shops
- Gem stores recommended by any stranger or tuk tuk driver β never buy
- Taxi drivers not using meter β always insist on meter or use Grab app
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