IRCTC Launches 6-Day, All-inclusive Package To Thailand At Just ₹47,775

by Vaishalee Kalvankar
IRCTC Launches 6-Day, All-inclusive Package To Thailand At Just ₹47,775

Thailand is one of the most popular destinations in the world. The place is not only famous for its beaches but also for many man-made attractions and is on everyone’s wish list. Well if you wish to explore Thailand without burning a hole in your pocket, IRCTC has launched a 6-day all-inclusive package at just ₹47,775 per person. 

All You Need To Know About The All-Inclusive Package

The  Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has launched a 6-Day package to the beautiful white sand country, of Thailand. The tour will be in August, the aptest month as the beauty of the place simply adds up. Thailand Delights Ex Imphal will depart from Imphal on 11th August 2022, and bookings have already begun for it. If you are in a group of three, the tour will cost ₹47,775 per person and if you are travelling solo, then the cost will be  ₹53781. The tickets can be easily booked on the IRCTC site. 

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Itinerary 

 

  • Day 1 begins by catching a flight to Kolkata from Imphal and then from Kolkata board a flight to Bangkok. 
  • The tourists will reach Bangkok, obtain VISA and then check in to the hotel in Pattaya. They will be attending the Evening Alcazar show.
  • On Day 3 they will proceed on Coral Island Tour by speed boat after breakfast. Enjoy the various activities at their own cost. 
  • The next day they will go on Safari World Tour and then go to Bangkok.
  • They will be taken for a half-city tour which includes Marble Buddha and Golden Buddha on Day 5. The tourists can go shopping after having lunch at an Indian restaurant. 
  • Day 6 will see the departure of the tourists from Bangkok airport to Kolkata and then from Kolkata to Imphal. 

 

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