Top 10 Places to Visit in Thailand from Nepal in 2026 (Bangkok, Pattaya & Phuket Guide).

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Thailand is one of the most popular international travel destinations for Nepali tourists and it is easy to see why. From ancient temples and tropical beaches to vibrant night markets and world-class street food, Thailand offers something for every kind of traveller. Whether you are planning your first international trip or your fifth, Thailand never disappoints.

At Guru Travels Ltd, we have been helping Nepali travellers explore Thailand for years. Based on the experiences of thousands of our customers, we have put together this definitive guide to the top 10 places to visit in Thailand covering Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket, all of which are included in our Thailand tour packages from Nepal.

Whether you are travelling for 4 nights 5 days or 5 nights 6 days, this guide will help you make the most of every moment in the Land of Smiles.

Thailand Tour Packages from Nepal start at NPR 65,000 onwards including flights, hotel, sightseeing, transfers & visa assistance. Book via gurutravelsltd.com

Thailand at a Glance Key Facts for Nepali Travellers

Capital

Bangkok

Language

Thai (English widely spoken in tourist areas)

Currency

Thai Baht (THB) approx 1 THB = NPR 3.8

Flight from KTM

Approx 3.5 to 4.5 hours (direct or 1 stop)

Best Time

November to February (dry & cool season)

Visa for Nepali

Visa on Arrival available Guru Travels handles all documentation

Package Duration

4 Nights 5 Days or 5 Nights 6 Days from Kathmandu

Starting Price

NPR 65,000 per person (twin sharing)

 

 

Top 10 Places to Visit in Thailand from Nepal

Here are the top 10 must-visit places in Thailand, handpicked by the Guru Travels team based on the most popular experiences among Nepali travellers:

  #1    Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew Bangkok

No visit to Thailand is complete without seeing the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Built in 1782, this stunning complex served as the official residence of the Thai King for over 150 years. Inside the palace grounds, you will find Wat Phra Kaew the Temple of the Emerald Buddha one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in all of Southeast Asia.

The sheer scale and beauty of the Grand Palace will leave you speechless. The golden spires, intricate mosaic walls, and detailed murals are unlike anything you will see elsewhere in the world.

        Location: Na Phra Lan Road, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok

        Entry Fee: THB 500 per person (approx NPR 1,900)

        Best Time to Visit: Early morning (8:00 AM) to avoid crowds and heat

        Dress Code: Mandatory shoulders and knees must be covered. Sarongs available at entry

        Included in: Guru Travels Thailand Package

Guru Travels Tip: Visit the Grand Palace on your first morning in Bangkok. Arrive by 8:30 AM before tour groups arrive. The complex can take 2 to 3 hours to explore fully.

  #2    Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) Bangkok

Just a short walk from the Grand Palace, Wat Pho is home to one of Thailand's most famous landmarks the magnificent Reclining Buddha statue, measuring 46 metres in length and covered in gold leaf. The temple complex itself is equally impressive, with over 1,000 Buddha images and beautiful decorative courtyards.

Wat Pho is also considered the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. You can book a relaxing traditional massage right inside the temple complex a perfect way to rest your feet after a morning of sightseeing.

        Location: 2 Sanam Chai Road, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok

        Entry Fee: THB 200 per person

        Highlight: 46-metre gold Reclining Buddha one of the largest in Thailand

        Extra: Traditional Thai massage available inside the temple (approx THB 260 for 30 minutes)

Guru Travels Tip: Wat Pho is walking distance from the Grand Palace visit both on the same day to save travel time.

  #3    Chao Phraya River Cruise Bangkok

One of the most enjoyable experiences in Bangkok is a sunset cruise on the Chao Phraya River. As you glide along the river, you will see Bangkok from a completely different perspective glittering temples, colonial buildings, and the famous Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) all lit up against the evening sky.

Both day and evening river cruises are available. Evening dinner cruises are especially popular among Nepali travellers for the magical atmosphere and delicious Thai buffet on board.

        Best Option: Chao Phraya Tourist Boat or Dinner Cruise

        Duration: 1 to 2 hours depending on package

        Highlight: Wat Arun, Royal Palace waterfront, Taksin Bridge

        Included in: Guru Travels Thailand Tour Package

Guru Travels Tip: Book the evening dinner cruise the views of Wat Arun illuminated at night are absolutely stunning and make for incredible photographs.

  #4    Chatuchak Weekend Market Bangkok

If you love shopping, Chatuchak Weekend Market is your paradise. It is one of the largest markets in the world with over 15,000 stalls spread across 35 acres. You can find everything here clothes, handicrafts, street food, antiques, plants, electronics, and unique Thai souvenirs.

Even if you are not a big shopper, the experience of walking through Chatuchak, tasting street food, and soaking in the local atmosphere is something every traveller to Bangkok should have.

        Open: Saturdays and Sundays, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

        Location: Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok

        Best Buy: Thai handicrafts, silk scarves, street food, clothing

        Entry: Free

Guru Travels Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and carry cash. Bargaining is expected and part of the fun. Try the famous Thai iced tea and mango sticky rice from market stalls.

  #5    Asiatique The Riverfront Bangkok

For an unforgettable Bangkok evening, head to Asiatique The Riverfront an open-air shopping and entertainment complex built along the Chao Phraya River in a beautifully restored 100-year-old warehouse complex. With over 1,500 shops and 40 restaurants, Asiatique is the perfect place to spend your last evening in Bangkok.

The Asiatique Sky Ferris Wheel offers breathtaking views of the river and city skyline. Live performances, cabaret shows, and riverside dining make this one of the most vibrant evening destinations in Bangkok.

        Open: Daily 4:00 PM to 12:00 AM (Midnight)

        Free shuttle boat: From Saphan Taksin BTS Station Pier

        Highlight: Calypso Cabaret Show, Ferris Wheel, riverside restaurants

        Best for: Couples, families, groups perfect final evening in Bangkok

Guru Travels Tip: Take the free shuttle boat from the BTS station rather than a taxi it is faster, more scenic, and completely free.

  #6    Nong Nooch Tropical Garden Pattaya

One of the most beautiful attractions in all of Thailand, Nong Nooch Tropical Garden in Pattaya is a vast 600-acre botanical garden featuring themed gardens, a cultural show, elephant performances, and the famous Thai Cultural Show a colourful display of traditional Thai dance, martial arts, and elephant acts.

For Nepali families and groups, Nong Nooch is one of the most popular full-day excursions from Pattaya. The elephant encounters, French-inspired topiary gardens, and orchid collections make it a truly unique experience.

        Location: 34/1 Moo 7, Na Jomtien Road, Pattaya

        Entry Fee: Approx THB 700-900 per person including cultural show

        Duration: 3 to 4 hours

        Included in: Guru Travels Pattaya Package

Guru Travels Tip: The Thai Cultural Show runs at fixed times arrive early to get good seats. The elephant show is especially popular with children.

  #7    Coral Island (Koh Larn) Pattaya

Just 45 minutes by speedboat from Pattaya, Coral Island (Koh Larn) is one of the most beautiful islands in the Gulf of Thailand. With crystal clear turquoise water, white sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, Koh Larn is the perfect day escape from the city buzz of Pattaya.

The island is perfect for snorkelling, swimming, banana boat rides, and parasailing. Fresh seafood grilled right on the beach is one of the highlights of a Koh Larn day trip try the grilled prawns and spicy papaya salad.

        How to reach: Speedboat from Bali Hai Pier, Pattaya (approx 20-45 mins)

        Best Beach: Tawaen Beach and Samae Beach

        Best For: Swimming, snorkelling, water sports, beach relaxation

        Included in: Guru Travels Pattaya Day Tour

Guru Travels Tip: Go on a weekday if possible Koh Larn gets very crowded on weekends. Carry waterproof sunscreen and a change of clothes.

  #8    Pattaya Walking Street Pattaya

Pattaya Walking Street is one of the most famous streets in Southeast Asia and a must-visit for every traveller to Pattaya. Every evening, this 500-metre stretch transforms into a spectacular open-air entertainment district with neon lights, live music, restaurants, rooftop bars, and street food stalls.

For Nepali travellers, Walking Street is the perfect place to experience Pattaya's legendary nightlife, enjoy fresh seafood by the water, and take in the electric energy of this famous beach city after dark.

        Location: South Pattaya, Pattaya City

        Open: Daily from 6:00 PM onwards busiest after 9:00 PM

        Entry: Free to walk and explore

        Best For: Groups of friends, food lovers, nightlife enthusiasts

Guru Travels Tip: Walking Street is safe for tourists but stay aware of your belongings in crowded areas. Try the fresh seafood restaurants on the beachfront the grilled lobster is exceptional.

  #9    Patong Beach Phuket

The crown jewel of Phuket, Patong Beach is the most famous and lively beach in Thailand. Stretching over 3 kilometres of white sand along the Andaman Sea, Patong is the centre of Phuket's tourism with its buzzing beach clubs, water sports, beachfront restaurants, and famous Bangla Road entertainment district.

For Nepali travellers visiting Phuket for the first time, Patong Beach gives you the full Thailand beach experience swimming in warm clear water, trying jet skiing and parasailing, and watching a beautiful Phuket sunset over the Andaman Sea.

        Location: Patong, Kathu District, Phuket

        Water Sports: Jet ski, parasailing, banana boat, snorkelling tours

        Best Time: November to April (dry season, calm sea)

        Included in: Guru Travels Phuket Package from Nepal

Guru Travels Tip: Avoid swimming at Patong Beach during monsoon season (May to October) as the sea can get rough with strong currents. November to April is the safest and most enjoyable time.

  #10    Phi Phi Islands Day Tour Phuket

No trip to Phuket is complete without a day trip to the Phi Phi Islands arguably the most beautiful islands in all of Thailand. Made world-famous by the movie The Beach (starring Leonardo DiCaprio), the Phi Phi Islands feature dramatic limestone cliffs, crystal clear emerald water, white sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs.

The Phi Phi Island day tour from Phuket typically includes Phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Leh, Maya Bay (The Beach location), Viking Cave, and Monkey Beach. Snorkelling in the clear waters surrounded by colourful tropical fish is an experience you will never forget.

        How to reach: Speedboat or ferry from Rassada Pier, Phuket (1 to 1.5 hours)

        Highlight: Maya Bay, snorkelling, dramatic cliff views, tropical fish

        Duration: Full day tour (8:00 AM to 6:00 PM)

        Included in: Guru Travels Phuket Day Tour

Guru Travels Tip: Book the early morning speedboat to reach Maya Bay before it gets crowded. Bring waterproof camera or a phone case you will want photos of every moment at Phi Phi!

Bonus: 3 More Places Worth Visiting in Thailand

If your itinerary allows extra time, these three additional destinations are well worth adding to your Thailand travel plans:

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) Bangkok

Standing proudly on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is one of Bangkok's most iconic landmarks. The temple's towering central spire (Prang) is decorated with thousands of colourful porcelain pieces that shimmer in the sunlight. Best viewed at sunset from across the river or during a Chao Phraya cruise.

Sanctuary of Truth Pattaya

A breathtaking all-wood temple built entirely without nails, the Sanctuary of Truth is one of the most unique and impressive structures in Thailand. Every inch of this 105-metre tall building is covered with intricate hand-carved wooden sculptures depicting ancient Thai and Hindu mythology. A truly unmissable experience for architecture and culture lovers.

Big Buddha (Phra Puttamingmongkol Akenakkiri) Phuket

Sitting majestically on Nakkerd Hill in the south of Phuket island, the Big Buddha of Phuket is one of the island's most important and revered landmarks. Standing 45 metres tall, the giant white marble Buddha statue can be seen from across Phuket. The hilltop location also offers stunning panoramic views of the Andaman Sea and surrounding mountains.

How to Visit Thailand from Nepal: Complete Travel Guide

Flights from Kathmandu to Thailand

Several airlines operate flights from Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) in Kathmandu to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK). Flight duration is approximately 3.5 to 4.5 hours.

        Airlines: Thai Airways, Thai AirAsia, IndiGo (via Delhi), Air India, and others

        Direct flights: Available seasonally check current schedules with Guru Travels

        Flight included: Return flights from Kathmandu are included in all Guru Travels Thailand packages

Visa for Thailand Nepali Passport Holders

Nepali passport holders are eligible for a Visa on Arrival (VoA) in Thailand, valid for 30 days. The fee is approximately THB 2,000 (approx NPR 7,600). Guru Travels Ltd handles all visa documentation, photographs, and paperwork required for your Thailand Visa on Arrival, so you can walk through immigration without any stress.

Best Time to Visit Thailand from Nepal

Thailand can be visited year-round, but the best time for most travellers is:

        November to February: Dry season with cool temperatures the most popular time for Nepali tourists. Weather is perfect across Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket.

        March to May: Hot and dry good time to visit with fewer crowds. Songkran (Thai New Year water festival) in April is a spectacular experience.

        June to October: Monsoon season some rain, especially in Phuket. Bangkok and Pattaya remain largely accessible. Lower package prices available during this period.

Thailand Tour Package from Nepal Guru Travels Ltd

Guru Travels Ltd offers complete Thailand tour packages from Kathmandu for Nepali travellers, available in 4 nights 5 days and 5 nights 6 days durations. All packages cover Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket and include everything you need for a perfect Thailand trip.

Duration

4 Nights 5 Days / 5 Nights 6 Days

Destinations

Bangkok + Pattaya + Phuket

Starting Price

NPR 65,000 per person (twin sharing)

Flights

Return flights from Kathmandu included

Hotel

3-star / 4-star hotel accommodation

Sightseeing

All major attractions as per itinerary

Transfers

Airport and inter-city transfers included

Visa Help

Thailand Visa on Arrival assistance included

 

To see the full itinerary, pricing, and availability for 2026 travel dates, visit:

        Thailand 4N5D Package from Nepal Guru Travels

        Complete Thailand Travel Guide from Nepal Guru Travels Blog

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Planning to visit more countries? Upgrade to the Thailand + Malaysia + Singapore Combo Asia Package (10 Nights 11 Days from NPR 1,50,000) and explore three countries in one trip. Visit gurutravelsltd.com for details.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the top 10 places to visit in Thailand from Nepal?

The top 10 places to visit in Thailand for Nepali travellers are: (1) Grand Palace, Bangkok (2) Wat Pho, Bangkok (3) Chao Phraya River Cruise, Bangkok (4) Chatuchak Weekend Market, Bangkok (5) Asiatique The Riverfront, Bangkok (6) Nong Nooch Tropical Garden, Pattaya (7) Coral Island (Koh Larn), Pattaya (8) Pattaya Walking Street (9) Patong Beach, Phuket (10) Phi Phi Islands, Phuket.

How many days are enough for a Thailand trip from Nepal?

A minimum of 4 nights 5 days is recommended to cover Bangkok and Pattaya. For a more relaxed experience that also includes Phuket, 5 nights 6 days or more is ideal. Guru Travels offers both options in their Thailand packages from Nepal.

What is the cost of a Thailand tour package from Nepal?

Thailand tour packages from Nepal start from NPR 65,000 per person (twin sharing) for a 4 nights 5 days package with Guru Travels Ltd. This includes return flights, hotel accommodation, airport transfers, sightseeing tours, and visa assistance.

Is Thailand safe for Nepali travellers?

Yes. Thailand is one of the safest and most tourist-friendly countries in Southeast Asia. Major tourist destinations like Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket are well-equipped to handle international visitors. Guru Travels provides a dedicated Nepali-speaking tour manager with all packages for added safety and convenience.

What is the best time to visit Thailand from Nepal?

The best time to visit Thailand from Nepal is November to February during the dry and cool season. However, Thailand is a year-round destination and our packages are available throughout the year.

Do I need a visa for Thailand as a Nepali citizen?

Nepali passport holders are eligible for Visa on Arrival in Thailand (valid 30 days, approx THB 2,000). Guru Travels Ltd prepares all required documentation and guides you through the process. Simply provide your passport and photos we handle the rest.

Which other international packages does Guru Travels offer from Nepal?

Guru Travels Ltd offers international tour packages from Nepal to Vietnam, Bali, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, China, Europe, and more. You can also explore the popular Thailand + Malaysia + Singapore Combo Asia package. Browse all options at gurutravelsltd.com/package/list/?type=international.

 

Plan Your Thailand Trip from Nepal with Guru Travels Ltd

Thailand is calling and Guru Travels is ready to take you there. From the golden temples of Bangkok to the turquoise waters of Phuket, every place on this list is waiting to be explored. Our experienced team will take care of every detail so you can focus on creating memories that last a lifetime.

With packages starting at just NPR 65,000 per person, a Thailand trip from Nepal has never been more affordable or accessible. Get in touch with our team today to check availability, customise your itinerary, and lock in your 2026 travel dates.

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