Thailand
Three Bangkoks in one trip — the city that didn't make your tourist guide, the street that invented bad decisions since 1982, and Pattaya's walking street at midnight. A 17-storey dragon temple, live Muay Thai fights, a yacht off the coast, and one fire show dinner. Your Instagram is going to eat before you do.
DAY-BY-DAY breakdown
Here's exactly what unfolds, day by day. Tap any row to open. Times are flexible — your hosts adapt to weather, group energy, and serendipity.
Land. Eat. Go Wild.
We hop on tuk-tuks and head straight into the beating heart of Chinatown (Yaowarat) — the street that never sleeps. Curated Michelin-star street food tasting menu. Roasted duck. Dim sum. Mango sticky rice from the stall that's been there 40 years. Your Instagram is going to eat before you do.
Markets, Monks & Mayhem
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market — boats piled with fruit and chaos. Then Maeklong Railway Market where vendors fold their stalls for an actual train passing through. Not staged. Very real. Wat Samphran — a 17-storey pink tower with a dragon wrapped around it. The street that invented bad decisions since 1982. Neon lights, buckets of cocktails. Your trip leader takes you in. The rest is up to you.
Streets & Fights
Three world famous streets that didn't make it to your tourist guide. Song Wat Road, Banthat Thong Road and Talat Noi — the most charming back alley neighborhoods in the city. 7 PM: Live Muay Thai boxing match in a real arena. Post fight — rooftop clubbing with the best skyline views of the city. The kind of place where 3 AM sneaks up on you.
Welcome to Pattaya
Bangkok checked out. Pattaya checked in. Saltier air, louder energy. Lunch at a Beach House cafe, feet in the sand. Asia's most spectacular cabaret at 8 PM — costumes, performers, production that makes your jaw drop. Pattaya's famous strip, live music, rooftop bars. No plan. No curfew. Just the crew and the night.
Island. One Last Night
We board a catamaran and hit 3 islands off the Pattaya coast. Crystal water, snorkeling, sun-soaked decks, and a proper buffet lunch on the yacht. Evening: a special restaurant for dinner with a fire show — performers breathing fire, poi spinning, the works, all while you eat.
One Last Breakfast
One last breakfast at the hotel. You scroll through your camera roll. You can't believe it's been 6 days. You make a group chat. You promise to do this again. We transfer you back to Bangkok Airport — phones full, sleep deprived, and already planning the next one.
Included & not included
Total transparency on what's covered and what isn't, so there are no surprises.
What's included
- Airport drop — Pattaya to Bangkok
- Intercity transfers — Bangkok to Pattaya
- Full-day 3-island yacht tour with buffet lunch
- City-tour transfers for all activities listed
- World-famous Bangkok street tours + Pattaya street tour
- Akara Sky / Hanuman rooftop tickets (Day 3)
- Muay Thai boxing tickets
- Alcazar Show tickets
- Private yacht (without DJ)
- Local guide (when required) + Trip Leader
- 5-night stay in 3/4-star properties
- 6 breakfasts + 1 lunch on island tour
Not included
- Any meals not explicitly mentioned in the itinerary
- GST & TCS as applicable
- International flights & visa fees
- Personal expenses, shopping & optional activities
- Early check-in / late check-out at hotels
- Entry to night clubs / day clubs (cover charge, if any)
- Transfers from Bangkok airport to hotel
- Transfers from Chinatown, Khao San Road & Walking Street to hotel
- TDAC form (free, fill 48 hrs prior to departure)
What else to budget
TAKEAWAYS
Beyond the photos and the postcards — what stays with you long after Day 7.
Break the plateau
The reset that gets you unstuck — work, life, the project you keep putting off.
Find your crew
10–15 strangers on Day 1. A WhatsApp group that won't shut up by Day 7.
Sharpen the toolbox
Conversations that change how you think. Ideas that travel home with you.
Come back changed
You'll know it the second you land. Friends will ask. You'll struggle to explain.
Ready to leave ordinary behind?
Pay in full and your seat is confirmed instantly. Small cohorts — when they're gone, they're gone.