Visit Thailand - Budget Tour Packages

Foreign travels were but a dream but with air fares dropping and governments of many countries promoting tourism, foreign trips are no longer dreams. You can still make an international trip with nominal budgets.

With the help of our cost-effective Thailand budget tour packages from Mauritius, we allow you experience this  amazing country offers many attractive destinations including some that you can visit easily within a budget of 2500.

Thailand is a fabulous country, with plenty to offer for almost nothing. Economical places to vacation The best beaches, amazing architecture and nightlife that never stops, great food at agreat price, relaxing Thai massages and spa therapies complete with world-famous scenery all make Thailand one of the cheapest countries in whichto travel. The food and lodging are also quite affordable in Thailand, so if you like staying at one of those stylish hostels just for peace of mind then this will help save your wallet with the help of our customized Thailand tour deals.  This is one of the best ways to meet new, interesting friends here.

Travelling around Thailand is just as convenient, thanks to a very robust public transportation system. They include the metro, buses, taxis and tuk-tuks. So, get busy looking into our splendid tours of Thailand packages.

Best Places to Visit in Thailand Under Budget 

Pattaya

Situated on Thailand's eastern Gulf coast, Pattaya is known for its sun-drenched beaches. There are a number of attractions, including the Sanctuary of Truth; Jomtien Beach; Pattaya Floating Market and Alcazar Cabaret Show. With this budget, you could stay here for four days without a problem. This area has many clubs and the nightlife is also very lively. Lita Bar Soi 13/2 is open all night, or you could drive over to Jomtien beach for the sea breeze and a soothing evening. Also in Pattaya are Sriracha Tiger Zoo and Nong Nooch Tropical Garden. Pattaya is very crowded, so taking a family along will be sort of inconvenient. Because they are popular, the beaches get dirty easily with a large amount of visiting.

Bangkok

The Capital of Thailand is Bangkok, which was originally known for its gaudy shrines and balmy night life. Some places to see are The Grand Palace, The Emerald Buddha Temple, Wat Arun Ratcha Wararam and Khaosan Road is known for its markets. With all the comforts and luxuries under this budget, you can easily stay here for 3 days. Not only is this place the capital, it also enjoys stricter laws and better connectivity. Also located in Rattanakosin is Bangkok's most revered historical attraction, the old town of Thonburi (also known as Bangkok Old Town). One place flooded with tourists is the sky train, and then there's also one so full of them it would be easy to get lost--the Grand Palace. The people of Bangkok are called "Bangkokians". Among tourists, Bangkok Riverside is especially popular for camping.

Phuket

This is the Thailand superstar city. Phuket is the capital of Thailand'sPhuket province. With a tight budget, your stay will be limited to 3 days. There's plenty here to keep you busy. Phi Phi Islands, Nga Bay, Bangla Road (markets), Big Buddha Statue, Similan Islands and not forgetting the magnificent Night Markets in Great AUnitah are some ofthe best spots on which to spend a vacation. In terms of safety, Phuket ranks 91st out of the 162 places in Thailand. These are the markets- weekend market, Jungceylon shopping mall, Chillva Market and Phuket Old Town Handicrafts. Notables to buy - Graphic T-shirts, fruit soaps, Thai Silk products. Aromatic Products and Spa

Krabi

Natural beauty lying in nature, that's Krabi. The whole Krabi region has become one of Thailand's major tourist attractions. The following areas in Krabi Islands, Railay beaches and caves; Koh Poda; Emerald pool; Koh Hong are all popular every year with people. Likewise for Wat Tham Sua (Tiger cave temple) and the hot springs at Klong Thom. This budget lets you stay here for approximately 3 days. If your spending is reasonable, it can stretch to 4 days. The best time to visit is dry and cold. But Krabi is just as safe a place as Phuket. By acting cautiously, instances can be avoided. Chilling Bar & Restaurant, Paknam Amy's Bar Carlito's bar Freedom- are some hot spots for nightlife. Krabi's party spot Railay beach.

Koh Samui

Koh Samui is one of the most beautiful beach destinations in Thailand. If you want to spend some peaceable time on the beach, this is one of the best places in Thailand. In particular, Chaweng Beach and Lamai Beach are quite crowded as well. If you hope to get away from it all, then Maenam Beach and Bang Por beach are the best bets. The beautiful Buddhist Temples are another major attraction in Koh Samui. When you are here, do make sure to pay a visit to the Big Buddha and Wat Plai Laem. Other things of interest here include the Chaweng Night Market, and amazing viewpoints such as Samui Viewpoint or Lamai Viewpoint. There are so many things to see on Koh Samui that you would be sure not have one single dull day as part of the Thailand packages.

Budget Things to Do in Thailand

A stroll through the Chiang Mai Night Market

While in this exciting city, the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar is a must- see. It's the great hangout for buying, eating and haggling- everything to end up on your bucket list.

Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chi bag. Street vendors open 6: 00pm-12:00am Monday-Sunday

Nature's Gift at Chiang Dao

If what you want are limestone cliffs and caves, then Chiang Dao awaits your inspection. A small jungle village about an hour-and-a half drive from Chiang Mai (not overly long bus trip or trek to make in one of those hired taxis if you don't mind paying a few extra baht), it is definitely worth the effort both
At Chiang Dao there is a wat of note as well as one of the deepest limestone caves in all Thailand.

Visit The Elephants in Thailand

A popular choice for tourists visiting Thailand? Getting up close and personal with everyone’s favorite pachyderm: elephants!

Over the past few years, tourists in all of Southeast Asia have been more aware that elephants are everywhere abused by tourism. When you hear that it is only after being captured and brutally handled in order to “tame” a wild elephant’s fierce nature, taking a ride on one isn ’ t such much fun anymore.

But we cannot ignore that unethical elephant tourism is still taking place today. Yet you can still pay rides on the backs of beaten-up elephants, and for entrance to vicious elephant parks.

If you are an elephant lover, or yearn for a once-in-a lifetime experience but don't want to  contribute to their abuse, visit the only place proper in Chiang Mai--the Elephant Nature Park.

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