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Seven-day tour to Phuket, Bangkok, Thailand

Thailand is a vibrant and warm place. The local people are simple and kind-hearted, and the natural environment and resources are very rich. The traditional culture and characteristic regional culture are well preserved, making it an ideal tourist destination. Here is a detailed strategy for you.

I customized it myself on Ctrip. I think it is more convenient to choose the package directly. Air tickets are the most cost-effective recommendation, and hotels can be chosen according to your own budget.

We arrived in Bangkok at 10:55 in the morning, and it took about an hour to get the visa on arrival, which was very smooth. We arrived at the hotel at 2pm and had just checked in. I suggest you choose a flight at this time.

The best itinerary for a seven-day trip to Thailand

Day 1: Ratchatha Train Night Market, Wangquan Duty Free Shop

This trip is very short. There are also fewer places to go. In the afternoon, after settling in at the hotel, I went to the downtown store of Wangquan Duty Free Shop. Here I want to say that I bought duty-free shop coupons on Taobao, including several shopping coupons, a 200 baht meal voucher, and reimbursement of the fare to and from the duty-free shop. This is a special value.

Take a taxi directly to Ratchata Train Night Market after around 6 o’clock.

The next day: Grand Palace Chinatown Ferris Wheel Night Market

I set off to the Grand Palace at nine o'clock and went to Chinatown at three o'clock in the afternoon. Frankly, Chinatown is not interesting. They were all shops selling gold and stuff, so there wasn’t much to browse. Then we arrived at the Ferris Wheel Night Market at around 6 o'clock. I recommend everyone to come to this place. The night view is beautiful, there are so many shops selling small items, clothes, pharmacies and cosmetics, as well as restaurants! snack! I've been here a long time! I went back to the shop below the hotel and had a Thai massage. Super comfortable.

Day 3: Siam Shopping District at Erawan Shrine

Go to worship Erawan Shrine at 10 am, next to Siam Shopping District. After worshiping Buddha, we went directly to the mall for lunch. I went shopping in the mall in the afternoon and bought a lot of handwritten letters at Big C. They were really cheap and there were a lot of things. There are more L’Oreal red brands here than duty-free shops! Hot colors are also available~I had a massage after the meal.

Day 4: Phuket

Take a taxi to the airport at 1 o'clock and arrive in Phuket at 3:25 pm. This hotel is located in Patong Beach. Although it is heavily commercialized, I think it is quite lively. We arrived at the hotel around 5 o'clock and after settling in we went for a walk on the beach. The sunset is still beautiful. I would go back and rest after walking and eating.

Day 5: Log in to online celebrity attractions

If you go to the attractions on the Internet Celebrity List, you can buy tickets at Mafengwo and add 169 yuan for transportation. Sisters who just want to take pictures can come because they can only take pictures! The scenery is beautiful, but the area is very small with nothing to do. I stayed here for an hour, took some photos and left! Return to the hotel at three o'clock, then go shopping in Jiangxi, and return to the night market after dinner.

Day 6: Going to sea

Highly recommend this day’s itinerary! I bought a one-day tour on e-commerce website. There are different packages to choose from. We went to Imperial Island and Coral Island, where we could snorkel after lunch. I think it's great value.

Day 7: Elephant Riding - Return to Beijing

We will take a flight at 10pm, arrange elephant riding and shopping during the day, and then arrive at the airport at 6pm.

Using Grab all the way in Bangkok is convenient, fast and really not expensive. Be sure to buy a shuttle bus in advance when going to Phuket, because taxis there are very expensive. Bought from Taobao for 128. Have a nice trip.

: Thailand visa on arrival guide

1. Visa on arrival application form:

It is recommended that you print and fill it out in advance. Attach a 2-inch white background photo to the form and fill in the form as shown below. If you need a template, you can follow me via private message.

2. Air ticket and hotel travel itinerary:

The booking platform will send it to your email, so you need to print it out in advance.

3. Entry and exit forms:

The flight attendant on the plane will issue them to everyone. See picture below. You can save it to your mobile phone in advance. You must fill it out in English.

4. Cash:

When entering the country, individuals need to bring 10,000 baht, and families need to bring 20,000 baht. Personally, I don’t think you need to bring too much, and I generally don’t check it in. Spending money in Thailand is very convenient. 711, Alipay can be used to pay in shopping malls and grabs, and the exchange rate is more cost-effective than exchanging with MO

Send your passport, visa on arrival form, entry card, hotel travel itinerary and round-trip air tickets to the customs. After checking the information, the customs will give you a number and go to the waiting area to wait for a call.

After getting my passport back, I saw the words "Passport Control" and went to the immigration counter to queue up and get stamped for entry! Then go get your luggage~

I have prepared everything in advance. I will go straight to the queue as soon as I get off the plane. There is no need to fill it out on the spot. It can save at least 20 minutes, so it is recommended that you prepare in advance.