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529/A, 18th
Main, HSR Layout, Sector 3, Bangalore | Ph: +91 9483958408, 9880388991 | [email protected] | www.takeabreak.in
Pattaya – Bangkok
4 Days /3 Nights
Overview
RO: Room only
SC: Self Catering
HB: Half Board
B&B: Bed and breakfast
D, B&B: Dinner, bed and breakfast
HB – breakfast & dinner
FB: Dinner, bed, breakfast and lunch
FB+: Dinner, bed, breakfast, lunch and activities daily
FI: Fully inclusive
Destination Nights Basis Room Type
Pattaya
Bangkok
2
1
BB
BB
Standard Room
Standard Room
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Day 1: INDIA – PATTAYA
Pattaya
Pattaya is a town on Thailand’s eastern Gulf coast known for a wild nightlife scene that attracts international visitors,
weekenders from Bangkok and expats. A quiet fishing village as recently as the 1960s, it’s now lined with resort hotels, high-rise
condos and a large seaside mall. Jet-skiing and parasailing are popular activities at Pattaya's busy beaches.
Day Notes
Arrive in Bangkok Airport by Thai Airways. After Immigration and baggage collection, freshen up at the airport and depart on
coach transfer to your hotel.
On route stop over near SRI RACHA TIGER ZOO for breakfast.
After breakfast, continue your journey to Pattaya
Reach hotel by noon, check in and relax
At 5.15 pm assemble at the lobby and you will transferred by coach for the famous Alcazar Show.
THE ALCAZAR CABARET PATTAYA
Performed in a state of the art theatre seating up to 1,200
patrons, the cabaret makes extensive use of computer
technology, making for a stunning show. The complex also
features a Thai restaurant, cafe and gift shop. Sit back,
relax, and be captivated by ostentatious performances of
Pattaya's charming drag queens Experience the new wave
of Entertainment. You ought not leave Pattaya without
seeing the "Alcazar Show". The greatest show in Asia which
is a legend in this area.
After the show, Dinner at an Beverely Plaza hotel.
After dinner you may wish to return to the hotel or enjoy
the nightlife of Pattaya
Overnight at Pattaya
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________Included FB Alcazar Show
Day 2: PATTAYA
Day Notes
After breakfast report at the lobby at 8:45am. Transfer by coach to Coral Island.
Coral Island, or Koh Larn, is a picture-postcard island off the coast of Pattaya. The popular day-trip destination is set up for
underwater diving in the surrounding coral, glass-bottom boat tours and beachfront relaxing at one of several beaches on the
island. Activities like sea-kayaking and parasailing are also catered for, and buffet lunches are served on the sand.
After Coral island tour take up lunch at an Indian restaurant
Return to the resort and freshen up and relax.
Rest of the evening at leisure.
Overnight at Pattaya
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Included FB
Coral Island Tour
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Day 3: PATTAYA – BANGKOK
Day Notes
After breakfast at the Hotel, checkout & proceed to Bangkok.
On reaching Bangkok, check in and freshen up
After freshen up proceed for lunch at an Indian restaurant.
After lunch time free for shopping. (No transportation arrangements provided for shopping)
Return to the hotel by late evening.
Overnight at Bangkok
BANGKOK Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, is a sprawling metropolis known for its ornate shrines and vibrant street life. The boat-filled Chao Phraya River feeds its network of canals, flowing past the Rattanakosin royal district, home to the opulent Grand Palace and its sacred Emerald Buddha temple. Nearby is Wat Pho with its enormous reclining Buddha and, on the opposite shore, Wat Arun with its steep steps and Khmer-style spire.
Area: 1,569 km² Population: 6.355 million (2000)
SHOPPING
Markets around Bangkok offer fascinating shopping experiences. Compared to air-conditioned malls, though, they are hot and sticky mazes with alleys after alleys of shops selling everything from one-off fashion accessories to knock-off kitchens to farm-fresh flowers and agricultural produce.
With excellent bargains, the markets also offer a slice of local life and a great opportunity to sample the kind of food you won't find in most restaurants. Of all the markets in Bangkok, Chatuchak Weekend Market is a must visit, while others, such as those in Patpong, Khlong Thom and Saphan Phut offer exciting night-time shopping experiences. For something you won't find anywhere else, try one of the floating markets, which combine shopping and sightseeing into one.
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CHATUCHAK MARKET IN BANGKOK &BANGKOK WEEKEND MARKET
Once only popular among wholesalers and traders, Chatuchak Weekend Market has reached a landmark status as a must-visit place for tourists. Its sheer s ize and diverse collections of merchandise will bring any seasoned shoppers to their knees – this is where you can literally shop ‘till you drop’. The 35-acre (68-rai) area of Chatuchak is home to more than 8,000 market stalls. On a typical weekend, more than 200,000 visitors come here to sift through the goods on offer. Veteran shoppers would agree that just about everything is on sale here, although not all at the best bargain rates. But if you have one weekend in Bangkok, squeeze in a day trip to Chatuchak Weekend Market and you will not be disappointed. MBK SHOPPING CENTER BANGKOK
The multi-storey MBK is probably Bangkok's most legendary shopping mall, popular with both tourists and locals. Eight floors packed with 2,000 shops that sell everything from clothing, fashion accessories, handbags, leather products and luggage to furniture, mobile phones, electric appliances, cameras, stationery and DVDs. MBK (launched in 1986) is a beehive of activity, especially on weekends, when half of Bangkok converges to shop for bargains. It's not as up-market or stylish as neighboring Siam Discovery, Siam Centre and the glitzy Siam Paragon, but it offers a mind-boggling range of goods spread over 89,000 square meters and is considerably less expensive. You'll find entire floors dedicated to shoes and handbags, fashion and clothing, mobile phones and furniture. Like every shopping complex in Bangkok, there is an enormous food court with lots of affordable and yummy Thai and International food to choose from. The top floor comprises of an entertainment complex boasting plush cinemas, modern karaoke facilities, a computer games arcade and plenty of other restaurants and fast food choices
KHAO SAN ROAD SHOPPING - The centre of the backpackers' universe is bursting with fun, tacky and useful things to blow your baht on. Its ubiquitous travel shops can arrange your outward journey, whether it be flights, trains or bus tickets. The many tailors will happily whip you up a sharp suit ready for when you arrive back from the islands.
A must for the beach is a gripping read, and fortunately several of the city's best second hand-book shops are here. Modern essentials aren't neglected either: internet cafes, chemists, convenience stores, banks and monetary exchanges abound
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PRATUNAM MARKET IN BANGKOK
BANGKOK WHOLESALE MARKET
Pratunam Market is a major market selling clothes, shoes, and fashion accessories at wholesale prices. Enter the small alleys and jam-packed small streets and you will find yourself in the middle of a clothes-maze. Prices are very cheap, and most shops offer retail prices for single pieces. Located at the intersection of Ratchaprop and Petchburi roads (next to Amari Watergate Hotel), Pratunam Wholesale Market is filled with shops and tiny stalls flowing over to the sidewalks and extending all the way to Baiyoke Towers I and Baiyoke Towers II on Ratchaprarop Soi 3. More than a shopping experience, the market offers an immersion in the local way of life – vendors working their sewing machines, packing and unpacking orders, carting trolleys up and down the narrow aisles, and shouting gossip at each other for lack of a better thing to do. It offers a stark glimpse into what shopping used to be like before air-conditioned malls.
Shops and vendor stalls at Pratunam Market display all kinds of clothes, from shorts, T-shirts, formal evening dresses, suits, winter jackets to bizarre outfits and costumes. The section closer to Petchaburi Road has a large concentration of fancy dress and embroidered costumes (think sequins, feathers and beads).
Deeper in, closer to Baiyoke Tower I, the collection becomes less fancy but more suitable for everyday wear. Modern fashion, such as jeans, bikinis, funny T-shirts and safari pants are found in the aisles just opposite the entrance of Baiyoke Suite Hotel. Across from Pratunam Market, Baiyoke Tower I offers five floors of similar clothing and a good handful of shops selling accessories such as leather totes, belts, faux jewelry, women’s shoes and baseball caps. The building is air-conditioned, thus making it a nice escape from the midday heat. Other shopping attractions Indira Wholesale Market Suan Lum Night Bazaar Patong Night Market Overnight at Bangkok
Included BB
Day 4: BANGKOK
Day Notes
After breakfast check out from the HOTEL AND PROCEED FOR Grand palace tour. .
In the evening at 4pm, transfer to Bangkok airport for your return Journey
Included
BB
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PRICE
Std Option: 3* Dlx Option: 4*
USD 180 per person USD 255 per person
Hotel Information
Destination 3* Catg 4* Catg
Pattaya Green park: http://greenparkpattaya.com/ Holiday Inn:
www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/pattaya/pyxpa/hot
eldetail
Bangkok All seasons: www.seasonssiam.com Baiyoke: www.baiyokehotel.com
INCLUSIONS
Accommodation on double occupancy in the above mentioned properties or similar
All airport transfers as per the itinerary
Meal Plan – BB
Airport transfers in a private chauffeur driven vehicle
All sightseeing as per the itinerary by SIC
Govt. taxes as on date
EXCLUSIONS
Airfare
Expenses of personal nature
Portage and other handling charges
Tours other than mentioned above
Entry fee at sights other than mentioned above
Usage of vehicle for personal nature.
Travel & Medical Insurance
Note
Most of our programs are customised and we work in line with the requirements of our clients and hence the final detailed
itinerary is prepared 5 days prior to the travel date based on the weather conditions and feasibility of visiting places during
sightseeing.