Bangkok All-Inclusive packages from Many2Go Holidays take the guesswork out of budgeting for a Thailand holiday, because the big-ticket items are settled before you board. With everything bundled together, you land in Bangkok knowing your hotel, daily meals, airport transfers and sightseeing are already paid for, and the only Baht you spend is on shopping or a tuk-tuk ride you feel like taking.
This suits Indian travellers who want a relaxed trip without doing the maths at every meal. Bangkok is just about 4 hours away by air, Thailand entry rules for Indian travellers are changing in 2026, with India moving from visa-free entry to a Visa on Arrival (around 2,000 THB for a short stay), so we confirm the current requirement and help with your visa before you fly, and prices start from ₹34,999 per person. An all-inclusive plan stretches that value further: instead of paying separately for breakfast, dinner, the Grand Palace tickets and the river cruise, you get one fixed package and far fewer surprises on your card statement.
What makes our Bangkok All-Inclusive packages special
The whole idea of all-inclusive is that the money conversation happens once, in India, and not repeatedly in Bangkok. Our packages are built so that the daily essentials are pre-arranged and the daily decisions are about fun, not finances.
- Meals sorted daily: Breakfast every day, plus dinners that mix hotel buffets with a sit-down Thai meal, so you are never hunting for food after a long day at the markets.
- Sightseeing built in: Entry and guided visits to anchor spots like the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, a Chao Phraya River experience, and a Safari World day are part of the plan, not paid extras.
- Transfers handled: Airport pickup, drop and all sightseeing transport are arranged, so you skip the haggling and the meter worries.
- Indian-friendly support: Help with vegetarian and Jain meal requests, plus a contact who understands what Indian families expect on tour.
Because so much is prepaid, all-inclusive is genuinely useful for first-timers, families and anyone who would rather not track expenses across a four or five day trip.
Sample All-Inclusive Bangkok itineraries
The packages below show how the all-inclusive format scales. Each one bundles stay, daily meals, transfers and the listed sightseeing. Prices are per person on twin sharing and move up with hotel category and inclusions.
| Package | Nights | From (per person) | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bangkok Essentials All-Inclusive | 3 | ₹34,999 | 3-star stay, breakfast and dinner daily, Grand Palace and Wat Pho, shared transfers |
| Bangkok City and River | 4 | ₹49,999 | 4-star stay, all meals, Chao Phraya cruise, Chatuchak and Asiatique, group transfers |
| Bangkok Premium All-Inclusive | 5 | ₹74,999 | 5-star stay, all meals with select drinks, Safari World, private transfers |
Want flights added or a Pattaya extension? We can fold those in and keep the all-inclusive logic intact, so the quote you see is close to the final figure.
Best time for a All-Inclusive Bangkok trip
Bangkok is a year-round city, but the sweet spot is November to February. The weather is cooler and drier, which matters a lot when your package has you walking through temple courtyards, browsing Chatuchak Weekend Market and standing on an open river boat. This is also the most comfortable window for families with children and for older travellers.
If you book all-inclusive for this peak period, lock the dates early, since November to February overlaps with Indian winter holidays and rates climb closer to departure. The hotter months from March to May still work well for an all-inclusive plan, because the air-conditioned hotels, malls and indoor inclusions cushion you from the heat, and packages can be a little softer on price. The monsoon stretch brings short, heavy showers rather than washouts, so an indoor-leaning itinerary still delivers.
What's included
Every Bangkok All-Inclusive package from Many2Go bundles the core trip costs into one price. A typical inclusion list covers:
- Hotel accommodation for the full stay, from 3-star value to 5-star premium depending on tier.
- Daily breakfast, plus dinners (and lunches on the higher tiers), with vegetarian and Jain options on request.
- All airport and sightseeing transfers, shared on value tiers and private on the premium tier.
- Guided sightseeing and entry to the package's listed attractions, such as the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, a Chao Phraya River experience, Asiatique and Safari World.
- Applicable local taxes on the included services and on-trip coordination support.
Note that Thailand entry rules for Indian travellers are changing in 2026, with India moving from visa-free entry to a Visa on Arrival (around 2,000 THB for a short stay), so we confirm the current requirement and help with your visa before you fly. Flights are included only on Tour with Flights versions; personal shopping, optional shows and tips are not part of the package. The Thai Baht (THB) you carry is really just for extras.
