Our Bangkok Family packages are built for parents who want a holiday that keeps both kids and grown-ups happy, without the stress of planning everything from scratch. Bangkok sits just about 4 hours from most Indian cities, so even families with small children land before anyone gets too restless, and 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.
From temples and palaces to the famous Safari World and the floating markets along the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok packs in something for every age. Starting from ₹19,999 per person, our family plans bundle child-friendly hotels, safe private transfers and a pace that leaves room for naps and ice cream breaks. Whether your little ones love animals, swimming pools or street snacks, we shape the days around what your family actually enjoys.
What makes our Bangkok Family packages special
Travelling with children needs more thought than a couples getaway, so we design every detail with families in mind. Here is what sets our family trips apart:
- Kid-friendly stays: Hotels with family rooms, swimming pools and breakfast spreads that include options fussy eaters will actually finish.
- Safe private transfers: No figuring out unfamiliar public transport with strollers and bags. Air-conditioned cars with child-friendly seating pick you up and drop you back.
- Theme park time built in: Safari World, with its open-zoo drive-through and marine show, is a highlight most kids talk about long after the holiday ends.
- Vegetarian and Indian meal support: We point you to trusted Indian and vegetarian restaurants, and many hotels arrange Jain or vegetarian breakfasts on request.
- Flexible, relaxed pacing: Sightseeing in the cooler mornings, downtime in the afternoons, so nobody melts down by evening.
- On-ground support: A local contact you can reach in case of a missed nap, a sudden craving or a change of plan.
Sample Family Bangkok itineraries
Here are three popular family options. Each can be extended with a day trip or a beach add-on like Pattaya if you want a longer break.
| Package | Nights | From (per person) | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Family Fun Starter | 3 Nights | ₹19,999 | Value 3-star, Safari World, city sights |
| Family Explorer | 4 Nights | ₹31,999 | 4-star with pool, theme parks, river cruise |
| Family Luxe Escape | 5 Nights | ₹49,999 | 5-star resort, private transfers, full activities |
Prices are indicative and per person on twin or family-room sharing. Children sharing with parents often travel at reduced rates, so the actual family total can be lower than three full adult fares.
Best time for a Family Bangkok trip
The best window for a family holiday in Bangkok is November to February, when the weather is cooler and drier. This makes long days at Safari World and walks around the Grand Palace far more comfortable for children, who tire quickly in heat and humidity.
This period also lines up neatly with the Indian winter and Christmas school holidays, so families can travel without pulling kids out of school for too long. March to May is hotter, so plan more pool time and indoor activities if you visit then. The June to October monsoon brings short, heavy showers, but rooms are cheaper and crowds at the markets and palaces are thinner, which some parents prefer.
What's included
Every Many2Go family package is put together so you can simply pack and go. A typical inclusion list covers:
- Return airfare from your chosen Indian city (on Tour with Flights options) or land-only if you prefer to book flights yourself.
- Family-friendly hotel stays for the package nights, with daily breakfast.
- Private airport pickup and drop, plus transfers for scheduled sightseeing.
- Safari World entry and selected attraction tickets, depending on the tier you choose.
- A Chao Phraya river experience on the Explorer and Luxe plans.
- Guidance on vegetarian and Indian dining, plus 24x7 on-trip assistance.
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, plus the entry card and arrival formalities so the family sails through immigration. Travel insurance, lunches, dinners and personal shopping at spots like Chatuchak Weekend Market are kept separate so you only pay for what your family wants.
