Thailand Solo packages are built for the Indian traveller who wants to explore at their own pace without paying a single supplement that quietly doubles the cost. Thailand is one of the easiest countries in Asia to visit alone, which is why so many first solo trips from India start here. You get beaches in Phuket and Krabi, temples in Bangkok, mountain calm in Chiang Mai and brilliant street food, all within a 4 to 5 hour flight from most Indian metros.
What makes it work for solo travel is the mix of low cost, easy logistics and a steady stream of other independent travellers to meet. 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. Our packages start from ₹22,999 per person, priced honestly for one, so you are not subsidising an empty second bed.
What makes our Thailand Solo packages special
Travelling alone should not mean travelling unsupported. We design solo itineraries so you always have a safety net while keeping the freedom to roam.
- Solo-safe stays: central, well-lit hotels with 24-hour reception, near BTS Skytrain stops in Bangkok or the main beach strips in Phuket and Krabi.
- Social by design: shared activities like Phi Phi island-hopping boats, Bangkok food walks and Chiang Mai cooking classes, the easiest places to meet fellow travellers.
- Honest single pricing: no inflated single-supplement traps. We quote per person for solo occupancy upfront.
- On-ground support: a real person on WhatsApp if a transfer is late or a plan changes.
Sample Solo Thailand itineraries
These are starting points you can mix and match. Prices are per person for solo travellers and scale with hotel standard, nights and the number of private transfers you add.
| Package | Nights | From (per person) | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bangkok & Pattaya Solo Starter | 4 | ₹22,999 | Budget, 3-star, shared transfers |
| Phuket, Phi Phi & Krabi Solo Explorer | 6 | ₹39,999 | Comfort, 4-star, shared and private mix |
| Bangkok, Chiang Mai & Phuket Grand Solo | 8 | ₹64,999 | Premium, 4 to 5-star, private transfers |
The Solo Starter suits a first short trip, the Solo Explorer is the favourite for beach lovers, and the Grand Solo covers the full north-to-south sweep with more comfort.
Best time for a Solo Thailand trip
The best window for a solo Thailand trip is November to April, the cool, dry season with clear skies and reliable island boats. This is peak time for Phi Phi, Krabi and Phuket, so the beaches buzz with travellers, which helps if you are hoping to meet people.
December and January are busiest and priciest, so for lower fares and quieter beaches, aim for early November or April. The May to October monsoon brings rain, mainly to the islands, but also cheaper hotels and a lush, green Chiang Mai that suits a budget solo traveller. Book island day trips early in your stay so you have buffer days if the sea turns choppy.
What's included
- Handpicked hotels chosen for solo safety and central location, on a per-person solo basis
- Daily breakfast at most stays
- Airport pick-up and drop, plus the transfers listed in your package (shared or private)
- Guided sightseeing and activities per the itinerary, including island-hopping or temple tours where mentioned
- Visa guidance and a pre-trip checklist for Indian passport holders
- 24x7 WhatsApp support and all applicable taxes on included services
Flights, insurance, optional tours, personal expenses and tips are not included unless you pick a Tour with Flights option, in which case we bundle return airfare from your nearest metro.














