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Thailand Tour Package from Nepal — 7 Days Bangkok Pattaya Phuket

Seven days, three coastlines, one of the easiest outbound trips a Nepali passport can take. Direct Kathmandu to Bangkok flights, an arrival visa stamp at Suvarnabhumi, and a route that unfolds from the markets of Bangkok to the speedboats of Phuket without a single difficult border.

From Kathmandu

Kathmandu to Thailand

Route

KTMBKK

3 hr 45 min

Airlines
  • Himalaya Airlines
  • Nepal Airlines
  • Thai Airways
Best season

Nov to Feb

For Nepali passport

Thailand visa for Nepali passport holders

Visa type

Visa on arrival

Fee

USD 60

Stay

15 days

Nepali passport holders are eligible for visa on arrival at Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang (DMK) for a 15-day stay. Carry the fee in fresh USD, a passport photo, and a printed return ticket. A 60-day eVisa is also available before travel via the official Thai eVisa portal.

  • Passport valid 6 months past arrival, with 2 blank pages
  • Printed return or onward ticket within 15 days
  • Confirmed hotel booking for the first night
  • Proof of funds, around USD 700 per person or USD 1,500 per family
  • One recent 4x6 cm photograph
  • Visa fee in fresh USD bills, no torn or marked notes

Tour Overview

Why Thailand

For most Nepali travellers, Thailand is the first stamp outside the subcontinent. The visa is straightforward, the flight is shorter than Delhi to Bangalore, and the rupee buys more than it does in Singapore or Bali. Bangkok handles the shopping and the late nights, Pattaya does the family-friendly beaches and shows, and Phuket delivers the postcard islands. You can mix any two without backtracking, and the whole trip rarely needs more than seven nights to feel complete.

Popular packages from Kathmandu

Our most-booked Thailand itineraries start with Bangkok and end on water. The 5N6D Bangkok and Pattaya circuit is the quickest meaningful trip. The 4N5D Phuket beach package suits couples who want a slow first outbound trip. The 7N8D Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket combo is what most Nepali families and honeymoon couples actually book, with one internal flight from Bangkok to Phuket on the fifth morning.

Bangkok vs Pattaya vs Phuket

Bangkok is the city day. Grand Palace, Wat Arun, a long-tail boat through Bangkok Noi, and the Asiatique riverfront after sunset. Pattaya is the easy beach. Alcazar Show, Coral Island speedboat, and Walking Street if anyone wants it. Phuket is the postcard. Phi Phi Islands by day, Patong by night, Big Buddha and Wat Chalong for the half-day temple round. If you only have time for two, choose Bangkok plus Phuket. Pattaya is the third add-on for families who want a slower middle.

Thailand visa for Nepali passport holders

Visa on arrival is the simplest route, available at Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports. The fee is 2,000 THB or roughly USD 60, payable in fresh USD bills or Thai baht. The visa is valid for 15 days and is not extendable beyond that on the same stamp. If you want longer, apply for the 60-day eVisa from the official Thai eVisa portal at least 10 working days before travel. Indians require a separate process, so do not follow Indian visa advice if you hold a Nepali passport.

Best time to travel

November through February is the sweet spot. Dry, cooler, and the islands run on a full schedule. March and April are hot and hazy in the north but still good for the beaches. May through October is the monsoon, with cheaper hotels but rougher seas, so reserve Phi Phi day tours for the morning slots when the water is calmer.

Packing tips for Thailand from Nepal

Light cotton, two swimsuits, reef-safe sunscreen, mosquito repellent, and a thin shawl for the temples. Bangkok temples require shoulders and knees covered, and the Grand Palace turns away travellers in shorts. Carry a small daypack for the islands. Power sockets are Type A and C, the same as Nepal, so no adapter needed. Bring fresh USD for the visa fee and a debit card that does not charge for foreign withdrawals.

Frequently asked

Answers from our specialists

The things travellers ask most, answered by guides who lead these trips, not by a script.

  • Budget around NPR 95,000 per person for a 5N6D Bangkok and Pattaya package on twin sharing, including return KTM-BKK flights, hotels, transfers, sightseeing, and breakfast. The full 7N8D Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket circuit starts at NPR 145,000 per person. Visa fees, internal flights, and lunches are usually quoted separately.

  • Yes, but visa on arrival is available at Bangkok airports for a 15-day stay at roughly USD 60. For longer trips, apply for the 60-day eVisa online before flying. Carry a printed return ticket, hotel booking, and proof of funds at immigration.

  • Direct flights take 3 hours 45 minutes. Himalaya Airlines, Nepal Airlines, and Thai Airways all run non-stop services on the KTM-BKK route, mostly with morning or late-evening departures.

  • Yes. Thailand is among the easiest outbound countries for Nepali passports. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, signage is bilingual in major cities, and the visa-on-arrival process is well-documented. Stick to metered taxis or Grab, and prefer ATM withdrawals over money changers for better rates.

  • Yes. We arrange wheelchair-friendly hotels, slower-paced itineraries with one city per two nights, and a private guide vehicle instead of group coaches. Phuket and Pattaya have step-free beach access. We pre-book vegetarian or Hindu-friendly meals for senior travellers on request.

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