IRCTC Bangkok Pattaya Tour from Jaipur: The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has brought travelers a wonderful opportunity for a year-end trip abroad. This year, IRCTC has launched a special tour package to visit the famous cities of Bangkok and Pattaya, Thailand.
This tour package will be a 5-night, 6-day trip, taking travelers to the major tourist destinations in both cities. This initiative by IRCTC aims to provide travelers with an affordable and memorable vacation experience. IRCTC Additional General Manager (Tourism), Yogendra Gurjar, stated that the tour will begin on December 28th from Jaipur. The package will accommodate a total of 35 travelers, and bookings are being made on a first-come, first-served basis.
Interested travelers can book the package by visiting IRCTC's official website, www.irctctourism.com. The website provides detailed travel schedules, timings, and other information.
Fare and Amenities
Package price: ₹57,730 per person (double occupancy).
Actual cost: Approximately ₹54,845 per person after 5% TCS tax refund.
Key features included in this package:
Round-trip airfare.
Accommodation in a three-star hotel.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner (meals).
Local sightseeing by AC bus.
Entry tickets, travel insurance, and a tour guide.
Sights to Visit and Entertainment
IRCTC will take passengers to the following places in Bangkok:
Safari World
Marine Park
Chaophraya River Cruise
Temple and City Tour
In Pattaya, you will have the opportunity to visit Coral Island, the Alcazar Show, and the Tiffany Show. To make the trip even more exciting, ample time has been provided for shopping and exploring local markets.
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