Are you planning a trip to Thailand? If so, this news could be a game-changer for you. Today, we’re here to provide you with all the details about IRCTC’s budget-friendly Thailand tour package, starting from the city of Nawabs, Lucknow.
IRCTC: An Opportunity to Explore Thailand
From December 8th, 2023, to December 13th, 2023, IRCTC is all set to operate the “Sparkling Thailand ex-Lucknow” tour package. This package promises a 6-day and 5-night adventure in the exotic land of Thailand.
Discover Bangkok and Pattaya with IRCTC
In this splendid tour package by IRCTC, you’ll have the chance to explore the enchanting destinations of Bangkok and Pattaya. The cost for this tour package starts at just ₹60,300 per person.
Inclusions and Flight Details
The tour package includes direct flights from Lucknow to Bangkok (Thailand) and return flights from Bangkok to Lucknow. You’ll be provided with various amenities throughout your journey, including accommodation, meals, flight tickets, and more. To book this incredible tour package, simply visit the IRCTC website.
Pricing Details
- Solo Traveler: If you’re planning to embark on this journey alone, the cost will be ₹69,800.
- Couple’s Retreat: If you’re traveling with a companion, the cost per person is ₹60,300.
- Group Travel (3 or More): For groups of three or more, the cost is ₹60,300 per person.
Child-Friendly Pricing
For children aged 5 to 11, with an extra bed, the charge is ₹55,200. Children aged 2 to 11 without an extra bed will be charged ₹51,100.
This IRCTC Thailand tour package offers an incredible opportunity to explore the beauty of Thailand at an affordable price. Don’t miss out on this chance to create unforgettable memories in the Land of Smiles. Book your trip today and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime.
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