Why Your “Cheap” Thailand Package Actually Cost 60% More

Thinking of booking that attractively cheap Thailand package you saw online? You’re not alone. Countless Indian travelers jump on “Thailand 5 days, 4 nights with flights for ₹18,000!” only to spend waaay more than expected. Here’s the truth: cheap Thailand packages nearly always hide real costs that drive your total spend up by 50%—sometimes even 100%. Here’s how it really happens and how to avoid it.

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The Sticker Shock: What’s NOT in That Super-Low Price?

1. Flights with Shocking Add-ons

Many cheap deals claim “flights included” but:

  • Flights land at odd hours (costlier transfers or extra hotel night stay)
  • Hand baggage only; checked-in bags are often ₹3,000-6,000 extra, return
  • No meal inclusions, pay for all onboard food

Hidden flight fees alone can add ₹4,000–₹7,000 per person.

2. Accommodation Downgrade or Distance

“3-Star” often means:

  • Outskirts, 20+km from attractions (Bangkok hotels “near center” are sometimes in industrial zones)
  • Tiny rooms, no views, no breakfast (breakfast adds ₹500-800/day for 2 people)
  • ‘Surprise’ room upgrades needed on arrival for basic comfort

For city-center, decent hotels with breakfast, budget ₹2,000–₹3,000/night extra for 2.

3. Hidden Costs: Taxes & Fees

  • Hotels in Thailand charge 10% service charge and 7% VAT. These are often added at checkout if the package price was quoted as base rate—can be ₹400–₹700/night
  • Local tourist tax at hotels: ₹50–₹125/night, charged at check-in
  • Resort fees for amenities, payable at the property—not online (₹1,000–₹3,000 for the entire stay)

4. Entry Fees and Tours: Not Included

  • Most “cheap” packages do not include entry fees to temples, markets, islands, or shows
  • Grand Palace: ₹1,250, Wat Pho: ₹400, Wat Arun: ₹300
  • Island boat tours: ₹2,500–₹5,000 per person/per tour
  • Night markets, Siam Ocean World, Safari World: All extra
  • Attractions alone can add ₹7,000–₹15,000 per trip

5. “Leisure Days”—No Sightseeing Included

  • Many cheap itineraries list “Day at leisure” as filler; you pay for all local travel, food, and activities that day
  • Hotel transfer to main city attractions typically costs ₹300–₹800 per ride

6. Shopping Stops & Forced Expenses

  • Some budget packages require you to attend commission “shopping tours” (gems, suits, souvenir shops). You waste half a day and are pressured to buy
  • Skipped or rushed sightseeing if group spends too long shopping

7. Meals? Don’t Count On It

  • Most low-cost packages are “breakfast only” (sometimes not even that!)
  • Expect to shell out ₹300–₹800 per meal in normal restaurants; much more if you dine at tourist spots.

8. Currency Exchange, Tips, and More

  • Currency exchange fees: ₹100–₹300 per transaction
  • Thai ATM charges: ₹500–₹600 per withdrawal
  • Credit card fees: 2–3% per transaction
  • Tipping is standard: guides ₹250–₹500/day, drivers ₹100–₹250/day
  • SIM card: ₹750–₹1,250 for a tourist SIM with data

Summary Table: Why “₹18,000” Can Become ₹32,000–₹40,000+

Expense“Included” in Cheap Package?Typical Extra Cost (per person)
Checked-in BaggageNO₹3,000–₹6,000
Hotel Taxes & FeesNO₹1,800–₹3,500
Airport/Hotel TransfersSOMETIMES₹1,000–₹2,000
Island Tours/Day TripsRARELY₹3,000–₹10,000
Entry Fees (Grand Palace, etc.)NO₹1,800–₹3,000
Meals (Lunch/Dinner)NO₹2,500–₹5,000
Tipping, SIM, CurrencyNO₹1,000–₹2,500
TOTAL EXTRA₹16,000–₹25,000+

A “super saver” package at ₹18,000–₹20,000 virtually always ends up costing most travelers at least ₹32,000–₹40,000 once all essentials are factored in. That’s a jump of 60%+!

Common Cheap-Deal Tactics to Watch For:

  1. No Full Inclusions List: “All main attractions covered,” but actual entry tickets, meals, transport, tips, and taxes are all excluded.
  2. No Exact Hotel Names: Only “3-star” or “standard” – always insist on name and location in writing.
  3. Non-Refundable Deposit: You lose money if any small change/cancellation is needed.
  4. Group Departure Only: Fixed dates, inflexible itinerary—delay is possible if the minimum group not met.
  5. Personal Bank/UPI for Payment: Never pay travel agent or unknown agency directly.

How to Avoid Overpaying on a Cheap Thailand Package

  • Demand a day-wise breakdown: What’s included each day—hotels, meals, tickets, transfers, guides?
  • Ask for actual hotel links: Google street view/check TripAdvisor/Google Maps ratings.
  • Get a complete cost summary: Ask for “ALL taxes, fees, and compulsory expenses” in writing.
  • Clarify all meal inclusions: Factor in at least ₹5,000–₹8,000 extra for meals if only breakfast included.
  • Research mandatory activities: Island tours? Entry tickets? Show prices? Add these to your budget.
  • Book with reputable agencies: Look for transparent pricing, reviews, and official documentation.

The Smart Traveler’s Summary

A properly planned Thailand trip doesn’t have to break the bank—realistic 5-night, 6-day packages with all flights, central hotels, attractions, transfers, and taxes usually start from ₹27,000–₹34,000 (excluding luxury hotels or business-class upgrades).

If a deal seems too good to be true, it almost always is. Insist on transparency and all-in costs upfront. Saving ₹5,000 on a cheap deal is pointless if it means paying ₹15,000 extra at your destination, or worse, coming home feeling scammed.

Choose peace of mind. Ask questions. Book smart. And enjoy Thailand the way it’s meant to be—amazing and worry-free!

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