Planning a trip to Bangkok, Thailand
- Itinerary
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- Things to Carry
Things to do in Bangkok in March
Arrive at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport and transfer to the luxury Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel. Enjoy a lavish breakfast at the hotel with your friends.
Embark on a private luxury boat tour along the Chao Phraya River, passing by the Grand Palace and other historic landmarks. Indulge in a gourmet lunch on board as you take in the city's mesmerizing skyline.
Dine at the iconic Sirocco Restaurant, located on the 63rd floor of the Lebua at State Tower, offering unparalleled views of the city while enjoying a sumptuous dinner.
Venture to the Chao Phraya River for an exhilarating jet ski tour, offering scenic views of Bangkok's skyline from the water. Enjoy a delectable breakfast at Sala Rattanakosin Eatery and Bar.
Indulge in a dining experience at Nahm, offering a contemporary twist on traditional Thai cuisine and a Michelin-starred status.
Transfer to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport for your departure, concluding a thrilling and luxurious adventure in Bangkok.
March is a hot and humid month in Bangkok, with average temperatures ranging from 25 to 35 degrees Celsius (77 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit). The humidity is typically around 70%, which can make the heat feel even more oppressive. There is a chance of rain on most days, but the showers are usually short-lived. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Bangkok
Clothing & Apparel
Lightweight clothing -
T-shirts, shorts, and skirts made of breathable fabrics like cotton or linen are ideal for the hot and humid weather.
Comfortable walking shoes -
You'll be doing a lot of walking in Bangkok, so make sure your shoes are supportive and comfortable.
Hat -
A hat will help protect you from the sun.
Scarf or sarong -
A scarf or sarong can be used as a headscarf, a wrap, or a beach cover-up.
Swimsuit -
If you're planning on swimming, pack a swimsuit.
Accessories
Sunscreen -
The sun in Bangkok is strong, so don't forget to pack sunscreen.
Sunglasses -
Sunglasses will help protect your eyes from the sun.
Insect repellent -
Insect repellent will help keep mosquitoes and other bugs away.
First aid kit -
A first aid kit is always a good idea to have on hand, especially if you're planning on doing any activities that could lead to injury.
Travel documents -
Make sure to pack your passport, visa, and other important travel documents.
Essentials & Must Haves
Money -
You can exchange currency at the airport or at banks and exchange bureaus in Bangkok.
Credit cards -
Credit cards are widely accepted in Bangkok.
Phone and charger -
Your phone will be your lifeline in Bangkok. Make sure to pack a charger.
Camera -
Bangkok is a beautiful city, so you'll want to pack a camera to capture all the memories.
Guidebook -
A guidebook can help you plan your trip and learn more about Bangkok.
Good to have
Reusable water bottle -
Bangkok's tap water is not safe to drink, so it's a good idea to bring a reusable water bottle.
Power bank -
A power bank will help keep your phone and other devices charged.
Universal adapter -
If you're coming from a different country, you'll need a universal adapter to plug in your electronics.
Small backpack -
A small backpack is a great way to carry your essentials while you're exploring Bangkok.
Travel insurance -
Travel insurance can protect you in case of lost luggage, medical emergencies, or other unexpected events.
Electronics
Phone -
Your phone will be your lifeline in Bangkok. Make sure to pack a charger.
Camera -
Bangkok is a beautiful city, so you'll want to pack a camera to capture all the memories.
Laptop or tablet -
If you're planning on doing any work or research while you're in Bangkok, you may want to pack a laptop or tablet.
E-reader -
An e-reader is a great way to relax and read while you're traveling.
Headphones -
Headphones will help you block out the noise and enjoy your music or podcasts.
Payment Options -
Cash and credit cards are both widely accepted in Bangkok. However, it's always a good idea to have some local currency on hand for small purchases.