Peak season for travelMarch AU$388 | Cheapest return ticket priceAU$811 Muscat(MCT) ⇒ Bangkok(BKK) | Cheapest direct flight priceAU$461 Muscat(MCT) ⇒ Bangkok(BKK) |
Prices shown are for 1 adult ticket including taxes & fees.(As ticket fares can change frequently, these advertised prices are for reference only. The actual prices will be shown at time of booking.)
Flight info. | Departure | Arrival | Route | Weekly Schedule | |
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WY811 Oman Air | 02:20 MCT 11:20 BKK | Muscat to Bangkok | ---W-F- | Search | |
TG7524 Thai Airways | 02:35 MCT 11:20 BKK | Muscat to Bangkok | ---W-F- | Search | |
WY815 Oman Air | 09:00 MCT 18:00 BKK | Muscat to Bangkok | SMTWTFS | Search | |
WY817 Oman Air | 21:20 MCT 06:20 BKK | Muscat to Bangkok | SMTWTFS | Search | |
TG7522 Thai Airways | 22:00 MCT 06:45 BKK | Muscat to Bangkok | SMTW--S | Search |
A mere mention of Bangkok reminds of its famous nightlife. Yes, it’s fantastic, but the city has a lot more to offer to its visitors. As a city of contrasts, the peaceful temples, a tuk-tuk ride or the bustling Chinatown and the local cuisine will give a total experience of the city. The luxury malls with boutiques and markets will surely pinch your wallet. However, every penny spend will be worth it.
Tip: Anytime is a good time to be in Bangkok. However, late November and December will be ideal.
Getting to Bangkok
The Suvarnabhumi Airport is one of the two international airports of Bangkok. You will find several flights from Muscat to Bangkok. Direct flights from Muscat will take nearly 6 hours. Oman Air services this route quite well. The Muscat to Bangkok flights is available round the day. However, for cheap flights to Bangkok, you can consider connecting flights as Multiple Airlines are servicing this route.
Tip: Select the connecting flight wisely, as many of them take more than 12 hours to reach.
What to see in Bangkok?
Exciting and fascinating, that’s what Bangkok is for every visitor. A happening place that the city, it never goes to sleep. Take the traffic jams in your stride and experience the incredible Bangkok.
Start with Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho. The statue is covered with gold leaf and is a sight to watch. Also, try the traditional Thai massage nearby. True to its name is the Grand Palace. Once a king’s home, it is now open for the general public to see the palace spread over 214,000 sq. Meters. When in Bangkok try the famous tuk-tuk and the Sky Train for travelling within the city. There is no better way to go around. The Chatuchak Market spread over 8000 stalls cover an area of 27 acres, and you will find almost everything for sale here.
The Chai Phraya River flows through Bangkok and serves as the lifeline. Experience the ‘Venice of the East’ with a boat trip along the river.
Also include the National Museum, the Sathorn Unique Tower and Lumpini Park in your itinerary. Your visit to Bangkok is not complete without watching a kickboxing match at Ratchadamnoen stadium.
Tip: Within the city, travel safe and remain alert for your belongings, especially during late hours.
Shop and Dine in Bangkok
Siam Paragon is a lot more than a shoppers’ paradise. A famous shopping mall with a huge aquarium, multiplex cinemas, and several restaurants, you can spend the whole day shopping and trying the local cuisines. Chinatown of Bangkok has streets with stalls and restaurants with amazing Chinese food. The Chatuchak Market is the best place to enjoy shopping, just that you keep your bargaining skills at hand.
Tip: Try the street food of Bangkok, especially Pad Thai and Som Tam.
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