Why Jain food in Thailand needs a specialist
Thai cuisine leans heavily on fish sauce, oyster sauce, shrimp paste and egg, so a regular “vegetarian” meal in Bangkok or Pattaya is rarely Jain-safe. On every Kanaiya Thailand departure we pre-brief Indian and Jain-friendly restaurants in Bangkok (Sukhumvit), Pattaya and Phuket, carry a Gujarati/Marwari cook or tie-up on group tours, and arrange strict no-onion-no-garlic, no-root-vegetable thalis, theplas, khichdi and fresh fruit so you never compromise on aahar even abroad.
What you'll see in Thailand
- Bangkok Grand Palace
- Pattaya beach
- Phi Phi Islands
- Phuket
- Coral Island
- Krabi
Sample Thailand Jain-food itinerary
- Arrive Bangkok, evening at leisure
- Bangkok City Tour — Grand Palace, Wat Pho
- Bangkok to Pattaya, Alcazar show
- Coral Island day trip with watersports
- Pattaya to Bangkok shopping day
- Phuket add-on (optional)
- Krabi/Phi Phi extension (optional)
- Departure Bangkok
Every itinerary is fully customisable — tell us your dates, group size and food strictness and we tailor it.
Indicative price: from ₹44,999 per person for a 5-night Thailand package (group departures), inclusive of Jain meals. Final cost depends on season, hotel category and group size.
Best time to visit Thailand
November to March is the cool dry season.
What every Kanaiya Jain-food package includes
- 100% Jain meals — no onion, no garlic, no potato/root vegetables, no egg
- Group cook or verified Jain-restaurant tie-ups (destination-dependent)
- Jain breakfast / travel-day kit: theplas, khakhra, dry snacks, ready-meals
- Advance written meal confirmation with hotels & resorts
- Hand-picked Jain-friendly hotels and transport
- Experienced Indian tour managers on group departures
See our flagship itinerary: Thailand group tour details ›
Frequently asked questions
Do you really provide pure Jain food in Thailand?
Yes. Shree Kanaiya Tours & Travels arranges 100% Jain meals in Thailand — strictly no onion, no garlic, no root vegetables and no egg. Thai cuisine leans heavily on fish sauce, oyster sauce, shrimp paste and egg, so a regular “vegetarian” meal in Bangkok or Pattaya is rarely Jain-safe.
Is Thailand Jain food available on group and customised tours?
Both. Our fixed-departure Thailand group tours include Jain meals by default, and we also build private/customised Thailand packages with the same food standards for families, senior citizens and honeymoon couples.
Can you handle very strict Jain diets (no root vegetables, chaturmas, upvas)?
Yes. Tell us your exact restrictions — no underground vegetables, no green leafy during paryushan/chaturmas, upvas/fasting meals — and we arrange accordingly and confirm with kitchens in advance.
How do I book a Thailand Jain-food tour package?
Call or WhatsApp +91-9321590898, or send an enquiry. Share your dates, number of travellers and food strictness and we'll send a Thailand itinerary and quote with Jain meals included.