Does a Tour Package with Salamo Travel Provides Jain Food?
Travelling to Thailand as a Jain can raise a common question:
“Will my tour provide Jain food?”
We understand how important this is. Jain guests deserve to explore the world without worrying about their diet. Here in Phuket, we are proud to offer carefully prepared Jain-friendly meals as part of our tour packages.

What is Jain Food?
Jain food is the vegetarian meal that people who practice Jainism. Based on the Jain ideal of ahimsa, which means “non-violence” toward all living things, it is one of the strictest types of vegetarianism in the world.
These are the most important things of Jain food:
– No meat, fish, poultry, or eggs at all No root vegetables, like potatoes, onions, garlic, carrots, radishes, and other root vegetables. This is because removing these plants kills the whole plant and disturbs tiny creatures in the soil.
– Many Jains also don’t eat meals after sunset and don’t eat leftovers to keep things pure and protect microbes.Jain food is quite inventive and tasty, even with these rules. It uses beans, lentils, grains, dairy products, seasonal vegetables (except for roots), and a wide range of spices (except for those created from root plants) to make healthy, tasty meals.
What Jain Food to Eat While You’re in Phuket
We know that it can be hard to find Jain food when you’re on the road. That’s why our staff made a customized Jain menu just for our Jain guests.
You can bet on fresh, tasty, and strictly Jain-friendly meals every day of your vacation, whether you’re hopping from island to island, learning about Phuket’s rich culture, or just going on a day trip.
Our Jain Indian Set Menu
Starter Options, Choose 1 Choice :
– Jain Vegetable Pakora (no onion/garlic, no root vegetables)
– Jain Samosa (green peas filling, no potato, no onion) with mint chutney
Soup :
– Tomato Soup (no onion/garlic)
Main Course Options, Choose 2 Choices :
– Jain Chana Masala
– Jain Bhindi Masala (okra masala)
– Jain Mixed Vegetable Curry (capsicum, peas, beans)
– Jain Baingan Bharta (mashed roasted eggplant)
Rice & Bread :
– Jeera Rice (cumin Rice)
– Vegan Jain Roti or Paratha (no ghee, no onion)
Salad :
– Cucumber & Tomato Salad with Lemon
Dessert :
– Seasonal Fresh Fruits
Beverage :
– Drinking Water and Soft Drinks
Travel Tips for Jain Travelers
– Let us know ahead of time — please tell us what Jain food you need when you book.
– Feel free to ask questions; we’re always pleased to confirm the ingredients for your piece of mind.
– Be flexible: the vegetables we get may not always be the same, but we will follow Jain rules.
– Relax: our staff is trained to respect your food choices.
Why Travel with Us?
– Years of experience serving Jain guests
– Local partnerships with Jain-compliant kitchens
– Flexible, caring team
– Personalised service to match your dietary needs
– Delicious Jain meals so you can focus on enjoying Phuket
Plan Your Jain-Friendly Phuket Holiday
When you travel, we know how important it is for you not to have to worry about things like getting food that fits your values and dietary needs.
From the time you get off the plane until you leave, we’ll make sure you have food. You can then focus on what really matters: enjoying the beautiful culture and nature of Thailand.
🌴 Ready to book your Jain-friendly tour?
👉 Contact us now or send us a message to start planning your stress-free, memorable Phuket experience!
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