Claudio Ranieri's men have flown to their owner's homeland for their post-season tour after sealing an incredible Premier League victory.
Thousands of local fans travelled to the city's airport to greet the Foxes, who many have embraced as their team.
Ranieri and his players, along with club officials, were presented with garlands of orchids and jasmine as they emerged from an overnight flight.
The Leicester party was given the traditional Thai "wai" greeting, with fans chanting "champions" upon their arrival.
A number of players are absent from the trip, including Jamie Vardy , who has stayed behind as England step up their preparations for Euro 2016.
Leicester's players will take a journey through the streets of Bangkok on Thursday - similar to their victory parade through Leicester earlier this week.
As many as 240,000 fans are thought to have flocked to the parade to celebrate the incredible achievement.
The Foxes will also pay their respects to King Bhumipol Adulyadej at the Grand Palace and visit the Wat Traimit temple in Chinatown.
There had been doubts over whether the club would return but billionaire owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha flew the players out as their celebrations continue.
Source: Uk mirror
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