Your dream Thai vacation just got a whole lot easier! Thailand has extended its visa-free entry policy for Indian citizens indefinitely. Now, you can explore the stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and ancient temples of Thailand for up to 60 days without a visa. Plus, you can extend your stay for another 30 days if you want to soak up even more of the Thai culture and experience.This exciting news comes just in time for the peak travel season, offering travellers a fantastic opportunity to explore the many wonders of Thailand. The visa-free policy, which was first introduced in November 2023 in a bid to boost tourism, has now been extended till further notice. Previously, visa-free entry was valid until November 11, 2024, but this extension provides more flexibility for planning that dream vacation.
Thailand’s Visa-Free ProgramAs per reports, 16.17 million Indian visitors travelled to Thailand till mid-October. Tourists from China, Malaysia, Russia and South Korea are also leading the charge, highlighting their importance to Thailand's recovery from pandemic-induced travel restrictions.Under this visa-free program, Indian citizens can enjoy a hassle-free entry into Thailand for a stay of up to 30 days without obtaining a visa beforehand. All you need is a valid Indian passport and a return ticket to ensure a smooth immigration process. What To See In ThailandThailand boasts a plethora of experiences for every type of traveller. From the turquoise waters and pristine beaches of Phuket and Krabi to the bustling streets and historical temples of Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Thailand offers something for everyone. You can immerse yourself in Thailand's rich cultural heritage by visiting magnificent temples like Wat Pho and Wat Arun, witnessing traditional dance performances, or exploring vibrant local markets. There are adventure activities for adrenaline chasers as well, such as hiking, snorkelling, kayaking and deep sea diving. Also Read:You may also like
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