Thailand is one of the easiest international trips for Indian passport holders. The practical work is not a visa application; it is arriving with a clean, believable itinerary and the documents immigration officers may ask to see.
See other easy-entry destinations in the visa-free countries guide for Indian passport holders.
Read moreDo Indians Need a Visa for Thailand?
Indian ordinary passport holders are covered by Thailand visa-exemption rules for short tourist visits under the current policy framework. The permitted stay duration is politically active and can change after official notifications, so treat any number you see online as something to verify before booking.
Entry rules can change quickly. Verify the latest duration and conditions on official Thai embassy, consular or immigration channels before booking non-refundable flights.
Documents To Carry
- ›Passport valid for at least six months from arrival.
- ›Return or onward flight ticket.
- ›Hotel booking for at least the first few nights.
- ›Travel insurance, strongly recommended even when not checked.
- ›Proof of funds through cash, card or bank statement if requested.
- ›A simple day-wise itinerary matching your hotel and flight bookings.
Arrival Process
At Bangkok, Phuket and other major airports, proceed to immigration with your passport and arrival details. Officers may ask where you are staying, how long you will stay and when you leave. Keep answers simple and consistent with your bookings.
Build a clean route with the Thailand 7-day itinerary.
Read moreCommon Mistakes
- ›Using fake onward tickets or unverifiable hotel bookings.
- ›Arriving with a passport close to expiry.
- ›Not knowing your first hotel address.
- ›Trying repeated long stays without a convincing travel reason.
- ›Assuming visa-free entry means guaranteed entry; immigration always has discretion.
Thailand vs Bali for Indian Entry
Thailand is currently easier than Bali for Indians because there is no airport visa fee for ordinary short tourist visits. Bali remains simple but requires a paid Visa on Arrival. If convenience and cost are deciding factors, Thailand has the edge.
Read the full Bali vs Thailand comparison for Indian travellers.
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