Indian Embassy issued a set of guidelines for traveling to Thailand, know the details before planning
It is very difficult for a Bengali to avoid the attraction of Thailand. A known destination to fly to on holidays. But this time before going there, apart from packing the bag, you have to pay close attention to the paper. Recently the Indian Embassy in Bangkok has issued a set of new rules and warnings for Indian tourists. With a slight change in the rules, the holiday of Sadh can be soiled in an instant.
You must follow these rules to have a smooth trip to Thailand.
(১) Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel.
(২) Tourists must have valid documents of confirmed return ticket and hotel booking.
(৩) It is important to have a detailed travel plan or clear ‘itinerary’ handy.
(৪) The ‘Thailand Digital Arrival Card’ (TDAC) must be completed online exactly 72 hours prior to arrival in Thailand.
(৫) The correct visa should be applied for in accordance with the purpose of travel.
(৬) Those taking advantage of Visa on Arrival or Visa Waiver are required to have at least 20,000 Thai Baht (about Rs. 57,467 in Indian currency) in cash per passenger.
(৭) All the documents should be ready before going to the immigration counter. Even if traveling in a group, each member of the group should carry their own documents separately.

(৮) Visa on Arrival or Visa Waiver cannot be availed in any way when going to Thailand for job search or job offer. In that case, the correct employment visa should be taken in advance.
(৯) If transiting through Thailand to another country, it is important to carry all necessary documents and visas for the final destination.
Advisory for Indian nationals visiting Thailand. pic.twitter.com/wEAMyH7H0D
— India in Thailand (@IndiainThailand) July 2, 2026
This is the advance guide so that a little carelessness doesn’t ruin your dream vacation.
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