Thailand has announced the indefinite extension of its visa-free immigration policy for Indian people, which was initially set to expire on November 11, 2024. This policy permits Indian travellers to stay in Thailand without a visa for up to 60 days, with the option of extending by another 30 days through a local immigration office. This indefinite extension ensures that Indian tourists can continue to discover Thailand’s rich cultural and scenic offers without having to apply for a visa.
Although the climate in Thailand fluctuates, you can visit at any time of year. The best time to visit Thailand is from November to early April. This is when the rain stops and the sky clears.
The days are warm, ideal for a day at the beach or exploring the area’s many heritage sites. The heat becomes severe from April onwards, and the rainy season begins again in June.
Thailand, Southeast Asia’s jewel, is also known as the Land of Smiles, and its people will greet you with warmth as if you were a long-lost friend returning home.
The country has evolved enough to provide a luxurious vacation in some of its ultramodern cities, including Bangkok and Chaing Mai. Nonetheless, it retains enough of its natural wildness to provide you with one-of-a-kind vacation experiences.
Thailand is an exotic, never-ending potpourri of unique encounters that will leave you wanting more. Whether you’re planning a family vacation or a trip with pals, Thailand has plenty to offer.
Currently, due to the peak season, the flight tickets are on the pricier side. Ranging from Rs 22k to Rs 25k to Phuket and Bangkok respectively. If you are planning a trip, you must check out tickets at least a month before to get the best deals.
Thailand offers a variety of activities, such as visiting temples, seeing the environment, and experiencing the culture.
1. Visit temples
Visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho temple complex in Bangkok, or the Emerald Buddha temple complex with its beautiful gold façade and murals.
2. Explore the outdoors
Rent a boat and explore the islands and coves of Phang Nga Bay, or visit the Haew Suwat waterfalls made famous by the film, The Beach.
3. Experience the culture
Attend a traditional Thai dance performance, enroll in a Buddhist meditation retreat, or enjoy a festival like Songkran (Thai New Year) and Loy Krathong (Festival of Lights).
4. Explore Bangkok
Visit the night markets in Chinatown, cruise along the Chao Phraya River, or grab a cocktail at a rooftop bar.
5. Visit a floating market
Take a guided tour of the Damnoen Saduak floating market just outside Bangkok.
6. Visit an Elephant Sanctuary
Visit an ethical elephant sanctuary to bathe, feed, and engage with rescued elephants.
7. Eat durian
Try the durian fruit, which has a pungent aroma yet is often consumed as a delicacy in Thailand.
Also read: Planning To Visit Thailand? Indians Can Go Visa-Free For 30 Days
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