Thailand remains one of the most loved international destinations for Indian travellers. From the nightlife of Bangkok to the beaches of Phuket and the beauty of Pattaya, millions of Indians visit Thailand every year.
However, Thailand has now introduced stricter immigration checks for tourists entering the country. Many Indian travellers are confused about whether Thailand still offers free entry or if Visa on Arrival fees have returned.
Hereβs everything you need to know about the latest Thailand visa policy for Indians in 2026.
Is Thailand Visa-Free for Indians?
Yes. Indian passport holders are currently allowed to enter Thailand under the visa-free entry scheme for tourism purposes.
This means:
- No need to apply for a visa before travelling
- No Visa on Arrival fee for eligible tourists
- Stay allowed for up to 60 days (subject to immigration approval)
However, visa-free entry does not mean guaranteed entry. Thai immigration officers can still ask for documents and proof of funds at the airport.
New Immigration Rules for Indian Travellers
Thailand immigration authorities have become stricter with tourist checks. Indian travellers may now be asked to show:
Mandatory Documents
- Passport with minimum 6 months validity
- Confirmed return flight ticket
- Hotel booking confirmation
- Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)
- Proof of sufficient funds
How Much Money Do Indians Need to Show?
Indian tourists may be asked to show:
- 20,000 Thai Baht per person
- or 40,000 Thai Baht per family
This amount can be shown in:
- Thai Baht cash
- Indian Rupees equivalent
- International forex card
- Bank statement (sometimes accepted)
If travellers fail to show sufficient funds, immigration officers may deny entry.
What is Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)?
Thailand has introduced the Thailand Digital Arrival Card system for foreign travellers.
Before travelling, tourists may need to fill their:
- Passport details
- Flight information
- Hotel address
- Travel details online
This helps Thailand immigration process arrivals faster and maintain tourist records digitally.
Official TDAC Portal:
Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)
Has Thailand Restarted Visa on Arrival Fees?
There has been confusion on social media regarding the return of the 2,000 THB Visa on Arrival fee for Indians.
Currently:
- Indians mainly travel under the visa-free exemption scheme
- Most tourists do not need to pay VOA fees
- But immigration rules are stricter than before
Travellers should avoid fake news and always verify updates before travelling.
Important Tips Before Flying to Thailand
To avoid immigration problems, always carry:
- Printed hotel bookings
- Return ticket
- Proof of funds
- Passport photocopies
- Travel insurance
- TDAC confirmation
It is also recommended to keep some Thai Baht cash before arrival.
Why Thailand is Tightening Rules
Thailand is trying to:
- Reduce illegal stays
- Prevent misuse of tourist visas
- Improve immigration screening
- Manage increasing tourist arrivals
These rules apply not only to Indians but also to many international travellers.
Final Advice for Indian Travellers
Thailand is still one of the easiest and most affordable international destinations for Indians. But travellers should now prepare documents properly before departure.
If your paperwork is complete, your Thailand trip should remain smooth and hassle-free.
So before boarding your flight:
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Keep your documents ready
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Carry proof of funds
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Complete your TDAC form
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Book with a trusted travel company
Plan smart and enjoy your Thailand vacation without stress!










