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The Embassy of India in Thailand has issued a formal advisory for Indian citizens planning to visit the country. Travellers must ensure they hold a passport valid for at least six months, proof of return travel, and confirmed accommodation bookings prior to their arrival.
Visitors entering under visa-exemption or visa-on-arrival schemes are advised to carry at least 20,000 baht in cash. The embassy also mandates that individuals complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card within 72 hours of their travel.
These measures aim to ensure a smooth immigration process for Indian tourists, who constitute a significant visitor demographic. Officials urge travellers to maintain clear documentation for all group members and adhere strictly to the stated entry requirements.
#Thailand #India #TravelAdvisory #Immigration #Tourism #TheThaiger
Visitors entering under visa-exemption or visa-on-arrival schemes are advised to carry at least 20,000 baht in cash. The embassy also mandates that individuals complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card within 72 hours of their travel.
These measures aim to ensure a smooth immigration process for Indian tourists, who constitute a significant visitor demographic. Officials urge travellers to maintain clear documentation for all group members and adhere strictly to the stated entry requirements.
#Thailand #India #TravelAdvisory #Immigration #Tourism #TheThaiger