Great news for Indian travelers! Thailand has made it incredibly easy for Indians to visit in 2026. You can now enter Thailand completely visa-free for up to 60 days for tourism purposes! This means no visa applications, no embassy visits, and no waiting periods – just book your tickets and go.
But before you pack your bags, there are some important things you need to know. From the mandatory Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) to entry requirements and extension processes, this comprehensive guide covers everything Indian travelers need for a hassle-free Thailand trip in 2026.
At Samisha Holidays, we’ve helped thousands of Indian travelers navigate Thailand entry requirements. This guide answers every question you might have – whether you’re a first-time traveler worried about immigration or a frequent visitor wanting to stay updated with 2026 regulations.
Let’s make your Thailand entry smooth and stress-free!

Breaking News: Thailand Visa-Free Entry for Indians Extended Through 2026! 🎉
The Good News
As of 2026, Indian passport holders can enter Thailand visa-free for tourism and short-term business purposes for up to 60 days per entry. This policy, which started in November 2023, has been officially extended through December 31, 2026.
What This Means for You:
- ✅ No visa application required
- ✅ No visa fees to pay (save ₹2,000-6,000!)
- ✅ No embassy visits
- ✅ No waiting for visa approval
- ✅ Stay up to 60 days per visit
- ✅ Can be extended for another 30 days (total 90 days)
The Important Update: Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)
Starting May 1, 2025, all foreign travelers (including Indians) MUST complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) before arrival. This is mandatory even though you don’t need a visa.
Key TDAC Facts:
- Mandatory for ALL travelers (adults, children, dependents)
- Must be completed 3 days to 7 days before departure
- 100% FREE (no cost involved)
- Takes 3-5 minutes to complete online
- Generates a QR code to show at immigration
Who Qualifies for Visa-Free Entry to Thailand?
Eligibility Criteria
✅ You qualify for 60-day visa-free entry if:
- You hold an Indian ordinary (regular) passport
- Your purpose of visit is tourism or short-term business engagement
- Your passport is valid for at least 6 months from arrival date
- You have proof of onward/return travel within 60 days
- You have sufficient funds for your stay (approx. ₹20,000 per person or equivalent)
❌ You DO NOT qualify for visa-free entry if:
- Your purpose is work, study, or long-term stay
- You’re traveling for employment purposes
- You plan to stay longer than 60 days without extension
- Your passport has less than 6 months validity
Complete TDAC (Thailand Digital Arrival Card) Guide: Step-by-Step
What is TDAC?
The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is an electronic immigration form that replaces the paper arrival card you used to fill on the plane. It’s designed to:
- Speed up immigration processing
- Reduce paperwork and go green
- Improve data management
- Minimize manual errors
When to Fill TDAC
Timeline: 3 days to 7 days before your departure date Processing: Instant (generates QR code immediately) Validity: Valid for your specific travel dates
Pro Tip: Fill it at least 3-4 days before travel in case you need to make corrections.
Step-by-Step TDAC Application Process
Step 1: Visit the Official TDAC Website
- Go to: https://tdac.immigration.go.th (official government website only!)
- ⚠️ Beware of fake websites charging fees – TDAC is 100% FREE
Step 2: Click “New Arrival Card”
- Select “Create New Arrival Card”
- Choose your preferred language (English recommended)
Step 3: Enter Personal Information
- Full name (as per passport)
- Passport number
- Nationality: India
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Email address (important – QR code sent here)
- Mobile number with country code (+91)
Step 4: Travel Details
- Flight number/Vehicle registration (for land entry)
- Port of entry (e.g., Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok, Phuket Airport, Don Mueang Airport)
- Arrival date and time
- Purpose of visit: Select “Tourism”
Step 5: Accommodation Information
- Hotel name and address OR
- If staying with friends/family: Their name, address, and contact number
- City and postal code
Step 6: Health Declaration
- Answer health-related questions (any infectious diseases, recent illnesses)
- COVID-19 vaccination status (not mandatory but asked)
- Any ongoing medical treatment
Step 7: Review All Information
- Double-check every detail carefully
- Errors can cause delays at immigration
- Click “Submit”
Step 8: Receive Your TDAC QR Code
- QR code will be sent to your registered email within minutes
- SAVE THIS QR CODE! Take screenshot + save PDF
- Keep it accessible on your phone
- Print a copy as backup (recommended)
Common TDAC Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Don’t:
- Use third-party paid websites
- Fill it too early (more than 7 days before)
- Forget to save the QR code
- Enter incorrect passport details
- Use someone else’s email address
✅ Do:
- Use only the official government website
- Fill it 3-5 days before departure
- Triple-check passport number
- Save QR code in multiple places
- Keep a printed copy handy
Documents Required for Visa-Free Entry to Thailand
Essential Documents Checklist
When you arrive at Thai immigration, have these documents ready:
1. Valid Passport ✈️
- Minimum 6 months validity from arrival date
- At least 2-3 blank pages for immigration stamps
- Should be in good condition (no damage)
2. TDAC QR Code 📱
- Digital copy on phone (screenshot/PDF)
- Printed copy (backup recommended)
- Must show at immigration counter
3. Return/Onward Flight Ticket 🎫
- Confirmed booking within 60 days
- Print out or digital copy acceptable
- Should clearly show departure date
4. Hotel Booking Confirmation 🏨
- Confirmed reservation for at least first few nights
- Hotel name, address, contact number
- Digital copy or printout
5. Proof of Sufficient Funds 💰
- Cash: ₹20,000-30,000 per person (or equivalent in USD/THB)
- Credit card with statement
- Bank statement (last 3 months)
- Note: Usually not checked but keep handy
Optional But Recommended Documents
📄 Travel insurance policy
📄 Travel itinerary
📄 Emergency contact details
📄 Photo copies of important documents
At Thailand Immigration: What to Expect
Step-by-Step Immigration Process
Step 1: Arrival at Thai Airport/Border
- Follow “Arrivals” signs
- Head to Immigration counters
- Look for “Visa Exempt” or “Visa Free” queues
Step 2: At Immigration Counter
- Present your passport
- Show TDAC QR code (officer will scan it)
- Provide return flight ticket if asked
- Officer may ask basic questions (see below)
Step 3: Biometric Collection
- Photo will be taken
- Fingerprints may be scanned (both thumbs)
- Standard security procedure
Step 4: Entry Stamp
- Officer stamps your passport with arrival date
- Check your stamp carefully! It should show 60-day permission to stay
- Calculate your departure date (60 days from arrival)
Step 5: Collect Baggage & Exit
- Proceed to baggage claim
- Clear customs (green channel if nothing to declare)
- Welcome to Thailand! 🎉
Common Immigration Questions
Be prepared to answer these simple questions:
Q: What’s the purpose of your visit? A: Tourism / Holiday / Vacation
Q: How long will you stay? A: [Your actual stay duration] days (don’t say more than 60!)
Q: Where will you stay? A: [Your hotel name and area, e.g., “Marriott Hotel in Bangkok”]
Q: Do you have return tickets? A: Yes [be ready to show if asked]
Q: Is this your first time in Thailand? A: Yes/No [answer honestly]
Pro Tips for Smooth Immigration:
- Be polite and confident
- Answer briefly and honestly
- Don’t volunteer extra information
- Dress presentably (first impressions matter)
- Have all documents organized and accessible
How Long Can Indians Stay in Thailand? Extension Process
Initial Visa-Free Stay
60 days from your arrival date (stamped in passport)
Extending Your Stay (30 Additional Days)
Good News: You can extend your visa-free stay for another 30 days, giving you a total of 90 days in Thailand!
Extension Process:
1. Where to Apply:
- Thai Immigration Bureau offices
- Major cities: Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Krabi
- Bangkok Main Office: Government Complex, Chaeng Watthana Road, Laksi
2. When to Apply:
- Apply before your initial 60 days expire
- Recommended: 7-10 days before expiry (don’t wait until last day!)
- Immigration offices open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
3. Documents Required for Extension:
- Passport with current entry stamp
- TM.7 Extension Application Form (available at immigration)
- One passport-sized photo (4×6 cm, white background)
- Copies of:
- Passport photo page
- Current Thai visa/entry stamp page
- Departure card
- Hotel confirmation or TM.30 (filed by your hotel)
- Extension fee: 1,900 Thai Baht (approximately ₹4,500)
4. Processing Time:
- Same day (usually 1-3 hours)
- Arrive early to avoid queues
- Bring a book – there might be waiting time!
5. Result:
- 30-day extension stamp in passport
- New departure date will be stamped
- Keep this stamped page safe!
Overstay Penalties – AVOID AT ALL COSTS! ⚠️
DO NOT overstay your permitted duration! Thai immigration takes this very seriously.
Overstay Fines:
- 500 Thai Baht per day (approx. ₹1,200/day)
- Maximum fine: 20,000 Thai Baht (approx. ₹47,000)
- For overstays under 90 days: Fine + possible ban
- For overstays over 90 days: Fine + deportation + entry ban (1-10 years)
If You Realize You’ve Overstayed:
- Go to immigration office immediately
- Pay fine voluntarily (better than being caught)
- They may be more lenient if you self-report
When DO Indians Need a Visa for Thailand?
Situations Requiring a Thai Visa
You MUST apply for an appropriate Thai visa if:
1. Staying Longer Than 90 Days (60+30 extension)
- Tourist Visa (TR): Allows 60 days, extendable by 30 days
- Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV): 6 months validity, multiple 60-day entries
2. Working in Thailand
- Non-Immigrant B Visa (Business)
- Required before applying for work permit
- Cannot work on visa-free entry!
3. Studying in Thailand
- Non-Immigrant ED Visa (Education)
- For language schools, universities, training courses
4. Retirement (50+ years old)
- Non-Immigrant O-A Visa (Retirement)
- Non-Immigrant O-X Visa (10-year visa)
- Requires proof of funds, health insurance
5. Thai Spouse/Family
- Non-Immigrant O Visa (Family)
- For marriage, visiting Thai family members
6. Long-Term Stay
- LTR Visa (10 years)
- For wealthy individuals, remote workers, skilled professionals
Thailand e-Visa for Indians: When & How to Apply
What is Thailand e-Visa?
The Thailand e-Visa is an electronic visa that you can apply for online without visiting the embassy. It’s useful when:
- You need a visa for work, study, or long-term stay
- You want to stay longer than the visa-free 60 days
- You prefer securing entry permission before traveling
e-Visa vs Visa-Free Entry Comparison
| Feature | Visa-Free Entry | e-Visa (Tourist Visa) |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | 60 days | 60 days (extendable to 90) |
| Cost | FREE | ₹2,000-3,000 |
| Application | Not required | Online application required |
| Processing Time | Instant | 3-5 business days |
| Best For | Short trips up to 60 days | When you want visa security before travel |
| Extensions | 30 days | 30 days |
Bottom Line: For tourism under 60 days, visa-free entry is easier and FREE. Only apply for e-Visa if you have specific needs.
How to Apply for Thailand e-Visa (If Needed)
Step 1: Visit Official Website
- Go to: https://www.thaievisa.go.th
- Create an account with email
Step 2: Select Visa Type
- Choose appropriate visa category
- Most Indians choose: Tourist Visa (TR)
Step 3: Fill Application Form
- Personal information
- Travel details
- Purpose of visit
- Upload required documents (digital copies)
Step 4: Upload Documents
- Passport copy (first page)
- Recent photograph (white background)
- Flight bookings
- Hotel reservations
- Bank statements (last 6 months)
- Employment letter (if applicable)
Step 5: Pay Visa Fee
- Credit/debit card payment
- Fee: Approximately USD 40 (₹3,000-3,500)
- Payment confirmation email
Step 6: Wait for Processing
- Processing time: 3-5 business days
- Check application status online
- Email notification when approved
Step 7: Download e-Visa
- Print e-Visa approval
- Carry printed copy when traveling
- Show at check-in and immigration
Travel Insurance for Thailand: Is It Mandatory?
Official Status (2026)
No, travel insurance is NOT mandatory for Indians entering Thailand under the visa-free scheme.
However, Thailand strongly recommends having travel insurance, and here’s why you should seriously consider it:
Why You SHOULD Get Travel Insurance
Medical Emergencies:
- Healthcare in Thailand is excellent BUT expensive for tourists
- Hospital bills can be ₹50,000-5,00,000+ for serious issues
- Travel insurance covers medical expenses, hospitalization, emergency evacuation
Trip Disruptions:
- Flight cancellations, delays
- Lost baggage
- Trip cancellations due to emergencies
Accidents:
- Coverage for accidents, injuries
- Adventure activities (scuba diving, parasailing) often need special coverage
COVID-19 & Health Issues:
- Some insurers still cover COVID-related expenses
- Quarantine costs if required
Recommended Travel Insurance Coverage
Minimum Coverage:
- Medical expenses: ₹10-15 lakhs
- Personal accident: ₹10 lakhs
- Baggage loss: ₹50,000-1 lakh
- Trip cancellation: ₹50,000-1 lakh
Cost: ₹500-2,000 for 7-10 days depending on coverage
Where to Buy:
- Policy Bazaar, ICICI Lombard, HDFC Ergo, Bajaj Allianz
- Many credit cards offer complimentary travel insurance (check with your bank)
Important Embassy & Contact Information
Thai Embassy in India
Royal Thai Embassy, New Delhi
- Address: 56-N, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110021
- Phone: +91-11-2419 7200
- Consular Section: +91-11-2419 7156
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://newdelhi.thaiembassy.org
- Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thai Consulate-General, Mumbai
- Address: Maker Bhavan No. 1, Sir Vithaldas Thackersey Marg, New Marine Lines, Mumbai – 400020
- Phone: +91-22-2262 3597 / 2262 3598
- Email: [email protected]
Indian Embassy in Thailand
Embassy of India, Bangkok
- Address: 46, Prasarnmitr, Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok – 10110
- Phone: +66-2-258 0300-6
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://embassyofindiabangkok.gov.in
- Emergency Helpline: +66-81-890-3009 (24/7)
- Office Hours: 8:45 AM – 1:00 PM and 1:30 PM – 5:15 PM
Save These Numbers in Your Phone Before Traveling!
Emergency Numbers in Thailand
- Tourist Police: 1155 (English speaking, 24/7)
- Emergency Services: 191
- Ambulance: 1669
- Fire: 199
- Immigration Bureau Hotline: 1178
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
General Visa Questions
Q1: Do Indians need a visa for Thailand in 2026? A: No! Indians can enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days for tourism purposes.
Q2: How long can Indians stay in Thailand without a visa? A: 60 days initially, extendable by 30 more days (total 90 days possible).
Q3: Is the Thailand visa-free entry for Indians permanent? A: It’s currently extended through December 31, 2026. The Thai government may extend further – check official sources for updates.
Q4: Can I enter Thailand multiple times visa-free? A: Yes, but immigration may question frequent entries. Generally accepted: 2-3 entries per year. Excessive entries may raise red flags.
Q5: What is the cost of Thailand visa for Indians? A: Visa-free entry = ₹0 (FREE). e-Visa (if needed) = approximately ₹3,000-3,500.
TDAC Questions
Q6: Is TDAC mandatory even if I don’t need a visa? A: Yes! TDAC is mandatory for ALL foreign travelers entering Thailand from May 1, 2025, regardless of visa status.
Q7: How much does TDAC cost? A: TDAC is 100% FREE. Beware of fake websites charging fees!
Q8: When should I fill the TDAC form? A: Between 3-7 days before your departure date.
Q9: What if I make a mistake in TDAC? A: You can fill a new form. It’s better to fill correctly than rush and make errors.
Q10: Can I fill TDAC for my family members? A: Yes, but each person needs their own individual TDAC with their passport details. Children and infants also need separate TDACs.
Entry & Immigration Questions
Q11: What documents do I need to enter Thailand? A: Passport (6 months validity), TDAC QR code, return flight ticket, hotel booking, proof of funds.
Q12: Do I need to show hotel booking for all 60 days? A: No, booking for first few nights is sufficient.
Q13: How much money should I carry to Thailand? A: ₹20,000-30,000 per person (in cash, card, or combination). Rarely checked but good to have.
Q14: Can I enter Thailand by land border? A: Yes, visa-free entry applies to all entry points (air, land, sea).
Q15: What if immigration denies my entry? A: Rare if you have proper documents. Common reasons: insufficient funds, no return ticket, suspicious travel history. Always carry all required documents.
Extension & Overstay Questions
Q16: How do I extend my 60-day visa-free stay? A: Visit Thai Immigration Bureau office with passport, photo, application form, and 1,900 THB fee.
Q17: Can I extend more than once? A: Generally, only one 30-day extension is allowed on visa-free entry. For longer stays, apply for appropriate visa.
Q18: What happens if I overstay in Thailand? A: Fines: 500 THB/day (₹1,200/day). Long overstays can result in bans and deportation. Never overstay!
Q19: Can I do a visa run and re-enter? A: Yes, you can exit Thailand and re-enter for another 60 days. However, frequent visa runs may raise questions. Immigration officers have discretion.
Work & Activities Questions
Q20: Can I work in Thailand on visa-free entry? A: NO! Working without proper work permit is illegal. You need Non-Immigrant B Visa + work permit.
Q21: Can I volunteer or do unpaid work? A: Technically no. Even unpaid work requires proper visa. Tourism only on visa-free entry.
Q22: Can I attend business meetings? A: Yes, “short-term business engagements” like meetings, conferences are allowed. But no actual employment.
Q23: Can I study in Thailand visa-free? A: Short workshops/courses may be okay, but formal education requires Non-Immigrant ED Visa.
Travel Insurance & Health Questions
Q24: Is travel insurance mandatory for Thailand? A: Not mandatory in 2026 for visa-free entry, but HIGHLY recommended.
Q25: Is COVID-19 vaccination required? A: Not mandatory as of 2026, though TDAC asks vaccination status.
Q26: What if I get sick in Thailand? A: Thailand has excellent hospitals. Travel insurance helps cover costs. Major hospitals: Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital, Samitivej.
Financial Questions
Q27: What currency should I carry? A: Thai Baht (THB) is the official currency. You can exchange INR to THB at airports or currency exchanges. 1 THB = approximately ₹2.3-2.5.
Q28: Can I use Indian debit/credit cards in Thailand? A: Yes, widely accepted. Inform your bank before traveling to avoid card blocks. Carry some cash for small vendors.
Q29: Should I exchange money in India or Thailand? A: Better rates usually in Thailand (at Superrich or currency exchange counters). Avoid airport exchanges (poor rates). ATM withdrawals also work but have fees.
Specific Situation Questions
Q30: I have a criminal record. Can I enter Thailand? A: Immigration may deny entry for serious criminal records. Disclose if asked, don’t hide information.
Q31: Can pregnant women travel to Thailand? A: Yes, but airlines have restrictions (usually no travel after 32-36 weeks). Carry doctor’s certificate.
Q32: I lost my passport in Thailand. What should I do? A: File police report immediately, contact Indian Embassy in Bangkok, apply for Emergency Certificate to return to India.
Q33: Can I bring my pet to Thailand? A: Yes, but requires import permit, health certificates, vaccinations. Complex process – research thoroughly.
Q34: What items are prohibited in Thailand? A: Illegal drugs, weapons, counterfeit goods, pornographic materials, e-cigarettes/vapes (strictly banned!), certain medications without prescription.
Q35: Are there restrictions on bringing money? A: You must declare if carrying more than USD 20,000 (or equivalent) in cash.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Before Travel
❌ Not filling TDAC (mandatory since May 2025)
❌ Passport validity less than 6 months
❌ No return flight booking
❌ Assuming visa rules from 2022-23 still apply (they’ve changed!)
❌ Using third-party paid websites for free TDAC
At Immigration
❌ Not having documents organized
❌ Being rude or argumentative with officers
❌ Giving conflicting information
❌ Not checking entry stamp date carefully
❌ Assuming you can work on visa-free entry
During Stay
❌ Overstaying your permitted duration
❌ Working without proper visa/permit
❌ Not keeping passport safe
❌ Forgetting to apply for extension before expiry
❌ Engaging in illegal activities
Recent Policy Changes & Updates for 2026
What’s New in 2026
✅ 60-Day Visa-Free Stay Extended Previously it was uncertain if the policy would continue. Thailand has officially confirmed the extension through December 31, 2026.
✅ Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) Mandatory Starting May 1, 2025, all travelers must complete TDAC online before arrival. Paper arrival cards are being phased out.
✅ Tourist Tax Discussion Thailand is considering a tourist tax (300 THB per person) but as of early 2026, it hasn’t been implemented yet.
✅ E-Visa System Improvements The e-visa portal has been upgraded for faster processing and better user experience.
What Remains the Same
- Passport must be valid for 6 months
- Return ticket required
- Extension process unchanged (1,900 THB for 30 days)
- Overstay penalties unchanged
Plan Your Thailand Trip with Samisha Holidays
Why Book with Samisha Holidays?
Planning Thailand travel can be overwhelming with visa rules, flight bookings, hotel selections, and itinerary planning. Let us handle it all while you focus on packing and excitement!
What We Offer:
✅ Complete Thailand Packages – Flights + Hotels + Tours + Visa guidance
✅ TDAC Assistance – We’ll help you fill the Thailand Digital Arrival Card correctly
✅ Document Checklist – Personalized list of exactly what you need
✅ Visa Support – If you need e-visa or special visa, we’ll assist
✅ 24/7 Travel Support – WhatsApp assistance before and during your trip
✅ Best Price Guarantee – Direct partnerships with Thai hotels and tour operators
✅ Customized Itineraries – Tell us your interests, we’ll create your perfect trip
Sample Thailand Packages for Indians
Package 1: Bangkok-Pattaya Escape (5D/4N) – ₹28,000/person
- Round-trip flights (major Indian cities)
- 4 nights accommodation (3-4 star hotels)
- Daily breakfast
- Airport transfers
- Pattaya day tour + Coral Island
- Bangkok city tour
- TDAC assistance
- All visa guidance
Package 2: Phuket Beach Paradise (6D/5N) – ₹42,000/person
- Round-trip flights
- 5 nights beachfront hotel
- Daily breakfast + 2 dinners
- Phi Phi Islands tour
- James Bond Island tour
- Airport transfers
- Complete entry documentation help
Package 3: Complete Thailand (9D/8N) – ₹58,000/person
- Bangkok (2N) + Pattaya (2N) + Phuket (3N) + Krabi (1N)
- Inter-city transfers included
- All major tours and activities
- Daily breakfast + select meals
- Complete visa-free entry guidance
- 24/7 in-trip support
Customization Available: Mix and match destinations, upgrade hotels, add activities – we’ll adjust everything to your budget and preferences!
Ready to Explore Amazing Thailand?
With visa-free entry, getting to Thailand has never been easier for Indians! Just remember these key points:
📋 Checklist for Smooth Thailand Entry:
- [ ] Passport valid for 6+ months
- [ ] Fill TDAC 3-7 days before departure
- [ ] Return flight ticket booked
- [ ] Hotel reservations confirmed
- [ ] Sufficient funds (₹20,000-30,000 per person)
- [ ] Travel insurance (recommended)
- [ ] Emergency contacts saved
- [ ] All documents printed + digital backup
Your Thailand adventure is just a few clicks away!
📞 Contact Samisha Holidays Today:
Call: +91-9823076958 | +91-9823578682 | +91-9109578286
Email: info@samishaholidays.in
Website: www.samishaholidays.in
WhatsApp: Instant quotes and visa guidance
Special Offer for 2026 Thailand Travel:
- Book before March 2026: Get 10% discount on all packages
- FREE TDAC assistance for all bookings
- Complimentary travel insurance (select packages)
- 24/7 WhatsApp support throughout your trip
Don’t let visa confusion stop you from experiencing the Land of Smiles. Let Samisha Holidays make your Thailand dream come true – visa-free, stress-free, and absolutely unforgettable! 🇹🇭✈️
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