Thailand extends visa-free entry to Indians till November 11
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, THAILAND/ Created : May 8, 2024, 08:39 IST
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Thailand extends visa exemption programs for Indian and Taiwanese tourists, emphasizing key markets like China and Russia for recovery efforts amidst the pandemic challenges.
Thailand extends visa exemption programs for Indian and Taiwanese tourists, emphasizing key markets like China and Russia for recovery efforts amidst the pandemic challenges. Read less
The decision to extend the visa exemption programs follows the success of the initial waiver granted in November last year. Previously, Indian and Taiwanese tourists were eligible for a 15-day stay under a visa-on-arrival scheme, but they will now benefit from the extended visa-free entry period. Thailand, heavily reliant on tourism, has been strategically easing visa rules for travellers from key markets such as China and Russia to encourage visitor arrivals.
As Thailand continues to navigate the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the extension of visa exemption programs for Indian and Taiwanese tourists demonstrates the government's commitment to revitalising the tourism industry and ensuring a warm welcome to visitors from around the world.
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For Indians, Thailand is not only a favoured holiday destination but also a convenient choice due to its proximity and affordability. Whether indulging in mouth watering street food, exploring ancient temples, or relaxing on pristine beaches, Thailand offers an unforgettable experience that keeps Indian tourists coming back year after year. Additionally, Thailand's warm hospitality, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage further contribute to its popularity among Indian travellers.
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