Visa New Rule: This country has announced to start e-visa for Indian citizens. With this, any passport holder of India will be able to visit Thailand with e-visa. The best thing about this scheme is that there will be no reduction in the visa days. You will be able to stay in Thailand for 60 days even with e-visa. This facility will be available from next year. Let’s know the full news.
Visa New Rule: If you are planning to visit Bangkok, then there is good news for you. Thailand has announced to start e-visa for Indian citizens. You will be able to stay in Thailand for 60 days even with e-visa. The best thing about this scheme is that there will be no reduction in the visa days. You will be able to stay in Thailand for 60 days even with e-visa.
According to the Royal Thai Embassy, non-Thai citizens will have to apply for all types of visas on the website https://www.thaievisa.go.th. You can easily login in it. Applicants have to pay the visa fee. For this, the concerned embassy and consulate general are providing offline payment options. Once you get the visa, the fee charged on it is non-refundable.
Places worth visiting in Thailand
Thailand has many beautiful places worth visiting for tourists. These include coastal areas like Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket. There is also Chiang Mai in the north and Krabi in the south. Krabi is also famous for its beautiful beaches and unique islands spread in the sea.
Krabi is not crowded with tourists like Phuket and Pattaya. This will be the best place for people looking for solitude and peace. Maya Bay of Phi Phi Island near Krabi is like a fantasy land. Krabi has an international airport, but there are no flights from India. You will have to first go to the capital Bangkok.
Phuket is 862 km south of Bangkok. This largest island of Thailand is also called the Diamond of the Andaman Sea. There are a total of 40 small and big islands in Phuket province. The main island is connected to Phang Nga province in the north through two bridges. The other three directions of Phuket in the Andaman Sea are considered to be one of the best diving sites for exploring the depths of the sea.
The Tiger Cave Temple i.e. Wat Tham Sua is three kilometers away from Krabi city. There are marks like tiger paws on the rocks inside the caves here. That is why they are called Tiger Cave Temple. There are many caves in the surrounding hills and hundreds of years old banyan trees in the Khirivong Valley. This major center of Buddhist meditation (mainly Vipassana) is also important from historical and archaeological point of view.