Thailand
Type of Thailand Visa for Indians
Documents required for Thailand Visa for Indians
- Scanned colour copy of first and last page of your valid Passport;
- Scanned colour copy of your passport size photograph with white background;
- Confirmed onward & return flight ticket;
- Accommodation proof in Thailand

Thailand Visa FAQs
Yes. All Indians require a prior Malaysia visa before travelling to Malaysia. You can either get the Malaysia eVisa electronically (online) with an e-Visa system or can apply for the Malaysia sticker visa at the Malaysian Embassy or Consulate via the Visa application centers in India. worldvisadesk processes all types of Malaysia visa for Indians: Malaysia eVisa and Malaysia sticker visa.
Applying for a Thailand Tourist Visa for Indians through worldvisadesk.com will be a 3 to 4 day’s process and cost almost the same. It is highly advisable to process your Thailand visa online through us, as we will take care of your complete Thailand visa requirements right from getting your Thailand e visa documents ready to stamping of your visa. Hence save the trouble and delay on arrival and apply Thailand Visa online in advance
No. You are not required to visit our office personally to apply for Thailand Visa. The e visa Thailand process is completely online. Moreover, for Thailand sticker visa applications, we provide the facility of pick-up and drop of Thailand Visa documents at your doorsteps or any place of convenience.
Documents once submitted to the Thailand Immigration for Thailand visa applications shall not be returned to the applicant.
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Simple steps to get a Thailand Visa:
The Visa Authority has been a part of more than one million travel dreams. We offer a superior, quick and hassle-free Thailand Visa for Indians. With a highly professional and dedicated team of Thai visa Experts, we are here to cater to all your Thailand visa requirements.
Throughout your visa process, you will have a dedicated visa expert handling your application.
Here are the steps to apply for a Thailand Visa online through Worldvisadesk.com
Step 1: Provide your travel details to our Visa Expert and get your queries answered.
Step 2:Pay your Thailand visa cost and upload your documents online.
Step 3: Our Visa Expert will thoroughly check the Thailand visa requirements, verify your documents and process your Thai visa online.
Step 4: Receive your Thailand Visa for Indians.
Basic Requirements to visit Thailand
- Have a valid Passport and valid Thailand Tourist Visa for Indians;
- Be in good health;
- Good moral character;
- Be able to convince the immigration officer that you have your family, property, assets, etc. that would serve as an incentive to come back to your home country;
- Be able to convince the immigration officer that you will leave the country before your Thailand visa for Indians expires;
- Have sufficient funds to support yourself in Thailand and the amount depends on how long you will stay in Thailand and whether you will be staying with family, friends or any paid accommodation.
Thailand Tourist Attractions

Thailand’s most iconic tourist attraction, the Grand Palace in Bangkok is the ultimate display of Thai architecture. This marvellous building is also the official ceremonial residence of Thailand’s monarch and houses about 100 other buildings including Buddhist Temples, ceremonial halls, museums with Thai artwork and historical artefacts and palace grounds. The Grand Palace is open for visitors from 8:30am to 3:30pm, keep in mind to grab your tickets for admission to the Grand Palace beforehand.
Located off the coast of Thailand, a total of six paradisiacal islands are worth your couple of days. Take a speed boat or ferry to explore the untamed natural landscapes of Phi Phi made up of azure blue waters, white sand beaches and gasp-worthy cliffs shadowed by jungles in the daytime. However, as night falls deck your party hat for some bar-hopping around town or the infamous beach parties.


Another group of islands in the Malay Peninsula, the Phang Nga Bay is characterised by its picturesque sights of limestone cliffs and unique rock formations, surrounded by mangrove forests. For all the ‘Bond’ and ‘Star Wars’ fans, Phang Nga Bay has been the shooting location for films in both franchises as it even has an island named ‘James Bond Island’.
Not only a mere tourist attraction but a source of livelihood for several Thai communities, there are several popular floating markets in Thailand. Hop on a boat and navigate through waterways as you come across other boats carrying edibles like fruits, vegetables and Thai street food while others have Thai souvenirs and other knick-knacks.


Also known as the Temple of Reclining Buddha, the Wat Pho is one of the biggest temples in Thailand as it houses a 46 m long and 15 m long statue of Buddha covered in gold. The temple grounds also have the Thai Traditional Medical and Massage School. The temple is open for visitors from 8am to 7:30pm daily and is just an 8-minute walk from the Sanam Chai MRT station.
A Khmer-style building on the banks of the Chao Phraya River decorated with intricate designs of floral mosaic from glass and Chinese porcelain, the Wat Arun or Temple of Dawn is one of Thailand’s top attractions. Climb up the 82 m high tower for panoramic views of the river and the best sunset in all of Bangkok.

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