10 Offbeat Places To Explore In Thailand After Visa Free Entry For Indians

By Preeti Verma Lal Published Nov 02 2023 Hindustan Times Lifestyle 10 Offbeat Places To Explore In Thailand After Visa Free Entry For Indians

From November 10 2023 To May 10 2024 Thailand Has Granted Indian Tourists  A Temporary Visa Exemption For A 30-Day Stay For Tourism Purposes. If You Want To Visit Thailand In The Upcoming Holiday Season Here Is A List Of 10 Unexplored Places. Photo Credits: Pexels

Mae Hong Son Mae Hong Son Is Located Near The Thailand-Myanmar Border. It Is Thailand’S Most Forested Province Mostly Covered In Mist And Surrounded By Rolling Mountain Range. You Can Enjoy Hiking Boating And Hot Spring Baths. Photo Credits: Tourism Authority Of Thailand

Khao Yai Situated In The Thai Province Of Nakhon Ratchasima Khao Yai Is Home To Khao Yai National Park One Of Thailand’S Largest And Most Abundant Nature Reserves. Photo Credits: Tourism Authority Of Thailand

Hua Hin Evolved From A Fishing Village Hua Hin Is About 200 Km South-West Of Bangkok. The Popular Hotspots Here Include Hua Hin Beach Elephant Village For Art’S Sake (Art Gallery) Khao Hin Lek Fai And Queens Park. Photo Credits: Tourism Authority Of Thailand

Koh Yao Noi Koh Yao Noi Island Has Incredible Beach Strips Including Ko Nok Khao Plage De Pasai And Long Beach. You Can Enjoy Speed Boating Snorkelling Scuba Diving And Rock Climbing. Photo Credits: Tourism Authority Of Thailand

Sukhothai Sukhothai Conveys The Age-Old Story Of The 13Th-Century Thai Kingdom With Its Ancient Ruins And Architecture. It Has Several Heritage Sites Such As Temples Monasteries Parks Stupas And Royal Houses. Photo Credits: Tourism Authority Of Thailand

Phetchabun Phetchabun Is Also The Place In Thailand Where You Can View The Craspedacusta Sowerbii Jellyfish. It Is Nearly 5 Hour 30 Minute Away From Bangkok. Photo Credits: Tourism Authority Of Thailand

Khao Lak Khao Lak Is The Ultimate Spot For Water Sports Lovers. It Offers Activities Like Scuba Diving Snorkelling Surfing Windsurfing Kitesurfing Underwater Exploration And More. Photo Credits: Tourism Authority Of Thailand

Nakhon Nayok From Forests Waterfalls And Rivers To Farms Fruit And Floral Gardens And Archaeological Sites Nakhon Nayok Has Everything You Need For A Thrilling Vacation. Photo Credits: Tourism Authority Of Thailand

Koh Tao Koh Tao Is A Small But Captivating Island Based In The Gulf Of Thailand. It Known As A Paradise For Water Sports And Sea Lovers. Photo Credits: Tourism Authority Of Thailand

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