Explore the world with ease! Indian passport holders can now enjoy simplified international travel through e-visas and visa-on-arrival options. Read on to uncover the top destinations and start planning your next getaway.
Discover the destinations implementing new tourist taxes and the regions increasing fees to combat overtourism in 2023 and 2024. Learn about the impacts on your travel budget and how these taxes support local initiatives.
Thailand is likely to ease visa rules for international tourists in a bid to boost tourism revenue to nearly $100 billion next year. The new Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, has said that he wants to expand the list of visa-exempt countries and increase the stay limits for most international travellers.
Embarking on a global escapade has never been easier for Indian passport holders, thanks to the widespread adoption of e-Visa systems. These digital visas have revolutionized the travel landscape, allowing individuals to apply for visas conveniently online, eliminating bureaucratic hurdles and lengthy wait times.
Travelling abroad can be a dream come true, but visa processes can be daunting. Fortunately, there are countries that offer Visa on Arrival for Indian citizens. Learn about the visa durations, fees, and necessary documents for hassle-free travel to Thailand, Maldives, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Jordan.
The implementation of the Thailand Tourism Fee (TTF), which was scheduled to start in June 2023, has been postponed until September 2023, according to an update issued by the Thai government.
BLS International Services has partnered with Thailand to accept EVOA applications for 17 countries, making the visa application process smoother for visitors from these countries.
Thailand has made a surprising move by reducing its visa-free stay for tourists from Europe, the U.S., and Southeast Asian countries to 30 days, down from 45 days previously.
Thailand's cabinet has approved entry fees for international visitors that will start in June, with rates set at 150 and 300 baht. The move, which is expected to generate about 3.9 billion baht in fees this year, has been widely criticised by the local tourism industry.
Starting from 11 AM on Monday, February 13, 2023, passengers coming to India from or via Thailand, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, and China will no longer be required to produce a negative report from a pre-departure Covid test or upload self-health declaration on the “air suvidha” portal.