An RT-PCR test needs to be taken 72 hours before departure, and this certificate needs to be produced on arrival at Bangkok
Thailand has finally opened out to international tourists, and is the first country in the region to do so.
India is one of the 63 “low risk” nations whose citizens can enter Thailand without a long quarantine. In one of three methods to enter the country, Indians will follow the easiest “Test and Go” method. This involves a short, one-day quarantine at a hotel, while awaiting the result of an RT-PCR test.
If the test is negative, the Indian tourist can travel to any part of the country. If the test is positive, the tourist will be shifted to an ASQ (Alternative State Quarantine) accommodation, or…
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