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Thai Nationals - Where Can They Go On Holiday Without A Visa?

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hi, i am thinking of planning a holiday with my thai girlfriend. are there any countries within asia that she does not require a visa to travel to, for a short holiday. or if she does have to apply, it would be a very easy visa to get. can you give me a list of countries pls. or maybe she would require a visa for any where outside thailand. i am not sure

thanks

Most, if not all of the Asean countries, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bali are amongst the most interesting ones my girlfriend has visited, visa free, The Maldives is another option.

This is a regular topic so you might want to do a search, though I'm sure there will be loads of suggestions.

theoldgit

Most, if not all of the Asean countries, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bali are amongst the most interesting ones my girlfriend has visited, visa free, The Maldives is another option.

This is a regular topic so you might want to do a search, though I'm sure there will be loads of suggestions.

I think TOG is right, except for Burma. Not sure how long Thai nationals can stay in ASEAN countries without a visa. Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines are one month, I think.

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thanks for replies. i did a quick search, and the most interesting options would be malaysia, singapore and hong kong. but i never thought of Bali ( i have never been there ) so would look into that. thank you

South Africa.

Thirty free days on arrival. Its a bit chilly at the moment.

Peru.

Try this,

http://wiki.answers...._without_a_Visa

Hope it is ok to post a link.

That's a great link, thanks. Very useful. smile.gif

Edited by Rumblecat

Vietnam , laos (visa on arrival) , Cambodia , Singapore , Malaysia , Hong Kong (on arrival) , thats what I reckon but best to check with a travel agent

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South Africa.

Thirty free days on arrival. Its a bit chilly at the moment.

cape town is one of my favourite destinations, but the flight might be a bit long for her. but i will ask her :)

and thanks for link justcruisin

Edited by kunash

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just thought about a cruise on a ship, leaving singapore - that would be a great holiday for her. will see some great places. she has never left thailand before. it will be for our honeymoon, so i want to make it special

try and get her a legit visa to a real country. dont fear it, it may work out and help her get future visas to real top shelf countries

I think there are about 36 country's in the world you can pick from ,

Russia..too..

South Korean..too..

Woww..cruise trip, sounds so good!

I just known Peru and South Africa don't need Thais for visa Applying..

See? How lucky you are, being a Farang? Can travel all around the world without complicate docs needed, or at least less.

And also the complex when entering other countries. Not fun really, I had bad experience in JFK once.

P.S. Pls don't be minded I called "Farang", I don't mean any bad. Farang means caucasian and me, I don't mind being a chintok. :D

Most, if not all of the Asean countries, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bali are amongst the most interesting ones my girlfriend has visited, visa free, The Maldives is another option.

This is a regular topic so you might want to do a search, though I'm sure there will be loads of suggestions.

I think TOG is right, except for Burma. Not sure how long Thai nationals can stay in ASEAN countries without a visa. Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines are one month, I think.

Cambodia is ok if going to the Casino at Poi Pet, but if flying into Siam Reap or Phnom Pehn a visa is required.

Most, if not all of the Asean countries, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bali are amongst the most interesting ones my girlfriend has visited, visa free, The Maldives is another option.

This is a regular topic so you might want to do a search, though I'm sure there will be loads of suggestions.

I think TOG is right, except for Burma. Not sure how long Thai nationals can stay in ASEAN countries without a visa. Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines are one month, I think.

Cambodia is ok if going to the Casino at Poi Pet, but if flying into Siam Reap or Phnom Pehn a visa is required.

Going the Casino is not really going into Cambodia is it ??.....more of a no mans land between Thailand and Cambodia, hence the reason you dont need a visa

try and get her a legit visa to a real country. dont fear it, it may work out and help her get future visas to real top shelf countries

<deleted> is a "real" country ??.....either a country or not a country....

try and get her a legit visa to a real country. dont fear it, it may work out and help her get future visas to real top shelf countries

<deleted> is a "real" country ??.....either a country or not a country....

Hahahaha, I guess by a real country, he/she meant where those old men that retire in Pattaya came from. Or where a B100 will not get you off a speeding ticket and most places you would never be called a 'hansum' man by girls half your age, even if you name is Alan Greenspan.

try and get her a legit visa to a real country. dont fear it, it may work out and help her get future visas to real top shelf countries

<deleted> is a "real" country ??.....either a country or not a country....

Hahahaha, I guess by a real country, he/she meant where those old men that retire in Pattaya came from. Or where a B100 will not get you off a speeding ticket and most places you would never be called a 'hansum' man by girls half your age, even if you name is Alan Greenspan.

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