
Thailand Travel 2025: New Digital Entry Requirements and Safety Tips for International Visitors
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Additionally, a new Electronic Travel Authorization, or ETA, system will be rolled out for all travelers entering under the visa exemption scheme starting in June 2025. This requirement will apply to tourists from countries eligible for visa-free entry, and will need to be completed prior to arrival, as explained by the Thai Embassy and recent government announcements. The Thai government has introduced these measures in response to expected increases in tourism and to strengthen border management and security.
Regarding safety, Thailand is generally considered one of the safest countries in Southeast Asia for tourists. The U.S. State Department gives Thailand a level-1 rating, recommending normal precautions, and both the Global Peace Index and Global Finance magazine rank it moderately well compared to other countries. However, listeners should be aware of important exceptions. The U.S. State Department advises reconsidering travel to the southern provinces of Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat, and Songkhla due to ongoing civil unrest and sporadic violence related to insurgent activities in those areas.
Visitors are urged to respect local customs and laws, which can be strictly enforced. These include rules about dress codes at temples, refraining from touching Buddhist monks, and avoiding isolated beaches especially when traveling solo, as petty crimes like theft can occur. Bangkok, the capital, receives lower marks for nighttime safety and theft, so extra vigilance is recommended in crowded areas and after dark.
The Thai government is also expanding its visa exemption and visa-on-arrival programs to more nationalities. While this will make travel more convenient for many visitors, it underscores the importance of staying up to date with entry requirements and advisories. Before traveling, listeners should check for the latest travel advice and ensure all electronic entry forms are completed to avoid unnecessary complications at the border.
In summary, travel to Thailand in 2025 remains safe for most foreign visitors who exercise common sense and stay informed about new digital entry requirements and regional advisories. Avoid areas with ongoing unrest, double-check all documentation, and be respectful of local customs to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip.