Thailand Offers Visa-Free, 60-Day Entry to Kuwaitis

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Ambassador Songchai Chaipatiyut confirms new exemption following a record 87,000 Kuwaiti arrivals in 2025, aiming to boost tourism ties.

Kuwaiti nationals can now travel to Thailand without obtaining a prior entry visa for stays of up to 60 days, according to an announcement by Thailand's ambassador to Kuwait, Songchai Chaipatiyut. This diplomatic move marks a significant easing of travel restrictions between the two nations and is expected to further strengthen tourism and cultural exchanges. The exemption applies to Kuwaiti passport holders wishing to visit Thailand for tourism, business, or family visits, provided their stay does not exceed the two-month limit.

Ambassador Chaipatiyut highlighted the strong existing relationship between the two countries, noting that the decision builds upon a robust flow of travelers. He revealed that Thailand welcomed approximately 87,000 visitors from Kuwait in 2025 alone, a figure that underscores the popularity of the Southeast Asian destination among Kuwaiti tourists. The new visa-free arrangement is anticipated to remove administrative hurdles, making it even easier for Kuwaitis to explore Thailand's diverse landscapes, from its bustling cities to its pristine beaches.

The 60-day visa exemption reflects Thailand's strategy to attract high-value tourists from key markets in the Middle East. By streamlining entry requirements, the Thai government aims to encourage longer stays and increased spending by Kuwaiti travelers. This initiative is part of broader efforts to revitalize the tourism sector and deepen bilateral cooperation, positioning Thailand as a premier destination for Kuwaiti families and individuals seeking a tropical getaway.