Thailand visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Thai Visa is not required for Bruneians

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Brunei citizens with a valid passport visiting Thailand with the intention of tourism or visit can stay in the country for up to 30 days without a visa.
  • Intending visitors must possess a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months from the date of their arrival in Hong Kong. The passport is required to have at least two blank pages for stamp.
  • Citizens are to provide valid passport valid for at least 6 months from your departure date.
  • Travellers are to provide international passport with least 2 remaining unused pages for any necessary entry and exit stamps that may be issued.
  • Visitors should provide a proof of your accommodation and funds of at least THB 10,000 per person and THB 20,000 per family.
  • A Yellow fever certificate of vaccination will be required from Brunei citizens entering Thailand.
  • Import and export of local and foreign currencies is allowed in Thailand.
  • In Thailand, visitors above the age of 12 years must have enough money to cover the expenses of their visit at least THB 20,000 or USD 640 per person/family.
  • A health certificate is required for Import of pets and are subject to taxation.
  • Electricity in Thailand is 220V AC. Power outlets frequently feature 2 prong round or flat sockets.
  • Prospective visitors are not required to pay any airport tax upon departing from the airport.
  • Royal Brunei Airlines is the major airline that fly from Thailand to brunei-darussalam.
  • The stadard time zone in Brunei is (GMT+8), hence, Brunei is 1 hour ahead of Thailand.
  • The estimated flight duration from Brunei to Bangkok, Thailand is 2 hours, 49 minutes.
  • Thailand has three different seasons. The first is the rainy or southwest monsoon season from mid–May to mid–October, the second is portray by abundant rain with August followed by the third season in September being the wettest period of the year.
  • The Andaman Sea is a cherished natural resource in Thailand that hosts famous and sensuous resorts along Phuket, Krabi, Ranong, Phang Nga and Trang and their islands, all lay along the coasts of the Andaman Sea which despite the 2004 tsunami still remains a tourist attraction.
  • The railway system constitutes most of Thailand’s transport system but other forms of road transport include tuk-tuks, taxis, vans (minibus), motorbike taxis, and songthaews.
  • There are several tourist attractions in Thailand such as diving, sandy beaches, hundreds of tropical islands, nightlife, archaeological sites, museums, hill tribes, different floras and faunas among many others.
  • The Buddhist temple and several World Heritage sites are part of the popular tourist centres in Thailand.
  • Thai is the official language in Thailand, a Tai-Kadai language closely related to Lao, Shanin Myanmar
  • Thailand's popular religion is Theravada Buddhism which is an integral part of Thai identity and culture.

Frequently Asked Questions


When is the best time to visit Thailand?

The best time to visit Thailand will differ, depending on your travel interests. Ultimately, the cool season between November and February is a great time to visit as temperatures sit pleasantly around the late 20s




How do I get around Thailand?

There are different ways to get around Thailand, from private car hire, tuk tuk and shuttle buses to trains and cruises, there’s a mode of travel to suit your needs.




What is the currency in Thailand?

Thailand official currency is Thai Baht. Each baht is divided into 100 satang. A typical meal will cost approximately 150 baht




Do I need travel insurance?

Travel insurance is always a good idea, whether your kind of holiday is found within the secure grounds of your beach side resort or diving deep beneath the waves, small accidents can become disaster without insurance. Even if you lost your bag in transit or you fall ill, travel insurance is worth it for the peace of mind alone.