Thailand Tourist Arrivals 2026: 16.21 Million Visitors and ₹18,300 Crore in Revenue
Thailand tourist arrivals 2026 reach 16.21 million by July 4 — China, Malaysia and India lead the top three source markets as summer momentum builds.
Thailand tourist arrivals 2026 have crossed 16.21 million between January 1 and July 4, generating THB 782.57 billion — approximately ₹18,300 crore — in tourism revenue, according to figures released by Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports on July 6. The data covers the first six months and four days of the year, with China, Malaysia, and India ranking as the three largest source markets in that order.
Despite the strong revenue figure, Thailand tourist arrivals 2026 are running 3.11% below the same period last year — a gap the ministry attributed to the impact of regional disruptions and policy changes earlier in the year, while noting that weekly momentum is now recovering strongly as summer holiday season begins across key source markets.
Thailand Tourist Arrivals 2026: Top 5 Source Markets
The Thailand tourist arrivals 2026 data confirms that Asian short-haul markets continue to dominate, with China holding the top spot by a significant margin and India firmly in third place.
China led with 2,654,728 arrivals — by far the largest individual source market and a sign that Chinese outbound travel to Thailand is maintaining strong momentum despite the competition from other regional destinations. Malaysia came second with 2,109,956 arrivals, reflecting the strong land and short-haul connectivity between Malaysia and Thailand’s southern border crossings as well as direct flights from Kuala Lumpur and Penang.
India ranked third with 1,239,023 arrivals — a figure that underlines how important India has become to Thailand’s tourism ecosystem. India is now the third-largest individual nationality source of inbound tourism for Thailand, ahead of Russia with 1,022,483 arrivals and South Korea with 596,673.
| Thailand Tourist Arrivals 2026 — Top 5 Source Markets (Jan 1–Jul 4) | Arrivals |
|---|---|
| 1. China | 2,654,728 |
| 2. Malaysia | 2,109,956 |
| 3. India | 1,239,023 |
| 4. Russia | 1,022,483 |
| 5. South Korea | 596,673 |
| Total All Nationalities | 16,210,890 |
| Total Revenue | THB 782.57 billion (~₹18,300 crore) |
| Year-on-Year Change | -3.11% |
Weekly Data: Summer Holiday Season Lifts Momentum
The most encouraging signal in the Thailand tourist arrivals 2026 data is the weekly trend for June 28 to July 4. During that single week, Thailand welcomed 533,697 foreign tourists — a figure that reflects the start of the summer holiday season across multiple key markets.
The weekly growth was driven by both short-haul markets including China and Hong Kong, and long-haul markets including France, Germany, and the Netherlands. The European school holiday period has historically been one of the strongest demand windows for Thai beach destinations, particularly Phuket, Koh Samui, and Koh Phangan.
For the week of June 28 to July 4, the top five weekly source markets were China with 83,492 arrivals, Malaysia with 78,306, India with 32,657, Taiwan with 20,625, and Austria with 20,498. India’s position in the top three for the weekly data is consistent with its full-year ranking — and the 32,657 weekly arrivals from India during what is typically a slower Indian travel period suggests the bilateral India-Thailand tourism relationship remains strong even outside peak Indian travel seasons.
| Weekly Thailand Tourist Arrivals (June 28–July 4, 2026) | Arrivals |
|---|---|
| 1. China | 83,492 |
| 2. Malaysia | 78,306 |
| 3. India | 32,657 |
| 4. Taiwan | 20,625 |
| 5. Austria | 20,498 |
| Total Weekly | 533,697 |
Why India’s Numbers Matter for Thailand Tourism
India’s 1,239,023 arrivals in just over six months places it firmly in the top three of Thailand’s entire global source market — a position that would have seemed ambitious five years ago when Indian outbound travel to Thailand was a fraction of its current scale.
The TAT AirAsia MOVE partnership data released earlier this year showed Indian travelers to Thailand average 7–15 day stays and generate the highest revenue per booking of any nationality tracked on the platform. That combination — high volume, long stays, and strong spending — makes Indian tourists disproportionately valuable to Thailand’s revenue per arrival calculation.
Thailand tourist arrivals 2026 from India are also diversifying geographically within India. Earlier data showed rising demand from Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, and Ahmedabad — not just the traditional gateway cities of Delhi and Mumbai. This secondary city expansion means India’s total contribution to Thailand arrivals is likely to grow further as direct connectivity from Tier 2 Indian cities to Bangkok improves.
The Ministry expects foreign arrivals to continue rising through July, supported by school holidays in China and the broader summer holiday period across Europe. If the weekly trend from late June continues, Thailand is on track to accelerate its total arrivals pace heading into Q3.
What This Means for Indian Travelers Planning Thailand Trips
The Thailand tourist arrivals 2026 data tells Indian travelers planning upcoming trips something useful — Thailand’s tourism infrastructure is handling strong international demand in 2026, with all major hotels, airlines, and tourism services operating at normal or above-normal capacity.
The fact that Thailand is still running 3.11% behind last year’s arrival figures — despite strong weekly growth — means there may be pockets of value available in accommodation and airfares that would not exist at full-capacity peak season. The second half of July and August, before the October peak season begins, often offers competitive hotel rates at popular destinations including Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and Koh Samui.
Before booking, confirm the latest Thailand visa entry requirements at thaievisa.go.th. The 60-day exemption for Indian passport holders is currently still in effect pending Royal Gazette publication of Cabinet-approved changes. If your visa application requires a confirmed flight booking before approval, a dummy ticket reservation accepted by Thai consulates is available at flyinghelpline.com/flight-reservation/ for ₹999.
Remember that UPI does not work in Thailand — carry Thai Baht exchanged before departure from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, or Bangalore, or use a zero-forex international card for daily spending. For comprehensive travel insurance covering your Thailand trip including medical emergencies and trip disruptions, SafetyWing Nomad Insurance provides reliable coverage at affordable daily rates for Indian travelers.
FAQs — Thailand Tourist Arrivals 2026
Q: How many tourists has Thailand received in 2026 so far?
Thailand welcomed 16,210,890 international tourists between January 1 and July 4, 2026, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. This generated THB 782.57 billion — approximately ₹18,300 crore — in tourism revenue. The figure is 3.11% below the same period in 2025, though weekly arrivals were showing strong recovery from late June as summer holiday season began across key source markets in Asia and Europe.
Q: Which countries are sending the most tourists to Thailand in 2026?
China is Thailand’s largest source market with 2,654,728 arrivals between January 1 and July 4, followed by Malaysia with 2,109,956 and India with 1,239,023. Russia ranked fourth with 1,022,483 arrivals and South Korea fifth with 596,673. For the week of June 28 to July 4 specifically, China, Malaysia, and India were again the top three in that order, with Taiwan and Austria completing the weekly top five.
Q: Is India a significant source market for Thailand tourism in 2026?
Yes — India is Thailand’s third-largest source market in 2026 with over 1.23 million arrivals in the first six months alone. India ranked third globally out of all source markets, ahead of Russia and South Korea. Indian travelers are particularly valued by Thailand’s tourism sector because research from the TAT AirAsia MOVE partnership shows Indians record the highest revenue per booking of any nationality, stay for 7–15 days on average, and increasingly travel as families and large groups — making India one of Thailand’s most commercially important tourism source markets.
Final Word
Thailand tourist arrivals 2026 paint a picture of a destination in solid recovery — over 16 million arrivals and nearly ₹18,300 crore in revenue in just over six months, with India firmly in the top three globally and summer momentum building week on week. The 3.11% year-on-year gap reflects the disruptions of early 2026 rather than any structural weakness in demand, and the weekly trajectory from late June suggests the second half of the year is on track to perform strongly. For Indian travelers, Thailand remains one of the most welcoming, well-connected, and rewarding destinations for all travel styles — and the current arrival data confirms that millions of Indians are already making that choice every single month.
Also Read:
- Thailand Travel 2026 New Rules — Complete Guide
- Thailand Visa Free Indians 2026 — Still Valid, Official Proof
- TAT AirAsia MOVE Partnership 2026 — India Named Star Market
Official Sources:
- The Nation Thailand — Thailand Welcomes 16.21M Foreign Tourists
- Thailand Ministry of Tourism and Sports
Aaseem Bhardwaj is a journalist, seasoned traveler and IT professional based in India. With firsthand travel experience across Southeast Asia, East Asia, Middle East and Europe, Aaseem founded Travel Man Today to provide reliable visa updates and travel news for Indian passport holders. He has personally traveled to Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, UAE and Europe. Follow his travel vlogs on YouTube at @travelmantoday
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