
Thailand is a country full of surprises. Nearly everyone who visits feels like it’s a place they would definitely want to return to. If not for the beaches, then for the culture, shopping, people, or the food. Below are a few Indian vloggers who have had their fair share of experiences in Thailand and have created some amazing content showing the real side of the country.
They take you along on their journeys, sharing practical tips and advice on everything from what to do and how to get around to where to stay, while some also reveal Thailand’s hidden gems.
So if you’re planning to visit Thailand or simply want to know what it’s really like, check out these four Indian travel vloggers who show the real side of the country.
Varun Vangish is known for his detailed travel series and practical travel advice. After exploring India, he decided to expand his journeys across the world, including Thailand.
His content in Thailand covers everything from local transport and food to cultural experiences. What makes his content unique is that he shows the country beyond the typical tourist experience. Instead of just focusing on famous attractions, he shows everyday life in Thailand and also explores local markets, vegetarians food options and affordable transport.
He also travels in local trains and visits smaller towns, and his content also shows the welcoming side of Thailand, especially for Indian travellers. So for those who want to explore Thailand in a meaningful and budget-friendly way, I would recommend following Varun Vangish. His tips are honest and practical.
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If you are interested in vlogs that show the raw and real side of a country with no filters and no script, then follow Nomad Shubham. He has travelled to over 150 countries.
His Thailand content also shows his completely unfiltered experiences when he's travelling on local buses and second-class night trains, exploring local markets, trying local food, and visiting local temples. He literally talks like you're there exploring the country with him.
You can even hear background sounds like dogs barking, along with moments where he admits he feels scared. He shows both the good and the challenging parts of the journey, making his content feel honest and unbiased. It’s like looking at Thailand through a clear lens. He also shares honest experiences, including a video explaining why he was deported from Thailand.
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Mridul also reveals her authentic experiences in Thailand, and in her videos, she focuses on the practical sides of travelling, from visa costs and transport to where to stay and what to eat.
You get to see her full journey experience in her Krabi and Phi Phi travel vlog, from visa-on-arrival procedures and SIM card costs to hotel stays, local transport, and day trips to natural attractions like hot springs and waterfalls.
What makes her vlogs stand out is that instead of only showing highlights, she also shares useful mistakes to avoid, budgeting tips, and honest reviews of hotels and restaurants.
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Ankit Bhatia's content documents his journey through a detailed travel series covering multiple destinations, including Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai, Krabi, and Phi Phi Island. His videos go beyond just sightseeing, showing everything from local markets and temple visits to waterfalls, train journeys, and island experiences.
His videos are great for those who are planning multi-city trips in Thailand. What also makes his content stand out is the way he presents the country, where he highlights both cultural landmarks and natural attractions. You also get to see that Thailand has many hidden gems beyond beaches, shopping, and nightlife.
He also does more showing than talking. It’s like, come with me, let me show you the breathtaking side of Thailand.
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Tanya's vlogs are great for those who are planning to travel to Thailand solo. She shows you how to comfortably navigate the city through various transport options like the MRT and Grab. She also offers useful budget tips.
What makes her content so valuable is that you get to see both the modern and traditional sides of Thailand. She explores Bangkok's popular malls like EmQuartier, tries local authentic Thai food, and also visits Bang Kachao to see the local and quiet side of the country. She also visits the famous Husky Café in Bangkok.
Her interactions with locals and her focus on everyday experiences give viewers a more realistic and positive perspective of Thailand.
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If you enjoy these creators, you can also check out our list of Popular Indian Travel Vloggers to Follow in 2026.