Converting Indian Rupees to Thai Baht (INR to THB) is the starting point for millions of Indian tourists heading to the “Land of Smiles.” Thailand is one of the most popular international destinations for Indian travelers, famous for its beaches, temples, and shopping. Whether you are bargaining in Bangkok’s night markets or paying for a tuk-tuk in Phuket, knowing the exchange rate is key to getting a fair price.
INR to THB Converter
Master Currency Converter
The Formula
Multiply the INR amount by the current exchange rate:
INR Ã Current Rate = THB
Example
If the exchange rate is 0.34 (1 INR = āļŋ0.34 THB):
1,000 INR Ã 0.34 = 340 THB
India to Thailand: Night Markets & Island Escapes
In a land where street food is king, knowing your INR budget for snacks is essential. A reliable mental benchmark for March 2026 is that spending 1,000 INR gives you about 348 Thai Baht (THB). This helps you track your “shopping sprees” at the Chatuchak Weekend Market or the Phuket night markets.
Investing 300 INR gives you about 104 THB, enough for two plates of authentic Pad Thai at a street stall or a large bowl of Tom Yum soup and a refreshing Thai Milk Tea.
A typical short-distance BTS Skytrain ride (approx. 35 THB) will cost you roughly 100 INR. A 100 THB Tuk-Tuk ride for a fun city experience is about 287 INR.
Frequently Asked Questions
Thailand is incredibly affordable if you eat and travel like a local. Leading with INR helps you realize that world-class dining can happen for less than 500 INR, making it easy to see why Thailand remains the ultimate budget-friendly tropical getaway for Indians.
While you enter visa-free, Thai immigration rules technically require travelers to carry 20,000 THB (approx. 57,500 INR) per person in equivalent cash (even INR cash is fine) as proof of funds. While rarely checked for tourists with return tickets, it’s wise to be prepared.
75,000 INR converts to roughly 26,100 THB. For a single traveler in 2026, this is a very generous budget (approx. 3,700 THB per day). It easily covers a pool villa stay in Koh Samui, daily massages, jet ski rentals, and high-end dinners in Pattaya.