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India Issues Travel Advisory Amid Thailand-Cambodia Clashes; Avoid These Tourist Areas — Full List

The Indian Embassy in Thailand on Friday issued an advisory for Indian travellers amid ongoing unrest near the Thailand-Cambodia border. Citing the volatile situation, the embassy urged all Indian nationals travelling to Thailand to stay informed by regularly checking updates from official Thai sources, including the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Newsroom.
The embassy stated: “In view of the situation near Thailand-Cambodia border, all Indian travelers to Thailand are advised to check updates from Thai official sources, including TAT Newsroom.
According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand, certain provinces listed in the following link are currently not recommended for travel due to safety concerns.
Ubon Ratchathani
• Phu Chong‑Na Yoi National Park (Na Chaluai)
• Kaeng Lamduan (Nam Yuen)
• Chong An Ma Checkpoint (Nam Yuen)
Surin
• Prasat Ta Muen Thom/Tod
• Prasat Ta Kwai
• Prasat Ban Pluang
• Prasat Phum Pon
• Chong Chom
• Phanom Swai Forest Park
• Phanom Dong Rak border zones
Sisaket
• Khao Phra Wihan NP (Pha Mo I Daeng)
• Chong Sa‑ngam
• Border areas near Kantharalak & Phu Sing
Buriram
• Chong Sai Taku
• Ta Phraya NP
• Border zones near Ban Kruat & Lahan Sai
Sa Kaeo
• Ban Khlong Luek Checkpoint & Rong Kluea Market
• Prasat Sdok Kok Thom
• Border zones near Aranyaprathet & Khlong Hat
Chanthaburi
• Ban Laem & Ban Phat Kad checkpoints
• Border zones near Pong Nam Ron & Soi Dao
Trat
• Ban Hat Lek, Ban Muen Dan & Ban Ma Muang checkpoints
In view of the situation near Thailand-Cambodia border, all Indian travelers to Thailand are advised to check updates from Thai official sources, including TAT Newsroom.
As per Tourism Authority of Thailand places mentioned in the following link are not recommended for… https://t.co/ToeHLSQUYi
— India in Thailand (@IndiainThailand) July 25, 2025
Thailand & Cambodia Border Dispute
The advisory comes as Thailand and Cambodia witnessed their most deadly border clashes in over a decade on Thursday. Thai officials confirmed that 13 civilians and one Thai soldier were killed following rocket and artillery attacks. The clashes, which erupted on Thursday morning, are part of a long-running border dispute that has seen tensions escalate in recent weeks. Both sides have blamed each other for initiating the violence.
Thailand’s Defence Ministry spokesperson, Surasant Kongsiri, said that fighting took place in at least six areas on Thursday. The conflict intensified a day after a landmine explosion along the border injured five Thai soldiers, prompting Bangkok to withdraw its ambassador from Cambodia and expel Cambodia’s envoy. Thai authorities have also reported that over 100,000 civilians have fled the affected areas amid fears of further escalation.
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Heavy rain alert in Delhi–Gurugram: IMD issues an orange alert; travel and safety advisory |

In a recent update, Delhi and its surrounding NCR cities, including Gurugram, Noida, and Faridabad, have received intense rainfall. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Delhi while a warning of very heavy rainfall and thunderstorms has been issued for Gurugram.Keeping the current situation in view, the District Disaster Management Authority has issued a travel advisory for Gurugram for 2nd September 2025. It reads:On September 1, 2025, Gurugram recorded over 100 mm of rainfall between 3 PM and 7 PM. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an Orange Alert, forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall on September 2, 2025.In light of this warning:Corporate offices and private institutions in Gurugram district are advised to ask employees to work from home.
All schools in the district are directed to conduct online classes on September 2, 2025.On the other hand, Delhi too is experiencing non-stop rains which have caused waterlogging and long traffic across roads. Authorities are closely monitoring the Yamuna River too, which is expected to rise close to the danger mark of 206 metres on Tuesday. Low-lying areas are particularly vulnerable to flooding.India Meteorological Department forecastIn the present scenario, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Delhi for heavy rainfall. Similar alerts have been issued for NCR regions including Noida, Faridabad, and Gurugram. A yellow warning has been issued for Ghaziabad.Not only this, IMD has cautioned that northern India may experience heavy rainfall at least until September 5 especially for Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab which are under red and orange alerts.Travel disrupted, airlines issue advisoryAirlines such as IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, and Akasa too have issued warnings and advised people of possible delays and cancellations due to poor visibility. Passengers are advised to check flight status before leaving the house.Advisory
It is advised to avoid flood-prone zones, underpasses, and Yamuna ghats.Use public transport.For those in Gurugram, work from home is strongly recommended on September 2 as safety of people is more important.Keep a check on official IMD and local weather updates before planning anything.
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National parks in Northeast India for rarest wildlife experiences

Northeast India, with its lush forests, rugged mountains, and pristine rivers, is a biodiversity hotspot offering unparalleled opportunities to encounter some of the world’s rarest wildlife. The region’s national parks and sanctuaries protect unique ecosystems and endangered species like the one-horned rhinoceros, red panda, clouded leopard and more. From Manas National Park and Tiger Reserve in Assam to Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur, find out what makes these national parks so unique, and what rare creatures these parks have in store for visitors.
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