Halal tourism statistics in Thailand
Thailand consistently ranks in the top 10 muslim-friendly non-Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (non-OIC) destinations in the annual Mastercard-CrescentRating Global Muslim Travel Index.
Overview
Thailand consistently ranks in the top 10 muslim-friendly non-Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (non-OIC) destinations in the annual Mastercard-CrescentRating Global Muslim Travel Index. The country received roughly 6-8 million muslim international visitors in 2024 (depending on which methodology), with GCC, Malaysia, and Indonesia as the largest source markets. This represents a 40-50% growth from pre-pandemic 2019 levels.
Source markets
Malaysia and Indonesia are the largest single sources (combined ~3-4M annual visitors due to proximity), but GCC visitors (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain) are the highest per-capita spenders. The Saudi market alone grew ~250% from 2019 to 2024 following visa-on-arrival expansion. South Korea and India contribute smaller but growing muslim-traveler segments.
Spending patterns
Average GCC family trip spend in Thailand: ฿35,000-45,000 (~$1,000-1,300 USD) per traveler. Stays average 7-12 nights, longer than the all-tourist average of 4-6 nights. Phuket and Bangkok absorb roughly 75% of muslim visitor spend; Krabi, Pattaya, and Hua Hin make up most of the remainder.
Local muslim population
Thailand has approximately 4-5 million muslim residents (~7% of the total population), concentrated in the deep south (Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat — 80%+ muslim-majority), plus established communities in Bangkok (~5%), Krabi (~40%), and Phuket (~30%). This domestic base means halal infrastructure exists organically rather than only as tourism infrastructure.
Government investment
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) launched dedicated Muslim Friendly Destination promotion in 2014 and has actively expanded since. The Halal Standard Institute provides accreditation; CICOT runs the certification. Bangkok now has 60+ dedicated halal restaurants registered with CICOT, plus several hundred more muslim-friendly venues.
Key takeaways
- 6-8M muslim international visitors annually (2024)
- GCC market grew 250% post-pandemic; highest per-capita spend
- ~4-5M muslim Thais — infrastructure is organic, not just touristic
- Top 10 muslim-friendly non-OIC destination (Mastercard-CR GMTI)
§References
- [1]Mastercard-CrescentRating Global Muslim Travel Index 2024
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§See also
- 🧭 Qibla direction in Thailand— Roughly west-northwest from anywhere in TH
- 🕌 Jum'ah prayer at Bangkok mosques— Schedule, which mosques, parking
- 🥩 Halal meat suppliers in Thailand— Wholesale, retail, certifications
- 📌 Muslim population in Thailand— Geography & community
- 📚 All wiki entries— browse the index