Visa runs in Thailand, Vietnam and Bali: track your days
Across Southeast Asia — Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and neighbours — many nomads live on short visa-free stays, visa-on-arrival and regular visa runs. The limits are strict and overstays are fined by the day, so tracking your days is a requirement.
Short stays and frequent runs
Visa-free or visa-on-arrival periods here are often measured in weeks, sometimes extendable once. When the window is short, a miscount is easy — and border runs to reset it become a routine part of nomad life.
Why overstaying is costly
- Daily fines that add up fast, paid on departure.
- Detention or a blacklist for longer overstays.
- Trouble on your next entry or visa application.
Track every entry automatically
Because you cross borders often, counting by memory fails. Daybound detects your country by GPS and logs each stay, showing your days per country over the calendar year and a rolling 12 months — so you always know how long you've been in and when your next run is due.
Visa rules in the region change frequently and depend on your nationality; confirm the current policy before you travel. This is general information, not legal advice.