- Education
Best university degrees taught in English for you to study in Thailand
The Thaiger key Takeaways Thailand offers a growing range of English-taught degrees across business, engineering, hospitality, medicine, and social sciences. Leading institutions include Chulalongkorn University, Thammasat University, Mahidol University, AIT, and Dusit Thani College. Tuition for English programmes generally ranges from 90,000 to 400,000 Thai baht per year, with additional costs for housing and living expenses. Thailand has grown into…
- Visa Information
A step by step guide to getting the Thai Student Visa (Non-Immigrant ED)
The Thaiger key takeaways The Non-Immigrant ED visa allows foreign students to study legally in Thailand, covering universities, language schools, and training courses. Applicants must enrol in an accredited institution, apply online via the Thai E-Visa system, and complete 90-day reporting after arrival. The ED Plus visa offers university students an added benefit, which is a one-year post-graduation stay to…
- Health
Research reveals smartwatches can really detect heart disease and Samsung proves the most accurate
The Thaiger key takeaways A meta-analysis of 26 studies involving 17,349 participants found smartwatches can accurately detect atrial fibrillation (AF) with up to 97% accuracy. Samsung and Amazfit ranked highest for diagnostic precision, slightly ahead of Apple and Withings. Despite impressive results, researchers warn of false positives, especially among healthy users, and stress the need for professional medical follow-up. Twenty-six…
- Education
Culture shock: What will surprise foreign students most about studying in Thailand?
The Thaiger key takeaways Thai classrooms emphasise respect and hierarchy, where teachers hold deep authority and humility earns trust. Uniforms, morning assemblies, and Buddhist traditions give students a structured yet culturally rich school experience. While academic pressure and language barriers can challenge foreign students, the immersion fosters adaptability and cross-cultural growth. For many foreign families moving to Thailand, education is…
- Thai Life
Mother of the nation: Queen Sirikit’s influence and why she was beloved
The Thaiger key takeaways Queen Sirikit was cherished for her cultural devotion, humanitarian spirit, and lifelong service to the Thai people. Her advocacy for Thai textiles, rural crafts, and women’s empowerment helped preserve Thailand’s cultural heritage. Remembered as the “Mother of the Nation,” her compassion and leadership continue to inspire generations. For many in Thailand, the name Queen Sirikit evokes…
- Thai Life
Can you trick or treat in Thailand?
Trick or treating is one of the most notable tropes for Halloween, featured in almost every film or series as a bunch of dressed-up characters knock or ring the doorbell to then exclaim the famous line. Whereas it might be the case in a lot of countries in the West, it might not be the case in Thailand. Whether it…
- Thai Life
10 haunted places in Thailand and their stories to give you the chills
The Thaiger spooky key takeaways Thailand’s haunted places blend folklore, tragedy, and centuries of spiritual belief. Each eerie site tells a story of love, loss, or lingering spirits that defy time. From ghost towers to cursed islands, Thailand’s supernatural tales are alive and well. As Halloween creeps closer, what better way to get in the spirit than by exploring some…
- Thai Life
How tourism has changed Muay Thai and why that’s not a bad thing
The Thaiger key takeaways Tourism has transformed Muay Thai from a local tradition into a global cultural experience. The sport now drives jobs, wellness travel, and international appreciation for Thai heritage. Modern adaptations enhance accessibility while preserving the rituals that define Muay Thai. Walk through Bangkok’s busy streets or a coastal town like Phuket or Hua Hin and you’re just…
- Travel Guides
New rules, same fun? Everything travellers need to know about Thailand’s new drinking laws
Alcohol can now be served in restaurants between 2pm to 5pm, but fines up to 10,000 baht apply if drinking outside legal hours. Most establishments already follow rules so it will be hard to break this law. Minimum drinking age is 20, with restrictions at temples, schools, hospitals, and on election days. Travellers can still enjoy Thailand’s nightlife by respecting…
- Lifestyle
Why supporting Thai art matters: UOB’s 16-year journey through paint
Over the past sixteen years, UOB Thailand has been nurturing the Thai art scene through its flagship program, the UOB Painting of the Year (POY) competition. Now in its 16th year in Thailand and 44th year regionally, the initiative continues to shine a spotlight on the depth, diversity, and dynamism of Thai visual art. But why exactly has a financial…
- Thailand Travel
What you can expect to see at the annual Naga Fireball Festival
Deep into the monsoon season that is winding down and Khao Phansa (Buddhist Lent) coming to an end, a quiet stretch of northeastern Thailand bursts into life with one of the country’s brightest and festive events in Thailand, the Naga Fireball Festival. Held annually along the Mekong River in Nong Khai Province, this mysterious event attracts both locals and travellers…
- Food
What makes the durian the king of fruits?
To some, durian is one of the tastiest fruits that they swear by, while to others, it is the smelliest waking nightmare that they will experience. For all of the history, reasons, and opinions, the durian’s reputation precedes it, and in Southeast Asia, it reigns supreme as what most call the “King of Fruits.” A thorny monarch with a history…
- Lifestyle
Lace up for these marathons around Thailand in Q4 2025
The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand’s Q4 marathon season is filled with events from October to December, including full marathons, half-marathons, trail races, and urban runs across the country. Many races pass through scenic and cultural routes, allowing runners to enjoy iconic landmarks, riversides, historic sites, and lush landscapes while staying active. Early registration and proper bib collection are essential to…
- Guides
Why is Thai sex tourism so famous worldwide despite being illegal?
The Thaiger key takeaways Thai sex tourism remains highly visible internationally despite being illegal, fueled by economic demand, historical factors, and tolerance within certain legal grey zones. Red-light districts in Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, and Hat Yai dominate the scene, while rural poverty and limited opportunities have historically driven participation in the industry. Legal enforcement is inconsistent, and ongoing debates around…
- Education
Thai youth shaping a greener future through innovation through the project Wonder Lab: Youth for a Greener Tomorrow
Sustainability is one of those topics that can feel abstract until you see it in action. In Thailand, a group of young people recently showed that tackling environmental challenges does not always require big budgets or government programmes. Sometimes, it starts with students, a few bold ideas, and a platform that believes in their potential. That platform was Wonder Lab:…
- Thailand Hotels
How storytelling can elevate brands in hospitality
It’s easy to think of luxury hospitality as a world built solely on marble lobbies, rooftop bars, and plush mattresses. But in speaking with Xavier Royaux, Global Chief Marketing Officer for Sofitel, MGallery, and the newly launched Emblems brand, it became clear that the true competitive edge isn’t just the elegance of the hotels; it’s about emotion. More specifically, storytelling…
- Lifestyle
Dusit Central Park: Bangkok’s rooftop garden in the heart of Silom
The Thaiger key takeaways Bangkok’s latest landmark combines a luxury hotel, residences, offices, high-end retail, and a 7-rai urban Roof Park directly connected to Sala Daeng BTS and Silom MRT. Dusit Arun at Dusit Central Park offers daily access for sunrise jogs, golden-hour city views, and relaxing amphitheatre hangouts. The development features LEED Gold, WELL Platinum, and WiredScore Gold certifications,…
- Finance
Can you use dollars in Thailand? Yes, but don’t
The Thaiger key takeaways Dollars are rarely accepted: Most places in Thailand, including street food stalls and taxis, only accept Thai baht. Bring dollars for exchange: American dollars are useful for exchanging into baht at competitive rates upon arrival. Always carry baht for daily expenses: While US dollars are good for exchange, baht is essential for most transactions in Thailand.…
- Food
Banthat Thong Road: Your new street food destination in Bangkok
The Thaiger key takeaways Banthat Thong Road is Bangkok’s rising street food hub, blending atmosphere, affordability, and variety near Chulalongkorn University. Must-try stalls include June Pang, Black Me O Boat Noodles, Suki Changphueak, and Jay Oh, alongside dessert favourites like Tuay Tung Ice Cream and Cheng Sim Ei. The street comes alive from 6pm to midnight, making evenings the best…
- Lifestyle
5 ways you’re losing money in Thailand
The Thaiger key takeaways Tourist restaurants, bars, and premium malls charge heavily compared to local markets and street food. High ATM fees, poor exchange rates, and careless money handling shrink your budget fast. Ignoring mobile plan renewals and overpaying for tours or taxis costs travellers far more than necessary. Visiting Thailand can be surprisingly affordable, but if you’re not careful,…
- Food
Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with The Peninsula Bangkok’s timeless mooncakes and exclusive limited-edition collector’s box
If you’ve ever wondered what goes into making the perfect mooncake, let me share that it’s so much more than mixing flour and filling. I recently had the chance to step behind the scenes and mould a couple of The Peninsula Bangkok’s famous egg custard mooncakes, made from their in-hotel restaurant Mei Jiang, and I can promise you, it gave…
- Food
Gambero Rosso and how wine in Thailand is opening the door wider for Italy
Italian food is possibly one of the most well-known cuisines in the world, bringing a sense of prestige and quality and drawing out people’s hunger. Italians take pride in this reputation, and with an abundance of Italian establishments and restaurants around the world and an exuberant amount in Thailand, food guide organisations like Gambero Rosso help shine a light on…
- Food
PEANUTS x IPPUDO: A first-ever collaboration to celebrate 75 iconic years
Do you love eating Japanese ramen noodles in Thailand? Do you also happen to be a huge fan of the PEANUTS franchise? If that’s the case, I believe I have the biggest news for you. IPPUDO is proudly presenting their first-ever collaboration with the global phenomenon that is PEANUTS which includes famous characters such as Charlie Brown and Snoopy himself. …
- Koh Samui Travel
Sun, sand, and the wild White Party at Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Koh Samui
I made my way into Koh Samui for the first time in my life, and I already felt like I stepped into a whole new world—a smaller paradise in Thailand that took me away from the deafening sounds, suffocating smog, and hurried concrete jungle that is Bangkok. As alien as the area was for me, the journey there was a…
- Travel Guides
5 stunning motorcycle routes in Thailand to take
Thailand is a paradise for motorcyclists, offering some of the most stunning and diverse routes in Southeast Asia. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or someone looking for a new adventure these are some suggested routes that any rider should take once in their lives. For anyone new to riding a motorcycle cross country, there are no set times and ways…
- Finance
How TrustFinance is leading financial transparency in 2025
The world of digital finance is full of malicious people who seek to use the anonymity and obscure nature of the internet to scam and take advantage of other people’s money. Almost everyone has lost their money or at least had a friend or family member scammed by what they thought was a trusted person telling them to trade, invest,…
- Environment News
Is it normally this cold in Thailand in January?
Thailand is a country known for its beaches, nightlife, and sun. Countless people escape their home places to take solace in the Kingdom’s warmth in both the environment and with its people. However, Thailand is pretty cold right now and it is as much of a surprise for those living in a major city like Bangkok where the morning (January…
- Featured hotels
Somerset Sukhumvit 71 Bangkok debuts with an exclusive promotion
Bangkok welcomes a fresh face to its hospitality scene, Somerset Sukhumvit 71 Bangkok, ready to establish a strong foothold for and comfort in Sukhumvit 71. With its opening now, Somerset Sukhumvit 71 Bangkok is poised to become the preferred choice for any travellers setting foot in Thailand, seeking an exceptional stay in one of the city’s most sought-after locations. The grand…
- Things To Do
New night market on the block: Jodd Fairs Ratchada
The popular Jodd Fairs night market has recently opened a new branch along the Ratchadapisek road. The night market opened on November 1 and is a 23-minute walk from the original location of Jodd Fairs Rama 9 and right next to Big C Ratchada. I took a personal visit and I have quite a bit to say about this night…





























