- Things To Do
Christmas and New Year festive guide at Jungceylon Phuket this December
There might be no snow or cosy days by the fireplace in Phuket, but there’s definitely a festive atmosphere all around. You can still meet Santa, see Christmas lights, and find plenty of ways to celebrate, and Jungceylon Phuket is the place to go if you want to soak it all in. This year, the shopping and lifestyle complex goes…
- Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
Top hospitality marketing agencies in Thailand (2026)
Hospitality marketing in Thailand has become more complex than ever. Guests now discover hotels, restaurants, and resorts through search, social media, and digital content long before they ever arrive. For hospitality brands, standing out means more than visibility. It means consistency, clarity, and a strong understanding of how travellers and diners actually behave online. Thailand is home to several agencies…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (December 19 to 21)
Your group chat finally agrees on plans and Bangkok actually delivers. This weekend leans loud, playful and very walkable, with the city doing what it does best right now: turning everyday spaces into places you want to linger. You might end up standing in a crowd watching street performers in Siam Square, sitting on the grass with music drifting through…
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New Year’s Eve by the Sea at Novotel Marina Sriracha & Koh Si Chang
Nothing beats welcoming the New Year by the ocean, with drinks in hand and your loved ones close by. Lucky for you, Novotel Marina Sriracha & Koh Si Chang is only a 90 minute drive from Bangkok. The resort sits right where things are happening, close to the fireworks at Sriracha Bay, but calm enough to give you a proper…
- Health
Diabetic Retinopathy: What you really need to know about your eyes and diabetes
Most conversations about diabetes stay focused on sugar levels, food choices, and long-term health, but the eyes rarely enter the discussion. It surprises many people to learn that the condition can quietly affect the retina, the part of the eye that handles sharp vision. Asst Prof Dr Wijak Kongwattananon, an ophthalmologist at MedPark Hospital Bangkok, often meets patients who are…
- Things To Do
Where to celebrate Christmas in Phuket
It’s that strange and excellent time of year when Christmas shows up in Phuket wearing sandals. The weather is perfect, the resorts are fully committed, and suddenly Santa is everywhere, usually near a buffet. If you’re doing the festive season without the cold, this is where it gets good. From island hideaways to beachfront brunches and full-on family feasts, Phuket’s…
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Where to celebrate the festive season (Christmas & New Years) in Bangkok
We can almost hear the jingle bells already. Bangkok is getting into full festive mode, and the city feels ready for big meals, bright lights, and late nights. Hotels across town are rolling out their Christmas menus and New Year countdown plans, so this is a great moment to start choosing where you want to celebrate. From riverside dinners to…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (December 12 to 14)
Have you been waiting for the weekend to arrive? The weeks feel like they go by fast at the end of the year, but it’s always nice to finally have time to go out and explore. The city is getting festive and this weekend brings plenty of things to do, from hands on workshops to relaxed park concerts and big…
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Bangkok’s brightest festive countdown happens at Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside
The festive season is upon us, and Royal Orchid Sheraton Bangkok is pulling out all the stops. The hotel turns the entire stretch of its riverside property into a festive playground in December, with a full programme for both Christmas and New Year. You can go for a stylish family dinner, an Italian lunch that stretches into the afternoon, or…
- Things To Do
Le Méridien Suvarnabhumi offers a cosy Christmas escape just outside the city
Have you been craving a festive celebration outside of the city centre without travelling too far? Le Méridien Suvarnabhumi, Bangkok Golf Resort & Spa, might be the place you have in mind. The resort sits among lakes, gardens, and its golf course, which makes the whole place feel pleasantly removed from Bangkok’s hustle and bustle, even though you barely left…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (December 5 to 7)
It’s the first weekend of the last month of the year and Bangkok feels ready for it. December always arrives with a little lift in the air. There’s plenty happening across the city, from art fairs and flea markets to music nights and outdoor concerts. Whether you want something calm or something louder, the weekend is packed, and it’s all…
- Retire in Thailand
Thailand retirement visa insurance requirement explained (2025 update)
The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand’s OA, O-X, and LTR visas require health insurance. Minimum coverage varies by visa type, so applicants should confirm requirements with the specific Thai embassy or consulate. Local plans are cheaper and meet the basic rules, while international plans offer higher protection and broader access to private hospitals. Thinking about retiring in Thailand is something many…
- Lifestyle
What is the Maneki Neko (lucky cat) in Thai shops
Stroll around the neighbourhoods in Bangkok or anywhere else in Thailand, and you’ll spot tiny cats waving at you with one paw in a steady motion. They sit near tills, on restaurant counters, and in the corners of tiny market stalls. You’ll see them in other parts of the world, too, most often in a Chinatown. These cats are the…
- Lifestyle
Jungceylon turns Phuket into an Eco Wonderland with upcycled art and festive colour
The Thaiger key takeaways Jungceylon Phuket’s Eco Wonderland uses upcycled art from Thai artists to highlight ocean conservation and reduce waste during the festive period. Visitors can explore large-scale installations, join hands-on workshops, and learn how discarded materials can be transformed into meaningful works. The initiative aims to reduce waste, protect the environment, and foster sustainable growth through collaboration with…
- Thailand Travel
BigC Thailand Lucky Landing wins big and gives tourists a new reason to shop in Thailand
The Thaiger key takeaways BigC won the Gold Award for Excellence in Retail and Shopper Marketing for its BigC Thailand Lucky Landing campaign. The campaign saw rapid growth on XHS, with major increases in followers, engagement and post views. Online excitement led to real results in stores, including higher footfall and strong coupon redemption rates. Visitors coming to Thailand always…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 28 to 30)
Somehow, we’ve already reached the last weekend of November! The mood is starting to become a little bit festive as the holiday season approaches, with malls and hotels rolling out Christmas events. But there are still plenty of other things to do, too. There are cosy food events, easygoing markets, live music sessions, and a few small surprises dotted around…
- Food
10 Best restaurants in Asoke, Bangkok
The Thaiger key takeaways This neighbourhood is one of Bangkok’s busiest eating zones, lined with Thai diners, brunch favourites, Japanese joints and some of the city’s most reliable pizza. Its central location and direct BTS/MRT access make it one of the easiest areas in Bangkok for visitors to explore through food. This curated list highlights the best restaurants worth checking,…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 21 to 23)
Bangkok feels a little quieter this month, but there are still plenty of things to check out if you want to get out of the house. Some galleries are staying open late, a few neighbourhood spots are running small community events and there are food pop ups that make the weekend feel a bit more fun. Here’s our curated list…
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Where to celebrate Thanksgiving in Bangkok 2025
Thanksgiving is just a random Thursday in Thailand, but that doesn’t mean Americans in Bangkok can’t enjoy a traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings, plus a slice of good ol’ American pie. After all, Bangkok is a melting pot of cultures, one that is full of amazing restaurants. For some, celebrating Thanksgiving in Thailand is as much about enjoying…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 14 to 16)
Bangkok weekends always seem to fill up on their own, and this one is packed with things that make the city fun to wander through. You can eat your way through a polished take on Thai classics, browse books on a floating ship, watch films that slow life down in the best way, or dig through vintage pieces at a…
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Start 2026 right with Novotel Sriracha and Koh Si Chang’s seaside New Year room packages
The Thaiger key takeaways Choose between the lively seaside town of Sriracha or the serene island of Koh Si Chang for your New Year celebration. Enjoy two-night stays with breakfast, merit-making sets, and exclusive perks starting from just 7,700++ baht. Book before December 15, 2025, to secure your spot for a seaside New Year getaway without the high-season price tag.…
- Guides
The best suit tailors in Bangkok
Tired of wearing ill-fitting suits that just don’t cut it? It’s time to upgrade your style game and go for a bespoke suit instead. Not only will it fit you like a dream, but it’ll also elevate your look to a whole new level. But wait, before you go running to your nearest tailor, it’s important to find one who’s…
- Featured hotels
Why Amari Bangsaen is the ideal destination for digital nomads and business travellers
The Thaiger key takeaways Just an hour from Bangkok, Amari Bangsaen combines a productive workspace, reliable Wi-Fi, and scenic seaside views for the ideal workation. From modern meeting rooms to beach cafés and spa treatments, the hotel is designed for both work and relaxation. With easy airport access, large event spaces, and coastal charm, Amari Bangsaen makes business travel feel…
- Thai Life
How to move to Thailand with kids (without losing your mind)
The Thaiger key takeaways Families relocating for work or education have different visa paths, including Dependent and Guardian Visas, each requiring financial proof and specific documentation. Birth, marriage, and school records must be legalised through your home country’s authorities and verified by the Thai Embassy before they can be used for immigration or enrolment. Up-to-date immunisation documents make school registration…
- Lifestyle
How to stay at your best all day with Demosana Alpha-M
The Thaiger key takeaways Many men experience low energy due to stress, poor sleep, and nutrient gaps, but small lifestyle changes can help improve daily stamina. Alpha-M Effervescent Tablets combine L-Arginine, Korean Ginseng, Zinc, and B vitamins in one refreshing drink to support energy metabolism. With balanced nutrition, movement, and hydration, you can expect to feel more energetic. Between work,…
- Travel Guides
Best islands to visit in Thailand before peak tourism season hits
The Thaiger key takeaways November is the sweet spot. The month offers sunshine without the crowds or inflated prices. The Andaman Sea and Eastern Gulf are dry and peaceful, while the Southern Gulf is still rainy. ravel insurance like SafetyWing’s Nomad Insurance keeps you covered across Thailand’s islands for stress-free adventures. Thailand’s peak season (the cool and dry season from…
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Where to celebrate Loy Krathong in Thailand this year
The Thaiger key takeaways Loy Krathong will be celebrated nationwide with a softer, more respectful tone this year. Hotels and venues across Thailand are hosting intimate dinners and cultural events by the water. It’s a special time to reflect, celebrate, and take part in one of Thailand’s most cherished traditions. Loy Krathong is almost here, and Thailand is preparing for…
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Everything you need to know about the magical Yi Peng Festival
If you happen to be in Chiang Mai from November 5 to 6, don’t miss out on the magical Yi Peng Festival. The Yi Peng lantern festival in northern Thailand is considered to be the most ethereal event worldwide. This celebration is not only magnificent, but it also has a lot of religious and cultural significance. Thus, it’s a great…
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What to do for Halloween in Bangkok
Bangkok always finds a way to make Halloween feel alive. From riverside dinners with eerie cocktails to rooftop parties and haunted houses that actually make you jump, the city’s packed with things to do this weekend. Families can enjoy light-hearted activities and trick-or-treating, while the night crowd heads out for costumes, chaos and a few scares. If you’re not sure…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 31 to November 2) – minus the Halloween crowd
Bangkok feels a little quieter this weekend. With the city mourning the passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, many events have paused their parties and loud celebrations. But if you’re skipping the Halloween crowd, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the weekend. Catch a good film at the Irish Film Festival, dig through vinyl and vintage finds at…





























