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Best facial treatments in Bangkok for radiant skin
If urban life has left your skin feeling as stressed as the Friday evening rush hour, there’s no reason to let it dampen your spirits. The answer to your skin's prayers might just involve less commuting and more pampering. Thankfully,...
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Flood borne diseases in Thailand that you should watch out for
Thailand’s monsoon season lasts from May to October, bringing heavy rains and a higher risk of flood-related diseases. With more than 70% of the country facing annual floods, stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other disease carriers. This leads to more cases of illnesses like dengue fever, leptospirosis, and cholera. For instance, in 2020, Thailand reported over…
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Flooding in Pai: What you need to know
Pai, a charming town in northern Thailand’s Mae Hong Son province, recently faced severe flooding due to heavy monsoon rains. Thousands of residents and tourists had to evacuate, leading to significant property damage. This disaster highlights the vulnerability of communities near rivers and the increasing challenges posed by extreme weather, followed by flood-borne diseases. Current situation of flooding in Pai…
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Last chance for Thaiger readers: Get 10% off your health insurance—Offer ends in 5 days!
Did you know that treating a broken leg can cost around 200,000 THB for uninsured patients, and a three-day hospital stay for conditions like dengue fever averages 40,000 to 80,000 THB in Thailand? While healthcare in Thailand is more affordable than in many Western countries, serious medical treatments can still be quite expensive. Additionally, retirees need proof of health insurance…
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Best motor racing tracks in Thailand
If you’re a motor racing enthusiast looking for the ultimate adrenaline rush in Thailand, you’re in for a treat. The city boasts some of the best racing tracks that cater to both amateur drivers and seasoned pros. Whether you’re looking to test your skills or simply enjoy a high-speed thrill, Thailand’s racing circuits offer an unforgettable experience. From state-of-the-art facilities…
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How can expats find healthcare services in Thailand, Language isn’t a barrier
Moving to a new country can feel like a fresh start. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in a different culture, explore new places, and perhaps even reinvent parts of your life. But amid the excitement, you can’t overlook practical matters like healthcare. While Thailand is globally renowned as a medical tourism destination, boasting some of the best hospitals in…
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Top 10 street food stalls at Banthat Thong Road
Are you a food lover? If yes, you can’t miss out on this culinary spot. It’s known as Yaowarat 2 since you will be surprised by many street food options at reasonable prices. As the sun sets, Banthat Thong Road in Bangkok comes alive, becoming a vibrant street food paradise. The air is filled with mouthwatering aromas, inviting you to…
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Thailand’s universal healthcare won’t ‘break the bank’ says minister
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health remains confident that the universal healthcare programme will not face financial difficulties, according to Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin. The government has allocated a central budget of 5.9 billion baht for the scheme for the fiscal year ending September 30. Somsak provided this update following a National Health Security Board meeting, where participants discussed plans for…
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The second-hand cars in Thailand starting at 100K baht
Looking for a reliable car without breaking the bank? Thailand’s second-hand car market offers a treasure trove of options starting at 100,000 baht. Whether you’re a budget-conscious student, or simply someone who values a great deal, there’s a vehicle out there that fits your needs and wallet. From compact city cars to sturdy pickups, you’ll find a variety of models…
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Where to get cheap electronics in Bangkok in 2025
Have you ever wondered why just a charging cable for your iPhone is costing you upwards of a thousand baht? Well, it’s because you are looking for cheap electronics in all the wrong places. In our digital age, there is certainly no escaping technology and electronics, and as certain technologies get pushed further into the mainstream, we see prices also…
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10 best restaurants at Emsphere you should visit
Emsphere is Bangkok’s latest culinary gem, where you’ll find an exciting mix of dining options for every taste. Whether you’re in the mood for international cuisine or craving the beloved flavours of local street food, this “Sleepless Gastronomic Destination” has something for everyone, all under one roof. If you’re planning a visit, don’t miss out on our curated list of…
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This insurance plan could cover some pre-existing conditions for 60 years+
As we age, health becomes an even bigger priority. Having the right coverage can give us the peace of mind we deserve. Those over 60 need to make sure that they’re well-prepared for life’s unexpected medical expenses. They need access to essential care, such as regular doctor visits or hospital stays, without worrying about financial strain. Stay protected and focus on…
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Lost your credit or debit card in Thailand? Here’s what to do
Losing your credit or debit card while travelling can be stressful, but don’t worry! The first thing you should do is reach out to your bank and let them know. They’ll be happy to freeze your account so no one can use your card. Here’s a quick guide to help you out if you ever find yourself in this situation…
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Most trending EV cars in Thailand
Thailand is rapidly becoming a significant player in the electric vehicle (EV) market, driven by government incentives, a growing charging infrastructure, and increasing consumer awareness of the environmental benefits of electric cars. As the country aims to transition towards sustainable transportation, several EV models have gained popularity among Thai consumers. This article explores the most trending EV cars in Thailand,…
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Take Eat Easy Yenakart: al-fresco American classics with a twist
Nestled in the heart of Chong Nonsi, Take Eat Easy Yenakart offers a delightful fusion of classic American cuisine with an elevated fine dining twist. Located just off Yenakart Road, this hidden gem promises more than only exquisite food — it delivers an unforgettable dining experience. The beautifully designed outdoor seating area offers the perfect ambiance and intimacy for a…
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Where to adopt pets in Bangkok
Did you know that there are approximately 700,000 stray dogs in Thailand, with over 100,000 of these located in Bangkok alone? These poor pets need a lot of help from us, and if you are a pet lover who is looking for a pet to adopt, you have come to the right place! In this article, we will take you…
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Thai fully body massage tips and benefits
Living in Thailand, you’re no stranger to the country’s rich tradition and lively lifestyle. But have you ever truly indulged in one of its most renowned traditions? A Thai full body massage isn’t just an indulgence; it’s an experience that blends ancient techniques with modern relaxation, offering unparalleled benefits for your mind and body. As an expat, navigating the various…
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After last year’s success, Iyf Sukhumvit 8 Bangkok returns with the annual September 2 Remember fair
If you’re in Bangkok and looking for something exciting to do, get ready to wrap up September with a special event that’s bound to bring smiles all around. The September 2 Remember Carnival Fair at lyf Sukhumvit 8 Bangkok promises a day packed with fun, entertainment, and good vibes for everyone. Hosted by Iyf Sukhumvit 8 Bangkok, the carnival fair…
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Is Isaan food perfect for vegetarians?
Isaan cuisine hails from northeastern Thailand and is famous for its bold, tangy flavours. It features ingredients like lime, chillies, and sticky rice, which set it apart from other Thai dishes. While many meals include meat and fish, plenty of delicious vegetarian options are available, thanks to the focus on fresh vegetables and herbs. Dishes like Som Tum (spicy green…
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Phuket health officials warn of dengue crisis after floods
Phuket is on high alert after a dengue fever advisory was issued by the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO), warning residents of a potential surge in infections following a week of relentless rain, flash floods, and landslides. The advisory, released yesterday, September 19, comes with no detailed explanation but the timing is telling as stagnant water, a breeding ground…
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Where to go in Sriracha: Destination Guide Book by Novotel Sriracha
For many people around the world, Sriracha is just the name of a world-famous hot sauce. However, in Thailand, it’s also the name of a charming seaside town located in Chon Buri, just an hour and a half southeast of Bangkok. Often referred to as ‘Little Osaka’ due to its significant Japanese population, Sriracha is a hidden gem worth exploring.…
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Best clothes to wear for Thailand heat
If you’re planning a trip to Thailand, bracing yourself for an unforgettable adventure is a goal! You’ll be surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, lively culture, and tasty food. But before you pack your bags, let’s be aware of the tropical climate. The heat can be a bit much, especially during the summer, so make sure you pack the right clothes to…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 20 to 22)
Ready for the weekend? Bangkok never fails to deliver when it comes to exciting activities and vibrant events. Whether you want to celebrate Negroni Week, indulge in a Thai cheese buffet, browse the latest flea markets, or pair great books with fine wine, there’s something for everyone. If you’re unsure how to spend your time, we’ve put together the top…
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Best souvenirs that you can buy in Bangkok
Planning a trip to Bangkok and wondering what souvenirs to bring back? You’re in for a treat! Bangkok is a treasure trove of unique and memorable items that capture the essence of Thai culture. From vibrant markets to chic boutiques, there’s no shortage of options when it comes to finding the perfect memento. Whether you’re after traditional handicrafts, exquisite jewellery,…
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10 best hotels in Pai for a relaxing getaway
Thailand’s northern region is home to a quaint picturesque town called Pai. Pai has a variety of luxury hotels to suit a variety of tastes. This peaceful area of the nation has something for everyone, from Mediterranean-style getaways to traditional Thai lodgings. All while being surrounded by luscious green fields and mountains. Below, we’ve compiled 5 of the best hotels…
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NGFM Night Ground Flea Market – A fashion lover’s paradise in Chiang Mai
The NGFM Night Ground Flea Market in Chiang Mai’s Nimman area offers a unique shopping experience for vintage lovers and fashion enthusiasts. It will not be your typical night market—there are no food stalls, so grab a bite beforehand. Instead, this lively market is a hub for discovering pre-loved items and trendy new pieces, perfect for anyone wanting to update…
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Top 12 things to do in Chiang Mai
“If you haven’t tasted Khao Soi or seen the view from Doi Suthep, you haven’t been to Chiang Mai.” This famous Thai saying clearly rings true, Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand has some must-try experiences for visitors.These are the things that make a trip to Chiang Mai special. The city is much more relaxed than Bangkok, and its location in…
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Must-visit Thai fish cake restaurants in Bangkok (2024)
Are you craving delicious Thai fish cakes? Bangkok has some must-visit spots where you can enjoy these flavourful treats. From street food stalls to renowned eateries, these restaurants serve up crispy, savoury fish cakes that capture the essence of Thai cuisine. Discover the best places to satisfy your fish cake cravings in the city. Top Thai fish cake restaurants in…
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Everything you need to know about the magical Yi Peng Festival
If you happen to be in Chiang Mai from 15 – 16 November 2024, 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…
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Bangkok joins 30-baht healthcare scheme with 6 billion baht budget
A budget allocation of 5.9 billion baht has been approved to support the 30-baht healthcare scheme, which will now extend to Bangkok, making it the 46th province in the programme. The project will be officially launched on September 27. The announcement was made at the National Health Security Office (NHSO) in Bangkok, where Jadej Thamatachaaree, Secretary-General of the NHSO, explained…
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Is AI a reliable tool for medical self-diagnosis?
Modern-day challenges demand high speed and accuracy in medical consultation, forcing many people to turn to artificial intelligence. Because AI systems can interpret complaints or suggest diagnoses, we can ask ourselves, ‘Why not try to use such tools for self-diagnosis?’ But how good can they really be? These tools may help the patient, but they do not substitute for the…
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