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  • Top 20 staycation hotels in Bangkok (2025)

    Top 20 staycation hotels in Bangkok (2025)

    Bangkok is a city that seduces. The streets flicker with neon, the air vibrates with the scent of grilled lemongrass, and somewhere, a jazz band is playing for a crowd that will stay out until dawn. But some days, the only thing that sounds right is staying in, floating in a pool with a skyline view, ordering room service in…

  • Where to stay in Bangkok this Songkran 2025: The best hotels

    Where to stay in Bangkok this Songkran 2025: The best hotels

    You are planning for Songkran in Bangkok, which is to say, you are preparing for three days of sanctioned chaos. From April 13 to 15, the city will not merely celebrate but dissolve into a state of euphoria, with water flying from buckets, from hoses, from the hands of strangers who, for these few days, become something more than strangers.…

  • Toxic smog chokes 42 provinces in Thailand, public warned

    Toxic smog chokes 42 provinces in Thailand, public warned

    Thailand is gasping for breath as hazardous levels of PM2.5 dust grip 42 provinces nationwide, sparking serious health warnings and calls to avoid outdoor activities. From Bangkok to the northern highlands, the country is blanketed in smog with levels far above safe standards. At 7am today, April 3, the Air Pollution Resolution Communication Centre reported alarming data from nationwide monitoring…

  • Thailand to train 20,000 masseurs as medicine assistants

    Thailand to train 20,000 masseurs as medicine assistants

    The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine announced an initiative to train 20,000 traditional Thai masseurs as certified Thai traditional doctors’ assistants. This will enable them to address seven specific muscle-related conditions. Doctor Somruek Chungsaman, the department’s chief, highlighted yesterday, April 2, the effectiveness of traditional Thai massage in treating various muscle-related conditions. The upskilling programmes will focus on…

  • Where to travel in Thailand in April [2025] | Thaiger

    Where to travel in Thailand in April [2025]

    Travelling in Thailand is peak during April if you are looking for a real taste of summer. With high temperatures, amazing beaches, and exciting events, April is an amazing time to visit the country as a whole. Due to the temperature, conditions are ideal for visiting the more Southern Region of Thailand, containing ample opportunities to snorkel, island hop, scuba…

  • Songkran essentials: What you need for an awesome water festival

    Songkran essentials: What you need for an awesome water festival

    Every April, Thailand erupts into the world’s biggest, wildest and wettest water fight. But Songkran, the Thai New Year, is more than just a massive street splash fest; it’s a celebration of renewal, tradition and togetherness. Recently recognized as a Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage, Songkran has deep roots in Thai culture. Traditionally, it was about honouring elders, visiting temples, and…

  • The real cost of being a digital nomad in Thailand

    The real cost of being a digital nomad in Thailand

    Thailand is a popular destination for digital nomads, known for its affordable living, lively culture, and modern facilities. With its warm climate, great food, and friendly communities, it’s an ideal place for remote workers to balance work and travel. However, to make the most of this lifestyle, it’s important to understand the real cost of living and working in Thailand,…

  • 5 health conditions that could get your insurance denied in Thailand

    5 health conditions that could get your insurance denied in Thailand

    Health insurance is important for anyone living in Thailand, helping cover unexpected medical costs. However, it can be harder to get full coverage if you have pre-existing conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart problems, as many insurers may not cover them or charge extra. In this article, we’ll look at five health conditions that could lead to insurance…

  • Where to eat at Gaysorn Village

    Where to eat at Gaysorn Village

    If you’re looking for an upscale dining experience in Bangkok, Gaysorn Village is the place to be. Spanning three buildings — Gaysorn Amarin, Gaysorn Tower, and Gaysorn Centre — this luxury lifestyle destination isn’t just about high-end shopping; it’s also a dream come true for restaurant-goers. My aunt and I have undertaken the arduous task of scouting out the best…

  • Best insurance for digital nomads in Thailand

    Best insurance for digital nomads in Thailand

    Thailand is a popular spot for digital nomads because of its outstanding culture, beautiful scenery, and affordable living. As more remote workers choose Thailand, having the right insurance becomes important. SafetyWing is one of the best options, offering affordable and flexible coverage for things like medical emergencies, lost belongings, and adventure sports. It’s a trusted choice for digital nomads looking…

  • Everything you need to know about Siamese cats

    Everything you need to know about Siamese cats

    Siamese cats. Those sleek, blue-eyed chatterboxes that act more like royalty than pets. If you’ve ever had the pleasure of being owned by a Siamese (and yes, they own you), then you already know these felines are something special. Suppose you’re still deciding whether this mysterious, vocal, and affectionate breed is right for you, or maybe you’re here to pick…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 28 to 30)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 28 to 30)

    Bangkok isn’t the kind of place that lets you sit still. There’s always something. A gallery opening, a rooftop party, a market you swear you’ve never seen before. The city hums with possibility, and choosing just one thing to do feels like picking a favourite star in the sky. Should you lose yourself in an art exhibition? Chase new flavours?…

  • Health insurance cost in Thailand for expats – update

    Health insurance cost in Thailand for expats – update

    No one likes thinking about health insurance. But if you’re an expat in Thailand, it’s one of those things you need to have sorted. Maybe you move to Thailand because the sun is warmer, or because you’re chasing your dream job, or because you want to spend your retirement days by the ocean. Whatever the reason, you don’t move here…

  • Where to celebrate Songkran 2025 in Phuket

    Where to celebrate Songkran 2025 in Phuket

    Songkran in Phuket is chaotic in the best way possible, with water flying from every direction, music blasting, and the whole island turning into one big street party. Everyone, from locals and tourists to the occasional bewildered bystander, gets swept into the madness, surrendering to the simple joy of an island-wide water fight. If you’re still unsure about where to…

  • Why health insurance for digital nomads is more important than ever in 2025

    Why health insurance for digital nomads is more important than ever in 2025

    Digital nomads are people who work remotely while travelling the world. This lifestyle has grown quickly, with more people choosing to work from places like Portugal, Mexico, and Thailand because of low living costs and good digital infrastructure. However, living and working in different countries also brings challenges like changing travel rules, health risks, and expensive medical bills. This year,…

  • Thailand SSO extends care for stroke and heart disease

    Thailand SSO extends care for stroke and heart disease

    The Social Security Board has approved an extension for urgent treatment access for two critical conditions, stroke and heart disease, ensuring care until treatment completion. This initiative begins on April 1 and will run through the end of 2025. Marasri Jairangsi, Secretary-General of the Social Security Office, revealed the decision yesterday, March 25, at the Social Security Office in Nonthaburi…

  • Join the MAD FACE multi-sensory ‘NERVES AND SENSES’ food experience in Bangkok

    Join the MAD FACE multi-sensory ‘NERVES AND SENSES’ food experience in Bangkok

    MAD FACE is set to redefine the culinary experience with its latest event, NERVES AND SENSES, an immersive, multisensory exploration of food, art, music, and culture. Taking place from March 25 to April 6 this year, at the Event Hall, 2nd Floor, Central Chidlom, the groundbreaking event invites food lovers to engage with their senses in new and unexpected ways.…

  • How to access the best hospitals in Thailand without overpaying

    How to access the best hospitals in Thailand without overpaying

    Thailand offers high-quality healthcare, attracting many expats and medical tourists. The country has both public and private hospitals, with private facilities known for advanced treatments, shorter wait times, and personalised care. However, private healthcare can be expensive. To get the best medical treatment in Thailand hospitals without overpaying, it’s important to compare hospitals, understand pricing, and choose the right insurance.…

  • How to choose the best cosmetic surgeon and hospital in Thailand

    How to choose the best cosmetic surgeon and hospital in Thailand

    You’ve been thinking about getting cosmetic surgery to boost your confidence, and you heard that a face-lift in Bangkok costs less than half of what it would cost in New York and that some of the world’s best rhinoplasty specialists are based in Bangkok and Phuket. So you do what everyone does in 2025: you open your laptop and type…

  • Russell Peters is back! Asia dates on Relax World Tour announced

    Russell Peters is back! Asia dates on Relax World Tour announced

    Live Nation Tero is thrilled to announce that Russell Peters, one of Rolling Stone’s 50 best Comics of all time is returning to Asia for his Relax World Tour. The tour will kick off in Hong Kong, followed by Bangkok, Seoul, Tokyo, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur. It’s only a few days to go to Russell Peters’ Bangkok show on April…

  • A taste of the sun: How Pugliese wines took centre stage in Thailand

    A taste of the sun: How Pugliese wines took centre stage in Thailand

    Puglia, the sun-soaked region of Southern Italy, is making its mark on the Asian wine scene. Previously celebrated only for its rich history, stunning landscapes (have you seen the latest 007 film?), exceptional extra-virgin olive oil, and vibrant culinary tradition, Pugliese wines have now captured the attention of wine enthusiasts in Thailand. The fact that this remarkable region was absent…

  • The 10 must-try restaurants at Jungceylon Patong, Phuket

    The 10 must-try restaurants at Jungceylon Patong, Phuket

    Did you know that Phuket’s largest shopping mall is a foodie’s dream, too? Yes, in addition to a wide range of shops and entertainment options, Jungceylon Phuket is also a food hotspot. You can start the day with rich, aromatic coffee and a flaky croissant, break for a steaming bowl of boat noodles, and end the night with fresh-off-the-grill seafood…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 21 to 23)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 21 to 23)

    Answering the question “What should I do in Bangkok this weekend?” is never easy. With so much happening all the time, choosing just one thing can feel impossible. And sometimes, the sheer number of options leaves you so overwhelmed that you end up doing… absolutely nothing. If that sounds familiar, consider this a way out. We’ve gathered the best things…

  • 24 hour cafes in Bangkok for work and relaxation

    24 hour cafes in Bangkok for work and relaxation

    Let’s be real, studying or working from home is basically a battle against distractions. There’s the TV begging you to just watch one more episode (we all know how that ends), the never-ending snack breaks that somehow turn into full-blown meals, and of course, the biggest distraction of all, your bed. That’s why coffee culture has exploded in recent years.…

  • Traditional or outgoing day for Songkran in Thailand?

    Traditional or outgoing day for Songkran in Thailand?

    The beloved Thai New Year’s Songkran holiday is fast approaching and it is time to unplug, take a step back, and take a well-deserved time off. Out of every major holiday in Thailand, Songkran holds the title for being the one most looked forward to, both by locals and tourists. Given the holiday and celebratory spirit, there is no better…

  • German tourist’s love for Thai salted mackerel goes viral on TikTok

    German tourist’s love for Thai salted mackerel goes viral on TikTok

    A German man went viral among Thai TikTok users after sharing a video of his favourite Thai dish, bought from a market in the southern province of Krabi, in an attempt to discover its exact name from Thai netizens. The German tourist, Manuel Calumet, shared a video of himself and his family visiting a market in Krabi on Friday, March…

  • SafetyWing: The only insurance that covers motorbike accidents for digital nomads

    SafetyWing: The only insurance that covers motorbike accidents for digital nomads

    Motorbikes are a common way for digital nomads to get around, especially in Southeast Asia. Many travel insurance plans do not cover motorbike accidents, leaving nomads with high medical costs if something goes wrong. SafetyWing Nomad Insurance includes motorbike accident coverage, helping with medical bills, hospital stays, and emergencies. It’s a smart choice for nomads who rely on motorbikes while…

  • KAWS:HOLIDAY makes Thailand pitstop in May

    KAWS:HOLIDAY makes Thailand pitstop in May

    The KAWS:HOLIDAY tour continues its global journey, making its next stop in Thailand after recent celebrated appearances in Le Brassus, Switzerland, and the Prambanan temple complex in Indonesia. KAWS now presents the latest chapter of the tour, inviting audiences to pause, reflect, and experience art in a fresh setting. This stop, in partnership with local partner Central Embassy, strengthens its…

  • Phuket mayor vows clean drinking water for all

    Phuket mayor vows clean drinking water for all

    Phuket Town residents may soon enjoy safe, drinkable tap water as city officials push forward with a major water quality upgrade. At a public event held at the Phuket City Municipality’s Waterworks Division yesterday, March 13, Mayor Saroj Angkanapilas assured residents that progress is being made in providing clean, potable water across the town. Flanked by key officials—including Deputy Mayor…

  • Centara Hotels & Resorts embarks on a transformational year in 2025

    Centara Hotels & Resorts embarks on a transformational year in 2025

    Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, is looking ahead to another highly productive year in 2025, as it enters exciting new markets, unveils exceptional guest experiences, and moves confidently towards its goal of becoming the place to be for the world’s travellers and one of the planet’s top 100 hotel operators by 2027. Last year was highly successful…