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Explore the various aspects of Thailand, from its vibrant cities to its serene beaches, with Thaiger’s Best-of Guides. Covering a wide range of topics including lifestyle, entertainment, travel, and property, these guides will help you discover the hidden gems and top attractions in the country. Whether you are a tourist, expat, or local, our Best-of Guides provide valuable insights and tips to make your Thailand experience truly unforgettable.
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Experience the best of Sriracha and Koh Si Chang with Novotel
The beautiful but often overlooked Sriracha and Koh Si Chang are calling for you to indulge in a quick seaside getaway – and we suggest answering! Located just a 2-hour drive from Bangkok, Sriracha is the perfect escape offering a...
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Top 5 cafes and coffee shops in Thonglor you need to try
The toughest part about having a coffee break in Thonglor is choosing where to go, given the abundance of cafes and coffee shops in the area. That’s precisely why we’ve put together this list to (hopefully) help you discover your new favourite spot. Some of the following cafes boast delectable desserts, whilst others have brunch menus that are simply irresistible.…
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The 5 best photo booths in Bangkok
There’s just something about a photo booth. It’s fun, it gives you a memorable keepsake, and it’s amazing for the gram. It’s great for those who are camera shy, too, since the compact nature of these booths provides a sense of privacy and comfort that you just don’t get with traditional photography setups. In Bangkok, the photo booths vary greatly…
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Weekend trip to Bangkok: The best things to do
Not many Asian cities can rival Bangkok in terms of nightlife, food, culture, markets, and urban exploration opportunities. The city seamlessly blends centuries-old temples with glamorous shopping malls, offering a unique juxtaposition of tradition and modernity. From street food vendors to Michelin-starred eateries, and from sleek contemporary hotels to quaint antique houses, Bangkok offers a dynamic mix of experiences. But…
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Carzuno car subscription service: Why buy when you can subscribe?
Owning a car in Thailand without the long-term commitments, maintenance, and tedious paperwork… is it even possible? The answer is yes! The car subscription service by Carzuno offers a convenient way to get wheels in Thailand. Gone are the days when your only options were purchasing a vehicle (complete with hefty down payments and the responsibility for upkeep), dealing with…
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Bangkok’s hidden delights: Unique and unmissable things to do in Bangkok
Bangkok is bursting at the seams with an abundance of temples, museums, restaurants, music venues, parks, and malls that one could spend a lifetime exploring without checking off everything on their bucket list. But while the list of attractions in this lively metropolis seems never-ending, there are some hidden gems that offer a taste of Bangkok’s unique side. From dazzling…
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Island hopping in the Gulf of Thailand
Many individuals fantasize about going island hopping in Thailand’s Gulf of Thailand. Nothing compares to sitting on the sun-drenched deck of a boat, gazing out at the mesmerizing turquoise waters and dreaming of the adventure that lies on the next island. Scattered like pearls across the shallow inlet in the southwestern South China Sea, the islands in the Gulf of…
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5 Best izakaya restaurants in Bangkok
One can’t help but imagine the ever-so-enticing Japanese bar scene while thinking of an izakaya: the sumptuous scent of grilled skewers wafting through a bustling room, ice-cold beers and sake readily handed to thirsty patrons, and the sound of laughter all around. Now, if you’re in Bangkok, daydreaming of such a charming scene, don’t worry. No need to travel all…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (April 12 – 14): Songkran edition
Who’s ready for the weekend? As always, Bangkok is always full of exciting things to do, especially since it’s Songkran this weekend. Whether you want to dance all night, have fun at pool parties, or indulge in delicious Songkran specials, here are the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend. Things to do in Bangkok (April 12 – 14)…
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How staying clean boosts longevity
In the pursuit of increased longevity, common strategies such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, and abstaining from detrimental habits like smoking are frequently discussed. However, an often neglected aspect is the importance of cleanliness. This concept extends beyond mere personal hygiene to encompass a lifestyle that reduces exposure to harmful substances and fosters a clean environment both internally and…
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Top 5 Real Estate Agencies in Thailand
When seeking to purchase, sell, or rent a home, finding the most qualified agents to help you with the process is crucial. In Thailand, we’re spoilt for choice with hundreds of agents in the country. However, finding the right agent for you can be quite tricky; especially when searching for one who can be trusted. We’ve listed some of the…
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8 modern and traditional ways to celebrate Songkran in Thailand 2024
Thailand’s scorching heat in April calls for Songkran– the famous water festival, a time for locals and tourists alike to chill out (literally and figuratively). Marking the Thai New Year, the festival is celebrated enthusiastically across the country, officially from April 13 to 15 with water fights, vibrant parades and cultural performances. While gearing up in your vibrant Songkran floral…
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Making the most of your aquatic adventure at Andamanda Phuket Waterpark, one of the island main tourist attractions
Andamanda Phuket Waterpark brings together all that Phuket has to offer – Thai culture, entertainment, thrill, and relaxation in one destination – making it one of the best things to do with family on the island. Covering 100,000 square meters of land, the colossal playground boasts 25 attractions, an array of restaurants and bars, and shops that will leave you…
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5 best restaurants in Sukhumvit with English menu on GrabFood: Tried and tested
So you’re in Sukhumvit, Bangkok, you want to explore its vibrant food scene and order delivery, but you’re feeling lost in translation? We understand. As an expat living in Thailand, figuring out how to order food delivery can be a challenge as the menus are mostly in Thai. Well, here’s some good news for you: GrabFood’s new English menu is…
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Dress to impress with Class Bespoke Tailor, the top-rated tailor in Thonglor, Bangkok
There’s nothing quite like wearing a custom-made outfit that fits you perfectly, but finding the perfect tailor is not as simple as walking into the nearest store. You need a place that pays attention to every stitch and detail, ensuring that your outfit not only fits perfectly but also reflects your personal style and preferences – and that’s exactly what…
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Where to stay in Bangkok this Songkran 2024: The best hotels
If you’re planning to fully immerse yourself in the vibrant celebrations of Songkran in Bangkok this year, it’s essential to choose the right accommodation to make the most of your experience. From April 13 to 15, the city bursts into joyous water fights as locals and visitors come together to celebrate the Thai New Year. So, to make sure you…
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Thai PM hooked on Kaeng Tai Pla despite TasteAtlas critique
Kaeng Tai Pla may not have tickled the taste buds of international food critics on the TasteAtlas platform but it still won the hearts of the Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and many locals in Thailand. Surprisingly, its title as the world’s worst food sparked a surge in sales of the dish, particularly in Thailand’s southern provinces, proving that even…
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Everything you need to know about Songkran
Thailand celebrates its New Year every April with the world’s wettest festival, Songkran. It is the world’s largest water festival, when everyone, including children, adults, friends, and strangers, gathers to get soaked. Although it’s widely known as the ‘Water Festival‘ among foreigners, Songkran is actually deeply rooted in traditions. In fact, it’s one of the most important events in the…
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Songkran survival guide: Top 10 tips 2024
Songkran is a celebration of the Thai New Year on April 13 each year. What started as a respectful washing of Buddha images with water to welcome in the forthcoming wet season, has turned into a mega-water fight. No prisoners are taken in this annual water battle – if you head outside or drive along the roads you will get…
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Why you should spend your Songkran in Chiang Mai 2024
Thailand’s most-awaited holiday- Songkran- is approaching! This nationwide holiday celebrating the Thai new year provides us with an opportunity to have our much-deserved break while making memories with our loved ones. Songkran means “to move forward” in Sanskrit. Where do you want to leap forward to the Thai new year? Why not welcome the new year in Chaing Mai, The…
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Where to eat this Songkran in Bangkok 2024
It’s Songkran season, and you know what that means: a feast to remember! Whether you’re gearing up for a water-splashing frenzy in the heart of Bangkok or just looking to savour some scrumptious eats under the Thai summer sun, the city has a number of restaurants serving up special feasts for Songkran 2024. Below, we’ve rounded up the top 5…
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Cannabis cafes 2024; best in Bangkok
Cannabis cafes started to appear in Bangkok as Thailand contemplates the legalization of cannabis for medicinal purposes; the nation has witnessed a shift towards a more lenient stance on the herb. While medical cannabis can be obtained through clinics, it is still strictly controlled. In light of these developments, several local dining establishments have started introducing menus and services featuring…
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Isaan residents urged to avoid risky sex after 9 new Mpox cases
The Office of 9th Disease Prevention and Control Nakhon Ratchasima (ODPC 9) urged residents in the southern Isaan region to avoid engaging in any risky monkey business after nine new Mpox cases were reported between January 1 and February 13. The director of the ODPC 9, Thaweechai Wissanuyothin, said the number of Mpox cases (formerly monkeypox) in Thailand was decreasing…
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Discover motivation through fitness, culture, and community in Thailand
Maintaining motivation in Thailand, amidst adapting to a new culture and environment, poses a challenge for many individuals, irrespective of whether they are engaged in teaching, remote work, or simply enjoying a sabbatical. The key to leveraging the full potential of one’s stay in this dynamic nation lies in identifying sources of motivation. Engaging in regular physical exercise emerges as…
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Top 5 Japanese restaurants in Bangkok
From izakayas to shabu-shabu to high-end omakase, we can’t get enough of Japanese cuisine! Fortunately, Bangkok has a staggering list of incredible Japanese restaurants. Authentic, new world, and fusion-style Japanese restaurants fill up Bangkok’s dining scene. So whether you want to indulge in delicious sushi and sashimi, try some authentic teppanyaki, or stuff yourself with comforting bowls of ramen and…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 29 – 31)
As usual, this weekend in Bangkok is jam-packed with exciting things to do. From clothes swapping to pool parties to Mozart melodies, there’s no shortage of fun activities to fill your time off. Plus, Easter is upon us! If you’re on the hunt for a place to celebrate, check out our list of egg-citing restaurants to indulge in delicious Easter feasts.…
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Thailand on anthrax alert after Laos outbreak sparks fear
Thailand is on high alert as anthrax fears surge following a deadly outbreak in neighbouring Laos, warns government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke today. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin directed Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew to intensify preventive measures, especially in border areas, in response to the escalating threat. Srettha asserted that increased monitoring is crucial to safeguard the health of Thai citizens,…
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The 5 top 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…
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Japanese Embassy’s medical vans transform Thailand healthcare
The Japanese Embassy has stepped up to bolster health and human rights initiatives by presenting four vehicles to the SWING Foundation. These vehicles are slated to revolutionise crucial services, ranging from HIV/AIDS testing to food aid, targeting service workers and homeless individuals in Bangkok and Pattaya. The SWING Foundation, renowned for its unwavering commitment to the welfare of service workers,…
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Splash around at Vana Nava Water Jungle and try Asia’s first VR Water Slide
The temperature has been high in Hua Hin lately, making water an essential component for a perfect family day out. And where else to experience some cool relief from the heat, refreshing splashes, and unlimited fun than at the Vana Nava Water Jungle? They’ve recently opened two brand-new zones – Vana Village and Adventure River – offering even more excitement…
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