Things To Do
Unleash the thrill-seeker within as you explore the best things to do in Thailand. From adventurous outdoor escapades and immersive cultural experiences to leisurely pursuits and beyond, our guide covers the Land of Smiles’ most engaging activities and attractions, tailored to travelers with diverse interests. Stay informed about must-visit destinations and local hotspots to make the most out of your time.
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Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?
Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...
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Siam Paragon celebrates Chinese New Year of the Golden Rabbit
Press Release Siam Paragon reaffirms its position as a ‘global destination’, one of the top-of-mind destinations among Thais and international tourists from all over the world, is set to celebrate Chinese New Year 2023 to welcome the Year of the golden Rabbit with a grand celebration “Siam Paragon the Grand Celebration of Golden Prosperity 2023,” which will take place from…
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Explore Carnival Magic: a theme park with 9 Guinness World Record Titles
Carnival Magic, the world’s first Thai carnival-themed park, opened its doors in Phuket in September 2022. What’s behind the door is beyond what you can ever imagine- as the sun sets, the grounds come alive with vibrant celebration – a dazzling array of lights, music and dance- from traditional Thai dances and costumes to grand pageantry of the parades and…
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Exploring the Chinese New Year traditions in Thailand
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, has been celebrated in Thailand for centuries by the country’s Chinese-Thai community. The festival typically takes place in January or February and is a time for families to come together, clean their homes, and decorate with red lanterns and other symbols of good luck. Traditional activities include lion…
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How to get around in Koh Samui
Getting around on the island of Koh Samui can be a bit different to other areas in Thailand. As the stunning island is full of idyllic beaches and nature, one of the most popular ways of touring the island is by motorbike. But, as Thailand’s roads are considered quite dangerous, it is perfectly fine to not want to get the…
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7 must-see festivals in Thailand you don’t want to miss
Songkran, Loi Krathong, Yi Peng, Loy Krathong Yipeng, Chak Phra and Rocket Festivals are some of the most popular traditional festivals celebrated in Thailand. Each festival has its own unique history and meaning and is celebrated with much enthusiasm and joy by both locals and tourists. From the water fights of Songkran to the magical sight of sky lanterns during…
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The benefits of practicing yoga in Thailand
Yoga is an ancient practice that has been embraced by cultures around the world for centuries. Today, the practice has become increasingly popular among travellers in Thailand, as it offers a unique and spiritual way to explore the culture of the country. In Thailand, yoga is a great way to immerse oneself in the local culture and gain a deeper…
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How to get around Thailand on a budget (2023)
Travelling around Thailand on a budget can be a great way to explore this beautiful country while still saving money. Here are some tips and tricks to help you get around Thailand on a budget. 1. Travel by bus or train The bus system in Thailand is extensive and covers the whole country. It’s a great way to get from…
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Where to get plus-size clothes in Bangkok
Krungthong Plaza is unquestionably the place to go if you’re seeking plus-size clothes in Bangkok. A refuge for plus-size clothing may be found at the wholesale fashion mall. There are almost 600 shops and an unlimited variety of well-chosen fashion items inside the 4-story building. Of course, the sizes they offer are the mall’s best feature. From S to 8…
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Surfing in Thailand – Talay Surf’s surf camp getaway in Phuket
Press Release Thinking of surfing in Thailand but don’t know how to surf yet? Well, here’s the ultimate surf guide – from the best surf spot in Thailand for all levels to the best surf camps and more! Surfing in Phuket is undoubtedly on the bucket list of every surfer – whether you’re just learning to surf or an experienced…
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Jungceylon welcomes shoppers ahead of Christmas and New Year
Press Release One of Phuket’s largest malls, Jungceylon, unveils the first phase of its brand new look in December 2022. Conceptualised as the Oasis of Shopping in Patong, the first phase of Jungceylon’s revamp is unveiled on 16 December 2022 ahead of Christmas and New Year, to welcome the return of both domestic and international tourists with a range of…
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Celebrate the festive season at Angsana Laguna Phuket
Press Release Celebrate the festive season at Angsana Laguna Phuket, a vibrant resort located on Bang Tao Beach. A variety of enticing dining options are sure to make the festive season special at the tropical resort in Laguna Phuket. Angsana Laguna Phuket is here to present you with a variety of fascinating events as we approach the most delightful time…
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Where to celebrate Christmas in Bangkok 2022
It’s time for the 2022 Ho Ho Ho in Bangkok! If you are looking for where to Celebrate Christmas in Bangkok, you have come to the right place. You won’t get a white Christmas here but you will definitely enjoy the warm and welcoming atmosphere these restaurants offer. So it’s time for you to indulge in Christmas feast with your…
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How to determine if an elephant attraction in Thailand is ethical
Thailand is full of attractions that allow visitors to get up close to elephants and other wild animals. But, as exploitative tourism is on the rise worldwide, it is important to know what elephant sanctuaries or havens are practising ethical tourism. Elephants have historically been taken from their mothers as babies to be used as tourist attractions. Unfortunately, part of…
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Bangkok library celebrates centenary by accepting UNESCO award
One of Bangkok’s much-loved buildings celebrated its 100th birthday in style, by accepting a UNESCO cultural heritage award. The Neilson Hays Library in Bangkok received an Award of Distinction at the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation. The jury hailed the library as a landmark building. “The project sets a welcome benchmark for the restoration of early 20th-century buildings…
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Elevate and enjoy 2023 with an offer at Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach
Press Release Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort welcomes travelers to Phuket with a special promotion at the beginning of 2023. Ring in the New Year with an “Elevate and Enjoy” promotion at Four Points by Sheraton Patong Beach Resort located in the heart of Patong, and experience a stunning beachfront destination to relax, reconnect with loved ones…
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Brief history of the Japanese Onsen in Thailand
Ever heard of the term ‘Onsen’ and just brushed it off as one of those things the Japanese oldies do somewhere out in the vast Japanese countryside, whilst butt-naked!? Well, you wouldn’t be far off, but did you know a slightly more modern, more modest (less naked) version is available for anyone to try right here in Bangkok, with several…
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Bangkok’s best health massage and spa: The ultimate pampering experience
Want to relax and rejuvenate? There’s no better place to do it than Bangkok’s best health and massage spa. Here, you’ll find all the latest treatments and therapies to help you feel your best. From traditional Thai massages to reflexology, there’s something for everyone. And, of course, the experienced staff are always on hand to give you the best possible…
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Thailand’s monkey feast festival in Lopburi attracts raucous crowd
Thailand’s monkey feast festival in Lopburi is definitely not to everyone’s taste but it certainly attracts a raucous crowd. A banquet fit for the Monkey King was laid before Lopburi’s massed monkeys on Sunday – the last in November – at the annual simian celebration in central Thailand. Lopburi is one of the oldest cities in Thailand, home to King…
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Eat, pray, sleep Bali-Style- how I escaped the box
It’s been nearly thirty years since luxury hospitality innovator KP Ho and Banyan Tree took hotel guests out of the box and into their own private villa with a swimming pool in Phuket, Thailand. At the time, the idea was radical, captivating, and edged over the boundary of hospitality norms. Fast forward to 2022 and KP’s daughter Renyung Ho has…
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Phuket’s 5 best golf courses
Phuket in southwest Thailand, surrounded by the Andaman Sea, is home to stunning mountains, beaches, and golf courses. Phuket is one of the best golfing destinations in the world and attracts thousands of swingers every year, and almost as many golfers. 1. Blue Canyon One of the more prestigious courses, Blue Canyon offers two 18-hole championship courses. With views of…
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SKÅL Samui sets dates for ‘2023 Samui Summer Jazz Festival’
Press Release SKÅL International Koh Samui will officially announce the dates of the ‘2023 Samui Summer Jazz Festival’ with a special Preview Concert on Wednesday, November 30th 2023 featuring the celebrated SASKIA LAROO Band with special guest LUCAS SANTANA. Following its successful relaunch earlier this year, the ‘Samui Summer Jazz Festival’ will be returning to Samui next May when once…
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The three best things about staying in Khanom
Ohhhh Khanom! It is indeed the best-kept secret of Thailand’s southern, exotic scenery. As many tourists flock to Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, or Koh Tao, they often forget this stunning area that is just a short hop from them all. Think Bohemia, secluded island vibes and then imagine that you don’t have to take a ferry to the…
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The three best things about expat life on Koh Samui island
Many travellers only dream of visiting a tropical island, let alone actually living on one. But, for those who are determined to make their dreams a reality, we have the top three best things about expat life on Koh Samui island in Thailand. The southern jewel beholds a stunning aquatic wonderland, complete with its own cultural fusion of long-time Thai…
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Thailand World Cup fans may miss first match after broadcast pricing agreement stalled
Thailand World Cup fans may miss the first match after the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) failed to agree on broadcast pricing with FIFA. According to Bangkok Post, the SAT failed to agree on a price with FIFA, with the Deputy Prime Minister saying that there is a high chance that an agreement would not be concluded in time for…
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Bangkok Travel: Things to do for a for a memorable holiday
Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, is a large city renowned for its ornate shrines and vibrant street life. Whether you’re looking for history, delicious food, culture, nightlife, or just a place to relax, it has something for everyone. With so much things to see and do, you’ll need to plan ahead to make the most of your time in this city. So…
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Show me the way to Bangkok’s best whisky bars
Like almost every Asian capital, Bangkok has no shortage of whisky bars. And like the others, they are far from cheap. But if you like hobnobbing with the uber-corrupt, or have clients who do, maybe a smokey table in the private room at the back is the place for you. Be ready to drop a lot of baht and emerge…
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6 places to take your pet for fun activities in Bangkok
Bangkok isn’t famous for being a pet-friendly city because the majority of the city’s parks and public spaces don’t allow animals. However, Bangkok has plenty of places and cafes that welcome your four-legged pals. The top 6 pet-friendly locations in Bangkok include malls, pet cafes (some of which have animals), and grassy areas where you may walk your dog and…
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5 fun facts about Loy Krathong
Loy Krathong is coming up soon! This traditional Thai festival takes place on the full moon of the 12th month in the Thai lunar calendar, which falls on 8 November 2022. It is a time to celebrate and give thanks to the goddess of water, Phra Mae Kong Ka. On this special night, people float lotus-shaped baskets called krathongs on…
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Thailand wildlife – 10 things to see in your garden
There are times when Thailand can seem like a paradise of exotic wildlife, but there are also plenty of times – in any oil palm or rubber plantation – when it seems like a post-apocalyptic wasteland. It’s fun to know the names of some of the birds and beasts you might see in your garden every day. Starting with an…
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How to spend your day at Andamanda Waterpark Phuket
SPONSORED There’s no better way to beat the heat in Phuket than by enjoying a splash-tastic day full of adventurous water slides in Thailand’s largest, sustainable waterpark, Andamanda Phuket. Spanning over 58 rai 100,000sqm. of fun, the waterpark features dozens of slides, pools, and rivers with an exciting Thai mythology theme to suit all kinds of thrill seekers. But there’s…
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