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    Why health insurance costs more each year and how expats in Thailand can save more money

    Each year, many expats living in Thailand see their health insurance premiums go up and often without a clear reason. This can be frustrating, especially when you're trying to plan your budget. But by understanding why prices rise and learning...

  • The 5 common mistakes seen in DTV applications | Thaiger

    The 5 common mistakes seen in DTV applications

    Applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand can be a challenging process, and many applicants make mistakes that lead to delays or rejections. To help you avoid these common pitfalls, we’ve outlined the 5 most common mistakes that applicants make during the DTV application process. Keep these in mind to ensure a smoother application experience. Common mistakes seen…

  • Phuket to become Asia’s wellness capital with 2025 Health Expo | Thaiger

    Phuket to become Asia’s wellness capital with 2025 Health Expo

    Phuket is gearing up to host the highly anticipated Phuket Health Expo 2025 next month, as the island sets its sights on becoming Asia’s premier wellness hub. With over 40 stunning beaches and world-renowned resorts, Phuket is positioning itself as a World Class Wellness Hub of Asia, and the upcoming expo will play a key role in this ambitious plan.…

  • Lampang man dies from flesh-eating bacteria on tour bus | Thaiger

    Lampang man dies from flesh-eating bacteria on tour bus

    A 38 year old man from Lampang province died aboard a bus during a trip from Nakhon Ratchasima to Chiang Mai, with autopsy results now revealing the shocking cause of death—flesh-eating bacteria. The man was found lifeless when the bus arrived at Lampang Bus Terminal yesterday, June 16, his left leg bruised and bleeding. Initial investigations showed no signs of…

  • Bank of Thailand to name new governor amid challenges | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand to name new governor amid challenges

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) is set to appoint a new governor as Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput will conclude his term on September 30. The selection process is crucial, as the new governor will navigate Thailand’s economic challenges and influence monetary policy and financial stability. Applications for the position closed on June 4, with seven candidates in the running. The candidates are:…

  • Covid cases surge with 70,000+ new infections in Thailand | Thaiger

    Covid cases surge with 70,000+ new infections in Thailand

    Over the past week, a significant increase in Covid-19 cases has been observed nationwide, with 76,161 new infections and 40 additional deaths, raising concerns about the ongoing outbreak. The Department of Disease Control (DDC) reported that the data spans from May 24 to June 14, bringing the total number of infections since January 1 to 476,584. Of these new cases,…

  • How to plan your IVF journey with Allied Health in Thailand | Thaiger

    How to plan your IVF journey with Allied Health in Thailand

    Every year, thousands of couples travel to Thailand in hopes of starting a family. With shorter wait times, internationally accredited fertility clinics, and significantly lower costs, the country has become one of the most trusted destinations for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and other assisted reproductive technologies. But once you’ve made the decision to get your IVF in Thailand, what comes next?…

  • Thai man’s mysterious skin blisters revealed as ‘skin worms’ | Thaiger

    Thai man’s mysterious skin blisters revealed as ‘skin worms’

    A shocking Facebook post showing a man’s hand covered in painful, pus-like blisters has left many people guessing, only for doctors to reveal the bizarre cause: skin worm larvae, also known as Cutaneous Larva Migrans (CLM). The unusual condition, often referred to as “skin worms,” is caused by hookworm larvae that typically come from animals like dogs and cats, especially…

  • Major disruptions as Krungthai, GSB, SCB announce maintenance | Thaiger

    Major disruptions as Krungthai, GSB, SCB announce maintenance

    Millions of customers across Thailand are bracing for significant service interruptions as three of the country’s biggest banks – Krungthai, Government Savings Bank (GSB), and Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) – prepare for extensive system maintenance. The planned outages will affect online banking, ATMs, mobile applications, and payment services, leaving many customers scrambling to complete transactions ahead of the disruptions. Krungthai…

  • Spirituality or something like that | Thaiger

    Spirituality or something like that

    Welcome to Thailand. Now you must know before you read this: there are many foreigners who come to the Land of Smiles who actually have jobs. Plenty even come to learn something. And there are lots of retirees settling in to enjoy the beaches with a beer, a breeze, and blood pressure medication. But we’re not talking about those people…

  • Apply for your TDAC early today with AGENTS | Thaiger

    Apply for your TDAC early today with AGENTS

    AGENTS CO., LTD. has launched a dedicated platform for submitting Thailand Digital Arrival Cards (TDAC), built specifically to support travel agents, tour operators, and travel service providers managing group travel. The system is designed to eliminate the stress of last-minute filings and make the TDAC process faster, more flexible, and more reliable for everyone involved. One of the platform’s standout…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 13 to 15) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 13 to 15)

    Bangkok is glowing this weekend, and not just from the rain-slicked pavements and golden-hour haze. Pride Month hits its stride with indie film screenings in a hotel sky lounge, a street-wide coffee party that’ll keep you caffeinated till sundown, and a city-wide music takeover featuring some of Thailand’s most exciting names. So, if your calendar is still empty, here are…

  • The StandardX unleashes ‘Bombastic X’: A creative surge by Bell Seatapron | Thaiger

    The StandardX unleashes ‘Bombastic X’: A creative surge by Bell Seatapron

    Creativity thrives at The StandardX, Bangkok Phra Arthit, where Thailand’s most talented young artists can show their skills to the world. Now, this edgy, art-inspired boutique hotel on the banks of the Chao Phraya River has revealed a new collaboration that will see the worlds of street art, animation, and pop culture come together in a bombastic burst of colour!…

  • WeedeN opens first Bangkok store at Khaosan Road | Thaiger

    WeedeN opens first Bangkok store at Khaosan Road

    You probably know WeedeN by now, it’s the largest cannabis retail chain in Thailand, with over 26 stores across Samui and Phuket (and, by the time you’re reading this, likely even more). Over the past couple of years, they’ve built a solid reputation for combining good vibes with serious quality control. No matter if you’re a local or a tourist,…

  • Why digital nomad health insurance is crucial for remote work | Thaiger

    Why digital nomad health insurance is crucial for remote work

    Remote work gives many digital nomads the freedom to travel while working, but it also comes with a certain set of health risks. Getting sick or needing medical care in another country can be expensive and stressful without the right insurance. That’s why digital nomad health insurance is so important, with many plans covering medical costs, providing access to quality…

  • How much should you budget for medical emergencies as a digital nomad in Thailand? | Thaiger

    How much should you budget for medical emergencies as a digital nomad in Thailand?

    Thailand is a popular place for digital nomads because it’s affordable, lively, and full of great experiences. You can find cheap places to stay and tasty food and enjoy warm weather all year round. It’s a great place to live and work online. But many people forget to plan for one important thing—medical emergencies. If you get sick or injured,…

  • Shopping in Phuket: Must visit shops at Jungceylon Phuket | Thaiger

    Shopping in Phuket: Must visit shops at Jungceylon Phuket

    When it comes to shopping in Phuket, few places rival Jungceylon. Located in the heart of Patong, just steps away from the beach and nightlife of Bangla Road, this sprawling mall is home to over 300 shops. This means that whether you’re looking to refresh your wardrobe, pick up tech gadgets, or try out Thai skincare, Jungceylon Phuket makes it…

  • PropTech push: Lifull Connect launches SEA Connect Ventures in Southeast Asia | Thaiger

    PropTech push: Lifull Connect launches SEA Connect Ventures in Southeast Asia

    Lifull Connect, a global digital real estate group, has formally launched SEA Connect Ventures, a newly formed regional vehicle that consolidates its Southeast Asian operations and recently acquired assets across the region. SEA Connect Ventures now holds market leadership in Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Cambodia, with an extended presence in Vietnam and Malaysia. The business combines key portals and…

  • Jungceylon steps up to protect and restore seagrass for dugongs | Thaiger

    Jungceylon steps up to protect and restore seagrass for dugongs

    Jungceylon Shopping Centre in Patong, Phuket, continues the environmental and social responsibility with a new CSR initiative aimed at protecting dugongs and restoring seagrass ecosystems in Phuket. Led by Disara Changcharoen, Senior Marketing Manager of Jungceylon, the team from Phuket Square Co., Ltd. recently joined a volunteer activity to build protective seagrass areas, an essential food source for dugongs. The…

  • Best gummies in Thailand (2025) | Thaiger

    Best gummies in Thailand (2025)

    Edibles in Thailand have come a long way from homemade brownies wrapped in clingfilm. These days, THC gummies are the go-to for those who want a more measured, discreet, and smoke-free way to enjoy cannabis. Since the decriminalisation of cannabis, a new wave of THC gummies has taken over dispensary shelves across Thailand, each promising something a little tastier, a…

  • Unlimited Drinks, Iconic Views: Chao Phraya Booze Cruise | Thaiger

    Unlimited Drinks, Iconic Views: Chao Phraya Booze Cruise

    Imagine a night where Bangkok’s city lights reflect on the water as you cruise along the Chao Phraya River. The Chao Phraya Booze Cruise offers a simple but fun way to enjoy Bangkok from the water. With unlimited drinks, music, and a relaxed setting, this cruise is ideal for people looking to unwind with friends, meet new people, and take…

  • Klu, the point-of-sale system keeping Thai weed shops from losing their minds | Thaiger

    Klu, the point-of-sale system keeping Thai weed shops from losing their minds

    Thailand’s cannabis industry has grown like a weed. You can now get your favourite strain the same way you’d pick up oat milk or a new pair of sandals on your way somewhere else. Dispensaries have become as ordinary as coffee shops. The problem is that very few of these dispensaries had the structure or tech to support serious growth.…

  • Make your wish at ICONSIAM: Join Disney characters in the ‘Wisher’ magical realm | Thaiger

    Make your wish at ICONSIAM: Join Disney characters in the ‘Wisher’ magical realm

    ICONSIAM, the global landmark on the Chao Phraya River, in collaboration with URDU, a leading art toy brand from Hong Kong, and BBToys (Thailand) Co., Ltd. under the BBKidult brand, presents “Wisher: Where Miracles Happen”, a magical world of wishes. Launching the first-ever URDU Wisher pop-up store in Thailand, the event brings a full lineup of Disney characters from the…

  • Covid leads Thailand’s disease watchlist with 31 deaths | Thaiger

    Covid leads Thailand’s disease watchlist with 31 deaths

    Covid-19 is making an aggressive comeback in Thailand, with over 111,000 new cases and 31 deaths reported last week alone, and health experts are raising the alarm. Associate Professor Dr Thira Woratanarat from Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine revealed on Facebook that Covid has now become the most frequently reported disease under official surveillance. “This surge should not be taken lightly,”…

  • Thailand goes to war on dengue with free vaccine plan | Thaiger

    Thailand goes to war on dengue with free vaccine plan

    Thailand is waging war on dengue fever and it’s going all in to wipe out the deadly mosquito-borne disease for good. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin unveiled a new national strategy yesterday, June 9, during the 2025 ASEAN Dengue Day event, themed ASEAN United: Zero Dengue Death, a Future We Build Together. The goal? Zero dengue-related deaths in 2025. “No…

  • Chaos at Thai Embassies: digital nomads stranded by DTV visa delays | Thaiger

    Chaos at Thai Embassies: digital nomads stranded by DTV visa delays

    Thailand’s new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), introduced to welcome digital nomads, is off to a rocky start, leaving many applicants stranded across Southeast Asia amid delays, confusion, and inconsistent embassy procedures. Foreigners in Cambodia, Laos, and Malaysia, many of whom travelled specifically to apply for the DTV, are facing extended wait times, backlogged appointments, and shifting requirements that have turned…

  • How this spine surgery in Bangkok offer faster recovery, smaller scars, and better outcomes | Thaiger

    How this spine surgery in Bangkok offer faster recovery, smaller scars, and better outcomes

    When you think of back surgery, what comes to mind? For most people, it’s something intense that involves a big cut down the middle of the back and weeks or months of recovery. That image is still accurate in many operating rooms, but a growing number of spine surgeons in Bangkok are choosing a minimally invasive technique called Unilateral Biportal…

  • Key visa and immigration changes in Thailand in 2025 | Thaiger

    Key visa and immigration changes in Thailand in 2025

    Thailand is updating its travel and immigration system this year to better serve global travellers, digital nomads, retirees, and investors. Key changes in the immigration system include the expansion of the Thai E-Visa system, the introduction of the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), and new visa categories like the Destination Thailand Visa. These updates aim to simplify entry processes, improve…

  • Celebrating Green Valley’s class of 2025 university offers and achievements | Thaiger

    Celebrating Green Valley’s class of 2025 university offers and achievements

    This year, St. Andrews International School, Green Valley celebrates the remarkable achievements of its Class of 2025. The graduating cohort has received more than 70 university offers from institutions across over 10 countries worldwide. When you look at where they’re going and what they’ll be studying, one thing is clear: this is a group of students with big dreams, and…

  • Thailand launches free alcohol quality tests in 3 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand launches free alcohol quality tests in 3 provinces

    Thailand’s Excise Department is stepping up its efforts to improve the quality and safety of locally produced alcohol by launching a groundbreaking initiative aimed at ensuring community-made liquor meets safety standards. The Community Liquor Lab on Wheels programme, announced yesterday, June 5, by Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul, will deploy mobile laboratories to Lampang, Sakon Nakhon, and Songkhla—three provinces with…

  • Thai healthcare scheme stable with 46 billion baht in reserves | Thaiger

    Thai healthcare scheme stable with 46 billion baht in reserves

    Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin has assured the public that the 30-baht “gold card” Universal Healthcare Coverage scheme remains financially stable, with hospitals holding reserve funds of 46 billion baht after liabilities. During a meeting of the National Health Security Office (NHSO) board, Somsak addressed concerns regarding hospital budget deficits, which some attribute to the scheme’s compensation mechanism. Critics argue…