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    Planning to extend your Thai visa? Why health insurance is more important than ever

    If you plan to stay longer in Thailand, having health insurance is now more important than ever. Thai immigration often asks for proof of medical coverage when you apply to extend your visa. This applies to many types of visas,...

  • Aging American expat “living the dream” in Phuket on US $2,500 a month | Thaiger

    Aging American expat “living the dream” in Phuket on US $2,500 a month

    An American says he is living the dream in paradise in Phuket for only US$2,500 a month. 70 year old Pete Bowen arrived in Thailand back in 2009 with only a suitcase and guitar after self-admittedly making an impulsive decision to sell his house and belongings and move across the world to look for a place in which he could…

  • Brush fires rage on in Chiang Mai while air pollution soars | Thaiger

    Brush fires rage on in Chiang Mai while air pollution soars

    Brush fires are raging on in Thailand’s northern Chiang Mai Province as air pollution soars. Firefighters say they are struggling to put out the fires which line the Suthep-Pui National Park. A KA-32 helicopter has been brought in to help contain the fires after they spread fastly through the bamboo forest. The helicopters have already put out about half of…

  • The end is in sight: CCSA hints at October for lifting restrictions, re-opening Thailand | Thaiger

    The end is in sight: CCSA hints at October for lifting restrictions, re-opening Thailand

    The Thai government’s Covid-19 task force says that, provided people continue to cooperate with efforts to keep the virus suppressed, the country will re-open fully by October and all restrictions will be lifted. The announcement brings a ray of hope to many, not least everyone in the tourism sector. Apisamai Srirangson from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration acknowledges that…

  • 12 people face charges over illegal online gambling operation in Bangkok | Thaiger

    12 people face charges over illegal online gambling operation in Bangkok

    12 people are facing charges over allegedly running an illegal online gambling operation out of a Bangkok home. Police say they found evidence that the group was running the gambling operation on several different websites under the name of NUTSGAME-TH. After investigating further, they say they found evidence of the group transferring money to Hong Kong, which is illegal under…

  • Over 250,000 receive eye and nose medical treatment due to pollution in northern provinces | Thaiger

    Over 250,000 receive eye and nose medical treatment due to pollution in northern provinces

    Over 250,000 people are feeling the burn after receiving treatment for eye and nose problems due to pollution in Thailand’s northern provinces. Suwanchai Wattanayingcharoenchai, director-general of the Department of Health, says the medical issues are due to excessive PM2.5 dust particles in the atmosphere as a result of local wildfires that have produced heavy smog. He says that the seasonal…

  • Police step up Phuket gold shop inspections to increase security | Thaiger

    Police step up Phuket gold shop inspections to increase security

    Phuket police are stepping up gold shop inspections in the area to help increase security. They say they have already started inspecting the shops in Phuket Town to make sure security measures are up to par with officers now patrolling areas where gold shops are located more regularly. Phuket Provincial Police Commander Pornsak Nuannu says his offices have already met…

  • This year Thailand gets 6 days to celebrate Songkran holiday | Thaiger

    This year Thailand gets 6 days to celebrate Songkran holiday

    The Thai new year of Songkran is being extended to 6 days of water fights according to the Cabinet after approving the holiday to run from April 10 to 15. Culture Minister Itthiphol Kunplome says details of the holiday will be sent to the Centre For Covid-19 Situation Administration for approval as he says Songkran participants will probably be allowed…

  • Owner of dog who allegedly bit young girl in Phuket says 100,000 baht compensation request is too much | Thaiger

    Owner of dog who allegedly bit young girl in Phuket says 100,000 baht compensation request is too much

    The owner of a dog, who allegedly bit a young girl in Phuket town, is saying a 100,000 baht compensation request is too much. The 15 year old girl says she was bitten by the dog on her left leg after chasing her on her way to Satree Phuket School. 32 year old Chotika Kansuya, filed a complaint to the…

  • Thai government considers expanding Bangkok prisons due to many visitors supporting political prisoners | Thaiger

    Thai government considers expanding Bangkok prisons due to many visitors supporting political prisoners

    With a number of people facing charges related to their involvement in political protests, the Thai government is looking into expanding prisons to help reduce overcrowding, particularly for visits. Thailand’s justice minister Somsak Thepsuthin told reporters that Bangkok Remand Prison and Klong Prem Central Prison are becoming congested with families and other people who visit the prisons to support the…

  • Work on Maya Bay jetty nearly complete, but officials say, “not yet” to re-opening | Thaiger

    Work on Maya Bay jetty nearly complete, but officials say, “not yet” to re-opening

    The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has responded to pleas for Maya Bay to re-open by telling local officials to wait. Krabi authorities are anxious for the famed beauty spot to re-open as they desperately try to revive tourism in the province. The bay has been closed since 2018 after conservationists determined that a break from visitors…

  • Reduced quarantine approved for some foreign arrivals | Thaiger

    Reduced quarantine approved for some foreign arrivals

    The Thai government has agreed to reduce mandatory quarantine for certain categories of arrivals from overseas. The national committee on communicable diseases, which falls under the umbrella of the Public Health Ministry, has approved the measure based on the fact that a global vaccination drive is leading to a gradual reduction in case numbers. According to a Nation Thailand report,…

  • Speed limit on Thailand’s highways increased to 120 kilometres an hour | Thaiger

    Speed limit on Thailand’s highways increased to 120 kilometres an hour

    It’s official – the maximum speed limit on 4-lane highways in Thailand has been increased to 120 kilometres per hour, with the new regulation published in the Royal Gazette yesterday. Previously 90 kilometres per hour, Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob says the increase in the maximum speed limit is aimed at improving the flow of traffic in line with conditions, while…

  • Foreign students can take part in political gatherings as long as they follow the law | Thaiger

    Foreign students can take part in political gatherings as long as they follow the law

    Thailand’s Immigration Bureau is clarifying that foreign students can, indeed, take part in political gatherings provided they follow the law. The news comes after The Asian Institute of Technology sent an email to its students saying it respected freedom of expression but was conveying a request from Thai immigration for foreign students not to join protests. The email also allegedly…

  • Factories in Thailand required to have Green Industry certification by 2025 | Thaiger

    Factories in Thailand required to have Green Industry certification by 2025

    Factories in Thailand are ordered to “go green.” By 2025, all factories across the country need to have a Green Industry certification which means they are in line with standards set by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation to help developing countries move to more environmentally-friendly technologies and initiatives. All 71,130 industrial plants in Thailand will need to abide by…

  • Jealous man stabs ex-girlfriend to death at dental office in Ratchaburi | Thaiger

    Jealous man stabs ex-girlfriend to death at dental office in Ratchaburi

    A lover’s quarrel has ended with a man under arrest after allegedly using a 10 centimetre long knife to stab and kill his ex-girlfriend at a dental office in central Ratchaburi province. 38 year old Kaewmorakot Netniam was found dead on the 2nd floor of the Ban Sing Tantakam Dental Clinic, with multiple stab wounds, by police and a doctor…

  • Anti-government activists moved to Bangkok’s Thon Buri prison | Thaiger

    Anti-government activists moved to Bangkok’s Thon Buri prison

    Officials say 3 protest leaders have been transferred from Bangkok Remand Prison to Thon Buri Prison, in the Bang Bon district of the capital, to avoid overcrowding. Panupong Jadnok (“Mike”), Piyarat Chongthep (“Toto’’) and Jatupat Boonpattararaksa (“Pai Dao Din’’) underwent processing and health checks in the reception area of Thon Buri prison before entering 14-day quarantine. The Bangkok Post reports…

  • Thai tiger park faces permanent closure amid wildlife smuggling allegations | Thaiger

    Thai tiger park faces permanent closure amid wildlife smuggling allegations

    The threat of permanent closure hangs over a tiger park in the north-eastern province of Mukdahan, due to the alleged illegal smuggling of tiger cubs. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has brought charges against Mukda Tiger Park & Farm, also known as Mukda Suan Sua, and ordered the facility to close for 30 days. The DNP…

  • An exotic animal café in Bangkok – Foxes, racoons, kangaroos and more! | VIDEO | Thaiger

    An exotic animal café in Bangkok – Foxes, racoons, kangaroos and more! | VIDEO

    Here is an animal café in Bangkok that animal lovers, dogs and cats and a whole lot more, don’t want to miss. There are all the usual naughty and playful animals, our fluffy loyal domestic dog and cat companions, but there’s also raccoons, a Fennec fox, Arctic fox, meerkats, an Australian wallaby, squirrels, dogs, cats, and more. The Little Zoo…

  • Thailand to reduce quarantine to 7 days, meeting to confirm next Monday | VIDEO | Thaiger

    Thailand to reduce quarantine to 7 days, meeting to confirm next Monday | VIDEO

    ASQ, changes for people arriving in Thailand. After 12 months of forcing foreign travellers into a 14 day mandatory stay in a hotel, at their expense, as part of the Alternative State Quarantine program… better know as the ASQ… the Thai government have slightly relented in a revised ASQ. The updated quarantine is a response to immense pressure from the…

  • Officials mull over new guidelines for this year’s Songkran water festival | Thaiger

    Officials mull over new guidelines for this year’s Songkran water festival

    With Thailand’s massive water festival, Songkran, set to go on next month, officials are now mulling over potential guidelines to help reduce the risk of Covid-19. The culture minister says there is talk of setting up so-called “water play” areas that allow the water fights and splashes with a Covid-19 check-in at the entrance. Pattaya News says face shields, goggles…

  • Travellers undergoing yacht quarantine to wear wristbands to track location and monitor health | Thaiger

    Travellers undergoing yacht quarantine to wear wristbands to track location and monitor health

    Foreign tourists travelling to Thailand by yacht and undergoing the mandatory quarantine period onboard the vessel will be asked to wear a smart wristband to monitor their health and track their location. The Digital Economy Promotion Agency teamed up with Advanced Info Service, known as AIS, and Phuket tourism operators to launch the so-called “Digital Yacht Quarantine” programme. Apparently, tourist…

  • Thailand government promotes cannabis as a cash crop at Buriram festival | Thaiger

    Thailand government promotes cannabis as a cash crop at Buriram festival

    Thailand’s government is pushing for cannabis use in all kinds of foods and products, as long as the plant’s psychoactive component, which causes the “high,” isn’t used. Over the weekend, people flocked to the Cannabis 360 festival held by the government in the Isaan province Buriram. Those at the festival could get a cone of hemp soft serve ice cream…

  • Economic think-tank says the future of tourism in Thailand hangs on vaccination | Thaiger

    Economic think-tank says the future of tourism in Thailand hangs on vaccination

    The research division of Thailand’s Kasikorn Bank says everything hangs on vaccination strategies, both here and abroad. Kevalin Wangpichayasuk from the Kasikorn Research Centre says the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines globally will have a significant impact on the recovery of tourism in the Kingdom, with 2 million foreign tourists expected to arrive in the last quarter of the year. However,…

  • Slow return of foreign tourism makes more redundancies inevitable – Airlines Association of Thailand | Thaiger

    Slow return of foreign tourism makes more redundancies inevitable – Airlines Association of Thailand

    The president of the Airlines Association of Thailand says further layoffs in the sector are inevitable, due to the slow return of international tourism. In a Bangkok Post report, Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth says the sluggish revival of foreign tourism, now not expected until the last quarter of the year, means all carriers continue to face financial hardship. And while there was…

  • 3 men arrested over alleged murder of drug business colleague | Thaiger

    3 men arrested over alleged murder of drug business colleague

    3 men have been arrested in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat and charged with the murder of a fourth man. The Pattaya News reports that an unnamed 46 year old Thai man, allegedly involved in a drugs-related business with the 3 suspects, was shot dead in a rubber plantation in the southern province of Surat Thani. Police have…

  • Chiang Mai hotels slash prices amid ongoing slump in tourism | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai hotels slash prices amid ongoing slump in tourism

    Hotels in the northern province of Chiang Mai have been forced to cut their rates by up to 90%, in a desperate bid to attract more domestic tourists. According to a Bangkok Post report, La-Iad Bungsrithong, from the northern chapter of the Thai Hotels Association, says with tourists mainly favouring the southern beach destinations this month, hotel operators in the…

  • Pro-democracy activist hit with 6 million baht fine for removal of plants at rally site | Thaiger

    Pro-democracy activist hit with 6 million baht fine for removal of plants at rally site

    Protest leader Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul, aka “Rung”, has been hit with a fine of nearly 6 million baht, after removing plants at Bangkok’s Democracy Monument. Panusaya and 5 other activists have been charged with removing plants placed as decoration around the monument, during a political rally on February 13. She says Samran Rat police station has ordered her to pay 5.9…

  • Thailand’s pro-democracy activists ignore emergency decree warnings over weekend | Thaiger

    Thailand’s pro-democracy activists ignore emergency decree warnings over weekend

    Ignoring a police warning not to violate the emergency decree, pro-democracy activists gathered in their hundreds at Bangkok’s Democracy Monument yesterday. Although the anti-government protests have kicked off again after a 2 month hiatus, the numbers are well down on last years crowds, now measuring more in the hundreds than the thousands. The Bangkok Post reports that members of the…

  • The Area Hotel Quarantine – tweaking Thailand’s arrival options | Thaiger

    The Area Hotel Quarantine – tweaking Thailand’s arrival options

    We spoke about the new proposal for an Area Hotel Quarantine last Friday and in Thailand News Today. The mandatory 14 day quarantine (magically extended a couple of days at many facilities at the foreigner’s cost) remains the key sticking point for the return of tourists or travellers, in any significant or useful numbers. A number of visas and quarantine…

  • OPINION – Vaccinating against Covid-19, why wouldn’t you? | Thaiger

    OPINION – Vaccinating against Covid-19, why wouldn’t you?

    by Andrew J. Wood The World Health Organisation not only advises that vaccines save millions of lives each year, but they also reduce transmissions. They and their partners are working together on tracking the pandemic, advising on critical interventions and distributing vital medical supplies to those in need, thereby reducing the number of infected people to transmit the virus. Vaccines…