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Outdoor adventures in Thailand for adrenaline seekers
The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand provides a wide range of adventure activities, from whitewater rafting and rock climbing to ziplining, scuba diving, and skydiving, suitable for all skill levels. Macro and marine life exploration, Muay Thai camps, kiteboarding, ATV riding,...
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Axi deepens commitment to Thai traders with localised support, payment solutions, and tailored services
Axi, a global leader in online trading, is expanding its commitment to the Thai market with enhanced localised services that bring everything in one place for traders. From native-language support and seamless payment solutions to personalised account management and tailored education, Axi ensures Thai traders enjoy a trusted and culturally relevant trading experience. 24/5 Thai-language customer support across channels Axi knows…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 10 to 12)
The Thaiger key takeaways Bangkok’s October weekend lineup includes cocktail events, horror events, and more. Highlights include The Bangkok Bar Show at The St. Regis and Thai Book Fair at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. This weekend is also a great time for those who love vintage shopping. October in Bangkok is anything but calm. Between world-class bar takeovers, rooftop…
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Vana Showcase unveils the next wave of specialty beer in Thailand
Vana, formerly known as The Brewing Project, has recently hosted the Vana Showcase at the ASAI Bangkok Sathorn, a reception for prospective partners, F&B owners and managers. The event introduced attendees to the next generation of speciality beer in Thailand and celebrates Vana’s recent rebranding, which emphasises its Thai identity and solidifies its position as Thailand’s fastest-growing craft beer brand.…
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Upcoming halloween themed events in Bangkok
Spooky season is coming! Bangkok is, of course, already in full fright mode. From haunted houses and rooftop raves to puppy cafés with dogs in costumes, the city’s got something for every kind of trick-or-treater. So if your Halloween costume is ready but you don’t know where to go yet, here is our list of upcoming Halloween-themed events in Bangkok.…
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SAFE Fertility Clinic: Raising the bar for ICSI/IVF excellence in Thailand
SAFE Fertility Clinic is recognised as one of Thailand’s leading fertility clinics. They are driven by a commitment to building trust, introducing advanced technology and most importantly, offering compassionate care for their valued patients aspiring to parenthood. SAFE Fertility Clinic holds the distinction of being the leading fertility clinic in Thailand to receive accreditation from the Reproductive Technology Accreditation Committee…
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The smart buyer’s guide to upgrading your lifestyle in Phuket
When people talk about upgrading in Phuket, it’s less about square metres and more about carving out a lifestyle that feels right. For many buyers, moving from a standard condo or a city apartment to something more refined is about embracing space, privacy, and amenities that enhance daily living. In Phuket (and many areas across Thailand in general), buyers are…
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What you can expect to see at the annual Naga Fireball Festival
Deep into the monsoon season that is winding down and Khao Phansa (Buddhist Lent) coming to an end, a quiet stretch of northeastern Thailand bursts into life with one of the country’s brightest and festive events in Thailand, the Naga Fireball Festival. Held annually along the Mekong River in Nong Khai Province, this mysterious event attracts both locals and travellers…
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Bank of Thailand likely to hold policy rate at 1.5%
The Bank of Thailand is anticipated to maintain its policy rate at the upcoming meeting tomorrow, October 8, as it evaluates economic data and allows time for the new governor to adjust to the role. Pipat Luangnaruemitchai, chief economist at Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group, stated that the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will likely decide tomorrow to keep the policy rate…
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Top mistakes expats make when choosing health insurance in Thailand
The Thaiger key takeaways Being uninsured or relying solely on travel insurance leaves expats exposed to high medical costs in Thailand. Ignoring coverage limits, exclusions, waiting periods, and network restrictions can create unexpected financial burdens. Understanding deductibles, copayments, and flexible payment options ensures better control over healthcare expenses and peace of mind Living in Thailand as an expat means getting…
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What makes the durian the king of fruits?
To some, durian is one of the tastiest fruits that they swear by, while to others, it is the smelliest waking nightmare that they will experience. For all of the history, reasons, and opinions, the durian’s reputation precedes it, and in Southeast Asia, it reigns supreme as what most call the “King of Fruits.” A thorny monarch with a history…
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Bank of Thailand to roll out white-label ATM licences next year
The Bank of Thailand (BoT) is preparing to issue new business licences for white-label automated teller machines (ATMs) next year, aiming to expand access to financial services and promote inclusion across the country. The new licensing scheme, part of the BoT’s Financial Landscape 2025 framework, will allow both banks and non-bank operators to install and operate ATMs under their own…
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Opening your first trading account? Here are 7 tips every smart trader checks before they begin
Investing in 2025 is more open and convenient than ever. Accessing global financial markets is no longer a distant affair. Whether it’s the foreign exchange market (Forex), indices, commodities like gold and oil, or even stocks of leading global companies, anyone can get started easily by opening a trading account with a brokerage firm (also referred to as a broker).…
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The International School Golf Tour powered by Foresight Sports returns to Thailand for 2025–26 season
The International School Golf Tour (ISGT), powered by Foresight Sports, is back for the 2025–26 season, bringing together over 500 student golfers from 35 international schools across Thailand. With eight ISGT tour events and one international championship, this season is shaping up to be the most exciting yet. The ISGT has become the ultimate stage for young golfers to showcase…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 3 to 5)
How is it already the 10th month of the year? Time is surely flying by this year, and Bangkok isn’t wasting a single weekend. Everything you can imagine is happening in the city, from a toddler’s abstract art show to a haunted rave, vintage treasure hunting, and climate-driven meetups. If your calendar is still empty, here’s our curated list of…
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5 cafes in Ari, Bangkok worth checking out
The Thaiger key takeaways Ari’s cafes stand out for their authentic charm, welcoming vibes, and emphasis on quality coffee and brunch options Popular spots like Yellow Lane, Josh Kaffa, and Porcupine blend community, events, and good food to create lively neighbourhood hubs From hidden gems to well-known favourites, Ari offers spaces where locals and visitors can linger, work, or enjoy…
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Baht holds steady as US shutdown spooks global markets
Thailand’s central bank reassured the public that no irregularities have been seen in local markets after the US shutdown triggered global financial jitters. The shutdown, which began after the US Senate failed to approve a temporary spending bill, has unsettled international markets and raised concerns over delayed economic data critical to the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decisions. Yesterday, October 1,…
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12 Thai street foods foreigners rate as the worst, but locals love them
Thailand’s street food scene is beloved for its bold flavours, affordability, and vibrant culture. But not every dish lands the same way for every diner. According to TasteAtlas, a global platform dedicated to traditional food and travel, some well-loved Thai street foods are ranked among the least favourite by international visitors. In its 2025 list of 12 Worst Rated Thai…
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Blue Elephant celebrates 45 years as a global ambassador of Thai cuisine
This year marks a significant milestone for the Blue Elephant Group as it celebrates its 45th anniversary, a testament to decades of dedication to authentic Thai cuisine, innovation, and hospitality. Founded in 1979 by visionary entrepreneur Karl Steppé and Master Chef Nooror Somany Steppe, Blue Elephant has grown from a single restaurant in Brussels into an internationally acclaimed beacon of…
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FBS launches “Refer & Rise” IB Fest with big rewards
FBS, a leading global broker, is celebrating its October in Thailand with a new Introducing Broker (IB) campaign, “Refer & Rise ยิ่งชวน ยิ่งได้!”. Running from October 1 to 31, 2025, the promo rewards FBS partners for bringing in new active traders and helping them start their trading journey. Shine bright. Take the trophy. FBS IB partners now have the chance…
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How to plan a holiday in Sriracha your whole family will love
The Thaiger key takeaways Novotel Marina Sriracha & Koh Si Chang offers two seaside stays in one, both family-friendly and by the water. With Kids’ Club pools, safe beaches, and family dining, the hotel provides a stress-free holiday destination in Thailand. Enjoy up to 20% off, free kids’ meals, and weekday perks until November 30 by making a direct booking.…
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Lace up for these marathons around Thailand in Q4 2025
The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand’s Q4 marathon season is filled with events from October to December, including full marathons, half-marathons, trail races, and urban runs across the country. Many races pass through scenic and cultural routes, allowing runners to enjoy iconic landmarks, riversides, historic sites, and lush landscapes while staying active. Early registration and proper bib collection are essential to…
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How fragile are Thai roads?
The Thaiger key takeaways Recent road collapses in Bangkok, including a sinkhole near Tao Poon MRT and Charoen Krung Road, highlight serious structural weaknesses. Monsoon rains, soft soil, poor drainage, and rapid urbanisation worsen road conditions, making accidents and damage more likely. Authorities promise inspections, improved drainage, and contractor accountability, but systemic infrastructure and planning issues remain unresolved Thai roads…
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Where to experience Thailand’s nightlife without the tourist traps
The Thaiger key takeaways Local nightlife in Thailand offers a calmer, more authentic experience compared to crowded tourist areas, with options ranging from Bangkok’s RCA and Thonglor to Koh Samui’s Lamai and Maenam beaches. Night markets, small bars, and beachside venues provide cultural immersion, live music, and local flavours while avoiding overpriced tourist traps. Safety and planning are essential; using…
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Thailand confirms 33 cases of new global Covid strain XFG
Thailand has reported 33 cases of the new Covid-19 strain XFG, most of them in Bangkok, with health officials stressing it causes only mild symptoms. The Department of Medical Sciences announced yesterday, September 30, that XFG has now become the dominant Covid-19 strain worldwide, although there is no evidence to suggest it causes more severe symptoms than previous variants. Thailand’s…
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Skip the market noise and trade with FBS
FBS, a leading global broker, empowers traders to focus on what truly matters by clearing away the distractions of the financial markets. Trading can feel overwhelming. Not only do traders need to understand how markets work, but they also face countless choices: brokers, platforms, instruments, market experts to follow, and educational materials to study. All of this creates pressure and…
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All about the Mid-Autumn Festival in Thailand (and where to find the best mooncakes)
The Thaiger key takeaways The Mid-Autumn Festival has deep cultural roots dating back over 3,000 years, symbolising harvest, reunion, and gratitude. In Thailand, celebrations combine traditional moon worship with lantern parades, cultural shows, and family gatherings. Bangkok hotels and restaurants offer limited-time mooncakes. The Mid-Autumn Festival is widely celebrated in Thailand due to its large Chinese population, which makes up…
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How much does it cost to see a doctor in Thailand?
Thailand is known for its high-quality yet affordable healthcare system, but how much does it really cost to see a doctor? As an expat, this question might be crucial for budgeting your health needs. The answer depends on whether you have health insurance or not, and the difference can be significant. Let’s explore the costs, compare insured versus uninsured expenses,…
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Moving to Thailand? Meet AA Insurance Brokers, the broker expats trust most
Moving to Thailand is an exciting new chapter, but it also comes with important things to plan, like finding the right insurance. That’s where AA Insurance Brokers can help. With over 20 years of experience and a strong reputation among expats, they offer clear advice and trusted coverage tailored to life in Thailand. AA Insurance Brokers is also an award-winning…
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