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    How to travel around Thailand for under US$30 a day

    The Thaiger key takeaways Staying in budget hostels or guesthouses and eating street food keeps daily expenses low. Mixing buses, trains, and budget flights allows affordable travel between cities and islands. Free or cheap activities, such as temples, markets, parks,...

  • Spring surprise: Flooding ‘washes out’ Chiang Mai roads (video) | Thaiger

    Spring surprise: Flooding ‘washes out’ Chiang Mai roads (video)

    Water springs in Mueang Na, Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai have been causing unusual flooding, leading to road closures. Normally dry for six months, these springs have continuously flowed, affecting multiple areas simultaneously and disrupting local transport. A TikTok user, under the account @j_khamsan, shared videos highlighting the strange phenomenon of multiple water springs in Mueang Na, Chiang Dao district, Chiang…

  • Thai hoteliers worry foreign businesses could harm tourism image | Thaiger

    Thai hoteliers worry foreign businesses could harm tourism image

    Concerns have risen among Thai hoteliers over the increasing use of Thai nominees by foreign businesses, which they fear may tarnish Thailand’s tourism reputation. The Thai Hotels Association’s (THA) monthly sentiment index highlights this growing unease, especially as the high season begins. THA President Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun revealed that nearly half of Thailand’s hotels express apprehension about illegal foreign investments, particularly…

  • Chiang Mai ‘grounds’ Yi Peng Festival lanterns to keep skies safe | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai ‘grounds’ Yi Peng Festival lanterns to keep skies safe

    Chiang Mai reinforced strict measures against the release of sky lanterns during the Yi Peng Festival to protect air traffic, particularly in six districts identified as high-risk areas. The release of lanterns outside these zones is permitted for only two days, with heavy penalties for violators. The Deputy Governor of Chiang Mai, Siwa Thamikanont, along with the Chiang Mai Provincial…

  • 2 children rescued after brutal abuse by their drug-addicted mother | Thaiger

    2 children rescued after brutal abuse by their drug-addicted mother

    Thai social media influencer Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaibunwet rescued two children, aged five and three, from their abusive drug-addicted mother in the central province of Kanchanaburi. Gun, and officers from the Nongprue Police Station, visited a house in a sugar cane field in the Nong Prue district of Kanchanaburi province on November 12, after locals in the area sought help for…

  • Wage against the machine: Workers rally at Government house over pay delays | Thaiger

    Wage against the machine: Workers rally at Government house over pay delays

    Hundreds of workers gathered in front of Government House yesterday, November 12, voicing frustrations over unpaid wages and seeking government intervention. Approximately 10,000 workers have not received their salaries for the past eight months due to delays from subcontractors involved in a clean fuel project located in Chon Buri. Members of the Federation of Subcontractors, representing 28 different firms, delivered…

  • Grain expectations: Thailand ‘rices’ to occasion with export boost | Thaiger

    Grain expectations: Thailand ‘rices’ to occasion with export boost

    Thailand is on track to bolster its rice exports to 9 million tonnes this year, potentially generating 230 billion baht (US$6.4 billion), according to the Commerce Ministry. This optimistic projection follows the country’s successful export of 7.45 million tonnes in the first nine months, already yielding 172 billion baht (US$4.95 billion) in revenue. This marks a notable year-on-year increase of…

  • Pathom to enlightenment: Locals ‘chedi’ up for festival of worship | Thaiger

    Pathom to enlightenment: Locals ‘chedi’ up for festival of worship

    The annual festival of worship at the revered Phra Pathom Chedi in Nakhon Pathom kicked off yesterday, November 12, providing a cherished opportunity for locals to venerate sacred Buddhist relics. The event spans nine days and nights, aiming to uphold ancient traditions and cultural heritage. Set in the town of Nakhon Pathom, this festival is a significant annual event, drawing…

  • Chill seekers: Tourists flock to Doi Inthanon for a ‘cool’ getaway | Thaiger

    Chill seekers: Tourists flock to Doi Inthanon for a ‘cool’ getaway

    A cold morning greeted visitors at Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai, as temperatures dipped to a chilly 8 degrees Celsius. Tourists flocked to experience the cold weather, with Kew Mae Pan recording 9 degrees Celsius and the park headquarters at 13 degrees Celsius. Chiang Mai City saw morning temperatures ranging between 21 and 22 degrees Celsius, prompting locals to don warm…

  • Shock and awe: Disabled man electrocuted in fatal fan fire | Thaiger

    Shock and awe: Disabled man electrocuted in fatal fan fire

    A tragic incident occurred when a disabled man was electrocuted, leading to a fire that consumed him as he lay over a fan. His sister, who was upstairs, was affected by smoke inhalation. Neighbours quickly responded after hearing an explosion and seeing smoke billowing from the house. The police in Rattanathibet, Nonthaburi, received a report of a house fire early…

  • Anchoring history: Amerigo Vespucci makes waves in Phuket | Thaiger

    Anchoring history: Amerigo Vespucci makes waves in Phuket

    The prestigious Italian Navy ship Amerigo Vespucci made a historic stop in Phuket as part of its ongoing 22-month World Tour, visiting 31 countries across five continents. Docked at Phuket Deep Sea Port from November 6 to 10, the vessel represented a significant naval diplomacy initiative by the Italian Ministry of Defense and the Italian Navy. The tour aims to…

  • Phuket residents alarmed by sudden worm invasion | Thaiger

    Phuket residents alarmed by sudden worm invasion

    Residents of the Phuket Villa 3 housing estate in Wichit found themselves in disarray yesterday when a staggering swarm of “norn pradu” worms descended upon their community. The unexpected invasion left the public park and its surroundings teeming with these small creatures, causing significant distress among the locals. These worms, measuring roughly 2 to 3 centimetres in length, quickly spread…

  • Motorcyclist dies in crash with truck on dark Bangkok road | Thaiger

    Motorcyclist dies in crash with truck on dark Bangkok road

    A tragic accident occurred on Jaturathit Road in Din Daeng, Bangkok, when a 26 year old motorcyclist collided with the rear of a 10-wheel truck. The accident, which happened in the early hours of today, November 13, resulted in the motorcyclist’s death as he became trapped in the back of the vehicle. Police Lieutenant Colonel Jirapha Channara from the Din…

  • Thai woman arrested for acid attack on Vietnamese love rival 9 years ago | Thaiger

    Thai woman arrested for acid attack on Vietnamese love rival 9 years ago

    Police arrested a Thai woman in the southern province of Songkhla yesterday for an acid attack on a Vietnamese woman motivated by jealousy after she had evaded arrest for more than nine years. Officers from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) apprehended the suspect, 59 year old Nitsata, in Hat Yai district, Songkhla, yesterday, November 12, on a charge of attempted…

  • High stakes at work: Thai man’s meth ‘ods for productivity boost | Thaiger

    High stakes at work: Thai man’s meth ‘ods for productivity boost

    A Thai man found with methamphetamine (meth) in his possession claimed he bought the drug for personal use to increase his work productivity. He expressed that his sole intention was to support his family and 74 year old mother, not to sell the substance. Police Colonel Phetkla Thaweekarn from the Amphawa Police Station in Samut Songkhram received complaints about meth…

  • Fishing for heroes: Trang fisherman saves boys from drowning | Thaiger

    Fishing for heroes: Trang fisherman saves boys from drowning

    A heroic act unfolded recently when Witit Yanglang, a 26 year old fisherman from Trang province, courageously leapt into the sea to save two 11 year old boys from drowning. The boys, who had been playing near a pier, were rescued just in time, earning Witit widespread admiration as a hero. On the day following the incident, officials, including the…

  • Monks escape Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima temple fire | Thaiger

    Monks escape Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima temple fire

    A dramatic fire outbreak at a renowned temple in Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, prompted monks and novices to flee for their lives in the dead of night yesterday. Firefighters deployed four fire engines to combat the blaze, which was finally subdued after over an hour. The extent of the damage remains unassessed. The incident occurred at 10.30pm yesterday,…

  • Phuket’s waste crisis escalates: Larger landfills urgently needed | Thaiger

    Phuket’s waste crisis escalates: Larger landfills urgently needed

    Phuket is battling a mounting waste crisis as the island’s landfills struggle to keep up with booming tourism and business expansion. Deputy Mayor Suphot La-ongphet is spearheading urgent efforts to contain the overflow, making a high-stakes visit to Saphan Hin’s landfill sites 4 and 5 on Monday, November 11 to fast-track expansion projects. Landfill 3 is already beyond capacity, with…

  • Thai police rescue 5 Chinese nationals trafficked for call centre scam | Thaiger

    Thai police rescue 5 Chinese nationals trafficked for call centre scam

    Thai police officers rescued five Chinese nationals who were taken to the Thai-Myanmar border instead of their intended destination in Pattaya, where they were reportedly about to be trafficked to work for a call centre scam gang. The Director of the Department of Child and Women Protection and Anti-Human Trafficking, Prachuap Wongsook, announced the successful rescue mission at a press…

  • Body of unidentified man found under Narathiwat bridge | Thaiger

    Body of unidentified man found under Narathiwat bridge

    A harrowing discovery unfolded yesterday in Narathiwat, where police found the body of an unidentified man under a bridge, believed to be a victim of a personal conflict. The man had his hands bound and was shot twice in the head. Police officials, led by Apakorn Wirupakarak, were alerted to the grim scene beneath the Batu Salo Re Bridge in…

  • Thailand approves 55 billion baht low-interest home loans | Thaiger

    Thailand approves 55 billion baht low-interest home loans

    The Thai Cabinet has approved the Government Housing Bank (GHB) to roll out a low-interest loan package worth 55 billion baht. This initiative aims to enhance housing accessibility for Thai citizens and includes two major schemes: a fixed-rate mortgage for the first five years at 3% per annum for purchasing or constructing homes, and a low-interest loan for home renovations…

  • Thailand video news | Thai government warns Israelis of potential attack at Koh Phangan’s full moon party, Tragic hit-and-run in China kills 35 in Zhuhai sports centre | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Thai government warns Israelis of potential attack at Koh Phangan’s full moon party, Tragic hit-and-run in China kills 35 in Zhuhai sports centre

    In Thailand video news today, Alex and Jay bring viewers the latest updates from Thailand and across Southeast Asia. Key stories include Thailand’s warning to Israeli tourists about potential threats at Koh Phangan’s Full Moon Party amid rising global tensions, Bangkok’s plans to introduce a congestion charge to tackle traffic and pollution, and a Phuket woman’s shocking encounter with a…

  • Thailand’s Huai Mun Pineapple gains GI status in Japan | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Huai Mun Pineapple gains GI status in Japan

    Thailand’s Deputy Minister of Commerce, Naphinthorn Srisampan, recently engaged in discussions with Japan’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, Yoichi Watanabe. They focused on the registration of Huai Mun Pineapple as a Geographical Indication (GI) product, marking the first Thai fruit to achieve this recognition in Japan. The meeting also included a visit to Japan’s largest wholesale market for…

  • Thai man beheads 4 puppies, blames father-in-law for cruelty | Thaiger

    Thai man beheads 4 puppies, blames father-in-law for cruelty

    A sadistic Thai man in the Isaan province of Buriram brutally beheaded four puppies before trying to point the finger of blame on his father-in-law for the cruel act. Evidence of the man’s barbaric cruelty was found on his mobile phone. A resident of Chaloem Phrakiat district, Buriram, shared on social media that she discovered the bodies of four puppies,…

  • Six-wheeled truck crash on Asian Highway injures 4 in Phatthalung | Thaiger

    Six-wheeled truck crash on Asian Highway injures 4 in Phatthalung

    A six-wheeled truck collided with a stationary pickup truck with a flat tyre, resulting in four people being thrown from the vehicle and severely injured. The accident occurred in the early hours of today on the Asian Highway, heading towards Bangkok, in the Praekha area of Khuan Khanun district, Phatthalung province. The tragic incident unfolded when a Mitsubishi Triton pickup…

  • Deceitful Thai man arrested after Bangkok Grab driver robbery | Thaiger

    Deceitful Thai man arrested after Bangkok Grab driver robbery

    A cunning man orchestrated a robbery by luring a Grab driver with a fake request before turning on him with a weapon in Bangkok’s Lat Krabang area. The police swiftly apprehended him, ending his short-lived evasion. The man, 37 year old Jaturong, was arrested by police officers yesterday after a report at 2.30pm, yesterday, November 12. The operation was led…

  • British man arrested for selling drugs to foreign tourists in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    British man arrested for selling drugs to foreign tourists in Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai Provincial Immigration Office arrested a British man after he sold drugs targeting foreign tourists in the province over the past six months. Immigration officers observed the Englishman, identified only as Daniel, displaying suspicious behaviour. Daniel was a partner in a cannabis shop on Chang Moi Road in the province. The main owner of the shop was a Thai…

  • Motorcycle gang with foreign flags disrupts Thai traffic (video) | Thaiger

    Motorcycle gang with foreign flags disrupts Thai traffic (video)

    A disruptive motorcycle gang, displaying flags of a neighbouring country, caused havoc on a Thai roadway, obstructing traffic and leaving drivers frustrated. The incident, initially highlighted on TikTok by a user named Ginnaralynn, occurred yesterday, November 12, drawing attention to the reckless behaviour of the bikers. The viral video showed a group of big bikes, prominently featuring flags from a…

  • Thailand braces for rising temperatures and scattered rainfall | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for rising temperatures and scattered rainfall

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a weather warning for today, highlighting scattered rainfall in the southern, northeastern, and eastern regions of Thailand. Simultaneously, the entire country is experiencing a temperature increase of 1 to 2°C, urging citizens to brace for changing weather conditions. The next 24 hours will see the weakening high-pressure or cold air mass covering the…

  • Thai man arrested over death threat to kindergarten students in Isaan | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested over death threat to kindergarten students in Isaan

    Police arrested a Thai man in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok yesterday after he posted a death threat against kindergarten students in the Isaan province of Maha Sarakham on a Facebook group. The suspect, identified as 35 year old Apisit, posted the threat in a Facebook group for residents of Kosum Phisai district in Maha Sarakham at around 4am yesterday, November…

  • Lost Chinese tourists veer off course, end up at Myanmar border | Thaiger

    Lost Chinese tourists veer off course, end up at Myanmar border

    In a bizarre turn of events, five Chinese tourists were intercepted by Thai immigration officers in Tak after they were mistakenly driven to the Thai-Myanmar border instead of their intended destination of Pattaya. The startling incident unfolded yesterday, November 12, at the Mae Sot checkpoint, located on the Mae Sot-Tak road, when Thai immigration officers stopped the tourists’ vehicle and…