activities
- Travel Guides
Tipsy Tubing in Pai, Thailand
Welcome to tipsy tubing in Pai, Thailand—a unique adventure that promises both relaxation and exhilaration. This popular activity combines the thrill of tubing with the social atmosphere of stopping at lively riverside bars, making it a must-try for any traveller seeking a memorable experience. Tipsy tubing isn’t just about the ride. It is an opportunity to relax on the river…
- Chiang Mai Travel
Travel guide to Mae Kampong Village
Discover Mae Kampong, a picturesque village nestled in the mountains of northern Thailand. With its lush greenery and traditional wooden houses, this charming spot invites you to experience the heart of Thai culture. Embark on a journey through the village’s rich history and vibrant local life. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a tradition enthusiast, or simply someone who loves nature’s…
- Thailand News
Thai border patrol seizes illegal online gambling equipment
The Thai police intercepted a significant haul of computer equipment allegedly intended for an online gambling operation, marking a crucial step in curbing illegal activities along the Thai border. Border patrol soldiers and police seized the equipment near the Myanmar border in Tak province. The cargo was reportedly en route to Aranyaprathet in Sa Kaeo province, a known hub for…
- Lifestyle
Fun activities to do after work in Thailand
After a long day at work, sometimes you just want to crawl into bed and prepare yourself for the next day. But in Thailand, there are a variety of activities that you can do and it may be the perfect way for you to destress while still being able to explore Thailand. Thailand offers many activities that you can pick…
- Travel
Top 5 free activities in Thailand
When it comes to traversing Thailand, the experience does not necessitate a significant financial investment to acknowledge the nation’s lively culture and exquisite landscapes. From Bangkok’s energetic streets to Koh Samui’s tranquil trails, an abundance of cost-free activities are available for your indulgence. Considering shopping as an option? The charm of Chatuchak Weekend Market is challenging to resist; it is…
- Lifestyle
Fun ways to boost your physical activity safely and easily
Boosting your physical activity is a fantastic way to enhance your health, but it’s crucial to do it safely to avoid injury and ensure it’s sustainable. Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to up your current routine, there’s a right way to go about it. First off, understanding the importance of physical activity is key. It’s not just about…
- Thailand Travel
Releasing sharks on an island holiday: SAii’s latest sustainable adventure
Whether you’re an avid travel buff or not, chances are you’ve encountered the latest buzzword of ecotourism making rounds on the Internet, your social media feeds, and airport billboards. But what exactly is ecotourism? The popular definition of ecotourism is to travel with sustainability in mind. In other words, eco-tourists are travellers who preserve the integrity of a natural environment…
- Pattaya News
Pikachu to delight fans at Pattaya’s Central Shopping Centre
Pattaya‘s Central Shopping Centre will soon be a haven for Pokémon enthusiasts. Pikachu, the universally adored Pokémon character, is set to make a grand appearance, promising a delightful experience for visitors. The charming character will be available for various interactive activities such as meet-and-greet sessions, dance performances, and exciting meet-and-treat sessions. These activities are slated to start on December 2…
- Things To Do
Gone fishing: Thailand’s best fishing parks for anglers
Thailand is globally known for its diverse culture, landscapes, and convenience in the variety of activities that you can find there. With that, Thailand serves as the angler’s dream as it contains some of the best fishing parks that you can find dotted throughout the country. With its diverse catch, tranquil settings, and perfect weather, you will find an angler’s…
- Thailand Travel
18 Must try activities in Thailand to add to your itinerary
Thailand is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Southeast Asia, and it’s easy to see why. Visiting the Land of Smiles is one interesting experience. It has so much to offer travellers, from tropical islands and jungle-covered mountains to floating markets and ancient ruins. The main problem any travellers will face when it comes to visiting Thailand is…
- Things To Do
Top 8 things to do in Krabi
Krabi province is brimming with amazing things to do and see, all against the backdrop of beautiful limestone cliffs. If you are wanting to go island hopping, this is the place to do it as the islands are unforgettable. Alternatively, for a more adventurous trip, visitors can opt to rent a kayak and paddle around the lagoon in Koh Hong,…
- Things To Do
Most interesting museums to visit in Bangkok
Bangkok is home to so many interesting places. And for those who like a bit of history, its museums don’t disappoint. From adventures into Thailand’s past to surrealist collections, there’s something for every kind of traveller. So, if you’re visiting Bangkok and want to explore a museum, we have selected some of the city’s top museums you need to visit.…
- Guides
Things to do along the Yellow MRT Line
The Yellow Line MRT in Bangkok is an exciting addition to the city’s public transportation system. This line interchanges with the Lat Phrao BTS stations and stretches from the Yellow Line Lat Phrao to the Samrong station. Covering about 30.4 kilometers of distance, there is a multitude of shopping malls, parks, restaurants, etc. to visit along the way. For many,…
- Things To Do
Outdoor adventures you need to try in Chiang Mai
Nestled in the mountainous areas of Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is well-known as one of Asia’s most established digital nomad hubs. It offers a mixture of both ancient and modern, with beautiful temples and modern luxury condos sitting almost side by side. However, besides glimmering temples and chic cafes, it also boasts a vast number of national parks, lush tropical…
- Things To Do
Chaophraya river adventures: Top activities to do
Chaophraya River, often known as Thailand’s lifeblood, offers more than just stunning views and well-known landmarks. You can find hidden gems and unique activities along its banks, waiting for you to explore beyond the famous temples, luxury hotels, and busy riverside bars. We’ve put together a list of lesser-known experiences and destinations by the Chaophraya River to help you uncover…
- Travel
Fun things to do indoors on a rainy day in Thailand (2022)
The mention of the Thai “rainy season” sends the fear of dread running through most tourists and visitors alike, who imagine a deluge of endless water cascading from the sky for days on end. This is a common misconception held by holidaymakers. Yes, it does rain, and there will be days when the weather interferes with your vacation, but it…
- Sponsored
Shining Stars – brightening young minds since 2008
Sponsored Article Shining Stars Kamala is excited to open its doors for its thirteenth year in the community. Shining Stars Kamala is a small progressive preschool and kindergarten located in Phuket, Thailand. This school offers an English-intensive curriculum for local and international students situated between the lush jungle hills and the west coast beach of Phuket. This small school allows…
- Things To Do
Bangkok’s most interesting museums
Bangkok has many places that are quite interesting, and for those who like a bit of history, its museums don’t disappoint. From outdoor wonderlands with rich, cultural finds, to indoor adventures into Thailand’s past, we have selected some of the city’s top museums in which to see. 1. National Museum King Rama V founded the National Museum back in 1887,…
- Sponsored
St. Andrews International School, joins global event for children’s wellbeing
Press Release On 30 September, St. Andrews International School, Sathorn has planned activities involving the entire school community of children, parents and employees to mark Global Be Well Day, a worldwide event led by Cognita, the group of 85 schools of which St. Andrews Sathorn school is a member. Over 58,000 children around the world will be taking part to…
- Things To Do
Top 5 things to do in Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai National Park was Thailand’s first park as it was established in 1962. It was declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and its wildlife is impressive. The park is the 3rd largest in Thailand and it mainly inhabits the eastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima but extends into Prachinburi, Saraburi, and Nakhon Nayok provinces. Below, we have the…
- Things To Do
Top 5 adventure tours in Chiang Mai
The vast expanse of Chiang Mai’s lush jungles and mountains offers an excellent opportunity for an adventure. From lush jungles and sweeping countryside of bamboo to roaming elephants and beautiful rivers, the area provides a relaxing escape for those looking for adrenaline-pumping adventure and tranquillity. Therefore, if you’re an adventure junkie, here are the top adventure tours you should try…
- Things To Do
Top 5 classes to take in Thailand
Looking for great classes to take in Thailand for 2024? Then you’ve come to the right place! Thailand is one of the most popular tourist and expat destinations in the world, and it’s easy to see why. It is known for its beautiful beaches, gleaming temples, delectable cuisine, and natural beauty. It boasts stunning beaches, gleaming temples, delicious food, and…
- Politics News
Taiwan ready to duke it out if China attacks
Taiwan officials say they are ready to duke it out if China decides to take its military activities a step further. The announcement, made by its foreign minister, comes after China has stepped up its aircraft carrier drills near the island along with other military activities in the past few months. “From my limited understanding of American decision makers watching…
- Covid-19 News
Phuket seeks to diversify after Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to cripple Thailand’s vital tourism sector, with provinces that rely the most on tourism revenue, being hit the hardest. Thailand may have managed to contain the Covid-19 virus, but at the expense of its economy going into a free fall with the southern resort province of Phuket exemplifying the downturn. Phuket businesses, which rely almost exclusively…
- Covid-19 News
Top virologist urges cancellations, “proactive approach”
Thailand’s government should cancel all mass activities, social activities and events that draw crowds, and provide easy public access to Covid-19 coronavirus testing, according to the chief of the Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology at Chulalongkorn University. Well known virologist Dr. Yong Poovorawan made the proposal on his Facebook page today. Yong says Thailand has been “rehearsing for how…
- Songkran News
Songkran around Thailand – where can you get wet in 2020?
PLEASE NOTE: Some of these scheduled activities may change or be altered due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. Songkran Festival is an event where an all-out water battle and ancient traditions somehow blend in annual celebration. It’s unlike anything else in the world. And it’s wet. Venturing out onto Thailand’s streets on April 13 is an open invitation to have a…