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    Why retirees in Thailand are choosing long-term health insurance over quick fixes

    Retirees in Thailand are increasingly seeing the importance of health insurance in protecting their well-being during retirement. With insurance requirements for retirement visas and rising healthcare costs, many are moving away from short-term plans and choosing long-term coverage. Long-term health...

  • Staying safe during Songkran: Why travel & health insurance are a must | Thaiger

    Staying safe during Songkran: Why travel & health insurance are a must

    There are few things in this world as joyful, as unhinged, as perfectly chaotic as Songkran in Thailand. The Thai New Year, from April 13 to 15, is a time for renewal, for washing away the past, for temples filled with offerings, and families gathering to honour their elders. It’s graceful, spiritual, and full of tradition. And yes, it’s also…

  • Thailand’s thrift culture is reviving 2000s fashion | Thaiger

    Thailand’s thrift culture is reviving 2000s fashion

    The return of butterfly hair clips, low-rise jeans, cargo pants, and baby tees might feel like just another passing trend on TikTok but there’s more to the Y2K revival than nostalgia and glittery accessories. Around the world, and especially here, Y2K fashion Bangkok is quietly or not so quietly making its way back into the mainstream. What used to sit…

  • Everything you need to know about Songkran | Thaiger

    Everything you need to know about Songkran

    Thailand celebrates its very own new year every April with the world’s largest water festival, Songkran. It is when everyone, including children, adults, friends, and strangers, gathers to get soaked. Although it’s widely known as the water festival among many visitors, Songkran is actually deeply rooted in traditions. In fact, it’s one of the most important events in the Buddhist…

  • Best places to eat in Bangkok this Songkran (2025) | Thaiger

    Best places to eat in Bangkok this Songkran (2025)

    Songkran is here, and like it or not, you’re in it. If you’re joining the splash fest, you’ll need fuel, and the best kind is the delicious kind. But even if you’re skipping the water fights, Songkran Season is still the perfect excuse to get out and eat in Bangkok. Plenty of restaurants around the city are serving up special menus…

  • 9 chocolate shops in Bangkok you have to try | Thaiger

    9 chocolate shops in Bangkok you have to try

    Bangkok might be known for its spicy street food and A+ dining, but let’s not forget — it’s also a haven for chocolate lovers. From bean-to-bar artisans to luxurious dessert lounges, this city is brimming with chocolate shops that spin cocoa into pure magic. 9 chocolate shops in Bangkok you have to try Duc de Praslin Belgium Chocolaterie Tempered Co.…

  • Where to celebrate Songkran in Bangkok [2025] | Thaiger

    Where to celebrate Songkran in Bangkok [2025]

    Songkran is coming, and Bangkok is about to lose its mind in the best possible way. It’s Thai New Year, sure, but forget champagne toasts and awkward midnight kisses. Here, it’s all about water, and no one is staying dry. You might start your morning participating in the tradition, such as gently pouring water over a Buddha statue or receiving…

  • How to find English-speaking doctors and hospitals in Thailand | Thaiger

    How to find English-speaking doctors and hospitals in Thailand

    One minute, you’re wading through the thick heat of Bangkok, Phuket, or Chiang Mai. The next, you’re woozy from food poisoning or a motorbike mishap. Suddenly, you realise that you are in a country that does not speak your language, in a place where the words for hospital and doctor and help do not slip easily off your tongue. And…

  • Warning: Deadly mushrooms on the rise this rainy season | Thaiger

    Warning: Deadly mushrooms on the rise this rainy season

    Health officials in Thailand have issued an urgent warning about the lethal dangers of wild mushrooms, as the rainy season spurs their rapid growth across the country. With both edible and toxic varieties sprouting, officials urge the public to exercise extreme caution when foraging, as misidentification could result in deadly consequences. Thailand’s recent rainy season has caused an explosion of…

  • Care to Laugh, Laugh to Care: Charity comedy night for earthquake relief | Thaiger

    Care to Laugh, Laugh to Care: Charity comedy night for earthquake relief

    Bangkok’s comedy community joins forces with local changemakers on Friday for a special event aimed at bringing a glimmer of hope to those affected by the recent earthquake in Mandalay, Myanmar. Care to Laugh, Laugh to Care is a charity comedy night where every laugh supports a life in need. The event will take place at Euphoria by Royal Queen…

  • How to spend your Songkran at Hua Hin 2025 | Thaiger

    How to spend your Songkran at Hua Hin 2025

    Are you looking for your ideal getaway for the upcoming Songkran Holidays? Do you fancy an escape to the beach? Hua Hin is a fantastic destination to visit in Thailand to celebrate Songkran. It is the nearest beach to Bangkok, only 3-4 hours drive away. So, save yourself some valuable time and travel expenses. Hua Hin is also a popular…

  • Street art tours: Urban canvases around the world | Thaiger

    Street art tours: Urban canvases around the world

    If cities could talk, they’d probably use street art to tell their stories. While tourist landmarks tell you the official history, street murals reveal what’s really going on beneath the surface: the struggles, the joys, the creativity, and, above all, the soul of the city. In this article, we’ll take you through some of the best street art tours in…

  • How to avoid common Songkran health risks | Thaiger

    How to avoid common Songkran health risks

    Songkran is Thailand’s New Year festival, known for water fights, temple visits, and family time. It’s a fun and exciting celebration, but Songkran can also bring some health risks when you are in Thailand. The hot weather, large crowds, and water play can cause problems like heatstroke, infections, or stomach issues. This article shares easy tips to stay safe and…

  • Top 20 staycation hotels in Bangkok (2025) | Thaiger

    Top 20 staycation hotels in Bangkok (2025)

    Bangkok is a city that seduces. The streets flicker with neon, the air vibrates with the scent of grilled lemongrass, and somewhere, a jazz band is playing for a crowd that will stay out until dawn. But some days, the only thing that sounds right is staying in, floating in a pool with a skyline view, ordering room service in…

  • Where to stay in Bangkok this Songkran 2025: The best hotels | Thaiger

    Where to stay in Bangkok this Songkran 2025: The best hotels

    You are planning for Songkran in Bangkok, which is to say, you are preparing for three days of sanctioned chaos. From April 13 to 15, the city will not merely celebrate but dissolve into a state of euphoria, with water flying from buckets, from hoses, from the hands of strangers who, for these few days, become something more than strangers.…

  • Toxic smog chokes 42 provinces in Thailand, public warned | Thaiger

    Toxic smog chokes 42 provinces in Thailand, public warned

    Thailand is gasping for breath as hazardous levels of PM2.5 dust grip 42 provinces nationwide, sparking serious health warnings and calls to avoid outdoor activities. From Bangkok to the northern highlands, the country is blanketed in smog with levels far above safe standards. At 7am today, April 3, the Air Pollution Resolution Communication Centre reported alarming data from nationwide monitoring…

  • Thailand to train 20,000 masseurs as medicine assistants | Thaiger

    Thailand to train 20,000 masseurs as medicine assistants

    The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine announced an initiative to train 20,000 traditional Thai masseurs as certified Thai traditional doctors’ assistants. This will enable them to address seven specific muscle-related conditions. Doctor Somruek Chungsaman, the department’s chief, highlighted yesterday, April 2, the effectiveness of traditional Thai massage in treating various muscle-related conditions. The upskilling programmes will focus on…

  • Where to travel in Thailand in April [2025] | Thaiger

    Where to travel in Thailand in April [2025]

    Travelling in Thailand is peak during April if you are looking for a real taste of summer. With high temperatures, amazing beaches, and exciting events, April is an amazing time to visit the country as a whole. Due to the temperature, conditions are ideal for visiting the more Southern Region of Thailand, containing ample opportunities to snorkel, island hop, scuba…

  • Songkran essentials: What you need for an awesome water festival | Thaiger

    Songkran essentials: What you need for an awesome water festival

    Every April, Thailand erupts into the world’s biggest, wildest and wettest water fight. But Songkran, the Thai New Year, is more than just a massive street splash fest; it’s a celebration of renewal, tradition and togetherness. Recently recognized as a Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage, Songkran has deep roots in Thai culture. Traditionally, it was about honouring elders, visiting temples, and…

  • The real cost of being a digital nomad in Thailand | Thaiger

    The real cost of being a digital nomad in Thailand

    Thailand is a popular destination for digital nomads, known for its affordable living, lively culture, and modern facilities. With its warm climate, great food, and friendly communities, it’s an ideal place for remote workers to balance work and travel. However, to make the most of this lifestyle, it’s important to understand the real cost of living and working in Thailand,…

  • 5 health conditions that could get your insurance denied in Thailand | Thaiger

    5 health conditions that could get your insurance denied in Thailand

    Health insurance is important for anyone living in Thailand, helping cover unexpected medical costs. However, it can be harder to get full coverage if you have pre-existing conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart problems, as many insurers may not cover them or charge extra. In this article, we’ll look at five health conditions that could lead to insurance…

  • Where to eat at Gaysorn Village | Thaiger

    Where to eat at Gaysorn Village

    If you’re looking for an upscale dining experience in Bangkok, Gaysorn Village is the place to be. Spanning three buildings — Gaysorn Amarin, Gaysorn Tower, and Gaysorn Centre — this luxury lifestyle destination isn’t just about high-end shopping; it’s also a dream come true for restaurant-goers. My aunt and I have undertaken the arduous task of scouting out the best…

  • Best insurance for digital nomads in Thailand | Thaiger

    Best insurance for digital nomads in Thailand

    Thailand is a popular spot for digital nomads because of its outstanding culture, beautiful scenery, and affordable living. As more remote workers choose Thailand, having the right insurance becomes important. SafetyWing is one of the best options, offering affordable and flexible coverage for things like medical emergencies, lost belongings, and adventure sports. It’s a trusted choice for digital nomads looking…

  • Everything you need to know about Siamese cats | Thaiger

    Everything you need to know about Siamese cats

    Siamese cats. Those sleek, blue-eyed chatterboxes that act more like royalty than pets. If you’ve ever had the pleasure of being owned by a Siamese (and yes, they own you), then you already know these felines are something special. Suppose you’re still deciding whether this mysterious, vocal, and affectionate breed is right for you, or maybe you’re here to pick…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 28 to 30) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 28 to 30)

    Bangkok isn’t the kind of place that lets you sit still. There’s always something. A gallery opening, a rooftop party, a market you swear you’ve never seen before. The city hums with possibility, and choosing just one thing to do feels like picking a favourite star in the sky. Should you lose yourself in an art exhibition? Chase new flavours?…

  • Health insurance cost in Thailand for expats – update | Thaiger

    Health insurance cost in Thailand for expats – update

    No one likes thinking about health insurance. But if you’re an expat in Thailand, it’s one of those things you need to have sorted. Maybe you move to Thailand because the sun is warmer, or because you’re chasing your dream job, or because you want to spend your retirement days by the ocean. Whatever the reason, you don’t move here…

  • Where to celebrate Songkran 2025 in Phuket | Thaiger

    Where to celebrate Songkran 2025 in Phuket

    Songkran in Phuket is chaotic in the best way possible, with water flying from every direction, music blasting, and the whole island turning into one big street party. Everyone, from locals and tourists to the occasional bewildered bystander, gets swept into the madness, surrendering to the simple joy of an island-wide water fight. If you’re still unsure about where to…

  • Why health insurance for digital nomads is more important than ever in 2025 | Thaiger

    Why health insurance for digital nomads is more important than ever in 2025

    Digital nomads are people who work remotely while travelling the world. This lifestyle has grown quickly, with more people choosing to work from places like Portugal, Mexico, and Thailand because of low living costs and good digital infrastructure. However, living and working in different countries also brings challenges like changing travel rules, health risks, and expensive medical bills. This year,…

  • Thailand SSO extends care for stroke and heart disease | Thaiger

    Thailand SSO extends care for stroke and heart disease

    The Social Security Board has approved an extension for urgent treatment access for two critical conditions, stroke and heart disease, ensuring care until treatment completion. This initiative begins on April 1 and will run through the end of 2025. Marasri Jairangsi, Secretary-General of the Social Security Office, revealed the decision yesterday, March 25, at the Social Security Office in Nonthaburi…

  • Join the MAD FACE multi-sensory ‘NERVES AND SENSES’ food experience in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Join the MAD FACE multi-sensory ‘NERVES AND SENSES’ food experience in Bangkok

    MAD FACE is set to redefine the culinary experience with its latest event, NERVES AND SENSES, an immersive, multisensory exploration of food, art, music, and culture. Taking place from March 25 to April 6 this year, at the Event Hall, 2nd Floor, Central Chidlom, the groundbreaking event invites food lovers to engage with their senses in new and unexpected ways.…

  • How to access the best hospitals in Thailand without overpaying | Thaiger

    How to access the best hospitals in Thailand without overpaying

    Thailand offers high-quality healthcare, attracting many expats and medical tourists. The country has both public and private hospitals, with private facilities known for advanced treatments, shorter wait times, and personalised care. However, private healthcare can be expensive. To get the best medical treatment in Thailand hospitals without overpaying, it’s important to compare hospitals, understand pricing, and choose the right insurance.…