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    Long-term life in Thailand? 5 reasons private health insurance pays off in the long run

    Thailand is a great place for expats and retirees, offering a warm climate, affordable living, and rich culture. However, healthcare can be tricky for foreigners since they aren’t eligible for public health coverage, and private care can be expensive. Private...

  • Pattaya ramps up canal cleanup to boost eco-tourism future | Thaiger

    Pattaya ramps up canal cleanup to boost eco-tourism future

    Pattaya’s historic canals are getting a facelift, with city leaders calling on residents to join the fight against pollution and preserve eco-tourism. Yesterday, August 27, Pattaya City launched the second phase of its canal conservation project, targeting the Nok Yang and Naklua canals along with surrounding areas. The initiative aims to protect the waterways from pollution and urban encroachment while…

  • Chiang Mai goose squad flops in moat cleanup stunt | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai goose squad flops in moat cleanup stunt

    Chiang Mai’s bold plan to clean its polluted moat with a flock of geese is ruffling feathers. What was meant to be a natural solution to green algae and water pollution has turned into a feathery fiasco, complete with photo-happy tourists, escaped birds, and zero results. Since August 21, Chiang Mai Municipality has been trialling a flock of 10 geese…

  • Beach alert: Deadly blue dragons invade Phuket shore | Thaiger

    Beach alert: Deadly blue dragons invade Phuket shore

    Beachgoers in Phuket are being warned to steer clear of venomous blue dragons after the toxic sea slugs washed up on Karon Beach. Local officials sounded the alarm after several sightings of blue dragon sea slugs (Glaucilla sp) were reported following recent rainfall. The creatures, though small and visually striking with their electric-blue appearance, pose a serious health risk to swimmers.…

  • Pattaya locals turn trash into treasure in DIY workshop | Thaiger

    Pattaya locals turn trash into treasure in DIY workshop

    Forget the bin, Pattaya residents are turning garbage into gold thanks to a DIY upcycling workshop that’s sweeping the community. Nongprue Municipality, located in East Pattaya, hosted a creative Upcycling Waste workshop under its Happy Health Centre initiative this week, training locals to turn discarded plastic into useful household items. Led by Deputy Mayor Wanchai Saeng-ngam, the event welcomed more…

  • Bangkok’s ‘green lung’ boosted by Thai-Norwegian push | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s ‘green lung’ boosted by Thai-Norwegian push

    Bangkok’s “green lung” is breathing easier thanks to Bangchak Corporation’s bold reforestation push, now earning praise from the Thai-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce (TNCC). The chamber, which counts Bangchak as a premium member, has put the energy giant’s environmental mission in the spotlight as it drives sustainability and biodiversity work in Bang Kachao, Samut Prakan province. Bangchak, led by Senior Executive…

  • Pattaya cement scandal: Contractor fined for drain dump | Thaiger

    Pattaya cement scandal: Contractor fined for drain dump

    When it comes to environmental blunders, few things anger Pattaya residents more than contractors treating the city’s drains like a rubbish tip. That frustration boiled over this week when municipal officers caught a contractor red-handed pouring cement wastewater directly into a public drain on Pattaya Beach Soi 4. The man was hauled into City Hall and slapped with a 2,000…

  • Ancient cave unearthed in northern Thailand jungle | Thaiger

    Ancient cave unearthed in northern Thailand jungle

    Thailand’s archaeological map has just grown richer after forest rangers stumbled upon a mysterious cave in the remote wilds of Phitsanulok province. The three-day patrol, carried out from Thursday, August 14, to Saturday, August 16, in the Khwae Noi forest watershed, was initially intended to monitor wildlife in the Phu Khat Wild Animal Protection Area. But instead of just tracking…

  • Danish zoo wants your unwanted pets for predator meals | Thaiger

    Danish zoo wants your unwanted pets for predator meals

    A zoo in Denmark is turning heads—and stomachs—with its latest appeal: donate your healthy, unwanted pets to feed the lions, tigers, and lynxes. Aalborg Zoo has launched an eyebrow-raising campaign calling on the public to hand over live chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs—and even horses—to be used as food for its carnivores. The animals are reportedly “gently euthanised” by trained staff…

  • Phuket sand fence project launched to combat coastal erosion | Thaiger

    Phuket sand fence project launched to combat coastal erosion

    A stunning move to preserve Phuket’s natural beauty is underway, with a major investment to combat coastal erosion. Natural Resources and Environment Minister Chalermchai Sri-on has launched an ambitious project to combat the relentless coastal erosion threatening Phuket’s shores. Sirinat National Park has been tasked with the implementation of sand fences at Sai Kaew Beach in the Maikhao subdistrict of…

  • Pattaya launches eco-tourism project to boost marine life | Thaiger

    Pattaya launches eco-tourism project to boost marine life

    In an exciting step towards eco-tourism, Pattaya has launched a groundbreaking project to restore marine life and teach the public how to nurture aquatic species. On Thursday, July 31, Pattaya began a new eco-tourism initiative to raise public awareness about the breeding and care of aquatic species. Part of the Nature Restoration for Eco-Tourism Promotion programme for 2025, this project…

  • Dead sea turtle found on Phang Nga beach sparks pollution fears | Thaiger

    Dead sea turtle found on Phang Nga beach sparks pollution fears

    The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) has launched an investigation after a decaying sea turtle carcass was discovered washed up on the sands in front of The Sands Khao Lak by Katathani Resort in Phang Nga’s Takua Pa district. The grim find was first reported to the Phang Nga Provincial Marine Office yesterday, July 30. Officials from the…

  • Pattaya’s Jomtien Beach gets sandy makeover to woo tourists | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s Jomtien Beach gets sandy makeover to woo tourists

    Thailand’s Marine Department held a high-level seminar yesterday at the Jomtien Palm Beach Hotel and Resort to push forward Phase 2 of the Jomtien Beach Sand Replenishment Project — a multimillion-baht effort to combat coastal erosion and bring back beachgoers in droves. Deputy Director-General of the Marine Department Narinsak Sattaprasit presided over the event. He was joined by Deputy Governor…

  • Spiked: Russian girl jabbed by porcupinefish at Jomtien Beach | Thaiger

    Spiked: Russian girl jabbed by porcupinefish at Jomtien Beach

    A peaceful beach day turned into a seaside scare after an 11 year old Russian girl was stung by a porcupinefish spine while playing along the shore at Jomtien Beach. The incident unfolded yesterday afternoon, July 29, when the girl suddenly cried out in pain, alarming her guardians and nearby beachgoers. According to officials from the Jomtien municipal enforcement team,…

  • CCTV busts trash dumpers in Pattaya green zone sting | Thaiger

    CCTV busts trash dumpers in Pattaya green zone sting

    Caught on camera and forced to clean up their mess. That’s the fate that met four litterbugs after Pattaya’s expanding CCTV network spotted them dumping garbage in a forest zone just hours after it had been cleaned. On Sunday, July 27, Pattaya City workers completed a public cleaning and trimming of a green zone. But the next day, officials were…

  • Baby monkey boom delights visitors at Chon Buri zoo | Thaiger

    Baby monkey boom delights visitors at Chon Buri zoo

    Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri has announced the successful birth of five healthy squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus), adding to its troop and bringing the total population of the species at the zoo to 23. Zoo director Narongwit Chodchoy confirmed the good news this week, calling the multiple births a sign of the zoo’s high standards of animal care.…

  • Kao unveils ‘Green Pavement’ project for sustainable road solutions | Thaiger

    Kao unveils ‘Green Pavement’ project for sustainable road solutions

    Kao Industrial (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a leading Japanese manufacturer of consumer and chemical products, has joined forces with the Faculty of Engineering at Chiang Mai University to roll out the ‘Green Pavement’ project for more sustainable roads. This initiative showcases Kao’s innovative NEWTLAC technology, which repurposes used PET plastic bottles into a chemical additive for asphalt. This technology enhances road…

  • TAT launches Coral College Project, promoting safe & sustainable marine tourism | Thaiger

    TAT launches Coral College Project, promoting safe & sustainable marine tourism

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched the Coral College Project, a bilingual e-learning platform that introduces visitors to marine safety, environmental awareness, and responsible tourism practices. Available online at coralcollegethailand.org, the platform is currently being piloted in Phuket with plans to expand nationwide. The initiative responds to the environmental and safety challenges posed by mass marine tourism. With…

  • Thailand to sell water monitor lizards for breeding at 500 baht each | Thaiger

    Thailand to sell water monitor lizards for breeding at 500 baht each

    The Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP) in Thailand plans to sell water monitor lizards as breeding stock, highlighting their attractive skin patterns. Business interest has surged, particularly from international markets, positioning these creatures as a new economic asset for locals to breed and sell. During a meeting on July 2, the Wildlife Preservation and Protection Committee…

  • Thai villages win big for green tourism push | Thaiger

    Thai villages win big for green tourism push

    Thailand’s grassroots tourism projects just bagged six major accolades from the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), placing the kingdom firmly on the regional map for sustainable travel in 2025. Deputy Government Spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan announced the big win yesterday, July 21, crediting the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA) and its community network partners for putting Thailand’s local experiences…

  • Thailand to send back stolen orangutans to Indonesia | Thaiger

    Thailand to send back stolen orangutans to Indonesia

    Thailand is preparing to send four rescued orangutans back to Indonesia by the end of the year, marking a symbolic step in the fight against wildlife trafficking — and celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties between the two nations. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) confirmed that the orangutans were seized in two separate illegal wildlife…

  • Pattaya investigates oil pollution in local water source | Thaiger

    Pattaya investigates oil pollution in local water source

    In response to community complaints regarding a significant water source, an investigation has been initiated by local officials. Pattaya officials have launched an investigation into oil and grease pollution discovered in drainage near a local restaurant Concerns were raised about a drainage pipe situated near a popular cycling spot opposite a well-frequented restaurant, close to the Hot Two Point intersection…

  • Flash floods hit Nan province amid heavy rainfall warning (video) | Thaiger

    Flash floods hit Nan province amid heavy rainfall warning (video)

    Heavy rainfall throughout the day and night has triggered flash floods, inundating homes in Nan province. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued its first warning, highlighting the potential impact on several provinces. The event occurred today, July 17, when a Facebook page named Nan released a video showing flash floods sweeping through houses in Ban Nam Sod, Thung Chang…

  • Thailand fights back as Myanmar pollution threatens health crisis | Thaiger

    Thailand fights back as Myanmar pollution threatens health crisis

    Thailand has launched an urgent crackdown on toxic cross-border pollution after dangerous levels of heavy metals were detected flowing into northern rivers from Myanmar, sparking fears of a looming health and environmental disaster. Yesterday, July 15, the Cabinet officially endorsed recommendations from the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to protect communities along the Kok and Sai rivers, where contamination has…

  • Pattaya races to finish mega drainage project before next deluge | Thaiger

    Pattaya races to finish mega drainage project before next deluge

    Pattaya City officials are scrambling to beat the clock as they push to complete a massive drainage overhaul aimed at finally taming the floods that turn roads into rivers every rainy season. The ambitious project, centred along the railway parallel road, will link a giant new pipeline directly to the Huai Yai municipal canal. Once operational, the system is expected…

  • Bangkok launches waste separation campaign with fee discounts | Thaiger

    Bangkok launches waste separation campaign with fee discounts

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has launched a new waste-separation campaign named This House Doesn’t Mix Waste. This initiative encourages city residents to sort their waste correctly in exchange for discounts on trash collection fees. Registration for the campaign starts on August 1, with the official rollout scheduled for October. The programme involves collaboration with the private sector and offers…

  • Bangkok sinking: City could be underwater by 2030 | Thaiger

    Bangkok sinking: City could be underwater by 2030

    Bangkok, already notorious for choking traffic and fierce floods, is now staring down an even grimmer fate—sinking beneath the sea within the next decade if climate change and unchecked development continue unabated. Recent studies have singled out Bangkok alongside Jakarta as two of Southeast Asia’s fastest-sinking cities. According to The Guardian, Bangkok is subsiding by over one centimetre a year…

  • Long-lost ‘Forest sea star’ plant stuns scientists in Thailand | Thaiger

    Long-lost ‘Forest sea star’ plant stuns scientists in Thailand

    A rare plant thought to have vanished from the face of the Earth has emerged like a botanical ghost, shocking scientists with its return after more than a century in hiding deep within Thailand’s rainforests. Botanists worldwide are celebrating the extraordinary rediscovery of Heterostemma brownii Hayata, also known as the Forest Sea Star. Part of the milkweed family (Apocynaceae), this…

  • Mud, sweat, fears: Thailand landslide warning after monsoon soak | Thaiger

    Mud, sweat, fears: Thailand landslide warning after monsoon soak

    Villagers in northern and eastern Thailand have been told to brace for landslides and flash floods after days of relentless rain left hillsides sodden and unstable. The Department of Mineral Resources sounded the alarm today, July 11, warning that 11 provinces are now at severe risk of geological disasters over the next 48 to 72 hours. The Geological Disaster Operation…

  • Shark ‘n’ awe as blacktip reef sharks swarm Maya Bay in Krabi (video) | Thaiger

    Shark ‘n’ awe as blacktip reef sharks swarm Maya Bay in Krabi (video)

    Tourists got more than just postcard views in Thailand’s paradise bay this month, as researchers spotted a jaw-dropping 158 blacktip reef sharks cruising the shallows in one fin-tastic return to form. Maya Bay, the once-trampled beauty spot made famous by The Beach, is making waves again, this time for all the right reasons. Thai marine boffins say they’ve recorded the…

  • Wave of caution: Patong stages tsunami drill to save lives | Thaiger

    Wave of caution: Patong stages tsunami drill to save lives

    Patong is set to go into full emergency mode this month, as officials prepare to evacuate the town in a massive tsunami drill that could one day mean the difference between life and death. Patong Mayor Lalita Maneesri announced the ambitious exercise yesterday, July 8, during a high-level meeting at the Patong Municipality Office. “The safety of everyone in Patong—residents,…

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