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    Pre-existing conditions? These expat insurance plans still have you covered

    Many expats feel worried that their pre-existing health problems will stop them from getting insurance in a new country. This fear is common, especially when medical care can be expensive. But the good news is, some insurance, like the plans...

  • 10 questions to ask an insurance provider when purchasing an insurance policy | Thaiger

    10 questions to ask an insurance provider when purchasing an insurance policy

    When you’re buying insurance coverage, it’s important to ask questions that can give you a better understanding of what the policy offers you regarding protection and benefits. Here are ten specific questions to think about so you can make a well-informed choice that fits your requirements: 1. What type of insurance plan is this? Knowing the kind of insurance is…

  • Watch out for this QR code scam called ‘Quishing’ | Thaiger

    Watch out for this QR code scam called ‘Quishing’

    Scams have changed a lot in recent years, using advances in technology and insights into human behaviour to trick people and businesses. From old-school cons to clever digital schemes, they have developed a range of tactics, recently called ‘Quishing,’ to manipulate their victims into sharing personal information or sending money. As we rely more on technology in our everyday lives, it’s…

  • How foreign friendly is Thailand? | Thaiger

    How foreign friendly is Thailand?

    Thailand does not bear the Land of Smiles for no reason, the Kingdom has long been known as a friendly destination, with a welcoming attitude to travellers from all across the world. Foreigners are guaranteed to have a great time on their travels across Thailand, but how foreign friendly is this Southeast Asian gem? Overall friendliness At the very heart…

  • How to go cashless at 7-11 Thailand [2024] | Thaiger

    How to go cashless at 7-11 Thailand [2024]

    Cash is still king in many parts of Thailand. But, you know those times when you just want to quickly buy something from 7-Eleven without counting out the right amount of cash or waiting for change? Well, good news! 7-Eleven Thailand offers various payment methods, including cashless options. You don’t even need to bring your wallet or your cards –…

  • Don’t carry cash in Thailand | Thaiger

    Don’t carry cash in Thailand

    Are you planning a trip to Thailand? With the many temples, beaches, and other attractions Thailand offers, you will definitely have a memorable experience. However, before your trip, there is an important factor that you should consider other than your passport/visa issues and that’s money. Recent modifications in policies have established that a sufficient amount of cash must be on…

  • What to do after winning the lottery in Thailand | Thaiger

    What to do after winning the lottery in Thailand

    Imagine waking up to the news that you’ve won the Thai lottery. With millions of people participating, the excitement is a lot. The Thai lottery, officially known as the Government Lottery, is a national obsession, with draws held twice a month. It’s one of the few legal forms of gambling in Thailand, and the allure of a life-changing win keeps…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 27 to 29) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 27 to 29)

    Are you excited for the weekend? With heavy rain in the forecast for Bangkok this weekend, now is the perfect time to explore the city’s best indoor activities. From film festivals and craft beer tastings to vibrant performances and live comedy, there’s no shortage of exciting options to keep you entertained. And below, we’ve rounded up 10 of the best things…

  • How to save on electricity bills in Thailand | Thaiger

    How to save on electricity bills in Thailand

    Electricity bills can get pretty high, especially in a hot country like Thailand where you’re running the air conditioner a lot. But don’t worry, there are some easy ways to lower your energy use and save money without giving up your comfort. Here’s a handy guide to help you keep those electricity costs down while still staying cool. 1. Be…

  • Phone call scams you can get in Thailand | Thaiger

    Phone call scams you can get in Thailand

    Phone call scams are surging in Thailand, and the government and organisations are actively warning the public. In 2023 alone, scammers made nearly 79 million fraudulent calls, highlighting the growing threat. This article will explore the most common phone scams, explain how they operate, and provide practical tips to protect yourself from falling victim. Types of phone call scams The…

  • How can foreigners become Thai citizens? | Thaiger

    How can foreigners become Thai citizens?

    Some people might have thought that getting Thai citizenship is difficult. Just to be clear, it can be complicated, but there are pathways that you go through and become a Thai citizen. For many who have made Thailand their home, this step is a significant milestone. It signifies not just a legal status, but a deeper bond with the country,…

  • Dusit Thani College & HSMAI launch global hospitality courses in Thailand | Thaiger

    Dusit Thani College & HSMAI launch global hospitality courses in Thailand

    With over 30 years of cracking the whip in hospitality and culinary arts education, Dusit Thani College (DTC) leads the charge as Thailand’s premier institute dedicated to shaping top-notch talent for the hospitality game. The granddaddy of hospitality education, DTC is where students get kitted out with the know-how, flair, and hands-on savvy needed to shine in the competitive industry.…

  • Thailand’s tourism industry urged to embrace global sustainability standards | Thaiger

    Thailand’s tourism industry urged to embrace global sustainability standards

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in partnership with leading international sustainable tourism organisations, yesterday, September 26 hosted a high-impact seminar titled Action Alert! Accelerating Towards Sustainable Tourism in Thailand at the Avani+ Riverside Hotel, Bangkok. The event was organised to help Thai tourism businesses prepare for the impending environmental regulations set by the European Union, which are expected to…

  • Why dishwashing sponges are different colours – the answer will surprise you | Thaiger

    Why dishwashing sponges are different colours – the answer will surprise you

    Dishwashing sponges come in various colours, each designed for a specific purpose beyond just appearance. This colour-coding helps users choose the right sponge for different cleaning tasks, ensuring effective cleaning without harming dishware. In the following sections, we’ll explore the properties of each sponge colour, their best uses, and key hygiene practices to keep in mind. Colour indicators and their…

  • What jobs can an English speaking person get in Thailand | Thaiger

    What jobs can an English speaking person get in Thailand

    Thailand’s job market has some great options for English speakers, especially in fields like teaching, tourism, and tech. The country’s growing economy means there’s a high demand for English skills, so industries are keen to hire foreign talent. According to the Ministry of Labour, the number of foreign workers in Thailand has increased by over 10% in recent years, showing…

  • Flooding in Phuket what you need to know (Updated) | Thaiger

    Flooding in Phuket what you need to know (Updated)

    Phuket, a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife, isn’t immune to the forces of nature. Flooding, particularly during the monsoon season, can disrupt travel plans and pose serious risks to both locals and tourists. If you’re planning a trip to this beautiful island, understanding the flooding situation is crucial for your safety and convenience. However, as…

  • 7 types of used cars that you shouldn’t buy for use in Thailand | Thaiger

    7 types of used cars that you shouldn’t buy for use in Thailand

    When buying a used car, it’s important to make smart choices to avoid costly mistakes. While it can be tempting to find a great deal, some cars are best avoided due to reliability, high maintenance costs, and safety issues. In this guide, we’ll share seven types of used cars you should skip, helping you make a wise decision and ensuring…

  • Best boarding schools in Thailand 2024 | Thaiger

    Best boarding schools in Thailand 2024

    Choosing the best boarding school in Thailand for your child can feel intimidating. Of course, you want them to get a high-quality education and a nurturing environment that fosters their growth and development. But the “best” is different for everybody, as each child has unique needs, interests, and learning styles. What might be perfect for one student could be less…

  • Top reasons to choose Thailand for your healthcare services | Thaiger

    Top reasons to choose Thailand for your healthcare services

    If you’re exploring healthcare services abroad, you’ve likely come across Thailand more than once. This Southeast Asian country has become top-of-mind as a medical tourism destination, attracting people from all around the globe seeking various medical treatments, from complex orthopaedic surgeries to cosmetic procedures and dental care. With the country’s medical tourism industry projected to hit USD 16 billion by…

  • Discover exciting year end car launches in Thailand 2024 | Thaiger

    Discover exciting year end car launches in Thailand 2024

    As 2024 approaches, the automotive industry in Thailand is gearing up for an exciting lineup of new car launches. With a focus on innovation, technology, and sustainability, manufacturers are set to unveil a variety of models that cater to the diverse needs of Thai consumers. This article highlights some of the most anticipated car launches for the year, detailing their…

  • Electric cars in Thailand floods: Should you continue driving | Thaiger

    Electric cars in Thailand floods: Should you continue driving

    Thailand’s monsoon season brings not only heavy rains but also the inevitable floods that can disrupt daily life. If you’re an electric car owner, you might be wondering whether it’s safe to continue driving through these deluges. With electric vehicles (EVs) becoming more popular, understanding their performance and safety in flood conditions is crucial. Electric cars are designed with advanced…

  • 5 best areas to live in Pattaya | Thaiger

    5 best areas to live in Pattaya

    Pattaya, a lively coastal city on Thailand’s eastern Gulf, is a place where the sun shines brightly on stunning beaches and the nightlife buzzes with energy. It’s a city that truly caters to a variety of lifestyles—whether you’re a retiree seeking peaceful days by the sea, a family in search of a friendly community, or a young professional looking for…

  • Phuket Vegetarian Festival’s ritual schedule 2024 | Thaiger

    Phuket Vegetarian Festival’s ritual schedule 2024

    If you’re heading to Phuket for the Vegetarian Festival, don’t miss the powerful rituals! Watch the intense fire-walking, witness the spiritual bridge crossing, and experience the vibrant street processions from every shrine. Here’s the full schedule to make sure you catch it all. Timetable of Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2024 Shrine Fire-walking Ritual Bridge-crossing Ritual Street Procession Kathu Shrine 11 Oct…

  • Flood borne diseases in Thailand that you should watch out for | Thaiger

    Flood borne diseases in Thailand that you should watch out for

    Thailand’s monsoon season lasts from May to October, bringing heavy rains and a higher risk of flood-related diseases. With more than 70% of the country facing annual floods, stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other disease carriers. This leads to more cases of illnesses like dengue fever, leptospirosis, and cholera. For instance, in 2020, Thailand reported over…

  • What’s new at Four Twenty Thailand? Exclusive drops and product releases | Thaiger

    What’s new at Four Twenty Thailand? Exclusive drops and product releases

    When it comes to cannabis dispensaries, there’s ordinary, and then there’s Four Twenty Thailand. It’s easy to see why this dispensary continues to be the top choice among the country’s cannabis enthusiasts and tourists alike: they’re always finding ways to keep things fresh and exciting. The dispensary, which was first opened in 2022, regularly adds new products to their already…

  • 39 Phuket shrines to visit during the Vegetarian Festival | Thaiger

    39 Phuket shrines to visit during the Vegetarian Festival

    The Phuket Vegetarian Festival is a wild, colourful event that’s all about cultural traditions and spiritual vibes. A big part of the action takes place at different shrines around the island, where ceremonies and rituals come alive. If you’re planning to join in, here are the must-visit shrines you’ve got to check out. Shrines to visit during the Phuket Vegetarian…

  • Choose Excellence, Choose DLTS | Thaiger

    Choose Excellence, Choose DLTS

    “Choose Excellence” is not just the motto of DLTS, it’s a commitment to ensuring every single student receives the highest quality education possible. When it comes to nurturing young minds in a world changing at such a breakneck speed, few schools can only dream of matching the level of excellence on display at DLTS International School Rama 5. As parents,…

  • Last chance for Thaiger readers: Get 10% off your health insurance—Offer ends in 5 days! | Thaiger

    Last chance for Thaiger readers: Get 10% off your health insurance—Offer ends in 5 days!

    Did you know that treating a broken leg can cost around 200,000 THB for uninsured patients, and a three-day hospital stay for conditions like dengue fever averages 40,000 to 80,000 THB in Thailand? While healthcare in Thailand is more affordable than in many Western countries, serious medical treatments can still be quite expensive. Additionally, retirees need proof of health insurance…

  • Eco-friendly castaway: Phuket hosts 25th ITOP Forum for sustainable island tourism | Thaiger

    Eco-friendly castaway: Phuket hosts 25th ITOP Forum for sustainable island tourism

    Phuket proudly hosts the 25th Inter-Islands Tourism Policy (ITOP) Forum, welcoming representatives from island destinations across the globe from September 24 to 27. With over 150 leaders and policymakers from tourism hubs such as Bali (Indonesia), Hainan (China), Jeju Island (South Korea), Okinawa (Japan), and Zanzibar (Tanzania), the event aims to foster collaboration and share strategies for sustainable tourism development…

  • Top cars built for Thailand’s rainy season | Thaiger

    Top cars built for Thailand’s rainy season

    Travelling in Thailand’s rainy season can be a challenge, but the right transportation can make all the difference. Whether you’re commuting through Bangkok’s bustling streets or exploring the country’s scenic routes, you need a vehicle that can handle heavy downpours and flooded roads with ease. Choosing the right car ensures you stay safe, comfortable, and confident no matter the weather.…

  • Best MPV car models for families | Thaiger

    Best MPV car models for families

    Are you looking for the perfect MPV for your family? These MPV cars offer comfort, safety, and plenty of space for everyone. Designed for daily drives and family trips, they provide ample room for passengers and luggage. With features like advanced safety systems and entertainment options, MPVs enhance your travel experience. Whether you need extra space for kids or gear,…