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    Weekend road trip routes across Thailand [2025]

    Weekend road trips in Thailand are a great way to enjoy beautiful scenery, local culture, and quick getaways without much travel time. From winding mountain routes in the north to coastal drives in the south, every journey brings new sights...

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

    Where to travel to in Thailand in September [2025]

    The Thaiger key takeaways September is Thailand’s wellness month with forest bathing, meditation, spa rituals, and coastal retreats offering a slower, softer rhythm. Each region offers unique wellness experiences – Bangkok’s surprising urban wellness, Chiang Mai’s forest healing, Isaan’s rural calm, and the islands’ ocean sanctuaries. Wellness is woven into Thai life through herbal remedies, temple practices, local food rituals,…

  • Southern Thailand pioneers De-Stress Economy at Pakk Taii Design Week 2025 | Thaiger

    Southern Thailand pioneers De-Stress Economy at Pakk Taii Design Week 2025

    In an era of polycrisis, from climate disruption and geopolitical instability to mounting mental and emotional strain, the very notion of economic security is being redefined. For many, especially younger generations, prosperity is no longer measured by GDP or income alone. Instead, the focus is shifting toward quality of life in all its dimensions. This reflects a global trend, with…

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

    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 health insurance, like the plans Cigna offers for expats, provides access to quality medical care, protects against unexpected costs, and…

  • Why health insurance costs more each year and how expats in Thailand can save more money | Thaiger

    Why health insurance costs more each year and how expats in Thailand can save more money

    Each year, many expats living in Thailand see their health insurance premiums go up and often without a clear reason. This can be frustrating, especially when you’re trying to plan your budget. But by understanding why prices rise and learning how to manage these costs, you can stay in control of your health coverage. Knowing what causes these increases is…

  • The essential guide to domestic flights in Thailand | Thaiger

    The essential guide to domestic flights in Thailand

    The Thaiger’s key takeaways: Thailand’s domestic network spans full-service and budget carriers, connecting major cities, islands, and regional hubs. Suvarnabhumi handles premium airlines, Don Mueang focuses on low-cost carriers, with a free shuttle linking both. Prices vary by season and route; book 1 to 3 months ahead (or longer for peak season) and compare carriers for savings. As of May…

  • Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand? | Thaiger

    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand? Yes, you do get access to some healthcare for free only if you have a work permit and contribute to…

  • Planning to extend your Thai visa? Why health insurance is more important than ever | Thaiger

    Planning to extend your Thai visa? Why health insurance is more important than ever

    If you plan to stay longer in Thailand, having health insurance is now more important than ever. Thai immigration often asks for proof of medical coverage when you apply to extend your visa. This applies to many types of visas, like retirement or long-term stay. Choosing a plan from a trusted company like Cigna can make the process easier and…

  • 5 hospitals in Thailand digital nomads trust most | Thaiger

    5 hospitals in Thailand digital nomads trust most

    Thailand is still one of the best places for digital nomads, thanks to its low cost of living, comfortable lifestyle, and good healthcare system. For remote workers living far from home, having access to a trusted hospital is very important. Most digital nomads look for hospitals that meet international standards, have English-speaking staff, and make it easy to use health…

  • Digital nomading in Phuket, is it still worth it in 2025? | Thaiger

    Digital nomading in Phuket, is it still worth it in 2025?

    Phuket has been a popular spot for digital nomads for many years, due to its sunny beaches, friendly international crowd, and modern coworking spaces. This year, it still draws remote workers with its low cost of living, good internet, and relaxed island lifestyle. You can work during the day and enjoy the beach or nightlife in the evening. But with…

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

    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 you can get from Cigna, understand such anxieties and offer plans that may still cover those conditions. These plans give…

  • Leaving the city behind: The best national parks near Bangkok | Thaiger

    Leaving the city behind: The best national parks near Bangkok

    Bangkok is a world away from the postcard-perfection of Thailand’s islands. It’s a city of blistering heat, fiery street food, and ancient temples tucked beneath glass towers. The traffic is endless, the energy relentless. The pace is part of its charm, but even the most devoted urbanite needs a break now and then. Fortunately, within a few hours’ drive from…

  • Koh Samui’s property pivot: Luxury living, rising condos, and smart investments | Thaiger

    Koh Samui’s property pivot: Luxury living, rising condos, and smart investments

    Koh Samui is undergoing a quiet revolution in its residential property market. While the headlines often focus on Thailand’s better-known destinations, this island in the Gulf of Thailand is steadily drawing the attention of lifestyle buyers and investors—especially those eyeing luxury villas at competitive prices. With the total value of Samui’s real estate market for sale currently reaching approximately 30.3…

  • Bangkok on her own terms: Is Thailand’s capital safe for solo female travellers? | Thaiger

    Bangkok on her own terms: Is Thailand’s capital safe for solo female travellers?

    In 2025, women are no longer waiting for friends, partners, or permission to see the world. They’re booking flights, packing light, and landing in cities that speak to their sense of independence and curiosity. For over a decade, I’ve called Thailand’s capital home. I’ve moved through it mostly on my own, through morning markets, neon-lit backstreets, packed commuter trains, and…

  • What to do if you get injured in Thailand without insurance? | Thaiger

    What to do if you get injured in Thailand without insurance?

    Getting injured in Thailand without insurance can lead to high medical bills and a stressful hospital visit. Private hospitals often ask for a big payment before giving treatment, while public hospitals might delay care if you can’t pay right away. This can cause both money problems and extra paperwork. Having good health insurance can help you avoid these issues. SafetyWing…

  • Why long-term expats in Thailand say insurance is worth every baht | Thaiger

    Why long-term expats in Thailand say insurance is worth every baht

    Thailand’s warm weather, low cost of living, and good healthcare attract many long-term expats, including retirees and remote workers. Life here feels easy and affordable, but medical costs can be high if something goes wrong. Private hospitals are popular because they are modern and have English-speaking staff, but treatment can be expensive without insurance. This is why many expats see…

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

    Where to travel in Thailand in August [2025]

    There’s no better way to experience Thailand than through its cuisine. In the rainy season, flavours bloom alongside the landscape, steam rises from market pots, the snap of chilli echoes through alleyways, and rain makes every bite more vivid. “I could happily eat Thai food every day for the rest of my life.” — Anthony Bourdain When you travel around…

  • New in July: Save 10% for life on family health plans in Thailand | Thaiger

    New in July: Save 10% for life on family health plans in Thailand

    Cigna has a special offer this July for families in Thailand. When you sign up three or more people on a family health plan, you will save 10% on your premiums for life. This deal helps you get affordable, high-quality care, including doctor visits, emergency treatment, and access to Thailand’s top private hospitals. If you want to protect your family…

  • How much travel insurance should cost you in Thailand (By trip length) | Thaiger

    How much travel insurance should cost you in Thailand (By trip length)

    When planning a trip to Thailand, travel insurance is a smart investment that can save you from unexpected costs. Whether it’s medical expenses, lost luggage, or trip cancellations, the right coverage can provide peace of mind and financial protection against emergencies. While travel insurance isn’t mandatory for most visitors, it’s highly recommended for a stress-free experience abroad. The cost of…

  • What do you need before moving from Australia to Thailand? | Thaiger

    What do you need before moving from Australia to Thailand?

    Moving from Australia to Thailand is a big step that brings exciting new experiences, a rich culture, and often a more affordable way of living. To settle in with less stress, you need to plan ahead. This means sorting out your visa, arranging good health insurance, managing your money, and learning about local rules and customs. With careful preparation, you…

  • Upcoming music festivals in Thailand you won’t want to miss (July to December 2025) | Thaiger

    Upcoming music festivals in Thailand you won’t want to miss (July to December 2025)

    The best festivals in Thailand have a bit of everything, from big-name bands and DJs to full-on weekends with art, wellness, and even barefoot island raves. And this year, the lineup looks better than ever, with old favourites returning and new names to get excited about. Sure, we love catching dedicated artist performances (and there are so many great concerts…

  • Thailand to boost tourism with Muslim-friendly hotel certification | Thaiger

    Thailand to boost tourism with Muslim-friendly hotel certification

    A Bangkok hotel has become the first in Thailand to receive Muslim-friendly certification aimed at improving the tourism experiences of Muslim travellers. Ninareeman Binnima, a Thai veterinarian, said to Bangkok Post that many foreign Muslim business visitors struggle to find Halal dining options at Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang international airports. She noted this issue affects Thailand’s reputation among Muslim tourists.…

  • The perfect private getaway at Shan Villas Bangkok | Thaiger

    The perfect private getaway at Shan Villas Bangkok

    Shan Villas Bangkok is the perfect place for a peaceful getaway with a blend of comfort and privacy. It’s just a short distance from the best attractions and has a great location. Ideal for families, groups, or business trips, each villa is designed to offer both space and relaxation. With great facilities like a rooftop restaurant and outdoor pool, Shan…

  • Moving with family? Here’s how to cut health costs in Thailand | Thaiger

    Moving with family? Here’s how to cut health costs in Thailand

    Relocating to Thailand with your family brings exciting new opportunities, but it also comes with the challenge of managing healthcare costs in a new system. Thailand has both public and private healthcare options, each offering different prices and quality of service. Understanding how to balance these options is important for keeping healthcare affordable while ensuring your family gets the care…

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

    Where to travel in Thailand in July [2025]

    This month, I want to invite you to wander through art spaces, misty hills, and garden paths, where the only thing on the itinerary is to linger. Let’s take a slower route, one for the dreamers, the journal keepers, and the ones who don’t mind getting a little wet. This is a more picturesque walk and hopefully a safe passage…

  • Digital nomading in Bangkok? What US$1,000 a month really gets you | Thaiger

    Digital nomading in Bangkok? What US$1,000 a month really gets you

    Living in Bangkok as a digital nomad on a budget of US$1,000 (~31,100 Thai baht) a month can be both exciting and challenging. Some digital nomads feel this budget only covers the basics, while others see it as enough for a simple lifestyle in the city. In this article, we’ll break down the costs of living in Bangkok, from affordable…

  • Thailand’s Red Train: What to know about the SRT Royal Blossom | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Red Train: What to know about the SRT Royal Blossom

    If you’ve seen a sleek red train while gliding through TikTok or rolling past misty Thai hills, you’re not imagining it. That’s the SRT Royal Blossom, Thailand’s latest generation of long-distance trains, quickly becoming a travel favourite among explorers. With their deep red carriages that were refurbished from Japanese Hamanasu cars, reclining seats, air-conditioning, and luxurious interiors, these new trains…

  • Where to Travel in Thailand in June [2025] | Thaiger

    Where to Travel in Thailand in June [2025]

    If you’re thinking of avoiding Thailand during the rainy season, think again. June marks the beginning of the green season, a time when the crowds thin out, the landscapes come alive, and the Kingdom feels refreshingly unfiltered. “Without rain, there is no life.” – Jerry Yung Imagine early mornings in the mountains wrapped in mist, temple courtyards glistening after a…

  • Koh Tao: Between fact and fear, paradise, tragedy, and the search for clarity | Thaiger

    Koh Tao: Between fact and fear, paradise, tragedy, and the search for clarity

    It’s been a little more than a decade since the island of Koh Tao was thrust into the global spotlight. On September 15, 2014, the murder of two British backpackers shocked Thailand and sparked a wave of headlines, speculation, and international scrutiny. In the years since, this small island in the Gulf of Thailand, renowned for its diving, beauty, and…

  • Apply for your TDAC early today with AGENTS | Thaiger

    Apply for your TDAC early today with AGENTS

    AGENTS CO., LTD. has launched a dedicated platform for submitting Thailand Digital Arrival Cards (TDAC), built specifically to support travel agents, tour operators, and travel service providers managing group travel. The system is designed to eliminate the stress of last-minute filings and make the TDAC process faster, more flexible, and more reliable for everyone involved. One of the platform’s standout…

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