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    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...

  • Cha-am forest park lands national camping award | Thaiger

    Cha-am forest park lands national camping award

    Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park in Cha-am has officially earned its place among Thailand’s top nature escapes after receiving national certification under the Thailand Tourism Standard for the 2025 fiscal year. The award, handed out by the Department of Tourism under the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, celebrates parks that excel in safety, service quality, and site management for camping…

  • Brits in Pattaya face rising risks, embassy warns | Thaiger

    Brits in Pattaya face rising risks, embassy warns

    The British Embassy is sounding the alarm in Pattaya, and expats would be wise to take notice. During a high-profile reception at the Courtyard by Marriott, the Bangkok-based consul in charge of consular affairs addressed a gathering of British expats and Thai officials with a stark warning: the number of UK nationals in distress is rising sharply. Joanne Finnamore-Crorkin cited…

  • Thailand boosts economy with medical and wellness tourism focus | Thaiger

    Thailand boosts economy with medical and wellness tourism focus

    Thailand is exploring opportunities in the medical and wellness sectors to address domestic economic challenges, characterised by slow growth amid global uncertainties. The nation is focusing on medical and wellness tourism, medical manufacturing, and elderly care solutions to stimulate economic activity, according to Messe Düsseldorf Asia, an international trade organiser. These sectors are anticipated to grow the domestic market by…

  • 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…

  • Gale warning! Phuket reels as freak storm rocks island (video) | Thaiger

    Gale warning! Phuket reels as freak storm rocks island (video)

    Phuket was left battered and on edge after a violent tropical storm tore across the island, killing one and injuring another, with officials warning the danger isn’t over yet. Governor Sophon Suwannarat urged residents, tourists and boat operators to stay on high alert after the Sunday downpour unleashed chaos across all three districts, Mueang, Thalang and Kathu, smashing into 17…

  • Stars, stripes and tourist gripes as Trump hikes visa fee kick off | Thaiger

    Stars, stripes and tourist gripes as Trump hikes visa fee kick off

    Tourists, locals, and ex-pats in Thailand are being warned to brace for a wallet-busting new visa fee, after Donald Trump slapped a stinging US$250 charge on would-be visitors, just in time to cash in on the flood of sports fans heading to America. The controversial visa integrity fee has sparked outrage, with critics accusing the US president of using global…

  • Holiday blues: Thailand tourism hits bump in the flight path | Thaiger

    Holiday blues: Thailand tourism hits bump in the flight path

    Thailand’s golden age of tourism seems a distant memory as the Land of Smiles battles to reclaim its pre-pandemic glory. While neighbours like Vietnam and Malaysia have soared past their 2019 highs, Thailand’s tourist engine has stalled and experts warn it might be years before the country climbs back into the global travel top tier. Thailand welcomed 35.5 million foreign…

  • 4 Thai airports launch fast track for Chinese children and their families | Thaiger

    4 Thai airports launch fast track for Chinese children and their families

    The Immigration Bureau has introduced a fast track for Chinese children and their family members at four international airports in Thailand, aimed at visitors travelling during the Chinese school holiday. The bureau also plans to extend the service to young travellers from other countries soon. Immigration officials launched a campaign titled 暑假愉快通道 (shǔ jià yú kuài tú jìng), or Happy…

  • Kuwait ’til dark: Pattaya’s Middle Eastern night riders in firing line | Thaiger

    Kuwait ’til dark: Pattaya’s Middle Eastern night riders in firing line

    Young Middle Eastern night riders brought late-night mayhem to a Pattaya street this week, sparking a bust-up that had locals fuming and cops revving into action. A confrontation between two gangs of Middle Eastern youths on Soi Yen Sabai on July 16 sent tempers flaring and engines roaring, as the summer influx of Kuwaiti college kids hit Pattaya’s streets with…

  • What are the best destinations for a digital nomad in Thailand? | Thaiger

    What are the best destinations for a digital nomad in Thailand?

    Thailand is super popular with digital nomads, and it is easy to see why. The weather’s great, it is cheap to live, and there are heaps of places to work. In addition, there is loads to see and do, so you can mix work with travel without any struggles. Loads of people end up in places such as Bangkok, Chiang…

  • Thailand booms as Hat Yai steals budget travel spotlight | Thaiger

    Thailand booms as Hat Yai steals budget travel spotlight

    Thailand continues to attract record-breaking numbers of tourists in 2025, with Chinese, Malaysian, and South Korean travellers leading the way. Meanwhile, Hat Yai is gaining traction as one of Asia’s most affordable and exciting travel hotspots. Agoda, one of Asia’s top digital travel platforms, has released fresh data showing Thailand continues to dominate regional tourism in the first half of…

  • Pattaya cops rescue Russians with highway bike push | Thaiger

    Pattaya cops rescue Russians with highway bike push

    Two stranded Russian tourists were left stunned—and grateful—after a team of Pattaya police officers came to their rescue in one of the city’s more unusual displays of public service: pushing a broken-down motorbike through traffic with nothing but a boot and big hearts. The drama unfolded around 9.40am yesterday, July 16, when the couple’s motorbike battery unexpectedly died right in…

  • Jellyfish helliday turns toxic as ‘floating terror’ hits Phuket beach | Thaiger

    Jellyfish helliday turns toxic as ‘floating terror’ hits Phuket beach

    Tourists are being urged to look but not touch after a host of venomous sea creatures, including a notorious stinger dubbed the “floating terror,” washed up on a popular beach in Phuket. Marine life officials have sounded the alarm after several dangerous sea critters, including the venom-packed Portuguese man o’ war, were discovered on the sands of Kata Noi Beach…

  • Chiang Mai tops Asia’s best cities as Bangkok grabs 3rd place | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai tops Asia’s best cities as Bangkok grabs 3rd place

    Thailand has cemented its status as a tourism heavyweight after Chiang Mai was officially crowned Asia’s best city for 2025, leaving travel-hungry globetrotters buzzing with excitement. The prestigious ranking, released by Travel + Leisure, placed Chiang Mai at the very top of its coveted list, scoring a remarkable 91.94 out of 100. Bangkok wasn’t far behind, clinching third place with…

  • Thailand anticipates record 2.4 million Indian tourists despite Air India crash | Thaiger

    Thailand anticipates record 2.4 million Indian tourists despite Air India crash

    Indian arrivals to Thailand remain strong, despite a recent Air India aircraft accident, with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) forecasting a record 2.4 million arrivals from India this year. This resilience contrasts with a sluggish short-haul market trend. The TAT has announced that several airlines are interested in joining a forthcoming 750-million-baht flight stimulus programme. ASEAN Executive Director, Patsee…

  • Thailand plots digital baht revolution to lure big-spending tourists | Thaiger

    Thailand plots digital baht revolution to lure big-spending tourists

    Thailand is taking a bold leap to cash in on the crypto craze, with regulators unveiling plans to let foreign tourists spend their digital coins directly on everything from street food to luxury hotels. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), in partnership with the Bank of Thailand (BoT), announced a groundbreaking crypto sandbox programme designed to boost tourism and inject…

  • Baht out of hell: British man in wheelchair fleeced by Pattaya babes | Thaiger

    Baht out of hell: British man in wheelchair fleeced by Pattaya babes

    A disabled British tourist was left humiliated and penniless after three Pattaya Beach babes robbed him blind while he was in the shower, then vanished into the night. The victim, Chris John Glennon, who is speech-impaired and uses a wheelchair, told police he had invited two Thai women and a transgender woman back to his hotel after meeting them on Pattaya…

  • Thailand shelves tourist tax plan over fears of deterring visitors | Thaiger

    Thailand shelves tourist tax plan over fears of deterring visitors

    Thailand’s controversial 300-baht entry fee for foreign tourists has been kicked down the road yet again, with officials admitting that sluggish demand and global uncertainty make this the wrong moment to squeeze travellers’ wallets. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports has announced that the long-discussed Travel Fee—dubbed the Kha Yeap Pan Din, meaning “stepping onto Thai soil”—will not be enforced…

  • Gother’s travel takeover: Thai platform rockets 300% in 7 months | Thaiger

    Gother’s travel takeover: Thai platform rockets 300% in 7 months

    Thailand’s newest travel sensation is taking off at lightning speed. In just seven months, Gother has exploded with 300% business growth, setting its sights on becoming the country’s ultimate travel booking powerhouse. Gother, the rising star of Thailand’s travel tech scene, is making waves with astonishing momentum since its launch in early 2024. Operated by Search Engine Optimisation Co., Ltd.,…

  • Grid-lock and loaded: Phuket officials vow fix for ‘Kaew’ chaos | Thaiger

    Grid-lock and loaded: Phuket officials vow fix for ‘Kaew’ chaos

    Phuket officials have finally drawn up a game plan to tackle the chronic congestion plaguing the Koh Kaew Intersection, a notorious choke point that’s long tested the patience of school-run parents and frazzled commuters. The bold new measures were hammered out at a meeting yesterday, July 14 at Phuket City Police Station, chaired by Police Colonel Chatree Chueakaew, chief of…

  • Thai student numbers plummet in Korea as foreign arrivals surge | Thaiger

    Thai student numbers plummet in Korea as foreign arrivals surge

    In a surprising twist to South Korea’s booming foreign arrivals, the number of Thai students and trainees has nosedived—raising eyebrows as other nationalities flock in record numbers. New figures from Statistics Korea have revealed that in 2024, only 21,000 Thai nationals entered South Korea on student and training visas, a steep 40% drop from the previous year. This decline bucks…

  • Rail deal steams ahead: China’s bullet trains go full Belt and Road (video) | Thaiger

    Rail deal steams ahead: China’s bullet trains go full Belt and Road (video)

    China is hitting top speed with its global bullet train rail ambitions and Thailand is firmly on track to play a key part. Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing vowed this week to ramp up international high-speed rail links as part of Beijing’s sprawling Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), promising “hard connectivity” through mega-projects and “soft connectivity” via shared standards and rules.…

  • Booze ban barney: Phuket police defend dry crackdown on tipples | Thaiger

    Booze ban barney: Phuket police defend dry crackdown on tipples

    Phuket police have come under fire after swooping to shut down bars and restaurants mid-trade, claiming only venues with special service licences can sell alcohol during this week’s Buddhist holiday. The controversial clampdown came during Asarnha Bucha Day yesterday, July 10, and continues through tonight, July 11, for Khao Pansa, also known as Buddhist Lent. Officers in Rawai, Karon, and…

  • Half-Half travel scheme rebooted: Snag your subsidies fast | Thaiger

    Half-Half travel scheme rebooted: Snag your subsidies fast

    After days of online chaos, Thailand’s travel subsidies are finally back on track, with the Tourism Authority promising smooth sailing for millions hungry to snap up cut-price getaways. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced yesterday, July 10, that it has resolved technical glitches plaguing the online registration for the Half-Half Thai Travel programme, paving the way for registration to…

  • Thailand’s short-haul bookings dip, long-haul travel remains strong | Thaiger

    Thailand’s short-haul bookings dip, long-haul travel remains strong

    Airlines reported that forward bookings for short-haul markets for the remainder of the year are weak, contrasting with the long-haul segment, while some carriers have shown interest in the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) stimulus campaign. Deputy Governor of International Marketing for Asia and South Pacific at TAT, Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, said that tourism in the second half of the…

  • Thailand struggles to revive Chinese tourism as arrivals drop 34% | Thaiger

    Thailand struggles to revive Chinese tourism as arrivals drop 34%

    Thailand’s tourism sector is grappling with a sharp decline in Chinese arrivals, forcing tourism agencies to lower expectations and step up efforts to attract more visitors. In the first half of 2025, Chinese tourist numbers fell by 34% compared to last year, with only 2,265,556 arrivals recorded. This downturn has pushed China into second place behind Malaysia, which saw 2,299,897…

  • Manchester gets Thai’d up with new direct flight to Bangkok | Thaiger

    Manchester gets Thai’d up with new direct flight to Bangkok

    Manchester Airport is flying high after bagging a brand-new direct route to Bangkok, making it the only airport outside London with a non-stop flight to the Thai capital. The weekly service, operated by Norse Atlantic Airways on a Boeing 787-9, will take off in November, offering northerners a hassle-free ticket to the most-visited city on the planet. Tickets have just…

  • Bangkok expressways free on July 10 and 11 for Buddhist holidays | Thaiger

    Bangkok expressways free on July 10 and 11 for Buddhist holidays

    Motorists in Bangkok will enjoy free access to major expressways for two days to mark the Asanha Bucha and Buddhist Lent holidays. The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) announced toll exemptions on July 10 and 11, from midnight to midnight each day. Some 61 toll booths across the Chalerm Maha Nakhon, Si Rat, and Udon Ratthaya expressways will waive toll…

  • Bryde’s whales delight tourists at Bang saen Beach, Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Bryde’s whales delight tourists at Bang saen Beach, Chon Buri

    The tranquil shores of Bang Saen Beach in Chon Buri’s Saensuk district experienced a buzz of excitement yesterday when three Bryde’s whales, including a mother and her two calves, were spotted near Wonnapha Beach. Captured on a mobile phone by local fishermen, the video showed the whales playfully pursuing small fish, with seagulls diving for escaping prey adding to the…

  • Thailand and Bhutan join forces for sustainable tourism push | Thaiger

    Thailand and Bhutan join forces for sustainable tourism push

    Thailand is rolling out the green carpet for Bhutan as the two nations team up to redefine what sustainable tourism can look like. In a landmark exchange last month, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) hosted a high-level delegation from Bhutan’s Department of Tourism and the Association of Bhutanese Tour Operators for four days of hands-on learning and collaboration. “This…