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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...

  • Live smart in Phuket: Discover Arise Vibe’s stylish living in a growing neighbourhood | Thaiger

    Live smart in Phuket: Discover Arise Vibe’s stylish living in a growing neighbourhood

    Si Suthon, part of Thalang district, was long overshadowed by its more famous coastal neighbours. Now, however, it has become one of Phuket’s most promising real estate zones. Located between the airport, Bang Tao Beach, and Phuket Town, Si Suthon offers a blend of convenience, accessibility, and quiet charm. It’s also where you’ll find Arise Vibe, a new residential project…

  • 8 Atelier Residence Phuket: Boutique condo living with timeless style and prime investment potential | Thaiger

    8 Atelier Residence Phuket: Boutique condo living with timeless style and prime investment potential

    If you’ve been exploring Phuket’s real estate landscape, chances are you’ve heard about Choeng Thale’s Pasak neighbourhood. A quiet, green enclave favored by those seeking refined living away from the noise of Bang Tao’s beachfront without compromising on convenience or quality of life. Now, in the heart of Pasak Soi 8, 8 Atelier Residence offers a bold new take on…

  • 7 Tips for choosing the best health insurance in Thailand for expats | Thaiger

    7 Tips for choosing the best health insurance in Thailand for expats

    Many expats in Thailand don’t give health insurance much thought because the country’s healthcare system is excellent (arguably the best in Southeast Asia) and, for the most part, affordable. But affordability doesn’t mean it’s cheap, and it certainly doesn’t mean medical bills can’t add up quickly. Expat health insurance is still one of the most essential things to have. It…

  • Thailand’s emotional pull that keeps travellers coming back | Thaiger

    Thailand’s emotional pull that keeps travellers coming back

    In his memoir A Moveable Feast, the American author Ernest Hemingway wrote about his struggles and journeys in Paris. “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you… For Paris is a moveable feast.” His description of enjoying oysters by the…

  • Confessions of a soi dog | Thaiger

    Confessions of a soi dog

    You’ve seen us. We’re on every soi, under every noodle cart. At every 7-Eleven door, like we’re bouncers. And no, we’re not lost, we live here. You’re the one who wandered in with your Google Translate with zero street sense. We soi dogs are the last free beings in this country. No leash, no rent, no vet bills, no Instagram.…

  • Alarming financial inequality in Thailand | Thaiger

    Alarming financial inequality in Thailand

    Recent data from the Bank of Thailand reveals a concerning financial disparity: approximately 89% of the nation’s bank deposit accounts contain less than 50,000 baht. This statistic underscores the fragile economic state of a significant portion of the Thai population, many of whom rely on daily wages and lack sufficient savings to withstand unforeseen financial challenges. The financial inequality in…

  • Being Thailand 2025 highlights Thailand’s evolving role as a global wellness economy leader | Thaiger

    Being Thailand 2025 highlights Thailand’s evolving role as a global wellness economy leader

    As the global wellness landscape continues to shift alongside changing consumer demands and travel behaviour, Thailand is increasingly recognised as a model of adaptive leadership in the wellness economy. And it was at the new industry strategic touchpoint, Being Thailand 2025 in Phuket, where the country’s role in shaping wellness-oriented tourism, hospitality, healthcare, and consumer markets, was assessed. Over the…

  • Bangkok’s 15-minute living: Why location still matters more than ever | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s 15-minute living: Why location still matters more than ever

    Bangkok is a city that moves fast… well, except during rush hour where the traffic will have you questioning your life choices. When you’re stuck in a taxi for 40 minutes just to get to your nearest supermarket, you start to realise that where you live in Bangkok matters just as much as how you live. That’s why the concept…

  • From coastal cool to quiet chic: Which Phuket lifestyle is right for you? | Thaiger

    From coastal cool to quiet chic: Which Phuket lifestyle is right for you?

    It’s not hard to understand why people lose entire afternoons scrolling through Phuket property for sale listings. The views are lush, the sunsets come with their own colour palette, and the price tags (if you know where to look) are still less terrifying than anything in London or Hong Kong. Living in Phuket is a dream for many. But as…

  • Khao Lak and Phang Nga tourism sector gains momentum with infrastructure and hospitality investment | Thaiger

    Khao Lak and Phang Nga tourism sector gains momentum with infrastructure and hospitality investment

    phuket touriTourism in Khao Lak and the wider Phang Nga province is demonstrating robust post-pandemic growth, underpinned by rising international arrivals, increasing hotel performance metrics, and new project developments across the hospitality and infrastructure sectors. According to C9 Hotelworks’ Khao Lak and Phang Nga Hotel & Tourism Market Review 2025, Phang Nga recorded over 4.1 million guest arrivals last year,…

  • A pivot to lifestyle as Phuket’s property market continues to surge | Thaiger

    A pivot to lifestyle as Phuket’s property market continues to surge

    Phuket’s property market is continuing to thrive despite global economic volatility as the sector moves increasingly towards condominiums as lifestyle becomes the new luxury on the island, as delegates heard at the Asia Connect: Phuket Property Pulse event. Held at Andara Resort & Villas, in conjunction with Property Guru Thailand and C9 Hotelworks, the top-level industry gathering further heard speakers…

  • Dot Property launches ‘Dot Property Exclusive’ to connect developers, agents, and buyers in Thailand’s real estate market | Thaiger

    Dot Property launches ‘Dot Property Exclusive’ to connect developers, agents, and buyers in Thailand’s real estate market

    The leading property portal Dot Property has just launched a new, streamlined service called Dot Property Exclusive in a mission to make buying and selling homes in Thailand more connected, transparent, and efficient. Part of the company’s New Homes department, this new service directly connects developers, agents, and buyers through exclusive listings, centralised tools, and AI-powered support. Dot Property Exclusive…

  • Phuket property market in 2025: Evolving with demand and diversification | Thaiger

    Phuket property market in 2025: Evolving with demand and diversification

    Phuket’s real estate market is undergoing a significant transformation in 2025, marked by growing inventory, shifting buyer preferences, and intensifying competition. The latest Phuket Property Market Update by C9 Hotelworks reveals a dynamic landscape shaped by lifestyle migration, maturing development ecosystems, and rising price premiums, particularly in branded and well-located properties. Performance in early 2024 and emerging trends The first…

  • Where is Bangkok’s most expensive land? Here are the top 10 locations | Thaiger

    Where is Bangkok’s most expensive land? Here are the top 10 locations

    You thought rent in Bangkok was high? Try buying land. Prime plots in the city centre are now going for millions of Baht per square wah (a Thai unit of land measurement). These prices officially place Bangkok among the most expensive places to buy property in Southeast Asia. But how expensive could it be? To give you a hint, even…

  • Is Thailand suffering from overtourism? | Thaiger

    Is Thailand suffering from overtourism?

    As the years have passed, Thailand has grown into a bucket list essential for travellers all around the world. For those looking for stunning natural scenery or bumping nightlife, Thailand has proved to be the place to be. Though in more recent years, overtourism has become more and more of a topic within the media. At the same time, however,…

  • 5 Thai habits you didn’t know are secretly saving the planet (and what we can learn from them) | Thaiger

    5 Thai habits you didn’t know are secretly saving the planet (and what we can learn from them)

    Thailand’s full of things that make you look twice, like the tuk-tuks, the tangled electric wires, and the fact that it can rain sideways and still feel like summer. But hidden in the chaos are everyday habits that are, without meaning to be, surprisingly eco-friendly. Spend a bit of time here and you’ll spot the small, brilliant habits everywhere, the…

  • Why are boat noodles served in tiny bowls and why you’ll need at least five | Thaiger

    Why are boat noodles served in tiny bowls and why you’ll need at least five

    If you’ve ever sat down at a boat noodle shop in Thailand and been surprised by the size of the bowl, you’re not alone. Boat noodles, or kuai tiao ruea (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือ), are famously served in bowls so small you could almost finish one in three slurps. But behind these tiny servings lies a rich tradition that has helped turn the…

  • 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…

  • How Southeast Asia can capitalise on The White Lotus Effect | Thaiger

    How Southeast Asia can capitalise on The White Lotus Effect

    Since The White Lotus checked into Thailand, so has the rest of the world, or at least, they’re trying to. With sweeping drone shots of Koh Samui’s turquoise waters, and a cast of rich, unhappy people sweating their way through wellness retreats, infinity pools and luxury suites, Thailand has never looked more glamorous. To understand the real impact behind the…

  • The hottest month in Thailand 2025 | Thaiger

    The hottest month in Thailand 2025

    Thailand is known for its year-round warmth, but it also has significant temperature fluctuations depending on the region, time of year, and even day-to-day weather patterns. If you’re an expat living here, understanding the country’s climate can make a big difference in how you plan your activities, especially during the hottest months. Here’s a breakdown of Thailand’s temperatures by region…

  • PEANUTS x IPPUDO: A first-ever collaboration to celebrate 75 iconic years | Thaiger

    PEANUTS x IPPUDO: A first-ever collaboration to celebrate 75 iconic years

    Do you love eating Japanese ramen noodles in Thailand? Do you also happen to be a huge fan of the PEANUTS franchise? If that’s the case, I believe I have the biggest news for you. IPPUDO is proudly presenting their first-ever collaboration with the global phenomenon that is PEANUTS which includes famous characters such as Charlie Brown and Snoopy himself. …

  • Phuket’s new lifestyle communities: Embracing nature and wellness | Thaiger

    Phuket’s new lifestyle communities: Embracing nature and wellness

    Phuket is known for its beautiful landscapes and stunning beaches, making it a popular spot for tourists and people looking for tropical living. Recently, though, there’s been a shift in the type of communities in Phuket that is quickly gaining traction. More and more, people are looking for homes that are connected to nature, sustainable, and focused on wellness and…

  • Khao Lak’s new surf town and exciting developments | Thaiger

    Khao Lak’s new surf town and exciting developments

    The newly launched Matalay Integrated Resort Town is an ambitious 1,000-rai (400-acre) development project aimed at transforming Khao Lak in Phang Nga Province into a premier tourism destination. The name “Matalay,” meaning “come to the sea,” reflects the resort’s vision of creating a comprehensive town featuring luxury accommodations, recreational facilities, and entertainment options designed to attract both domestic and international…

  • Supalai Icon Sathorn is the new address in Bangkok everyone’s talking about | Thaiger

    Supalai Icon Sathorn is the new address in Bangkok everyone’s talking about

    Bangkok’s skyline never stands still, with developers competing to build taller, sleeker, and more luxurious towers than ever before. And every now and then, a development comes along that actually delivers. Among them is Supalai Icon Sathorn by Supalai Corporation Limited. Sitting pretty in Sathorn South, this mixed-use 56-story building combines office, residence, and retail space in one prime location. …

  • Tourism boom drives residential-led hospitality investments in Phuket | Thaiger

    Tourism boom drives residential-led hospitality investments in Phuket

    Thailand’s tourism boom is driving lifestyle investments as traveller traffic morphs into a desire to stay longer in the country. The number one beneficiary is Phuket, where arrivals continue to soar with a 23% increase in 2024 compared to the previous year for a total of 8.65 million arrivals registered at Phuket International Airport. The key trend emerging, according to…

  • Unforgettable LGBTQ bars in Bangkok for party lovers | Thaiger

    Unforgettable LGBTQ bars in Bangkok for party lovers

    In Thailand, Mai Pen Rai—meaning no big deal—is the national catchphrase for, well, just about everything. And guess what? That laid-back, fun-loving attitude extends to its buzzing LGBTQ scene too! As one of the most pro-LGBTQ nations, Thailand is packed with the most fun, exciting, and downright legendary spots to get drunk and connect with fellow friends in Bangkok’s diverse…

  • Foreigners rush to buy Phuket villas on long-term leases | Thaiger

    Foreigners rush to buy Phuket villas on long-term leases

    Thailand’s property market is witnessing a real estate revolution, as foreigners snap up houses on long-term leases instead of just condominiums. This trend, particularly in tourist hotspots like Phuket, Chon Buri, and Surat Thani, has been booming since Thailand reopened its borders in 2021. According to Dr Wichai Wiratkaphan, an independent scholar in urban development and housing, the leasehold market…

  • Phuket’s best-kept secret? Botanica Four Seasons might be it | Thaiger

    Phuket’s best-kept secret? Botanica Four Seasons might be it

    Phuket villas are regarded as some of the best in Thailand, and there’s no shortage of luxury options. But few offer the same sense of tranquillity and seclusion as Botanica Four Seasons. Tucked away in the quiet enclave of Pru Jampa, Botanica Four Season is not the kind of place you stumble upon by accident. Spread across four distinct phases…

  • Have you eaten rice today? A love language shrouded in simplicity | Thaiger

    Have you eaten rice today? A love language shrouded in simplicity

    In many parts of Asia, especially Thailand, rice is life. It’s the steaming bowl that soothes after a long day, the humble plate shared among friends and family. It’s the ever-present comfort food that feels like a warm hug. As one of the world’s largest rice exporters, Thailand’s relationship with rice goes far beyond economics. Here, rice doesn’t just fill…