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Thailand travel guides—must-see attractions, hidden gems, local events, and essential tips. Stay informed on accommodations, dining, and cultural experiences for an unforgettable journey across the Land of Smiles.

  • Is it better to travel before or after the New Year in Thailand? | Thaiger

    Is it better to travel before or after the New Year in Thailand?

    Thailand’s year-end holiday period presents travellers with a dilemma: join the festive chaos of late December, or wait until January when things calm down? With the 2025 to 2026 season approaching, this decision carries more weight than usual. The Thai government has declared an extended five-day holiday from December 31, 2025, to January 4, 2026, creating a double-peak where international…

  • How hard is it to get a Thai visa during Christmas and the New Year? | Thaiger

    How hard is it to get a Thai visa during Christmas and the New Year?

    For many travellers and expats, the end-of-year holiday season is both a festive and logistical hurdle. Whether you’re planning a quick return to Thailand or managing your visa renewal as an expat, the Christmas and New Year period can complicate things. So, how hard is it to get a Thai visa during this busy time of year with Christmas and…

  • Renting a car in Thailand for the Christmas holiday in 2025: What you need to know | Thaiger

    Renting a car in Thailand for the Christmas holiday in 2025: What you need to know

    As the festive season approaches, many expats and tourists in Thailand are planning their holiday getaways. While flying and public transport are common choices, renting a car offers unmatched freedom, whether you’re heading to the mountains of Chiang Mai, the islands of the south, or exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations. But before you hit the road, here’s everything you need to know…

  • Cheap flights in Thailand you can find this Christmas and New Year’s holiday | Thaiger

    Cheap flights in Thailand you can find this Christmas and New Year’s holiday

    As the festive season approaches, Thailand’s airports start buzzing with flight activity. Whether you’re planning a domestic beach escape or a long-haul adventure abroad, finding a cheap flight during Christmas and New Year’s is no small feat. With high demand, prices spike quickly, and the best deals are often snapped up months in advance. But if you’re just starting your…

  • Which countries are exempted from needing a visa to come to Thailand? | Thaiger

    Which countries are exempted from needing a visa to come to Thailand?

    When planning a trip to Thailand, one of the first questions many travellers ask is, “Do I need a visa to enter?” The answer depends on your nationality and the length of your intended stay. As of 2025, Thailand has updated its visa exemption and tourist visa policies, aiming to make travel more flexible and attractive for a wider range…

  • Overstay rules in Thailand: What happens, how much it costs, and how to resolve it | Thaiger

    Overstay rules in Thailand: What happens, how much it costs, and how to resolve it

    The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand enforces strict fines and penalties for staying beyond your permitted date, with no official grace period. Short overstays usually mean fines, while longer overstays can lead to bans, detention, or deportation. Resolving the issue quickly, either by leaving or contacting immigration, is essential to avoid serious consequences If you’ve ever lost track of dates while…

  • Phuket’s fitness boot camps: Why expats fly across the world to train here | Thaiger

    Phuket’s fitness boot camps: Why expats fly across the world to train here

    Phuket has built a global reputation for many things, including tropical beaches, vibrant nightlife, and bustling tourism, among them. But in recent years, another scene has quietly exploded on the island’s southern coast: fitness boot camps. From complete lifestyle overhauls to elite-level training, Phuket has become a destination where people fly in, sometimes from halfway around the world, not to…

  • Lopburi’s survival guide for monkeys: 10 tips to keep your snacks and sanity intact | Thaiger

    Lopburi’s survival guide for monkeys: 10 tips to keep your snacks and sanity intact

    Lopburi, Thailand’s ancient city filled with Khmer ruins, scenic temples, and monkeys. Lots of monkeys. While most people come for the culture and history, many leave with stories about simians stealing their sunglasses, water bottles, or in more dramatic cases, their sanity. So before you find yourself locked in a staredown with a macaque over a half-eaten banana, here’s your…

  • See the best of Northern Thailand this winter on a budget | Thaiger

    See the best of Northern Thailand this winter on a budget

    The Thaiger key takeaways Peak season brings higher prices, but smart planning and local know-how can help you experience Northern Thailand affordably. Chiang Mai, Pai, and Chiang Rai offer plenty of free or low-cost attractions, from temples and canyons to tea plantations and night markets. SafetyWing Nomad Insurance gives travellers peace of mind with flexible, borderless coverage ideal for long…

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

    What do you need before moving from the US to Thailand?

    The Thaiger key takeaways The most common medical emergencies for expats in Thailand include motorcycle accidents, tropical diseases, and food or water-borne illnesses. Air pollution and heat-related conditions like heatstroke also pose serious seasonal health risks, especially in northern and coastal areas. Having reliable medical insurance, such as SafetyWing, helps cover emergencies, hospital care, and evacuation, giving expats peace of…

  • Best islands to visit in Thailand before peak tourism season hits | Thaiger

    Best islands to visit in Thailand before peak tourism season hits

    The Thaiger key takeaways November is the sweet spot. The month offers sunshine without the crowds or inflated prices. The Andaman Sea and Eastern Gulf are dry and peaceful, while the Southern Gulf is still rainy. ravel insurance like SafetyWing’s Nomad Insurance keeps you covered across Thailand’s islands for stress-free adventures. Thailand’s peak season (the cool and dry season from…

  • Everything you need to know about the magical Yi Peng Festival | Thaiger

    Everything you need to know about the magical Yi Peng Festival

    If you happen to be in Chiang Mai from November 5 to 6, don’t miss out on the magical Yi Peng Festival. The Yi Peng lantern festival in northern Thailand is considered to be the most ethereal event worldwide. This celebration is not only magnificent, but it also has a lot of religious and cultural significance. Thus, it’s a great…

  • 7 weird or quirky museums in Thailand you should visit | Thaiger

    7 weird or quirky museums in Thailand you should visit

    History is very interesting. The idea that people have existed beyond our perception in the past captivates us, and we make attempts to preserve these artefacts in museums to help keep the past alive. With all the museums you can find, there are plenty in Thailand that tell its rich history, but sometimes the things we might choose to keep…

  • New rules, same fun? Everything travellers need to know about Thailand’s new drinking laws | Thaiger

    New rules, same fun? Everything travellers need to know about Thailand’s new drinking laws

    Alcohol can now be served in restaurants between 2pm to 5pm, but fines up to 10,000 baht apply if drinking outside legal hours. Most establishments already follow rules so it will be hard to break this law. Minimum drinking age is 20, with restrictions at temples, schools, hospitals, and on election days. Travellers can still enjoy Thailand’s nightlife by respecting…

  • How to travel around Thailand for under US$30 a day | Thaiger

    How to travel around Thailand for under US$30 a day

    The Thaiger key takeaways Staying in budget hostels or guesthouses and eating street food keeps daily expenses low. Mixing buses, trains, and budget flights allows affordable travel between cities and islands. Free or cheap activities, such as temples, markets, parks, and festivals, offer cultural experiences without overspending Travelling around Thailand on a budget of just US$30 (under 1,000 baht or…

  • How to experience the Phuket Vegetarian Festival in 2025 | Thaiger

    How to experience the Phuket Vegetarian Festival in 2025

    The Thaiger key takeaways The Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2025 runs from October 20 to 29, filling the island with sacred rituals, parades, and vegan food stalls. Watch the street processions in Phuket Town, visit famous shrines like Jui Tui and Kathu, and try local Jay dishes marked with yellow flags. Stay near the action in Phuket Town or unwind at…

  • How to plan a holiday in Sriracha your whole family will love | Thaiger

    How to plan a holiday in Sriracha your whole family will love

    The Thaiger key takeaways Novotel Marina Sriracha & Koh Si Chang offers two seaside stays in one, both family-friendly and by the water. With Kids’ Club pools, safe beaches, and family dining, the hotel provides a stress-free holiday destination in Thailand. Enjoy up to 20% off, free kids’ meals, and weekday perks until November 30 by making a direct booking.…

  • Where to experience Thailand’s nightlife without the tourist traps | Thaiger

    Where to experience Thailand’s nightlife without the tourist traps

    The Thaiger key takeaways Local nightlife in Thailand offers a calmer, more authentic experience compared to crowded tourist areas, with options ranging from Bangkok’s RCA and Thonglor to Koh Samui’s Lamai and Maenam beaches. Night markets, small bars, and beachside venues provide cultural immersion, live music, and local flavours while avoiding overpriced tourist traps. Safety and planning are essential; using…

  • All about the Mid-Autumn Festival in Thailand (and where to find the best mooncakes) | Thaiger

    All about the Mid-Autumn Festival in Thailand (and where to find the best mooncakes)

    The Thaiger key takeaways The Mid-Autumn Festival has deep cultural roots dating back over 3,000 years, symbolising harvest, reunion, and gratitude. In Thailand, celebrations combine traditional moon worship with lantern parades, cultural shows, and family gatherings. Bangkok hotels and restaurants offer limited-time mooncakes. The Mid-Autumn Festival is widely celebrated in Thailand due to its large Chinese population, which makes up…

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

    Where to travel in Thailand in October [2025]

    The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand in October offers a mix of surreal landscapes and unique cultural experiences, from northern mountains and Isaan rock formations to mystical islands and Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival. Northern Thailand, Central Thailand, Isaan, Koh Hingham, and Phuket each have standout attractions that combine history, natural beauty, and local traditions, making them ideal for travellers seeking unusual and…

  • Early Thailand TDAC applications enhanced by insurance and eSIM partnerships | Thaiger

    Early Thailand TDAC applications enhanced by insurance and eSIM partnerships

    Preparing for a trip to Thailand often involves juggling multiple tasks, including filling out forms, arranging insurance, and determining how to stay connected once on the ground. Today, that process is changing, and travellers can now complete their Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) early through Agents Co., Ltd., while also accessing integrated insurance and connectivity services within one secure platform.…

  • Huai Tong Bridge: A beautiful viewpoint in Phetchabun with a haunting past | Thaiger

    Huai Tong Bridge: A beautiful viewpoint in Phetchabun with a haunting past

    The Thaiger key takeaways Huai Tong Bridge is Thailand’s tallest concrete bridge and offers stunning highland views for road trippers. The bridge carries a history of accidents, tragedies, and ghost stories that linger alongside its beauty. Located between Lom Sak and Nakhon Thai, it’s a must-see northern landmark, especially in the cool season. What is the highest bridge in Thailand?…

  • What are the most affordable places to visit in Thailand? | Thaiger

    What are the most affordable places to visit in Thailand?

    The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand is still relatively affordable in 2025, offering cheap stays, street food, and low-cost attractions across all regions. Key budget-friendly destinations include Pai, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Koh Tao, and Kanchanaburi. Travel protection matters. SafetyWing insurance ensures medical, evacuation, and trip coverage for stress-free adventures. Thailand is one of the most affordable and beautiful places to visit…

  • Backpacking in Thailand? Don’t miss these spots | Thaiger

    Backpacking in Thailand? Don’t miss these spots

    The Thaiger key takeaways: Thailand offers diverse backpacking experiences. From bustling Bangkok and historical capitals to quiet northern towns and stunning southern islands. Affordable, accessible, and easy to explore. Reliable transport, budget hostels, and cheap food make long-term travel simple and flexible. Travel safely with insurance. Unexpected events like accidents or illness can happen, so plans that SafetyWing offers help…

  • Can you use dollars in Thailand? Yes, but don’t | Thaiger

    Can you use dollars in Thailand? Yes, but don’t

    The Thaiger key takeaways Dollars are rarely accepted: Most places in Thailand, including street food stalls and taxis, only accept Thai baht. Bring dollars for exchange: American dollars are useful for exchanging into baht at competitive rates upon arrival. Always carry baht for daily expenses: While US dollars are good for exchange, baht is essential for most transactions in Thailand.…

  • 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,…

  • The seacrets of Thailand: Koh Lanta and Koh Chang | Thaiger

    The seacrets of Thailand: Koh Lanta and Koh Chang

    The Thaiger key takeaways Koh Lanta offers a laid-back pace with highlights such as Old Town, Mu Koh Lanta National Park, Talabeng Islands, and eco-tourism at Tung Yee Peng. Koh Chang is more rugged, known for its mountainous landscape, diverse beaches, Bang Bao fishing village, jungle treks, waterfalls, and shipwreck diving. Both islands are accessible by ferry and best visited…

  • Your guide to affordable seaside holidays at Thai Teaw Thai Fair 2025 | Thaiger

    Your guide to affordable seaside holidays at Thai Teaw Thai Fair 2025

    Who doesn’t love a great deal? If you’re already dreaming about your next seaside holiday, Thailand’s biggest travel fair is where you can turn those plans into reality while saving money along the way. The Thai Teaw Thai Fair is back to Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre for its 75th edition this August 21 to 24, and it’s bringing…

  • 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…

  • New international flight routes to Thailand in 2025 | Thaiger

    New international flight routes to Thailand in 2025

    The Thaiger’s key takeaways New flights from Europe and the U.S., including the first U.S. airline route to Bangkok in decades. Regional growth in Asia as airlines are expanding direct routes from countries like India and Indonesia. Bangkok, as a key hub, is attracting Middle Eastern airlines that are increasing flight capacity and using Bangkok as a central point to connect to…

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