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  • Top 5 cooking schools in Thailand | Thaiger

    Top 5 cooking schools in Thailand

    Thai food is renowned worldwide for its colourful and exciting recipes and ingredients. Many of Thailand’s popular dishes, such as Tom Yum, are closely linked to the community’s culture and way of life. As a result, food is one of the best ways to learn about Thai life and it also provides an excellent opportunity to bond with locals. While…

  • 8 Most famous diving spots in Thailand | Thaiger

    8 Most famous diving spots in Thailand

    The islands of Thailand are possibly the most iconic in the world. And so is its ocean. It’s easy to see why most people feature diving on their Thailand bucket lists – the country has colourful coral reefs and diverse marine life. Regardless if you end up on the Andaman Seaside or the Gulf of Thailand side of the country,…

  • What are the nicest beaches close to Bangkok? | Thaiger

    What are the nicest beaches close to Bangkok?

    When you’re planning for a quick getaway from bustling Bangkok, it primarily boils down to one question – which sun-kissed beach is the best? Being an urban dweller in the capital, you might be looking for an awesome beach retreat that’s not too far off. And let us help you out! If you want to feel the sun on your…

  • Thai Airways takes off in new direction with operational shake-up | Thaiger

    Thai Airways takes off in new direction with operational shake-up

    Thai Airways International (THAI) Public Company Limited today announced several operational changes. THAI will use Airbus A320 aircraft for routes formerly managed by THAI Smile Airways: Ahmedabad, Kaohsiung, and Penang. The A320s will also fly to Kolkata, a route currently operated by THAI. Changes begin on September 1 for Ahmedabad and October 15 for Kolkata. The detailed flight schedule is…

  • Island hopping in Thailand: An insider guide | Thaiger

    Island hopping in Thailand: An insider guide

    If your dream is to grab a ferry and hop from one paradise to the other, then the islands in Thailand is what you’re looking for. Thailand is full of jaw-dropping islands, each one with its own unique charms. Whether you want to go diving, hit up party spots, or simply relax on the beach, there will be the perfect…

  • Thai food you absolutely need to try | Thaiger

    Thai food you absolutely need to try

    With fascinating flavours and fragrances, it’s not hard to wonder why Thai food is so famous worldwide. Lovers of good food will never feel out of place in Thailand. You can find delicious food almost everywhere, even when you’re just walking through a tiny alleyway. Some of the most popular Thai cuisines have frequently made it among ‘the world’s best…

  • Where to eat: 5 amazing restaurants in Koh Tao to try | Thaiger

    Where to eat: 5 amazing restaurants in Koh Tao to try

    Picture yourself on the idyllic island of Koh Tao, Thailand. The sun is setting, painting the sky in glorious hues of pink and orange, there’s a delightful sea breeze, and an appealing blend of sizzling scents fills the air. You’ve spent the day exploring turquoise seas and white sandy beaches, and now you’re caught in that classic holiday conundrum: where…

  • A visitor’s guide to ethical elephant sanctuaries in Thailand | Thaiger

    A visitor’s guide to ethical elephant sanctuaries in Thailand

    If you are a tourist, a trip to Thailand is incomplete without seeing the country’s extraordinary elephants. These majestic animals have been an integral part of Thailand’s culture and history, used for a variety of purposes such as for transportation, war, logging (in the timber industry), and now tourism. Currently, there are around 3,500 – 4,000 captive elephants in Thailand.…

  • How to plan the perfect trip to Thailand | Thaiger

    How to plan the perfect trip to Thailand

    You might wonder, just as your neighbour is apt to, why Thailand is the talk of the town in the holiday destinations line-up. A peek at the postcards or a quick scroll through social media and voila! You’re practically drowning in glossy shots of grand vistas, tropical beaches that scream ‘paradise found’, verdant jungles that would make Tarzan weep, a…

  • What you need to know about the monsoon season in Thailand | Thaiger

    What you need to know about the monsoon season in Thailand

    In the world of travel, the term’ monsoon’ can often induce furrowed brows and muttered curses. That’s why it’s good to know what’s up with this monsoon season in Thailand. If you play it right, you can turn those rainy-day blues into an awesome adventure. When is the rainy season in Thailand? Thailand’s climate is shaped by two predominant monsoons:…

  • How to extend your Tourist Visa in Thailand | Thaiger

    How to extend your Tourist Visa in Thailand

    Finding it just too hard to say ‘goodbye’ to Thailand? It may be the breathtaking beauty of golden temples, the culinary delight of street food, the exhilarating tuk-tuk rides through bustling streets, or perhaps, the soothing energy of azure blue waters that’s making you consider extending your Thai holiday. And who could blame you? Rest assured, you’re not alone in…

  • Sichon set to champion tranquil tourism in Southern Thailand as destination emerges as new travel hot spot | Thaiger

    Sichon set to champion tranquil tourism in Southern Thailand as destination emerges as new travel hot spot

    Seafront enclave in Nakhon Si Thammarat to start welcoming international flights Travellers are able to explore the authentic cultural and natural heritage of the region Former Laguna Phuket CEO, Ravi Chandran, heralds the huge potential of the destination Southern Thailand never fails to wow the world’s travellers with its sandy beaches, spectacular scenery and rich cultural heritage. Now, a new…

  • Tourist visa in Thailand: Your ultimate guide | Thaiger

    Tourist visa in Thailand: Your ultimate guide

    Dreaming of exploring the vibrant streets of Bangkok or relaxing on the pristine beaches of Phuket? Then obtaining a tourist visa in Thailand is your golden ticket to this enchanting Southeast Asian paradise. The Thai tourist visa grants visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the country’s rich history, savour its world-famous cuisine, and engage with the friendly, warm-hearted locals.…

  • A guide to Thailand’s E-visa | Thaiger

    A guide to Thailand’s E-visa

    Planning your dream trip to the land of smiles and wondering how to obtain your visa effortlessly? Look no further, as the E-visa Thailand system is here to simplify the visa application process for you. To make the visa application process more accessible and stress-free, the Thai government has introduced this user-friendly online platform that allows visitors to obtain their…

  • Kanchanaburi’s 5 coolest hotels | Thaiger

    Kanchanaburi’s 5 coolest hotels

    If you’re looking to flee from the frenzied streets of Bangkok and delve into a significant historical site, Kanchanaburi should be on your list. Situated in the west of Thailand, a mere two-hour drive from the capital, this town is renowned for the Death Railway built during WWII. Alongside this historical gem, the River Kwai Yai is another popular attraction…

  • How can Thailand’s super-aged solve the hotel staff crisis? | Thaiger

    How can Thailand’s super-aged solve the hotel staff crisis?

    While Thailand’s hotel and tourism recovery is moving forward at a faster-than-expected pace, the country’s acute hospitality staff shortage continues to worsen by the day. In what can best be termed a ‘people business’, hotel owners and operators and wondering where have all the people gone. It’s a worrisome trend and is only going to get worse as mass tourism…

  • Robust Phuket tourism numbers in Q4 last year and high winter season set the stage for recovery by year-end | Thaiger

    Robust Phuket tourism numbers in Q4 last year and high winter season set the stage for recovery by year-end

    Press Release PHUKET Thailand’s leading resort island of Phuket’s post-pandemic tourism recovery has been headlined by a surge in Russian travellers in the high season. But the backstory is how a spike in regional visitors from India, Malaysia, and Singapore set the stage in Q4 of last year that pushed hotels and the service sector back into action. Data on…

  • Foreign man condemned for drinking beer in Chiang Mai temple | Thaiger

    Foreign man condemned for drinking beer in Chiang Mai temple

    A foreign tourist was condemned by Thai netizens for consuming beer at Doi Suthep Temple, also known as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, in Chiang Mai. Drinking alcoholic beverages in restricted areas is unlawful in Thailand and may lead to penalties and imprisonment. On Friday, March 17, a video circulated on Thai social media featuring a foreign tourist consuming a…

  • Thrill & Chill, Day & Night at Blue Tree Phuket | Thaiger

    Thrill & Chill, Day & Night at Blue Tree Phuket

    Are you seeking an ultimate escape from your daily routine to Thrill & Chill? Head to the Blue Tree Phuket – the perfect entertainment hub in an island paradise regardless of the time of the day. Covering a vast 140 rai of land, you’ll be flabbergasted by what it offers- there is something for everyone! Read on and learn about…

  • Vendors at Bangkok shrine condemned for overcharging Chinese tourists | Thaiger

    Vendors at Bangkok shrine condemned for overcharging Chinese tourists

    Thai netizens condemned vendors selling religious offerings to foreign tourists at extortionate prices outside the famous Erawan Shrine in Bangkok after a video went viral on social media of a vendor charging Chinese tourists over 10,000 baht for an offering set. Erawan Shrine is one of the most popular religious sites in the capital city. Formally known as the Thao…

  • South Korean film crew condemned for spoiling attraction in Krabi | Thaiger

    South Korean film crew condemned for spoiling attraction in Krabi

    Locals in the southern province of Krabi accused a South Korean film crew of sabotaging the natural environment around the Emerald Pool in the Khao Pra-Bang Khram Wildlife Sanctuary after the team installed a stage in the middle of the pool. A female vendor, 23 year old Kattareeya Meekaew, who has a shop at the entrance of the Emerald Pool,…

  • Best Western Hotels continues to expand with 6 new signings across the globe | Thaiger

    Best Western Hotels continues to expand with 6 new signings across the globe

    BWH Hotel Group is a leading, global hospitality network comprised of three hotel companies, including WorldHotels® Collection, Best Western Hotels & Resorts, and SureStay Hotel Group®. Built on the foundation of Best Western Hotels & Resorts, an iconic hotel brand that boasts over 75 years of legacy and experience with more than 4,500 hotels in over 100 countries and territories around…

  • Thailand to reintroduce Covid-19 vaccine requirement for all visitors | Thaiger

    Thailand to reintroduce Covid-19 vaccine requirement for all visitors

    Anyone wishing to gain entry into Thailand will soon be required to show proof of receiving at least two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine prior to their arrival. The measure will apply to all arrivals in the kingdom regardless of nationality. The Ministry of Public Health is planning to reintroduce the old entry requirement amid concerns that Chinese tourists will import…

  • Chiang Mai wants more Chinese-speaking tour guides in readiness for the Spring Festival | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai wants more Chinese-speaking tour guides in readiness for the Spring Festival

    Chiang Mai is concerned about the lack of Chinese-speaking tour guides to serve tourists after China announced it is relaxing its Covid-19 restrictions and reopening its borders. China announced on Monday, December 26, that the country will relax its Covid restrictions on January 8 for inbound visitors. The mainland is to drop its quarantine measures and only requires a negative…

  • Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport expects 130,000 daily passengers this month | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport expects 130,000 daily passengers this month

    In December, 130,000 passengers are expected to pass through Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok every day, according to Minister of Transport Saksayam Chidchob. The airport facilitated daily traffic of around 115,000 passengers in November as tourists returned for the High Season, said Saksayam. Tourism always spikes in the festive month of December but should continue to rise afterward as Chinese tourists…

  • Thailand’s Koh Samui to welcome first cruise ship in three years this weekend | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Koh Samui to welcome first cruise ship in three years this weekend

    On Sunday, a cruise ship will dock in Koh Samui in southern Thailand for the first time in three years, according to the President of the Koh Samui Tourism Association Ratchaporn Poolsawat. An MV Viking Mars cruise liner carrying 700 tourists, mostly Europeans, will make their way to the island from Singapore, said Ratchaporn. Ratchaporn said the return of the…

  • Chiang Mai: Digital Nomad Paradise in 2023 | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai: Digital Nomad Paradise in 2023

    Chiang Mai, Thailand’s soul, and cultural attraction, recently emerged as the paradise for digital nomads moving to Southeast Asia. But, as a whole, Asia always wins the hearts of travelers because of its identity, the beauty of life of sticking to culture and traditions, and spirituality. From a quiet, religious city, Chiang Mai became a town full of tourists, unique…

  • Foreign tourists swarm into Thailand | Thaiger

    Foreign tourists swarm into Thailand

    Immigration officials at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok are struggling to cope with the crescendo of foreign tourists flooding into Thailand. Pictures of the jampacked airport taken on Sunday, October 20, reveal a promising outlook for Thailand’s tourist High Season, which runs from November to April. Between 1pm-5pm on Sunday, 76 flights landed on the airport’s runway, an average of 20 flights…

  • Japanese tourists want to come to Thailand but can’t find plane tickets | Thaiger

    Japanese tourists want to come to Thailand but can’t find plane tickets

    Tourists from Japan are few and far between in Thailand. It’s not that Japanese tourists don’t want to come, they just can’t find plane tickets because the Thais have booked them all up, according to the Director of the Thai Travel Service Association (TTSA) Jarivat Wongsomsri. There simply are not enough flights available to facilitate growing post-pandemic tourism between the…

  • Thai Lion Air to resume direct flights to Taipei | Thaiger

    Thai Lion Air to resume direct flights to Taipei

    Budget airline Thai Lion Air will resume its direct service between Bangkok and Taipei in Taiwan on December 17. Tickets start at 2,950 baht one-way. Flight SL396 will depart from Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 8.35pm and will arrive in Taipei at 1.25am the next day. Flight SL397 will depart from Taipei’s…