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What is SafetyWing? The insurance every digital nomad needs in 2025
Companies like SafetyWing offer plans that cover medical emergencies lost belongings, and even adventure sports for digital nomads. Having reliable insurance helps travel with confidence as this lifestyle has grown, especially after the pandemic when more people came to Thailand and chose to live and work here. Digital nomads work remotely using technology, allowing them to live and travel anywhere.…
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Where to enjoy a quick beach getaway at Thung Wua Laen Beach, Chumphon
From island paradise to big city living, Thailand has everything a traveller can dream of. In recent years the country has become a hotspot for tourists all looking for a tropical and wildly affordable getaway. With commonly known, fan-favourite beaches in Koh Samui and Krabi, the restful vacation tourists seek may be cut short due to overcrowding. For those wanting…
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Meet Holina Rehab, a rehab in Thailand approved by the Thai Ministry of Health
You probably don’t think of Koh Phangan when you think of rehab. The Thai island is known for its full moon parties, yoga retreats, and white-sand beaches. It’s not exactly the place you’d expect to rebuild your life. But that’s exactly what makes Holina Rehab so interesting. Located on a beachside resort with magnificent sunset backdrops, Holina Addiction & Trauma…
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Celebrity meet-and-greet events to look forward to in Thailand (2025)
Meet-and-greet with your idols? That’s exactly what 2025 has in store. This year, plenty of world-famous stars are coming to Thailand to meet their fans in more intimate settings. From dining with a sports legend to seeing your favourite K-drama actor up close, here’s a roundup of the top celebrity meet-and-greet events happening in Thailand in 2025. Top celebrity meet-and-greet…
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Finding the perfect souvenir in Thailand is closer than you think
What’s the best thing to bring home from Thailand? For me, it’s always been about finding keepsakes that characterise the soul of the place. One of my favourite souvenirs is a small glass elephant I found at a market in Chiang Mai and people say that elephants are symbols of good luck – so why not have one around? Now,…
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Thailand’s new luxury lies in wellbeing, culinary tourism, and brands
For Thailand to seize the potential of luxury tourism and hospitality in 2025, the country needs to go deeper with high-equity branded residences, regenerative wellness and culinary tourism set to determine the destiny of the country becoming Asia’s luxury tourism hub. The importance of brands in Thailand is turning Bangkok into a global playground city while the shift in values…
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Getting the best out of Koh Samui’s White Lotus frenzy
The island of Koh Samui shimmers like a jewel in the Gulf of Thailand. Its powdery white sand beaches, fringed with swaying coconut palms, have long been a cherished secret for those seeking laid-back luxury. But, as with all secrets, this one couldn’t stay hidden forever. Recently, the island’s gentle ocean breeze has carried more than just the scent of…
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Where to celebrate Christmas in Pattaya 2024
Are you in Pattaya with no plans for Christmas yet? Cutting it close, aren’t we? Don’t worry, though. There’s still time to make this holiday memorable! Below, we’ve gathered the best restaurants in Pattaya for Christmas 2024. Gather your nearest and dearest because every bite and every sip at these restaurants is a little celebration. Top 10 places to dine…
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What is the coldest month in Thailand?
Thailand’s winter season, from November to February, offers cooler temperatures and lower humidity, providing a refreshing break from the usual tropical heat. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities and explore the country’s natural beauty and cultural attractions. The winter season’s mild weather creates perfect conditions for travel and unique experiences across different regions. This article explores the…
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Why Siam’s Royal dried fruit snacks are the perfect Thai souvenirs
You did it! You conquered Bangkok’s heat, devoured enough street food to feed a small army, and maybe even braved a tuk-tuk ride. Now, with your trip coming to an end, it’s souvenir time. While the predictable Thai souvenirs, like Chang beer singlet or fridge magnets, are always fun to bring home, your friends and family also deserve a taste…
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This Christmas, give the gift of health: essential options for expats in Thailand
The holiday season is here, bringing warmth, joy, and a chance to reflect on the year gone by. As an expat in Thailand, this Christmas is a great time to invest in something that truly matters: health. Whether for you or your loved ones, prioritising health ensures security and peace of mind in the long run. In Thailand, medical costs…
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Aviyana Creator Launch event lights up Hua Hin
Aviyana Hua Hin set the stage for an unforgettable evening with an exclusive influencer private party to celebrate the launch of its Aviyana Creator Launch. This carefully curated event brought together a dynamic mix of key opinion leaders (KOLs), influencers, and celebrities, all ready to experience something truly special by the sea. Held poolside with sweeping views of the ocean,…
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Where to celebrate New Year in Bangkok 2025
Can you believe it? 2024 is ending, and the countdown to 2025 is officially on! It’s that time of year again to reflect on the past, embrace the present, and plan for a festive start to the New Year. And if you’re in a city like Bangkok, the options for celebrating are truly endless. From savouring a lavish feast to…
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Start 2025 right with a relaxing New Year’s escape to Novotel Koh Si Chang
As the end of the year approaches, the search for the perfect New Year’s celebration begins. If you want to forget the busy city crowds, why not head to Novotel Koh Si Chang instead? Koh Si Chang is a little island just a quick trip from Bangkok, but it feels like a world away. It offers peace, natural beauty, and…
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10 things you need to know before living in Thailand long-term
Living in Thailand has undoubtedly become an increasingly popular option for foreigners seeking a different lifestyle filled with beautiful landscapes and a rich cultural experience. Thailand and its blend of tradition and modernity offer a unique lifestyle for everyone, whether you are drawn to the busy city life of Bangkok or the beautiful scenery of nature in the north and…
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The Ritz-Carlton Bangkok debuts as landmark of luxury in capital
Today marks the highly anticipated debut of The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok, a masterpiece of luxury and culture rising 216 metres above Wireless and Rama IV roads. Overlooking the serene lawns and lakes of Lumpini Park, the hotel promises immersive cultural experiences, breathtaking views—including Bangkok’s best sunsets—and the unmatched service that defines The Ritz-Carlton brand. Set within the vibrant One Bangkok lifestyle…
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Where to see snow in Bangkok for Christmas 2024
If you think about Christmas, how can snow not come to mind? Even in tropical Bangkok, the holiday spirit takes over with magical winter vibes. The city turns into a wonderland with plenty of spots offering artificial snow, dazzling lights, and festive activities. From European-themed villages to cosy cafes, here are the top places to soak up the Christmas cheer…
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Family life in Thailand: Creating a healthy and happy home for expats
Living in Thailand as an expat family opens the door to a rich cultural experience, lively communities, and family-friendly facilities that make it a fantastic place to raise children. Here’s a guide on how to create a safe, healthy, and happy home for your family in Thailand, from choosing the right neighbourhood to building a sense of community and enjoying…
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Celebrating Thailand’s Father’s Day
Thailand’s Father’s Day, celebrated on 5th December, is a heartfelt occasion that honours fatherhood and reflects the rich cultural traditions of the country. This day holds dual significance as it also commemorates the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, whose birthday is marked by the occasion. The day is a unique opportunity for families and communities to come together and for expats…
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Risky shopping at the Mae Klong Railway Market: Thailand’s most dangerous market
Thailand’s Mae Klong Railway Market offers an extraordinary blend of local culture, tradition, and excitement. Known as the umbrella-closing market or Talad Hoop Rom, this bustling marketplace operates right on active train tracks, where vendors skillfully adjust their stalls to make way for oncoming trains. Located in Samut Songkhram, about 90 kilometres southwest of Bangkok, the market attracts visitors worldwide…
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How Thai superstitions shape daily life today
Thai culture is full of fascinating traditions, and superstitions are a big part of it. If you’re walking past a spirit house or hearing someone talk about an unlucky number, you’ll notice these beliefs are everywhere. Superstitions may seem mystical, but they still influence daily life in Thailand. Understanding these beliefs can help you connect with Thai culture. Let’s explore…
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The benefits of dating a Thai guy
If you’ve ever experienced Thai hospitality, you know it feels like a warm hug for the soul. Now, imagine that kindness and charm wrapped into a relationship, it’s no wonder so many people find dating Thai guys an irresistible idea! Beyond their handsome smiles and laid-back vibe, there’s a lot more to love. Here are some benefits of dating a…
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10 interesting facts about the floating markets in Thailand
Floating markets in Thailand are an important part of the country’s culture, blending tradition with tourism. These markets began when boats were used for daily travel and trade, and today they are popular attractions for visitors. Markets like Damnoen Saduak, Amphawa, and Khlong Hae Floating Markets are lively places where vendors sell fresh produce, local dishes, and handmade items from…
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Phuket transforms into a global luxury hub for the elite
Phuket has changed dramatically in recent years. Fringed by the Andaman Sea, the tropical oasis has evolved from a popular beach resort destination into one of the world’s most attractive luxury residential markets, with elite luxury consumer brands, Michelin dining and international quality education and medical care fuelling the interest. The Phuket Luxury Report, unveiled at a recent event and…
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How to do the online training and renew your driver’s licence in Thailand
If you’re living in Thailand, renewing your driver’s licence might feel like a bit of a mystery. In the past, it often required a trip to the Department of Land Transport (DLT) and involved long waits. Luckily, Thailand now offers an online option that lets you complete the required training and, in many cases, even renew your licence without leaving…
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Thailand’s lesser-known cities that you must visit
When planning a trip to Thailand, iconic destinations like Bangkok’s busy streets, Phuket’s amazing beaches, or Chiang Mai’s rich cultural heritage come to mind. While these cities undoubtedly offer the best vacation experiences, Thailand’s true traditions and culture lie in its lesser-known cities. These hidden gems, each with its unique charm and attractions, provide a deeper glimpse into the country’s…
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Pattaya City Live CCTV: Experience the city in real time now
Pattaya just got a major upgrade in city surveillance with the implementation of the ‘Pattaya City Live CCTV’ system. Designed to tackle traffic congestion and related issues with over 200 real-time CCTV cameras installed throughout Pattaya. No matter who you are, these cameras are about to make your day-to-day life easier, safer, and more connected. Here’s how this new network…
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What you should do for Loy Krathong 2024
The history of the Loy Krathong festival Loy Krathong, or ‘floating basket,’ is a beloved Thai tradition where people gather by the water to release beautifully decorated krathongs. Traditionally made from banana trunks and adorned with flowers, candles, incense, and sometimes personal items, these floating baskets carry wishes and gratitude. The festival is believed to have started in the ancient city…
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Where to visit Thailand this November
Dreaming of Thailand in November? Get ready for an unforgettable adventure! With the rainy season behind us, the days turn cool, the skies clear up, and everything’s set for you to dive into Thailand’s wonders. Picture yourself soaking up the sun on stunning beaches, exploring vibrant landscapes, and joining in on the lively festivals that light up this time of…
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