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Korat vs Khon Kaen: which Isaan city is better for long-term expat living?
For a growing number of foreigners, the dream of living in Thailand no longer means Bangkok, Phuket or Chiang Mai. More people are looking inland to Isaan, the northeast, in search of a slower pace, a lower cost of living and a more authentic slice of Thai life, without giving up the comforts of a real city. Two names come…
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Thailand digital nomad visa (DTV) 2026: who qualifies and how to apply
For anyone working remotely and looking to spend serious time in Thailand, the old approach of cycling through visa exemptions is no longer viable. The Thai Cabinet approved scrapping the 60-day visa-free stay in May 2026, two-per-year land border caps are being enforced, and immigration is actively flagging repeat entries without a clear purpose. The legal route for remote workers…
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Renting a scooter or car in Thailand: the costs, the rules and the rental scams that catch foreigners out
Renting a set of wheels is one of the best ways to see Thailand on your own terms. Renting a motorbike opens up the beaches and back roads that tour buses never reach, and a hire car turns a long weekend into a proper road trip. Most rentals go smoothly, and the overwhelming majority of operators are honest. Still, the…
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Thailand launches Health Excellence 2026 to strengthen global health and healing tourism
Thailand has officially launched Thailand Health Excellence 2026, supported by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and a network of public and private partners, medical institutions, academic organisations, and wellness providers. The initiative aims to strengthen Thailand’s position as a global health and healing destination as more travellers seek experiences focused on prevention, recovery, longevity, emotional wellbeing, and quality of…
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Thailand scraps 60-day visa-free stay: what changes, who is affected, and what to do
On May 19, 2026, Thailand’s Cabinet approved scrapping the 60-day visa-free stay for all 93 countries and territories that had been enjoying it since July 2024. Most nationalities revert to 30 days. The border run as a long-term strategy is effectively over. And the window to act before the change becomes law is still open, but it will not be…
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Jellyfish sting treatment: what to do and what not to do
You are wading out at one of Thailand’s beautiful beaches, water warm and clear, when something brushes your leg and the burning starts. Or maybe you stepped on something at the tide line that looked like a deflated plastic bag. Either way, getting the jellyfish sting treatment right in the next few minutes matters more than most people realise. Thailand’s…
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Can ocean waves support wellbeing? Thailand’s surf therapy project explores the potential
Thailand Health Excellence 2026, supported by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), joined Waves for Change from South Africa, Prince of Songkla University Phuket Campus, La Vita Sana, Memories Surf House, and Span Global to organise the Thailand Surf Therapy Real Experience & Trust Building Journey in Phang Nga. Held under the theme “The Wave of Healing,” the activity invited…
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Thailand visa requirements 2026: complete entry guide
Thailand’s visa framework is going through yet another overhaul, with the 60-day visa exemption, introduced in July 2024 and briefly extended to 93 countries, being scrapped. Most nationalities revert to 30 days once the change clears the Royal Gazette. Understanding Thailand visa requirements in 2026 means knowing both what’s currently in force and what kicks in the moment that publication…
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Thailand ranked second best country to retire in the world for 2026
Thailand has been ranked the second-best country in the world to retire abroad in 2026, according to the Retirement Abroad Index published by Expatriate Group, a London-based international insurance provider. The country scored 77 out of 100, trailing only the Philippines by a single point, and placed well ahead of European destinations including Portugal, Spain, and France. For anyone already…
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Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort offers wellness, family stays on Phuket’s longest beach
While Phuket is best known for its busy beach towns and nightlife, the island’s northwest coast tells a different story. Set along Mai Khao Beach, Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort offers a peaceful alternative for travellers looking for nature, wellness, and beachfront living away from the crowds. Stretching more than 10 kilometres along Phuket’s northwest coastline and sitting…
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Riding the BTS to the edge of Bangkok: A guide to the skytrain’s suburban reach
For most visitors, the BTS Skytrain is the green line that glides over the traffic of Sukhumvit and Silom, dropping you at shopping malls and rooftop bars. But the network now stretches far beyond the city centre, running across three provinces and reaching deep into the suburbs in both directions. If you live in Bangkok or you are here long…
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Thailand’s best beaches for 2026, and when to visit each one
Thailand has some of the best beaches in the world, and that is both the appeal and the problem. If you are looking for the perfect beach, Thailand offers options for every traveller, with hundreds of them spread across two coastlines, dozens of islands ranging from overdeveloped to barely touched, and more opinions online than anyone has time to read.…
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The travel trends of 2026, and what it means if you are heading to Thailand
Every year produces a new set of travel trend reports, and most of them say roughly the same thing. The 2026 edition from Hilton, built on a survey of over 14,000 travellers across 14 countries conducted by Ipsos, is different in one important respect: its findings align almost point for point with what Thailand already does well. The five trends…
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Travel insurance in Thailand: why it’s not enough for expats
Travel insurance in Thailand covers the ambulance, the ER, and the first few days of treatment. For most short-term visitors, that is exactly what it is designed to do. The question changes when Thailand stops being a destination and becomes where you actually live. What travel insurance is actually designed to do Most travel policies are built for trips of…
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Centara unveils new brand experience touchpoints designed to elevate every stay
Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, introduces its enhanced Centara Brand Experience. A thoughtfully curated collection of signature touchpoints designed to elevate the guest journey across its properties. Rooted in the brand promise of Delightful Pleasures, the initiative brings together comfort, connection, and local discovery to create meaningful stays for every type of traveller. Officially showcased at a…
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Why Americans keep coming back to Bangkok’s chaos when they have plenty of their own
There is a particular kind of American who arrives in Bangkok expecting to be overwhelmed and leaves wondering why they ever thought home made more sense. The city is loud, dense, hot, and entirely indifferent to the orderly expectations most Westerners carry through the door. And yet, consistently, reliably, Americans fall for it. Not despite the chaos, but because of…
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Thailand without the crowds: Where do you go when everywhere else is packed?
Thailand welcomed over 32 million international visitors in 2025, and the vast majority of them went to the same places. Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, Chiang Mai, these destinations are genuinely worth visiting, but they come with queues, inflated prices, and the creeping sense that you are sharing a postcard with several thousand other people. If you are trying to…
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Looking to party? Here are the 10 best nightclubs in Thailand in 2026 worth going to
Thailand’s nightclub scene has reached a level in 2026 that few predicted even five years ago. Eight venues now sit in DJ Mag’s global Top 100 Clubs ranking, production budgets rival major European festivals, and Bangkok’s RCA strip has become one of the most technically advanced clubbing corridors in Asia. Whether you are chasing laser shows, underground techno, or hip-hop,…
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Enjoy Phuket’s beauty from a beachfront escape with Kora Beach Resort
For decades now, a certain southern island province has drawn travellers from across the world with its coastline, food, weather, and energy, and it continues to do so for a simple reason: there is something for everyone here in Phuket. The challenge, as anyone who has tried to plan a trip will know, is finding the right place to stay.…
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Stranded in Thailand after Songkran? Here is what to do
Songkran is one of the biggest travel periods in Thailand, and when it ends, millions of people try to leave at the same time. In 2026, that pressure has combined with a series of disruptions, Middle East airspace closures, water-damaged passports, financial strain, and unexpected legal complications, leaving a significant number of tourists stranded in Thailand after Songkran with no…
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Songkran finished but Pattaya is still going — Here is the full Wan Lai 2026 schedule
Songkran in Pattaya runs longer than anywhere else in Thailand, and that is not an accident. The local tradition known as Wan Lai extends the water festival well beyond the national three-day holiday, with different districts rotating their celebrations across the entire month of April. If you missed the main Songkran dates or simply want more, Pattaya is where you…
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Where to celebrate Songkran in Bangkok [2026]
Bangkok does Songkran at full volume, and 2026 is shaping up to be one of the biggest years yet. From world-class music festivals and riverside dining to free public celebrations and traditional blessing ceremonies, the city has more going on this April than any single person could cover for the Thai New Year. Whether you are a long-term expat, a…
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Chiang Mai and Lamphun are doing something special for Songkran 2026
If you are spending Songkran in the north this year, two cities are worth your attention if you are up north or going there. The Water Festival 2026, the 11th edition of the Thai Waterways Festival, brings Chiang Mai and Lamphun together under the theme “Have fun at Songkran in my hometown”, and both cities are running their own distinct…
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Thailand’s April heat can kill, but it can also bankrupt you
The heat in Thailand in April is not just uncomfortable. It is, by measurable standards, medically dangerous. Air temperatures regularly hit 40°C and above, but the number that actually matters is the heat index, which is how hot it feels when humidity is factored in. In Bangkok, that figure climbs to around 53°C on an average April afternoon. The reason…
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6 ways your transit route can affect entry into Thailand
Most travellers spend time making sure their visa is in order, their passport is valid, and they have enough cash before flying to Thailand. What far fewer people think about is the route they take to get there. The hub you connect through, how your tickets are booked, and even where you stopped two weeks ago can all determine whether…
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Why the Japanese people love Thais so much, though there are still a few ‘what on earth?’ moments
According to a regular annual survey by the Japanese Cabinet Office, Thailand consistently ranks among the countries Japanese people feel most warmly towards, usually second only to Taiwan. Japanese tourists in Thailand often seem especially relaxed. They appear more cheerful, open and at ease than they do back home. They smile more easily, speak to Thai people more freely, and…
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Escobar Jungle Party puts Koh Tao on Thailand’s best nightlife destinations
When people think of nightlife in Thailand, the first thing that often comes to mind is the famous Full Moon Party. Their mind might also think about the bustling nightclubs in Bangkok or even the Walking Street in Pattaya. But in 2022, there’s a new destination rising fast, Koh Tao, an island that’s quickly becoming a must-visit for party lovers…
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Why flying this Songkran 2026 might actually be cheaper than you think
Flights that normally cost 1,500 baht are hitting 8,000 baht during Songkran 2026. If you haven’t booked yet, you’re running late, but not out of options. Thailand’s April 13 to 15 public holidays create a natural five-day break that will push roughly 2.7 million domestic passengers through the country’s six major airports. The good news? Government intervention, including a 30%…
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From fashion to private jets: New luxury ecosystem shapes Thailand’s high-end travel landscape
Luxury in Thailand is evolving beyond traditional markers of wealth such as hotels, shopping and real estate, as lifestyle brands, mobility and curated experiences increasingly shape how high-net-worth travellers engage with the destination. Rather than focusing solely on luxury goods or property ownership, affluent consumers are prioritising lifestyle, identity and personal experiences. This shift is bringing together industries that have…
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