May is the last month of summer and the beginning of the rainy season, which starts from mid-May. Among the six regions of Thailand, the southern region has the highest rainfall. The most popular types of tourism in May are Ecotourism and cultural tourism. Let’s explore the amazing nature and charming tradition of this month. 

April holds the highest temperatures and gusts of wind in some areas. The temperature might get up to 42°C in the Northern and Northeastern regions. Most people tend to go to the beach or visit big provinces as a result of having a long holiday the long holiday this month to celebrate the Songkran festival.

Pre-departure COVID Test Lifted; Sandbox and Quarantine Programs Reduced; COVID Visa Extension To Continue Until May 24

Thailand Travel Updates

Thailand’s Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) today approved the lifting of the pretravel testing requirement for international arrivals beginning 1 April 2022, as the kingdom prepares a four-phase plan to downgrade the COVID-19 pandemic to endemic disease.

Traditional Musical Instruments of Thailand
Thai Classical Music
Thai musical instruments consist of strings, percussion, and wind to create melodies and rhythms. Thai classical music band is divided into three types.

Tip: when traveling in Thailand we should give tips?

Tipping is an expression in a variety of ways depending on where you are. While it’s not standard in Thailand, it is happily accepted. The tipping culture varies heavily depending on where you eat. The higher up you go, the more common tipping becomes. This makes sense because those who dine at more pricey restaurants are much more likely to be able to pay a tip. So where you should leave a little change on the table while traveling in Thailand.

March in Thailand

March is a complete hot season of around 30-40°C throughout every region of Thailand. Despite the hot weather, there are still many amazing attractions with lots of magical activities like seas and Beaches in some provinces, which are perfect for the hot season of March.

We love tuk-tuk

Thai tuk-tuk is a national emblem of Thailand and is at the heart of the authentic experience for most visitors. Of course, the tuk-tuk also serves as a valuable mode of transport for locals in Thailand.

Naga Cave
"Naga Cave" is a cave located in the area, Phu Langka National Park Bueng Khong Long District, Bueng Kan, the boundary between Bueng Kan and Nakhon Phanom. Naga Cave is that inside the cave you will find a rock shaped like a giant snake or the body of a serpent.

Become Buddhist Monk

Independence to practice religion is protected by the constitution in Thailand where an estimated 95 % of the population is Buddhist. Most Thai men aged over 20 from Buddhist families are expected to be ordained as monks.

The elephant in Thai Tradition

  Thai elephant or Chang Thai (ช้างไทย)is the national animal of Thailand. Elephants and their predecessors are thought to have been in Thailand since approximately 16 million years ago. The elephant found in Thailand is the Indian elephant. Known for their strength and intelligence.