Thailand Guide
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Values: Sanuk, Sabai, Mai Pen Rai
Sanuk, Sabai and Mai Pen Rai are three values that shape everyday life in Thailand. They remind you to find joy in small moments, stay calm in the middle of chaos and let go of things that do not matter. Together they create the gentle, warm feeling that makes Thailand so special.
Want to know how these three words can quietly change the way you travel?
Guide to Get Internet in Thailand (Roaming, Sim card or E-sim)
Having a local SIM card in Thailand makes your trip much easier. You can use maps, book rides, order food, stay connected with your friends and handle everything on the go without searching for WiFi. It is cheap, fast, and the simplest way to travel smoothly.
Read more, how and where you get it & please dont do the mistakes, what we did
What’s Happening in Thailand in December 2025
December is one of the best months to be in Thailand. The weather is finally good the evenings are cooler and the city fills up with markets festivals art shows concerts and one of the biggest cultural gatherings in the country. If you want to plan your month this guide gives you a clear overview of what is happening and where to go.
Best Ways to Get Cash in Thailand [Lowest Costs and Safest]
Getting money in Thailand is simple and convenient. ATMs are available almost everywhere, and most accept international cards, although a small withdrawal fee applies. You can also exchange cash at licensed money changers, which often offer better rates than airports or banks. For daily payments, cards and mobile payments are widely accepted, but having some cash helps for markets, taxis and local shops.
Here are our tips and what you be have aware of:
Guide to Basic Thai Phrases All Travellers Must Know
Thai is a tonal language, which means the same word can change its meaning depending on the tone. A small shift in pitch can completely transform what you are saying, so listening carefully matters more than speaking fast. Politeness is also part of every sentence, and adding khrap or kha shows respect and makes daily conversations smoother.
Want to know the most common mistakes travellers make when speaking Thai?
7 Fun Facts You Might Be Surprised about Thailand
Thailand is full of small surprises that even frequent travellers often miss. From cultural habits to everyday details, these little things shape how the country feels and how people live. Here are seven things you might not know about Thailand that will help you understand the country on a deeper and more authentic level.
Ready to discover the ones most travellers never notice?