Not known for its modesty or the the tameness of some of the performances in it’s go-go bars, each year the Silom Road area of central Bangkok has become ground zero for the biggest […]
Known internationally as the land of smiles (LOS), a new website that went live today is sure to wipe the smiles off the faces of the people at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) when […]
As Thailand races towards it’s globally recognised water festival, Songkran, heralding in of the Thai New Year, all indications are that the 2011 Songkran festival celebrations in Thailand will be the wettest for a long […]
Patee Sarasin, chief executive officer of Thailand regional airline Nok Air (Nok), has confirmed that none of the 737-400 series aircraft the airline operates are affected by an emergency safety directive issued by the US […]
Foreign governments are warning travellers to Thailand to exercise a “high degree of caution” as floods, mudslides, and the closure of airports and coastal boating services to popular southern holiday islands see the Thai navy […]
If names such as the Hells Angels, Bandidos or Deaths Messenger, or the distinctive deep throated growl of Harley Davidson’s are enough to cause you to clear the kids from the street, lock the doors […]
Enthusiasts of leather, body art, large loud motorbikes (and their often equally larger than life owners) and very loud cars will be descending en masse on the Thailand Eastern seaboard city of Pattaya next week […]
The third annual Pattaya International Bed Races were held yesterday, January 30, 2011 with thousands of local and international holiday makers enjoying the spectacle along the beachfront of one of Thailand’s most recognised tourist destinations. […]
Bangkok’s notorious nightlife district of Patpong was turned into a battle ground last night (May 6, 2009) as hundreds of night-market traders rioted against Thai police. The angry scene erupted when Thai police and government […]
Thailand Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has targeted the Thailand tourism industry as a priority for reviving the Thai economy in 2009, in a speech to members of the National Economic and Social Advisory Council (Nesac). […]
Less than 24-hours after Thailand Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva removed the state of emergency decree for Bangkok and five other Thai provinces, red-shirt pro-democracy supporters have rallied at Sanam Luang, a traditional political rallying ground […]
One week after Thai soldiers clashed with rioting pro-democracy “red shirt” protesters on the streets of Bangkok the country is still governed under the state of emergency decree imposed by Thailand Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. […]