Wild Elephant Encounter Safety Tips

To appreciate Thailand’s natural beauty and elephants responsibly, follow park rules, maintain safe distances, avoid close interactions, and follow safety guidelines. Stick to designated paths, avoid loud noises when driving near wildlife, and report sightings. Understand elephant behavior and respect them for a safe and fulfilling experience.

Suan Charoensap Partners with Food Farm Hub to Deliver Premium Fruits and Processed Fruits Worldwide

Suan Charoensap, a premium fruit farm in Rayong, Thailand, has teamed up…

FPT Joins SAP PartnerEdge as a Sell Partner in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand to Drive Regional Intelligent Transformation

Mr. Levi Nguyen, CEO of FPT Taiwan and Thailand, and Mr. Deepak…

Thanyarak Foundation Partners with Kru Parn and UNIQLO to Introduce “UTme Thanyarak”: Create Your Unique T-Shirt or Tote Bag Celebrating “The Power of Self-Love”

In celebration of its 30th anniversary, the Thanyarak Foundation, under the patronage…

Exports in June expanded strongly, and the one-month delay in U.S. reciprocal tariffs has further supported the full-yea…

In June 2025, Thai merchandise exports rose 15.5% year-on-year to USD 28,649.9 million, supported by electronics and gold exports. However, slower growth was seen in various sectors, while imports increased by 13.1%. Trade balance recorded a surplus of USD 1,061.7 million.

Embrace a slower pace and let Thailand’s enchanting beauty captivate you.

Traveling by train in Thailand offers more than just transportation; it provides an immersive journey through stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It fosters connections, as trains become vibrant communities filled with diverse stories. Train travel invites travelers to embrace the journey, savoring every moment and experiencing the country’s essence.

Standard Chartered and Alibaba Group Forge Strategic Partnership for Technology and Growth

Standard Chartered and Alibaba Group have formed a strategic partnership aimed at…

Flood Update: Current Travel Conditions and Attractions in Northern Thailand

Flooding in Northern Thailand is receding. Most attractions are open, except some in Nan and Phrae. Travel by air, rail, and road is mostly unaffected. Visitors should verify conditions before visiting. Some sites remain closed due to cleaning. Check with the Tourism Authority of Thailand for updates.