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Lop Buri: Journey Through Time

Running from February 9 to 18, the King Narai’s Reign Festival 2024 spans 10 days and 10 nights in Lop Buri Province. This festive event transforms Lop Buri, the stronghold of King Narai in the 17th century, into a captivating blend of history and celebration at the Phra Narai Ratchaniwet and nearby historical sites.

Majestic Migration

Experience the mesmerizing spectacle of hundreds of Northern Pintails gracefully migrating to the stunning landscape of Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park in the southern province of Prachuab Khiri Khan.

Dusit Expands Its Presence in Southern Thailand

Nestled in the heart of Phatthalung, this luxurious retreat offers an irresistible invitation to travellers, enhanced by an exclusive opening offer of a THB 1,500++ room package. This alluring promotion not only underscores the hotel's unwavering commitment to delivering unmatched luxury but also sets the stage for an extraordinary experience in this picturesque destination.

Paws and Paradise

Recognising the growing demand, the hotel group proudly announces the removal of weight restrictions on pets at their Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Ubon Ratchathani, Udonthani and soon-to-open Ayutthaya hotels. Additionally, these first-of-their-kind properties are set to introduce indoor and outdoor cafés and restaurants dedicated to pet owners in Thailand's Northeast and North Bangkok regions.

Baan Tepa and Gaa Earn Two Michelin Stars in the 2024 Guide

Chef Chudaree Debhakam of Baan Tepa and Chef Garima Arora of Gaa took the spotlight at the recent MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2024 presentation. Their restaurants secured the distinction of being the only two newcomers awarded two Michelin stars, a testament to their culinary prowess and contributions to the evolving gastronomic scene.

10 Best Places to go for Stargazing around Thailand

Outdoors at night is a truly enchanting experience. As the daytime world settles into slumber, a new realm comes to life, a realm filled with extraordinary wonders that far too few of us have the pleasure of witnessing. Thanks to the Tourism Authority of Thailand and the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), more than 20 dark sky conservation areas now grace the nation's five regions. And, without a doubt, this number is steadily increasing to cater to the growing popularity of Astro-tourism in Thailand.

SAS Reopens Copenhagen-Bangkok Route

After a decade-long pause, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is once again connecting Copenhagen and Bangkok with direct flights. The airline has introduced a new thrice-weekly winter route, deploying its modern Airbus A350 aircraft for this service.

Visit Chiang Rai for an Artful Experience

Chiang Rai is poised to captivate art connoisseurs and travellers with its upcoming series of art exhibitions, which will showcase the impressive works of local and international artists. As Thailand's northernmost province, Chiang Rai takes immense pride in hosting the third instalment of the highly anticipated Thailand Biennale. This remarkable cultural event is scheduled to run from December 9, 2023, to April 30, 2024.

Lamphun: Let There Be Light

Over 100,000 small lanterns are arranged to illuminate the sacred stupa of Phra That Hariphunchai in Lamphun Province, located in Northern Thailand. This enchanting festival takes place annually, serving as a tribute to the towering ninth-century pagoda and creating an unforgettable after-dark spectacle with hundreds of thousands of vibrant lanterns.

“Red Rooster’s Comb” of Phu Luang

After the monsoon season and heavy rainfall, the vivid red blossoms of Ngon Kai Daeng flowers are a welcome sight, signaling that winter will soon arrive at Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary.

Phuket Veg Fest Returns to Purify the Island’s Spirit

Returning to Thailand's premier beach holiday destination on October 15, this nine-day festival is a journey of purification and atonement. The entire town comes alive with vibrant yellow flags, symbolizing the commencement of this profound spiritual retreat.

Suvarnabhumi: SAT-1 Terminal Set for a Soft Launch

Suvarnabhumi Airport is all set to unveil its new SAT-1 terminal, marking a significant expansion of its passenger capacity from 45 million to 60 million annually. The SAT-1 terminal plays a pivotal role in the airport's phase-two development plan, aimed at enhancing its ability to handle the growing influx of passengers and air traffic. The terminal has undergone rigorous testing, including trial operations conducted during both days and night to ensure its readiness for the grand opening on late September 2023.
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