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Test & Go Travel Lane: Thailand Ready To Welcome Vaccinated Malaysians from March
The authorities of Thailand have announced that they will be reopening their borders to Malaysians soon.Tioman, Genting Highlands Tourism Bubble On Pause, Thailand Considers Allowing Malaysian Tourists
The Tioman Island and Genting Highlands tourism bubble scheduled to begin on 1 October has been suspended indefinitely.Malaysia Keen To Explore Muslim-Friendly Tourism With Indonesia & Thailand
With Malaysia and her neighbours being among the world’s most Muslim-friendly travel destinations, MOTAC is keen to collaborate with the travel industries of Indonesia and Thailand to develop a common set of Muslim-friendly tourism standards.Thailand’s Phuket Sandbox Reduced To Seven Days
The Tourism Authority of Thailand is pressing for the minimum stay requirement of 14 nights for Phuket Sandbox travellers to be reduced to seven nights to boost year-end bookings.Malaysia-Japan Travel Bubble, Thailand Named Safest Holiday Destination, RMCO SOPs, & More (21 Aug)
This week's roundup of travel news you may have missed: political plays in the Pearl of the Orient, a video on travel influencers you have to watch and more.Hopping Aboard The Death Railway Of Thailand & Myanmar
The Death Railway which travels through Thailand and Myanmar was built during World War II, and used to transport troops and supplies between the two countries.Is Khao San Road In Bangkok, Thailand Really All It’s Made Out To Be?
Khao San Road is a stopover for most travellers; especially backpackers making their way around Southeast Asia.A Day With The Pink Dolphins Of Khanom, Thailand
Khanom’s one of the few places in Thailand not yet over-developed and flooded with tourists, and the main attraction here are the pink dolphins.Having My Drink Spiked In Thailand: Lessons Learned
I booked a solo trip to Phuket, Thailand when I was 22. I remember dancing to MC Hammer and having a great time, but as the night wore on, there was a sudden point at which I lost all control.15 Things You Need To Do In Bangkok, Thailand
No matter which part of the world you belong to, if you’re a traveller who loves lip-smacking street food, fancies a relaxing massage, or enjoys fine arts and culture, then you won’t want to miss out on Bangkok’s magic.The Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
Concentrated within an area of 70 square kilometres are over 190 ruins that make up the Sukhothai Historical Park. This park in Mueang Kao, Thailand is divided into five zones with most of the best-known temples located at the central zone.The Hall Of Opium In Sop Ruak, Thailand
The Golden Triangle is a magical place. What makes it so unique is that it’s the area where three Southeast Asian countries – Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand – meet. The area used to be notorious for its cultivation of opium; at one point being one of the world’s chief producers.