Online magazine from Thailand Tourism (UK & Ireland) to help you discover more of amazing Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
Canals (known in Thai as ‘khlongs’) are an integral part of Bangkok’s history. After the demise of Ayutthaya, a new capital was established in Thonburi in 1767. The capital moved again in 1782, but this time it was only a short move across the Chao Phraya River to Rattanakosin. This is the area of Bangkok […] The post Exploring Bangkok’s canals appeared first on Fan Club Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
What’s on in Thailand in November 2025. Key events and festivals to look out for in Thailand plus Thai-themed events in the UK and Ireland.| Fan Club Thailand
If you’re in Hua Hin or Cha Am and looking for a change of pace from the beach, consider a trip inland to Kaeng Krachan National Park. As Thailand’s largest national park and as part of a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaeng Krachan is a haven for nature lovers and one of the country’s […] The post Kaeng Krachan National Park appeared first on Fan Club Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
Planning a winter beach holiday in Thailand and want to avoid the crowds? We’ve got you covered. Although November to February is the tourist high season for Thailand, it’s still possible to find quiet island escapes. While it’s true that many of the best-known Thai islands see a surge in domestic and international visitors during […] The post Itinerary Ideas: Winter beach holiday on the Trang Islands appeared first on Fan Club Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
Thailand’s climate and varied landscapes make it a haven for nature lovers. With stunning National Parks, dazzling waterfalls, and incredible viewpoints, there is so much more to Thailand beyond the beach. And for flower-lovers, the country is home to many spectacular floral displays and colourful festivals. To show just how blooming wonderful Thailand is, we’ve […] The post 15 of the best locations to see flowers in bloom in Thailand appeared first on Fan Club Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
Go Beyond specialises in holidays away from the main tourist trail. Discover another side of Thailand with an emphasis on responsible travel.| Fan Club Thailand
Your guide to what’s on in Thailand during October 2025 with key events and festivals to look out for in Thailand plus Thai-themed events in the UK and Ireland. 7 OctoberAwk PhansaAwk Phansa marks the end of the Buddhist Phansa Rains Retreat period (sometimes called ‘Buddhist Lent’). In different regions of the country, Awk Phansa […] The post What’s on October 2025 appeared first on Fan Club Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
Your guide to some of the best waterfalls in Thailand. From Chiang Mai to Ko Kood, discover Thailand’s most beautiful waterfalls.| Fan Club Thailand
Are you travelling to Isaan, north-east Thailand? Find out the best things to see and do in Isaan with travel tips and advice from Fan Club Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
Travel to north Thailand to discover the charm of Nan, Phrae and Phayao. Use Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai as a base to explore these delightful locations.| Fan Club Thailand
Are you travelling to Mae Hong Son in north Thailand? Find out the best things to see and do in Mae Hong Son with tips and advice from Fan Club Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
Are you travelling to Chiang Mai in north Thailand? Find out the best things to see and do in Chiang Mai with travel tips and updated advice.| Fan Club Thailand
You may have heard of ‘Couch to 5k’, the fitness program from the NHS aimed at promoting better health and getting people active. It’s a great idea and one which inspired us to come up with our own ‘Couch to 5k’ Thailand itinerary. Don’t worry, there’s no running involved! But it is an active itinerary […] The post Low season travel itinerary for Thailand appeared first on Fan Club Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
We firmly believe that any month is a good month to visit Thailand. Temperatures remain warm year-round, and with such a diverse choice of destinations, there’s always somewhere new to discover or a new adventure awaiting. If you’ve never thought about visiting Thailand during the low season, we want to show you what you’re missing. […] The post 8 reasons to visit Thailand during the low season appeared first on Fan Club Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
What’s on in Thailand in September 2025. Key events and festivals to look out for in Thailand plus Thai-themed events in the UK and Ireland.| Fan Club Thailand
Interested in responsible travel? Visit Bo Suak village in Nan to enjoy the culture and heritage of North Thailand.| Fan Club Thailand
The official online magazine from Thailand Tourism (UK & Ireland). Thailand travel tips and advice to help you plan your visit.| Fan Club Thailand
Enjoy a tasty som tam recipe from Gary Butler, aka The Roaming Cook. And follow Fan Club Thailand for more Thai food inspiration and recipe ideas.| Fan Club Thailand
Try your hand at making a tasty bowl of khao soi with this recipe from Gary Butler at The Roaming Cook, and get a taste of Northern Thailand at home.| Fan Club Thailand
For anybody looking to discover Thailand away from the main tourist areas, travel to the north-east region of Isaan for a taste of the 'real Thailand'.| Fan Club Thailand
A journey through time with the Chiang Mai samlors| Fan Club Thailand
From ‘som tam’ to ‘khao soi’, there are so many tasty Thai dishes. If you are a foodie travelling to Thailand seek out these must-try regional dishes.| Fan Club Thailand
Thai food recipes: Pad kaprao moo (stir-fried holy basil with pork)| Fan Club Thailand
The food scene in Bangkok continues to evolve with the Thai capital an enticing location for foodies. Check out our top tips for your next visit to Bangkok.| Fan Club Thailand
Try this Thai red curry with chicken recipe from Gary Butler (The Roaming Cook). And follow Fan Club Thailand for more Thai food recipe tips and ideas.| Fan Club Thailand
Try making a Thai panang curry at home with these easy recipes. Choose from panang with pork or beef or opt for a vegetarian recipe with tofu.| Fan Club Thailand