by Key Visa | Mar 13, 2018 | Living in Thailand
Forget about the Grand Canyon or Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park for a moment. Did you know that you can also find an amazing range of national parks in Thailand? If you are planning to visit this beautiful and diverse country, you will find that the national parks...
by Key Visa | Mar 1, 2018 | Living in Thailand
Thailand’s popular beaches receive over a million visits from British tourists alone annually, besides those who are here on long stay visas. In 2018, Thailand has projected to welcome more than 37 million tourists from all around the globe. On a more serious...
by Key Visa | Dec 14, 2017 | Living in Thailand
Are you heading to Thailand for Christmas and New Year’s Eve? Thailand is one of Asia’s top tourist destinations during the end of year holidays. There is plenty that happens during this period in Thailand and there are plenty of attractions during the cold...
by Key Visa | Oct 30, 2017 | Living in Thailand
Thailand is one of the countries in Asia that teem with temples, and this is because Buddhism is the main religion in the country. Travellers from all over the world enjoy visiting these temples because of the great photo opportunities as well as the architectural...
by Key Visa | Aug 25, 2017 | Living in Thailand
This may come as a surprise to some foreigners but there are certain days when alcohol sales are restricted in Thailand nationwide. This law was passed in 2009 to accommodate Buddhist holidays which take place at certain months in a year. These days have been...
by Key Visa | Jul 25, 2017 | Living in Thailand
Thailand is studded with incredible historical and cultural sites which makes it a popular tourist destination in Asia. The Land of Smiles is also known for its crystal blue beaches, affordable beach front bungalows, great food, thick jungles and top luxury hotels in...