Recommended Apps for Expats in Thailand
Life in the country becomes a whole lot easier when you have these helpful tools on your phone.
Planning your move to Thailand is exciting. ExpatDen’s Moving Guides help you find the right local or international moving company, hire international shippers, and more.
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Life in the country becomes a whole lot easier when you have these helpful tools on your phone.
While you are traveling outside of Thailand, instead of buying a new SIM card in your vacation country, it might be easier to activate roaming … Read more
So you have decided to leave your home and move to Thailand with your loved ones. For us pet lovers, of course, I am talking … Read more
Where to find practical, traditional, and antique pieces of all price ranges in the country.
Moving is a good chance to get rid of all the stuff you no longer want or need. But packing and unpacking, cleaning, and hiring … Read more
If you are lucky enough to fall in love with a Thai woman and know that you want to spend the rest of your life … Read more
Thailand has long been a magnet for people seeking holistic wellbeing and going on a Thailand Yoga retreat is a lifelong dream for many. With … Read more
Are you thinking about moving to Thailand but still unsure which part of the country suits you best? Thailand is quite large, with a variety of unique places to call home. Each city has its own charm, offering different vibes, along with distinct pros and cons.
If you’ve been following ExpatDen for a while, this event might not seem like your kind of thing. NomadFest Bangkok (November 20 to 22, 2025) … Read more
If you’re in Thailand during this time, you’ll probably notice some visible changes around the country, such as flags lowered to half-mast, people wearing darker clothes, and a quieter atmosphere overall. Here’s a simple guide on what you should do and be aware of during this mourning period.
Kanchanaburi is a province that perfectly blends tranquility, nature, and convenience. Just a short drive from Bangkok, you can comfortably live here for only 50,000 THB a month, surrounded by river views, mountains, and friendly locals. It’s ideal for those looking to start a new life in a peaceful and charming town.
Bangkok or Chiang Mai? Discover how these two Thai cities compare in cost, lifestyle, jobs, and expat living from someone who’s lived in both.