Uncover Thailand’s Spooky Past Through Bangkok Haunt’s Tour
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Discover Thailand's Dark Past With Bangkok Haunt's Spine-Chilling Walking Tour

Thailand Bangkok Tour Creepy Halloween Haunt

The Halloween season calls for a spooky adventure! If you’re up for a spine-tingling experience while learning about the chilling tales of Thailand, Bangkok Hauntis worth signing up for. Founded by American-born Justin Dunne, the spooky 10-hour tour takes guests to the haunted sites of Bangkok. From an abandoned school to cursed establishments and houses, you’re bound to have the creepiest walking tour of your life. Here's everything you need to know about the Bangkok Haunt experience.


Time

The Bangkok Haunt adventure starts from 10 AM to 8 PM. Guests are encouraged to arrive at the meetup location 10 minutes before the tour begins.

Itinerary

1. The trip starts with a visit to Thammasat University, a haunted school where students were brutally massacred by soldiers and far-right parliamentary groups during a bloody crackdown in 1976. Rumour has it that current students experience sinister encounters when taking the school elevator at night.

    2. Next is the Royal Hotel, an abandoned establishment that was used as a makeshift morgue for dead protesters in 1992. According to Dunne, guests hear toilets flushing and see dead souls looking back at them in the mirror.

      3. The next location is a short-time hotel where a floating woman’s head is believed to roam around and hunt for humans. Dunne said the woman likes to feast on flesh and feces.

      4. For an even creepier adventure, you’ll also go inside an abandoned cinema where ghosts are believed to roam and approach guests.

        5. To conclude the spooky tour, you’ll visit a haunted apartment building on a dimly lit alleyway. According to Dunne, the apartment was formerly an abortion clinic in the 1990s.


        Ticket Price

        The ghost tour is open to locals, expats, and tourists looking to have a hair-raising Halloween experience. It's priced at THB2,500 per guest (based on 2020 prices) and can be booked via bangkokhaunt@gmail.com. For more information, contact Justine Dunne.

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        MICHELIN Honors Banyan Tree Krabi — And Saffron’s Menu Gets a Golden Touch

        42Photo by Courtesy of Banyan Tree Krabi

        For the discerning traveler seeking more than just a beachfront villa, Banyan Tree Krabi offers a curated experience that’s now MICHELIN-approved.

        Awarded Two Keys by the MICHELIN Guide Thailand for the second-year running, the resort blends architectural elegance, wellness innovation, and culinary artistry into one unforgettable stay.

        Banyan Tree Krabi exterior
        Courtesy of Banyan Tree Krabi

        The MICHELIN Key system, introduced in 2024, mirrors the famed Star ratings for restaurants but applies to hotels. This year, only 21 properties across Thailand earned Two Keys, placing Banyan Tree Krabi among the country’s most distinguished destinations. The Guide’s criteria include architecture and design, service quality, character, value, and community impact, areas where Banyan Tree Krabi continues to shine.

        And in September 2025, the resort’s Rainforest Spa, the region’s first luxury hydrotherapy facility, was honored with both a Thailand Tourism Outstanding Award and a Sustainability Award in the Health and Wellness category. MICHELIN described the spa as “where tropical serenity meets holistic wellness,” a fitting tribute to its immersive, rejuvenating experience.

        Pla Chuk Khrueng
        Pla Chuk Khrueng | Courtesy of Banyan Tree Krabi
        Laab Gai Tawd
        Laab Gai Tawd | Courtesy of Banyan Tree Krabi

        Meanwhile, the resort’s signature restaurant Saffron has undergone a refined transformation. Guests can now enjoy dishes served on porcelain china with gold-plated cutlery, and a “Sorbet of the Day” to cleanse the palate between courses. The menu features elevated Thai classics like laab gai thod, a crispy ground chicken salad prepared tableside, and pla chuk khrueng, a revived Krabi-native recipe starring locally caught mackerel in coconut curry paste.

        With 72 pool suites and villas, including a seven-bedroom Presidential Beachfront Pool Villa, Banyan Tree Krabi offers a full suite of luxury amenities: two restaurants, a beach bar, beach club, kids’ club, fitness center, meeting rooms, and the award-winning spa.

        Ready to experience MICHELIN-level hospitality in Thailand’s coastal paradise? Book your stay at Banyan Tree Krabi via their website. Meanwhile, follow them on Instagram and Facebook for updates and offerings.

        Location: 279 Moo 3, Nong Thale, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand

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        FVTURE: SEA’s Largest Hyperclub with 6,000 Capacity Redefines Party Culture

        11Photo by FVTURE

        For a city as vibrant as Bangkok, it makes sense for its nightlife to be ever-evolving. This December, the city is flipping the switch on a whole new era of after-dark indulgence with the launch of FVTURE, Southeast Asia’s first hyperclub — and it’s not just big but also seismic.

        Located on the sixth floor of the newly minted BRAVO Mall in RCA, FVTURE is a purpose-built, 6,000-capacity venue that’s redefining what it means to party in Asia. A combination of Ibiza-level sound, Berlin-inspired visuals, and Vegas-grade scale, FVTURE aims to establish itself as an immersive playground.

        The club is the first in Asia to feature the L2 & L2D L-Acoustic system, boasting over 40 subwoofers and a multi-array configuration that promises to shake you to your core in the best way possible.

        Official teasing poster
        Courtesy of FVTURE

        As a full-blown sensory experience, the venue comes with a 500-square-meter LED wall front and center, plus another 500 sqm of modular LED panels wrapping the space. The visuals are designed to be 360° and fully immersive. Modular side stages, VIP lounges, and flexible event formats mean the club can morph to fit any vibe, from underground techno to full-scale festival energy.

        FVTURE will be SEA’s Largest Hyperclub with 6,000 Capacity
        Photo from Website/FVTURE

        The brains behind the operation are nightlife veteran Victor Wang, sustainability-focused COO Michele Wang, and music director Pablo Vas, known for his work with Down Temple and Tucan Bangkok. Their vision is clear: to make Bangkok a global nightlife destination, capable of hosting world-class events like Tomorrowland and EDC.

        FVTURE is ”a statement of intent,” said Victor and Michele Wang. “Bangkok has long deserved a venue that stands alongside the global greats, and that’s exactly what we’ve built. From sound to visuals to community, we’ve designed FVTURE from the ground up to really break into new frontiers and give Asia the truly mind-blowing club it’s long deserved. The team we build is key to this — we put big importance on personality when hiring staff and only bring onboard people that are excited about FVTURE. This helps us set exactly the right [vibe] and define the special character of the whole project.”

        FVTURE’s grand opening is slated for December 2025, with ticketing expected to go live in early November. Check out the venue’s official website, and follow their Instagram and Facebook for lineup drops, ticket releases, and exclusive launch events.

        Location: 6th Floor, BRAVO Mall, RCA, Bangkok, Thailand 

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        One Bangkok Unveils 'A City Always Ready' to Redefine Modern Lifestyle

        11Photo by One Bangkok

        Most city developments promise the future, but for One Bangkok, it’s already living it.

        In the heart of Thailand’s capital, One Bangkok, a mixed-use urban development, is setting a new global benchmark for what a city can be. With its bold tagline, “A City Always Ready,” this mixed-use megaproject is about building a better life. Slated to be the largest integrated development in Southeast Asia, it’s a masterclass in smart design, sustainability, and human-centric innovation.

        One Bangkok
        Courtesy of One Bangkok

        The numbers alone are staggering: five office towers, three luxury hotels, five residential towers, and over 900 retail outlets, all stitched together by 50+ rai of green space and a two-kilometer Art Loop. But it’s the philosophy behind the project that makes it lifestyle gold.

        Inspired by cities like Copenhagen and Zurich, One Bangkok is designed to be walkable, inclusive, and resilient, all while it’s equipped with earthquake-resistant foundations (with piles driven 80 meters deep), flood-prevention tanks holding 15,000 cubic meters of water, and AI-powered security systems with over one million sensors and 5,000+ CCTV cameras.

        One Bangkok
        Courtesy of One Bangkok

        It makes no surprises when wellness is woven into every detail of this integrated district. The buildings are pursuing WELL Platinum certification, with MERV air filters, UV sanitation, and NSF-certified water systems. Touchless tech and universal design features, like tactile paving and wheelchair-friendly paths, ensure accessibility for all.

        Connectivity is another win. Direct access to MRT Lumphini Station, expressways, and a free EV shuttle to BTS Ploen Chit make commuting seamless. And with a District Command Center monitoring everything from safety to energy use, One Bangkok is both smart and stylish.

        Established as a place to live and thrive, whether you’re sipping coffee in a shaded plaza, browsing curated retail, or networking in Tower 4’s community hub, One Bangkok invites you to experience the city as it should be: ready for anything.

        Visit One Bangkok’s official website, and follow their Instagram and Facebook to take a deep dive into the future of living.

        Location: Wireless Road, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

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        Trip.com Launches 'Go Thailand' Campaign with Up to 50% Off Travel Deals

        20250926 go thailandPhoto by Trip.com

        Trip.com has teamed up with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to launch the “Go Thailand” — a limited-time campaign offering travelers from 16 international markets exclusive discounts of up to 50% on hotels, flights, and local activities across Thailand. The promotion runs from Sept. 9 to Oct. 31, 2025, with fresh “Big Wednesday” flash deals released weekly.

        Official poster for the "Go Thailand" campaign
        Courtesy of Trip.com

        The campaign is exclusively available on the Trip.com website and mobile app, reaching travelers across Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, and Europe – including Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, and other key markets where demand for Thailand travel remains strong.

        What’s On Offer

        • Discounts of up to 50% on hotels, flights, and activities across major Thai destinations
        • New coupons and flash deals every Wednesday, offering multiple opportunities for travelers to secure maximum savings.
        • Offers tailored to each market, designed to highlight the best of Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and more.
        Beaches of Thailand
        Courtesy of Trip.com
        Culture of Thailand
        Courtesy of Trip.com

        “Thailand’s appeal lies in its incredible diversity — ancient culture meets modern dynamism, bustling cities complement serene beaches, and world-class luxury co-exists with authentic local experiences,” said Edison Chen, Vice President of Trip.com Group. “Through our exclusive offers and comprehensive travel solutions, we’re making it easier than ever for travelers to discover why Thailand remains one of the world’s most beloved destinations.”

        From the vibrant street markets and golden temples of Bangkok to the crystal waters of Phi Phi Islands, Thailand offers experiences that captivate every type of traveler. Explore and rediscover the Land of Smiles through the “Go Thailand” campaign!

        For more information, visit the Trip.com website here and follow their Facebook and Instagram pages.

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        Dusit Arun at Dusit Central Park Unveils Thailand’s Largest Urban Roof Park

        20250923 dusit arunPhoto by Dusit Central Park/Instagram

        Bangkok just got a new green landmark. Vimarn Suriya Company Limited, the joint-venture behind the world-class Dusit Central Park development, has officially unveiled the Dusit Arun at Dusit Central Park, Thailand’s largest urban roof park.

        Spanning 7 rai (11,200 sq.m), the elevated park space features an extended park view that seamlessly connects to Lumpini Park. More than just an urban green space, Dusit Arun has been designed as an inclusive sanctuary for well-being, nature, and healing — open for all ages, genders, and lifestyles.

        A space to enjoy a wide variety of recreational activities
        The Dusitpini Amphitheatre | Courtesy of Dusit Central Park
        Offers a panoramic view of the city skyline
        Bird's Nest Viewpoint | Courtesy of Dusit Central Park
        Offers a new perspective of Bangkok
        Sawasdee Bangkok Viewpoint | Courtesy of Dusit Central Park
        An activity zone that's both a meeting point and striking photo spot
        The Terrace | Courtesy of Dusit Central Park

        Highlights of this newly opened urban roof park include the Dusitpini Amphitheatre, an urban recreational space to enjoy a wide variety of activities; the Bird Nest Viewpoint, offering a panoramic view of the city skyline amidst the greenery; the Sawasdee Bangkok Viewpoint, giving visitors a new perspective of Bangkok; The Terrace, an activity zone that also serves as a meeting point and striking photo spot; Cascade 2513, a waterfall area inspired by the signature nine-step waterfall of the original Dusit Thani Bangkok hotel; The Plaza, a lush green lawn to relax in nature; D Garden, a green haven reserved for residents of The Residences at Dusit Central Park; and The Courtyard, designed to accommodate small-scale activities in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.

        Inspired by the original nine-step waterfall in the Dusit Thani Bangkok hotel
        Cascade 2513 | Courtesy of Dusit Central Park
        A lush green space to relax and rewind
        The Plaza | Courtesy of Dusit Central Park
        A garden reserved for residents of The Residences at Dusit Central Park
        D Garden | Courtesy of Dusit Central Park
        A relaxing and welcoming atmosphere for everyone to enjoy
        The Courtyard | Courtesy of Dusit Central Park

        Beautifully blending “Dusit,” symbolizing peace and paradise, and “Arun,” the first light of day, representing new beginnings. The park represents this fully: a lush expanse of green space that restores the body and mind at any moment of the day, just in the heart of Bangkok.

        The Dusit Arun at Dusit Central Park is open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM. For more information, news, and activities, visit the Dusit Central Park website here, follow their Instagram and LINE Official.

        Location: 4th to 7th Floor, Dusit Central Park, 27/2 Soi Yommarat, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok City 10500

        Opening Hours: Daily, from 6 AM to 10 PM

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        Mandarin Oriental BKK Unveils 18-Month Celebration for 150th Anniversary

        11Photo by Mandarin Oriental Bangkok/Website

        When a hotel has hosted kings, literary legends, and generations of jet-setters, an anniversary would definitely make a legacy. Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, the grande dame of Thai hospitality, has just unveiled plans for its 150th anniversary celebration, and it’s shaping up to be a masterclass in elegance. With 18 months of curated experiences divided into six immersive chapters, the hotel is inviting guests to step into its story, one that began in 1876 and continues to redefine luxury on the banks of the Chao Phraya River.

        Mandarin Oriental Bangkok in the past
        Photo from Website/Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
        Mandarin Oriental Bangkok in the past
        Photo from Website/Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

        The campaign, titled “150 Years of Legendary Service,” unfolds in six immersive chapters, each spotlighting a different facet of the hotel’s heritage and future until March 2027. From culinary artistry and wellness rituals to cultural discovery and storytelling, guests will be treated to curated experiences that honor the past while embracing modern luxury.

        The festivities begin with a regal Opening Luncheon and Gala Dinner on Nov.22, 2025, featuring culinary diplomacy by the Club des Chefs des Chefs, personal chefs to world leaders, and a surprise performance by a celebrated artist.

        The celebration begins with Legacy: Unveiling Our Origins, honoring the people and milestones that shaped Thailand’s first luxury hotel since its founding in 1876.

        People: Voices of Influence pays tribute to the guests, staff, and cultural icons, like Somerset Maugham, who helped define the hotel’s character.

        Service: Tales of Excellence explores the evolution of Mandarin Oriental’s renowned hospitality, built on warmth, precision, and innovation.

        Culture: Journeys of Discovery immerses guests in the hotel’s artistic and literary ties to Thai and global traditions.

        Craft: Shaping New Traditions celebrates the artisans behind its culinary, design, and wellness experiences, blending heritage with sophistication.

        Finally, Innovation: Spirit of Innovation looks ahead, spotlighting the hotel’s future through visionary design and technology, while staying rooted in its legacy.

        Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
        Photo from Website/Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

        Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Mandarin Oriental Bangkok has long been a sanctuary for discerning travelers. Since opening its doors in 1876 as The Oriental Hotel, it has hosted literary icons like Somerset Maugham and Noël Coward, and continues to be a beacon of elegance in Southeast Asia.

        Be ready to explore the six chapters and book your anniversary experience at the Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok’s official website. Follow them on Instagram and Facebook for more information and announcements.

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        Aman Nai Lert’s New Urban Sanctuary Redefines Luxury Living in Bangkok

        11Photo by Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

        Imagine stepping into a private haven above the city, where the skyline glows at sunset, and serenity is not just a luxury but a way of life. That’s the experience awaiting guests at the newly unveiled Aman Suite at Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, a pinnacle of urban elegance nestled in the heart of Thailand’s capital.

        Opened earlier in 2025, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok marks Aman’s second Thai property, following the iconic Amanpuri in Phuket. Set within the lush, historic Nai Lert Park, this seven-acre oasis offers rare tranquility in the middle of one of Asia’s most dynamic cities.

        Designed by renowned architect Jean-Michel Gathy, the hotel blends Aman’s minimalist aesthetic with Thai heritage architecture, creating a cultural landmark as much as a luxury retreat.

        Aman Suite
        Courtesy of Aman Nai Lert Bangkok
        Aman Suite
        Courtesy of Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

        The crown jewel of the property is the Aman Suite, occupying the entire 18th floor with sweeping views of Bangkok and Nai Lert Park. Available as a one-bedroom layout (566 sqm) or expanded into a three-bedroom configuration (713 sqm), the suite is a masterclass in space, privacy, and refinement. Highlights include a west-facing terrace, formal dining for 12, a spa-like master bathroom, and a private study.

        Aman Suite
        Courtesy of Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

        But what truly sets the Aman Suite apart is its exclusive in-suite wellness amenities, a private spa with plunge pools, sauna, steam room, and a calming water feature, plus a state-of-the-art cinema room with tiered seating and acoustic soundproofing.

        Guests can enjoy fast-track airport arrival, private limousine transfers, daily breakfast, and a personal host. Those staying two nights or more are invited to indulge in Afternoon Tea at 1872, one of the hotel’s signature dining venues.

        Aman Nai Lert Bangkok offers 51 additional suites starting at 94 sqm, each designed to reflect Thailand’s rich cultural tapestry with warm woods, soft tones, and thoughtful details.

        Reservations for the Aman Suite are only available via their email and phone, for more information, contact anlb.res@aman.com or call +66 2035 1111. Discover the art of elevated city living at their official website, Instagram, and Facebook.

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        Bangkok to Celebrate Street Art and Heritage this Sept. 15 to 21, 2025

        20250912 Krung ThepPhoto by Sawasdee France/Instagram

        The streets of Bangkok are turning into an open-air art exhibition for the “Krung Thep Creative Streets” from Sept. 15 to 21, 2025!

        Hosted by the French Embassy in Thailand, Sawasdee France, and other European and Thai partners, the “Krung Thep Creative Streets” is in celebration of European Heritage Days 2025, offering unique opportunities to experience Bangkok through the lenses of heritage and its contemporary counterpart, and the cultural ties of Thailand and Europe.

        The official poster of "Krung Thep Creative Streets"
        Photo from Facebook/Sawasdee France

        The week-long program will have two parts: from Sept. 15 to 19, 2025, Thai and European artists will be creating large murals in different iconic neighborhoods in Bangkok, such as Charoen Krung, Talat Noi, South Sathon, Surawong, and Lumpini. Guests, residents, and tourists can come by and watch these artists make their works throughout the week.

        On Sept. 20 to 21, 2025, guided tours conducted in Thai and English will be done, exploring the heritage and architecture of over 25 historic landmarks and street art as part of European Heritage days.

        Here’s a look at the other events happening during the week-long program:

        • Sept. 18, 2025: A bilingual conference on “Street Art and Architectural Heritage” held in English and Thai at the Thailand Creative and Design Center (TCDC)
        • Sept. 19, 2025: An English discussion on “The Evolution of Street Art” at the Alliance Française de Bangkok
        • Sept. 20, 2025: An evening at The Warehouse and Clutch BKK to celebrate Street Art Week

        Krung Thep Creative Streets” brings art, culture, and community together with murals, talks, tours, and live gatherings, while showing how heritage and creativity continue to stay alive and shape the city landscape.

        Registrations for the guided tour are available here.

        For more information, follow the French Embassy in Thailand on Facebook and Instagram pages, and Sawasdee France on Facebook and Instagram.

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        Midscale Meets Modern: IHG’s Garner Brand Makes a Sunny Debut in Pattaya

        Garner Hotel Preston Samlesbury1Photo by Garner/Instagram

        Sun, sea, and a brand-new stay! IHG is shaking up Pattaya’s hotel scene with something refreshingly different. The global hospitality group is bringing its laid-back, comfort-first Garner brand to Southeast Asia for the very first time, and it’s landing right in the heart of Thailand’s favorite beach town. Opening in late 2025, Garner Hotel Pattaya Central promises a stay that’s easy-going, smart, and full of character.

        Holiday Inn Pattaya
        Photo from Website/Holiday Inn Pattaya
        InterContinental Pattaya Resort
        Photo from Website/InterContinental Pattaya Resort

        This marks the fourth IHG property in Pattaya, joining the ranks of InterContinental Pattaya Resort, Holiday Inn Pattaya, and Holiday Inn Express Pattaya Central. The new hotel is part of IHG’s growing footprint in Thailand, where the company now boasts 40 open hotels and 41 in the pipeline, a clear signal that the Land of Smiles is central to its regional strategy.

        Developed in partnership with Nova Park Company Limited, a trusted name in Pattaya real estate, Garner Hotel Pattaya Central is designed for value-conscious travelers who want comfort and convenience. Guests can expect free Wi-Fi, DIY laundry, snacks at the Garner Shop, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that’s perfect for both leisure and business stays. The property will also feature all-day dining, a pool, and a fitness center, rounding out the essentials for a well-balanced trip.

        Garner is IHG’s midscale conversion brand, launched in 2023 to offer hotel owners a fast-track option with strong returns. With 51 open properties across Japan, the US, and Germany, and 87 more signed globally, Garner is quickly becoming a go-to for travelers who want quality without the frills.

        Lobby rendering of Garner Hotel Pattaya Central
        Courtesy of Garner

        Pattaya, with its blend of beachside charm and proximity to Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor, is a strategic choice for the brand’s Southeast Asian debut. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or a longer stay, Garner promises an easy-going experience that gets you on your way.

        Keep an eye out for Garner Hotel Pattaya Central’s grand opening via their website, Instagram, and Facebook. Discover a new kind of comfort in the heart of Thailand.

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        Discover Thailand by Rail: The Blue Jasmine’s Nine-Day Luxe Experience

        11Photo by The Blue Jasmine/Website

        Forget bullet trains and airport lounges! Thailand’s newest luxury experience begins with the slow, rhythmic hum of a vintage carriage and the scent of jasmine in the air. The Blue Jasmine, a nine-day boutique rail journey from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, launches on Nov. 16, 2025, and it’s a love letter to Thailand’s landscapes, heritage, and soul.

        The Blue Jasmine is a restored 1956 Japanese sleeper train
        Photo from Website/The Blue Jasmine
        The Blue Jasmine is a restored 1956 Japanese sleeper train
        Photo from Website/The Blue Jasmine

        With just 37 guests aboard a restored 1956 Japanese sleeper train, The Blue Jasmine offers an intimate, slow-travel experience that blends heritage, luxury, and cultural immersion. The journey includes two nights onboard and seven nights in handpicked heritage hotels, each chosen to reflect the soul of the region. The train itself is a visual stunner with navy and gold accents, wraparound windows, and interiors that feel more like a moving boutique hotel than a locomotive.

        The route winds through five provinces, each offering curated experiences: explore ancient temples in Ayutthaya, join morning almsgiving rituals in Uthai Thani, try your hand at pottery in Sukhothai, and enjoy ethical elephant encounters and farm-to-table dining in Chiang Mai. It’s both sightseeing and storytelling, with each stop designed to deepen your connection to Thai culture.

        The Blue Jasmine offers immersive local tours
        Photo from Website/The Blue Jasmine

        This journey is part of Thailand’s “Value is the New Volume” campaign, which promotes high-value, low-impact tourism. That means fewer crowds, more meaningful interactions, and a focus on sustainability and local engagement.

        Only six departures are scheduled between November 2025 and December 2026, including select dates in February, March, July, November, and December 2026. While pricing hasn’t been publicly listed, the experience is positioned as ultra-premium, and early interest is already high.

        Ready to trade airport chaos for temple bells and rice paddies? Full details are available at their official website, and you can subscribe to the mailing list for exclusive ticketing updates and access to other programs.

        With limited seats and departures, The Blue Jasmine is a once-in-a-lifetime passage through the heart of Thailand.

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