From maps to translation tools, I pick the best travel iPhone apps to help your stay in Bangkok.
Using the iPhone in Bangkok
Posted on Aug. 15, 2011
The iPhone 4 has been officially released in Bangkok. While many are eager to try the new phone from Apple, I have a warning for anyone still using the original 2G iPhone.
Living in Bangkok means having to deal with gridlock traffic. If speed is a priority nothing can beat a Bangkok motorcycle taxi.
I visited the Chakrit Muay Thai School in the heart of downtown Bangkok for a Muay Thai boxing lesson.
Bangkok has a huge stray animal problem with little being done about it. Soi Cats and Dogs is working hard to give these street pets a better life.
I went and took a Segway Tour of Bangkok to try a new and unique way of seeing this historic city.
The first thing many expats will want to do after moving to Bangkok is buy a mobile phone and the easiest place to do so is the 4th floor of the MBK shopping centre.
Follow these 5 tips to ensure you don’t get scammed in a Bangkok taxi.
From luxury penthouse suites to mosquito infested studios finding a Bangkok serviced apartment can be a challenge but can also lead to great neighbours!
Is the Bangkok tap water safe to drink? I’ve been told by many of the locals to stick to bottled water.
5 quick tips on how to set up your banking before you come to Thailand to make your financial transition here a smooth one.
The Flight of the Gibbon is a series of cables connected between 26 treetop platforms that allow you to fly through the Thai rainforest like a Gibbon!
After many delays the brand new Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link has finally opened to the public.
Where is the Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok? In this series I will show you.
The new Thai Immigration office has moved from their old location at Sathron to a new building at Chaeng Wattana.
A Bangkok visa run is a common procedure for many expats who need to extend their visa to allow them to further their stay in Thailand.





















