Blogs We Love in Thailand!

Listed here are some great blogs we have found that offer interested readers a glimpse of what life is like living abroad in Thailand. If you write a blog in Thailand and would like it listed here, please feel free to contact us. Note: Go Overseas reviews all recommended blogs to ensure quality content.

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Our favorite blogs in Thailand:

Thailand Musings
By Steve: I first went to Thailand in 1997 and immediately fell in love with the country. Thailand at that time to me was mysterious and exotic, full of potentials and pitfalls. From Chiang Mai in the north to metro Bangkok to Koh Samui and Phuket in the south, I was totally intrigued and enamored with Thailand. Little did I know that one day I would find a girl, Thai of course, that would change my life. Fast forward to 2010 and here I am after 13 years and many trips to the LOS sharing, with the help of my Thai wife Golf, my experiences and knowledge of Thailand, Thai culture, travel in Thailand and Thai girls with you here at Thailand Musings. Thailand may have lost some mystery for me, but it is still exotic and wonderful and I will always remember that first feeling when I stepped out into the Bangkok smog for the first time. With the help of my Thai bride I am learning more every day and am glad to share it with all of you.

Thailand, Land of Smiles
By Talen: Ever since I was young I have always been fascinated by Asia and Asian culture. In 2006 I made my first trip to Thailand and I instantly fell in love with the country and it’s people. I did an exhaustive amount of research before my first trip and found a lot of great information on hotels and nightlife but not a lot of detailed information on tourist attractions, culture or the North East Area of Thailand known as Issan.

In Search of Sanuk
By Dwight: Using the Thai word for FUN or "SANUK" we're challenging you to create your lifestyle of giving. You can get your started by donating, volunteering and sharing our project with others.

Alice's Gastronomic Adventures
By Alice: No description.

Behind The Noodle Curtain
By Rick: An adventurer in Asia searches for a new home. First stop, Bangkok. Where to next?

Retire to Thailand
By Hugh: Hugh first came to Thailand in 1969 as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer and has visited many times since. Starting in 2001 he and his wife Pikun lived in Chiang Mai Thailand during the winter months and returned to their home in Seattle during the summer. Since 2007 they have lived in Thailand full time.

Farang in Thailand
By Colin: It will document my adventure in Thailand, I know its all been done before and nothing will be original, but this one is about awesome mighty ME. So its gonna have its highs, lows, rock n’ roll, mental breakdowns, fucked-up nights, injuries, losses, loves, friends, enemies, sex, police, pain and every other kind of psychological, social and emotional problem you can think of.

American Expat in Chiang Mai
By Greg: This American Expat living in Chiang Mai, Thailand hails originally from the San Francisco Bay Area in California. After visiting Thailand for several years, he decided to make the Land of Smiles his home, so he built a beautiful house, shipped his precious belongings by slow boat, and started living well full time in late 2011. Along with his dear wife Tena, they own a small fashion boutique shop in central Chiang Mai and dabble in a few fun entrepreneurial activities. He welcomes any questions about living in Thailand.