Thailand has hundreds of cities and thousands
of villages ... any of which can be a good place to retire depending
on your likes and requirements.
For purposes of this web site in general and especially for this
section we define
expat as:
Someone who has decided to leave his country of birth and reside in another
The locations we have selected to cover in this section are those which expats seem to like for numerous reasons. Each area has one or more unique advantages.
Need a reference?
Maps of Thailand
Living in Thailand.
What does it really mean?
• For some, living in Thailand means becomming totally immersed in the culture, living Thai style in a Thai village or neighborhood, speaking Thai the majority of the time, experiencing the country as Thais do.
• For others, living in Thailand means a cheap place to live in retirement; socialize and recreate with an international community of westerners.
• For most, living in Thailand falls somewhere in
between. Different locations offer, or perhaps induce,
a different level and frequency of involvement with the
local community.
The Catch 22 of housing in Thailand
| Area |
Locations |
Features |
Living Cost |
|
Bangkok |
Shopping, dining, nightlife, entertainment, golf. A
diverse cosmopolitan city of 10 million with attractions for every
taste ... almost a way of life unto itself. |
Expensive to Moderate |
| North |
Chiang Mai Chiang Rai |
Mountains, milder climates, 600 - 750 km from Bangkok,
access to Burma or Laos. Lanna people and hill tribes. |
Moderate to Inexpensive |
| Northeast |
Nong Khai, Udorn Korat, Khon Kaen |
Mekong River, access to Laos or Cambodia, 300 - 600
km from Bangkok. Laid back, unique food and nice people. |
Moderate to Inexpensive |
| East Gulf |
Pattaya, Chon Buri Rayong, Sattahip |
Shopping, golf, beaches, Ko Chang and Ko Samet, scuba
diving, westernized - 150 - 300 km from Bangkok access to Cambodia. |
Moderate to Inexpensive |
| West Gulf |
Hua Hin, Cha-am, Prachuap |
Beaches, sailing, scuba diving nearby, golf, nightlife
- 200 - 400 km from Bangkok. Hua Hin and Cha-am are touristy. |
Expensive to Inexpensive |
| South |
Phuket, Krabi, Chumphon, Trang |
Shopping, nightlife, entertainment, golf, sailing,
scuba diving, Ko Samui, Ang Thong, Ko Lanta, Ko Phi Phi, Khao Lak.
500 to 600 km from Bangkok. Mixed touristy and common. |
Expensive to Inexpensive |
Safety in Thailand
Riding tuk tuks and motorcycle taxis or crossing busy streets vie for the most dangerous activities in Thailand. Seriously, Thailand is an extremely safe place. Common sense will make it even safer.
While there are some fine folks partaking and providing libations and services in the girlie bars, those areas seem to attract the dregs of society. Jealousy, greed, drugs, arrogance and stupidity are behind most problems that westerners have with each other and with Thais.
Thailand has organized crime, but it is directed more toward, protection,
economics and drugs than intimidation of "farangs', who tend to
be ignored. However, getting involved with the local strong men is not
recommended. Trying to "set things right" can also get you
in trouble.
In Thailand
- You can walk safely on most streets late at night
- Seniors are generally respected as a matter of tradition
- Pleasantness usually returns pleasantness
- Thais tend be extremely helpful with directions and such
Food and Water Tap water is becoming safer but bottled drinking water is cheap. Most
homes, condos and apartments have water delivery services available.
Eat the food ... eat lots of it. It's good, it's fresh and it's cheap. Most western food is mediocre or expensive ... sometimes both. Ethnic cuisines are widely available in Thailand, especially in Bangkok.
Financial Issues in Thailand
Thailand has relatively modern banking facilities.
- ATMs are prolific
- No-cost passbook savings acounts with ATM card withdrawal are easy
to open
- Wire transfers are rapid and straight forward
- Bank checks may require weeks to have funds credited
- Credit cards are widely accepted, although some merchants charge a premium
National Parks in Thailand
Each area of Thailand has national parks, wildlife refuges and marine
parks. Thailand has dozens of major parks that offer white water rafting,
nature treks, camping and sight seeing. Nature lovers will especially
like the following parks:
- Doi Inthanon in the North (Chiang Mai Province)
- Khao Yai - covers thousands of sq km. Access in Central and Northeast
provinces
- Khao Sok in the South (Surat Thani Province)
Read the individual pages for more detailed information of interest to expats.
Bangkok - City of Angels aka The Big Mango
Chiang Mai - Rose of the North aka The Lanna Kingdom
Chiang
Rai - Paradise in the Mountains.
Hua Hin - (coming up)
Nong Khai
Pattaya - Paradise on
the East Gulf
Phuket - (coming up)
Caveats and Cautions - Much, if not most, of the information contained in these pages is opinion filtered through the points of view of some of us who have lived in Thailand for years. We pepper our factual tidbits with information that we or others have found useful. You may have an entirely different perspective or experience.
This section is new and we are gradually
working on pages for various locations. If you see a glaring omission
... particularly concerning general information that retired expats would
find helpful, please bring it to our attention and we will include it
in our pages.