Medical Tourism

Thailand and India vie with each other for the medical tourism crown. Thailand’s prices are a bit higher on average than India’s, with the main advantages being a better overall tourist experience and more …

One of the prominent destinations for medical tourism happens to be Thailand . Providing assistance to every kind of patient and catering to all needs, Thailand boasts of some of the best hospitals. Cheap airline tickets …

Medical Tourism is becoming more popular by the day. Out of all of the places to visit in Southeast Asia, Thailand is often one of the most popular destination points. It is so popular, in fact, that equates for almost 7% of the entire GDP! To understand what Thailand can offer you as a visitor, [...]

Thailand Cares, does care, wants to care, will care given the chance. Poverty, misfortune and the needy populate our world and flicker in and out of our lives. From the latest disaster on the news to the charity shops that line the streets. Yet, sometimes our own lives can consume the needs of others and [...]

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