Thai Tourist Visa Extension Chiang Mai

Thai Tourist Visa Extension Chiang Mai

Extending your Thai tourist visa in Chiang Mai can be a straightforward and stress-free experience, allowing you to soak in the rich culture and beautiful landscapes of this enchanting city for just a bit longer. Prepare to embrace the vibrant local life as you gather your documents and visit one of the convenient immigration offices, where friendly staff will guide you through the process. From the bustling atmosphere of Central Festival mall to the more traditional setting near the airport, each office offers a unique environment where you can complete your paperwork efficiently. Don’t forget to keep your camera ready as you explore the area around the immigration offices, where you might discover local eateries and shops to make the most of your extra time in Chiang Mai. Extend your adventure, and continue making unforgettable memories in this Thai gem!

What is the Songkran Festival?

What is the Songkran Festival?

8Adventures will be closed during the Songkran Festival from 13th- 22nd April To the largely Buddhist population of Thailand, Songkran is also a time for temple visits and religious rituals. Bathing the Buddha which is called “สรงน้ำพระ Song Nam Phra” is an essential...
Happy Chinese New Year!

Happy Chinese New Year!

8Adventures would like to wish all our Chinese friends and customers a very happy new year. Thailand borders mainland China and we welcome hundreds of visitors from the Middle Kingdom each year. Also known as the Spring Festival or the Lunar New Year, Chinese New Year...
Happy New Year 2018

Happy New Year 2018

2017 has been a blast for all of us at 8Adventures and we’d like to take the opportunity to thank all the people we met along the way. We were proud to welcome hundreds of travellers from around the world, and we wish to make many new friends again this year! We...
A final farewell to King Bhumibol

A final farewell to King Bhumibol

Thailand’s longest serving monarch, King Bhumidol Adulyadej, died last year amid great sadness for the generations of Thai’s that respected their King as a father and teacher; someone who led the country to prosperity whilst remaining kind and humble....