Think You’re Fully Covered by Travel Insurance? Think Again.

Many travelers assume their insurance covers every mishap, but even simple activities like hiking often aren’t included. “Buying a policy doesn’t protect you from everything,” said Chrissy Valdez of Squaremouth.

Basic plans cover delays, illness, or lost bags—but not “high-risk” fun like safaris, scuba diving, skiing, or ziplining. These activities can lead to injuries or costly medical evacuations, especially in remote areas.

Valdez advises reading policies carefully and adding coverage for risky activities—usually at a small extra cost—to avoid big surprises on your next adventure.

Phuket Among Lonely Planet’s Top 25 Destinations for 2026

Lonely Planet has ranked Phuket among the world’s 25 Best Destinations for 2026, celebrating its vibrant coastal lifestyle, creative spirit, and rich cultural identity. Published on 22 October 2025, the feature strengthens Phuket’s reputation as one of the world’s most inspiring island getaways.

Phuket Named Among World’s Top 25 Destinations for 2026

TAT Governor Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool stated that this recognition reflects Thailand’s dedication to quality and sustainable tourism, showcasing how “creativity, community, and culture define the Thai travel experience.”

The travel guide’s Best in Travel 2026 highlights Phuket’s transformation into a destination that fuses beachside tranquility with art, design, and culinary excellence. A newly introduced itinerary offers travellers authentic encounters across the island’s beaches, gastronomy, and local life.

Founded in 1970, Lonely Planet remains a leading global travel authority, with over 150 million guidebooks sold. Its annual Best in Travel list shapes global travel trends, and this year’s Phuket feature has drawn attention from major outlets, including CNN’s “25 Must-Visit Places and Experiences for 2026.”

This latest honour adds to Thailand’s growing list of international accolades — including Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards 2025 — reaffirming the kingdom’s global appeal, cultural depth, and world-class hospitality.

Phuket Named Among World’s Top 25 Destinations for 2026

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NBA Betting Scandal Sparks Fresh Debate Over America’s Gambling Boom

Over 30 people, including Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, were indicted for illegal sports betting, intensifying concerns about the integrity of professional sports. Federal investigators allege Rozier and others used insider information to win NBA bets, which his lawyer denies.

Since the 2018 Supreme Court ruling legalized sports wagering, the industry has exploded across 38 states, generating billions in revenue through platforms like FanDuel and DraftKings. Yet as leagues profit through sponsorships and data deals, concerns about regulation and manipulation have deepened.

Prop bets—wagers on individual player performance—are central to the probe, raising fears of match-fixing and insider influence. Experts also warn of rising gambling addiction, fueled by nonstop ads and easy app access, particularly among young men.

America’s sports betting boom, once hailed as entertainment, is now facing its biggest credibility test.

The Comeback of Cool: How Boomer Style Became Gen Z’s Fashion Obsession

Maybe the real style revolution isn’t about new trends—it’s about reclaiming the ones that never lost their power. Every generation rebels against the last, until it quietly starts copying it. That’s exactly what’s happening now.

For years, millennials and Gen Z mocked boomer fashion—the high-waisted jeans, the gold chains, the structured blazers. Yet, those very looks have resurfaced, rebranded as vintage chic and quiet luxury.

And honestly? It makes sense. Boomer women didn’t dress to impress; they dressed to last. Their wardrobes were built on craftsmanship, confidence, and subtle rebellion long before “capsule wardrobe” was a trend.

As a kid, I thought my mum’s style—her neutral tones, polished shoes, and structured bags—was boring. But as I grew up, I realized she was curating timeless elegance. Her clothes didn’t demand attention—they earned it.

Here are seven fashion staples boomer women mastered, and why younger generations now see them as iconic.


1. The Crisp White Button-Up

A spotless white shirt says “I’ve got it together” before a word is spoken. Boomer women perfected the art—tucked neatly into jeans or slacks, sleeves rolled with intention.
Today, younger women embrace the same minimalist confidence, pairing it with gold hoops or linen trousers. Effortless, polished, and powerful—it’s the ultimate quiet statement.


2. Structured Blazers That Mean Business

For boomer women, blazers were armor. Those sharp shoulders symbolized authority in male-dominated rooms.
Now, oversized blazers dominate modern wardrobes, worn with sneakers or skirts. When I borrowed my mum’s navy blazer, I felt like I’d slipped into her strength—proof that true power dressing never fades.


3. Silk Scarves, Styled with Intention

A silk scarf once whispered elegance. Boomer women wore them deliberately—around necks, hair, handbags—with effortless grace.
Today’s twist is freer: tied as bandeaus or hair wraps, layered with gold jewelry. But the essence is unchanged—softness, personality, and quiet confidence in motion.


4. Gold Jewelry That Endures

Boomer women invested in jewelry that lasted—solid chains, pearl studs, pieces that outlived trends.
Now, younger women are rediscovering the beauty of permanence, choosing quality over quantity. Real gold, real meaning. Each piece feels like a declaration: I deserve things that last.


5. The High-Waisted Revival

Low-rise jeans had their moment, but comfort always wins. Boomer women knew that high-waisted cuts flattered every shape and felt empowering to wear.
Now, they’re back in every closet—proof that practicality and beauty can coexist. Real style works for you, not against you.


6. Sensible Shoes, Rebranded as Chic

We once teased our mums for their loafers and block heels. Now we’re paying designer prices for the same silhouettes.
Boomer women valued comfort without apology—and that’s become the new luxury. Because walking confidently will always look better than limping in stilettos.


7. Dressing for Yourself

Boomer women didn’t dress for validation—they dressed for life. For work, dinners, and moments that mattered. Their fashion reflected self-awareness, not algorithms.
That’s what younger women admire now: a woman who knows her signature style and wears it without apology. Confidence isn’t loud—it’s lived in.


Final Thoughts

Trends come and go, but elegance never disappears. The looks once labeled “dated” were simply ahead of their time, waiting for a generation ready to appreciate them. Boomer women didn’t chase fashion—they defined it. And today, we’re finally catching up.

Thailand Shines at World Tourism Awards 2025 with Dual Wins for Smart Tourism Excellence

Honoured for AI-driven innovation and digital transformation in global tourism

Thailand Shines at World Tourism Awards 2025 with Dual Wins for Smart Tourism Excellence

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has once again positioned Thailand at the forefront of global tourism innovation, securing two major accolades at the World Tourism Awards 2025, held on 20 October at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels. These recognitions underscore Thailand’s leadership in Smart Tourism and its continued drive to integrate advanced digital and AI technologies across the travel ecosystem.

TAT triumphed in two prestigious categories — “Best Use of AI in Travel” for its groundbreaking TAT-AI (Thailand’s Tourism Intelligence Powered by AI) initiative, and “Most Innovative Tourism Campaign” for the highly acclaimed Half-Half Thai Travel campaign. Both honours highlight TAT’s forward-looking strategy in leveraging data intelligence and AI to elevate Thailand’s tourism competitiveness on the global stage.

Representing TAT Governor Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, Mr. Kittipong Prapattong, Deputy Governor for Digitalisation, Research, and Development, accepted the awards and remarked,

“These achievements reflect TAT’s dedication to building a fully digital tourism ecosystem — one that empowers communities, enhances traveller experiences, and ensures sustainable growth across all regions of Thailand.”

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Driving Thailand’s Smart Tourism Revolution

The TAT-AI Project, launched in fiscal year 2025, marks a new era in Thailand’s digital tourism transformation. It consolidates scattered data sources into a unified National Tourism Data Warehouse and integrates AI technology through a strategic partnership with Google, encompassing Google Cloud, Gemini, and Google Maps.
Through this intelligent platform, travellers can access real-time, personalised travel recommendations on TAT’s official website, while TAT leverages advanced analytics for data-driven marketing and destination planning.

Equally transformative, the Half-Half Thai Travel Campaign revitalised domestic tourism through a 50% co-payment model, offering over 500,000 travel privileges and supporting nearly 10,000 SMEs nationwide. The initiative also introduced the “Amazing Thailand Platform,” a fully TAT-owned digital infrastructure fostering a cashless tourism ecosystem. This campaign alone generated an estimated 35 billion Baht in economic activity and significantly boosted travel to secondary destinations across Thailand.

Global Recognition for Excellence and Innovation

Organised by the World Tourism Forum Institute (WTFI), the World Tourism Awards 2025 stands as the world’s most prestigious platform celebrating excellence in travel, tourism, and hospitality. Held as part of the Global Tourism Forum Annual Meeting 2025 (20–21 October), the event honoured the top 100 global performers across more than a hundred categories, from sustainability and aviation to digital transformation and destination branding.

These dual victories reaffirm Thailand’s commitment to digital innovation, sustainable growth, and inclusive tourism development. Moving forward, TAT aims to strengthen Thailand’s position as Asia’s leading Smart Tourism Hub, seamlessly integrating technology with culture, community, and creativity to redefine the future of travel.

Read full story on TAT Newsroom

Louvre Heist Leaves France Reeling After €88 Million Jewel Theft

Paris, Oct 22 (UNI) – In a bold daylight robbery at the Louvre Museum, jewelry worth €88 million (£76m; $102m) has been stolen, according to Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau, who called the loss “extraordinary” but said the greater tragedy lies in the blow to France’s cultural heritage.

Among the treasures taken were royal jewels once belonging to Queen Marie-Amelie and pieces gifted by Emperors Napoleon I and Napoleon III to their wives. The thieves, armed with power tools, executed the heist in under eight minutes shortly after the museum opened on Sunday.

Authorities discovered a damaged crown once owned by Empress Eugenie along the thieves’ escape route, suggesting a hurried departure. The culprits—four masked individuals—used a modified truck with a lift to reach the Galerie d’Apollon via a balcony, cutting through glass with a battery-powered saw before threatening guards and forcing an evacuation.

Though they attempted to burn their getaway vehicle, a museum employee intervened, and the thieves fled on scooters. President Emmanuel Macron condemned the theft as an attack on France’s heritage, while security has since been tightened across national museums.

A preliminary report revealed that one in three rooms in the Louvre lacked CCTV coverage and that the alarm system failed to activate. Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin admitted security “failed completely,” calling the incident a “terrible image for France.”

Experts believe the robbers were professionals and warn that if not recovered quickly, the jewels may already be dismantled, melted down, and smuggled abroad for a fraction of their true worth.

Paris, Oct 22 (UNI) – In a bold daylight robbery at the Louvre Museum, jewellery worth €88 million (£76m; $102m) has been stolen, according to Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau, who called the loss “extraordinary” but said the greater tragedy lies in the blow to France’s cultural heritage.

Among the treasures taken were royal jewels once belonging to Queen Marie-Amelie and pieces gifted by Emperors Napoleon I and Napoleon III to their wives. The thieves, armed with power tools, executed the heist in under eight minutes shortly after the museum opened on Sunday.

Authorities discovered a damaged crown once owned by Empress Eugenie along the thieves’ escape route, suggesting a hurried departure. The culprits—four masked individuals—used a modified truck with a lift to reach the Galerie d’Apollon via a balcony, cutting through glass with a battery-powered saw before threatening guards and forcing an evacuation.

Though they attempted to burn their getaway vehicle, a museum employee intervened, and the thieves fled on scooters. President Emmanuel Macron condemned the theft as an attack on France’s heritage, while security has since been tightened across national museums.

A preliminary report revealed that one in three rooms in the Louvre lacked CCTV coverage and that the alarm system failed to activate. Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin admitted security “failed completely,” calling the incident a “terrible image for France.”

Experts believe the robbers were professionals and warn that if not recovered quickly, the jewels may already be dismantled, melted down, and smuggled abroad for a fraction of their true worth.

TAT launches the “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025” celebrating Thai–Indian cultural harmony

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), in partnership with government and private sector agencies, officially launched the Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025 on 19 October 2025 at Phahurat (Little India). The vibrant celebration marks the beginning of a two-week programme honouring the deep-rooted Thai–Indian cultural ties, running from 16 to 31 October 2025 across Phahurat and Khlong Ong Ang.

TAT launches the “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025” celebrating Thai–Indian cultural harmony

The opening ceremony was presided over by Mr. Attakorn Sirilatthayakorn, Minister of Tourism and Sports, alongside Ms. Paulomi Tripathi, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of India, Bangkok; Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor; and Mr. Sanon Wangsrangboon, Deputy Governor of Bangkok. A symbolic candle-lighting ceremony illuminated the evening, representing light, peace, and goodwill, complemented by a dazzling sound-and-light display.

TAT launches the “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025” celebrating Thai–Indian cultural harmony

A highlight of the evening was the Thai–Indian Ramayana performance, blending traditional Thai and Indian dance forms to express the Diwali theme of light prevailing over darkness. The performance featured three acts — The Triumph of Good Over Evil, Return to the City, and Festival of Light, culminating in a lively Bollywood-inspired finale.

TAT launches the “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025” celebrating Thai–Indian cultural harmony

The celebrations also included the Grand Procession of Exquisite Radiance, showcasing Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and the festive spirit of Bollywood. The parade, adorned with lotus offerings, garlands, parasols, and lanterns, was accompanied by drummers and musicians, symbolizing unity and friendship between Thailand and India.

The Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025 will continue until 31 October, featuring daily light shows, cultural performances, traditional workshops, and a vibrant Diwali Market at Phahurat and Khlong Ong Ang, celebrating the enduring bond between the two nations.

Indian Embassy participates in “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025

The Indian Embassy participated in the opening ceremony of the Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025, held at Phahurat (Little India) on 19 October 2025. Deputy Chief of Mission Ms. Paulomi Tripathi represented the Embassy at the event, which was presided over by Mr. Attakorn Sirilatthayakorn, Minister of Tourism and Sports of Thailand.

DCM Ms. Paulomi Tripathi attends “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025”

Organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in collaboration with various Thai government and private sector agencies, the festival marks the start of a two-week celebration from 16 to 31 October 2025 at Phahurat and Khlong Ong Ang, highlighting the shared cultural and spiritual connections between India and Thailand.

Indian Embassy takes part in Thailand’s Grand Diwali celebrations

The opening featured a Ramayana performance, a vibrant procession to seek blessings of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, and an enchanting music and light show symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness.

Indian Embassy marks Diwali at “Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025”

The Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025 beautifully reflects the enduring friendship and deep cultural bond between India and Thailand, celebrating the essence of Diwali — peace, prosperity, and harmony.

Escape the Chill: Warm Destinations Perfect for a Fall Getaway

As the air turns crisp and leaves change color, many embrace fall’s cozy charm. But if you’re someone who misses summer’s warmth, there’s no need to dread the season’s cooler days. Plenty of tropical destinations let you swap sweaters for swimsuits, with golden beaches, palm-lined shores, and endless sunshine waiting.

Autumn travel often means smaller crowds and lower prices, making it the perfect time for a tropical escape. While hurricane season lasts through November in some regions, a little planning ensures smooth sailing. From nearby U.S. islands to far-off Caribbean shores, these fall travel spots promise sunshine, relaxation, and unforgettable memories — whether you’re traveling with family or planning an adults-only retreat.