Thailand Cannabis Guide

Our Thailand Cannabis Guide will keep you informed about the evolving status of cannabis in Thailand through our in-depth articles that discuss legalisation and its impact on the country’s culture. From cities like Bangkok and Pattaya to popular destinations like Phuket, Koh Samui, and Chiang Mai, stay updated on the latest developments, opportunities, and challenges faced by Thailand’s cannabis industry. Gain a broader understanding of the benefits, drawbacks, and cultural perceptions surrounding weed in Thailand.

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  • 5 strains to try in Thailand’s booming cannabis scene

    Are you ready to indulge in Thailand’s thriving cannabis culture? Since the legalization of cannabis in 2022, the country has seen a surge in marijuana strains, with new and exotic varieties cropping up in cannabis stores across Bangkok. With so many strains to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Fear not, dear reader! This guide…

  • Your guide to a fun time in Thailand: How to safely consume cannabis!

    As of 2022, cannabis is finally legal in Thailand. However, with great legalisation comes great responsibility. So, if you’re looking to consume cannabis in the Land of Smiles, you need to know how to do it safely and responsibly. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Here’s what you need to know. Know the Laws and Regulations Before you light up,…

  • Cannabis in Thailand: A Guide for Tourists

    Thailand’s crazy cannabis laws can be difficult to navigate so the Ministry of Public Health has issued a guide titled “10 Things Tourists Need to Know About Cannabis in Thailand” to help budding cannabis tourists stay out of trouble. Since the marijuana plant (“Gancha” in Thai language) was removed from Thailand’s list of Category 5 Narcotics on June 9 this…

  • Where you can get cannabis in Bangkok

    Following the decriminalization of cannabis in Thailand, people in Bangkok have wasted no time in setting up places where you can buy it. Whether you’re looking for a dispensary near you, a cafe, a street vendor, or a delivery service, Bangkok is full of great places to buy cannabis. But with so many options, it can be hard to decide…

  • Thailand Cannabis Travel Guide

    The legalisation of cannabis in Thailand in June brought a whole new meaning to the term ‘High Season.’ Tourists are welcome to buy and consume cannabis in Thailand, so long as they are over 20 years old and not pregnant or breastfeeding. But smoking weed in Thailand is just the tip of the iceberg. The legalisation of the versatile plant…

  • Where to buy cheap cannabis in Bangkok

    Where to buy cheap cannabis in Bangkok Bangkok is brimming with cannabis cafes and dispensaries selling high-quality, imported buds of every strain of marijuana under the sun, which can often come with a hefty price tag. Hidden away, there are some lesser-known spots selling decent quality, Thai-grown cheap cannabis in Bangkok. The major cannabis cafes in Bangkok are appealing as…

  • Where to order cannabis/weed in Thailand

    Press Release On the PlookGanja website, which is controlled by the FDA, the number of individuals who have registered to produce cannabis in Thailand has now reached 1,090,000 registered growers. Since the 9th of June, more than 330 cannabis dispensaries and cafés have opened throughout the country of Thailand. You may obtain cannabis either by placing an order for it…

  • Can foreigners legally grow cannabis in Thailand?

    The Ministry of Public Health gave away one million cannabis plants to the people of Thailand in June for home cultivation. Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul dished out the plants to celebrate the removal of all parts of the cannabis plant from Thailand’s list of Category 5 illicit narcotics on June 9. The plants were intended to be cultivated for medicinal…