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TOP RANKED DISPENSARIES IN BANGKOK 🏆ðŸĨ‡:

TRIPPY NATION - +6686 330 9999

999 Sukhumvit Road, Khwaeng Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Line:  https://lin.ee/VD6V3r6

Come trip with us! @ BTS Thonglor (between exit 1 and 3) Open daily 10:00am-12:00am




BangkokVibe Cannabis Dispensary -  Open 24 hours

Premium cannabis strains, carefully selected to ensure the highest quality. 
Line: https://line.me/R/ti/p/@188lbjzo
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/bkkvibe 



TOP RANKED DISPENSARIES IN PHUKET 🏆ðŸĨ‡:

Runfarm Cannabis Kata - Karon
Best Cannabis store Kata Karon. Legally, Honestly, Friendly, Funny, Best quality and best price.

https://www.runfarmcannabisphuket.com/

OPENING HOURS

 

Monday - Thursday: 10am - 10.30pm
Friday - Sunday: 10.30am - 11pm

179 Kata Rd, Karon , Changwat Phuket, Thailand, Phuket

Tel: +66 63-425-6444

runfarmcannabiskata@gmail.com


Your #1 source for buying weed in Thailand

With this helpful weed map of Thailand you can find which cannabis stores are closest to you, as well as their ratings and reviews. Find out if a shop is open or closed and if you can order online. Many cannabis shops will also display their menu and weed strains so you know the prices and expected quality before you visit the shop. A great tool for tourists and locals alike when traveling around Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya or one of the other cannabis hotspots in Thailand.

You can also filter your search to find product types such as FlowerPre-rollsSeedsEdiblesKratom, and many others. Check out the features to find places that allow Smoke on location, if they can deliver weed by Grab or EMS and many other cool functions.

Be sure to follow Thailand Weedmaps on Instagram, Line or email at thailandweedmaps@gmail.com to stay up to date with both new and top rated dispensaries around the country.

How to use the weed map

Mobile users: Use two fingers to zoom and drag
Desktop users: Use the interface or your mouse scroll wheel to zoom in and out. Drag using your pointer.

Find Cannabis near me on the Thailand Weed Map

Want to find out more about cannabis in Thailand? Make sure you take a look at our blog to find out more. If you prefer to browse weed stores without the map, check out our Dispensaries in Thailand page as well as Delivery where you can buy weed online. Buying marijuana in Thailand has never been easier and we welcome you to light up and enjoy the local cannabis culture. And when you’ve found your bud, don’t forget to leave a review on the site.

Find Cannabis Near Me On The Thailand Weed Map

Use this Thailand weed map to find the cannabis dispensaries, cafÃĐs, coffeeshops, medical clinings that are nearest to you. Zoom in and go wild!


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Where to buy weed in Pattaya right now

Pot Hole Cafe Bar Dispensary

Pot Hole Cafe Bar Dispensary
Photo: Pot Hole Cafe Bar Dispensary / Google Map

This is not only a dispensary, but also a nice and big reggae-style cafe and bar with a pool table! Their website has detailed menu info (unlike most places around), and customers rate Pot Hole highly for being a good place to chill and watch sports.

See Pot Hole Cafe Bar Dispensary’s website

383/7-8, Moo 9 Soi Pot Hole Nongprue, 084-279-6383. Open daily, 12pm-12am.


Jacky Land

Jacky Land
Photo: Jacky Land / Google Map

If you’re looking for a weed cafe situation where you can sit on your laptop, drink some coffee or liquor (you do you!), and smoke some dope, this is your spot.

29 Soi Lengkee, 065-850-3433. Open daily, 10am-11pm.


The Old Weed Men

The Old Weed Men
Photo: The Old Weed Men / Instagram

Easy to find and right on the Walking Street, this dispensary’s got bud, oils, and a variety of edibles and beverages. Prices are on the ‘higher,’ side, according to customers.

See the Old Weed Men’s Instagram page

84 Moo 10, 080-602-6175. Open daily, 24 hours.


The Elephant Pattaya Cannabis Store

The Elephant Pattaya Cannabis Store
Photo: The Elephant Pattaya Cannabis Store / Google Map

This cool cannabis shop in south Pattaya has dark tones, light vibes, and markets itself a great place to get high and chill. The store sells quality weed and specializes in premium edible treats like cookies, brownies, and caramel popcorn. 

See the Elephant Pattaya Cannabis Store’s Facebook page

57/28, Moo 10, 092-662-5899. Open Sun-Fri 4:30pm-1am; Sat 4:30pm-2am


Big Bud Dispensary 

Big Bud Dispensary
Photo: Big Bud Dispensary / Google Map

A compact little shop offering a variety of strains, as well as stuff for your smoking needs like papers and bongs. They do delivery if you’re looking for your weed to come to you.

See Big Bud Dispensary’s Line account

33, 148-149 Soi Buakhao, 081-067-6961. Open daily 10am-2am


Blow Cannabis Coffeeshop Lounge and Bar

Blow Cannabis Coffeeshop Lounge and Bar
Photo: Blow Cannabis Coffeeshop Lounge and Bar / Google Map

A spacious and bright shop complete with green astroturf and big plush beanbag cheers, Blow sells a variety of sativa and indica strains, as well as hybrids, plus pre-rolls. They’ve also got Hashish THC 20%, THC oil, and CBD oil. 

316,  Soi Buakhao,  080-003-7733. Open daily 12pm-12:15am


Candyland Pattaya

Candyland Pattaya
Photo: Candyland Pattaya / Google Map

Self-labeled as a THC and CBD pharmacy and cafe, Candyland advertises their cannabis oil and cannabis flowers at the shop as 100 percent organic. If you’re thirsty, they also sell coffee, tea, slushies, shots, and cocktails.

See Candyland Pattaya’s Instagram page

168, Soi Boomerang, 092-210-3648. Open Mon-Sat 12-11pm; Sun 4-11pm


Cannabeach Shop

Cannabeach Shop
Photo: Cannabeach Shop / Google Map

Cannabeach sells a range of smoking equipment like trays and bongs and they’ve got a variety of strains on offer, including but not limited to Top Shelf Truffle, OG Kush, Sour Diesel, Gorilla Glue, and Cherry Pie.

216, Pattaya Sai 2 Rd., 06-354-4962. Open daily 1-10pm


GanjaWitch Shop 

GanjaWitch Shop
Photo: GanjaWitch Shop / Facebook

A one-stop smoke shop ready to roll out the ‘green’ carpet for its customers, selling various strains and oils. For the DIY folk, they sell hemp and cannabis grow kits. And if you want weed merch, they’ve got socks, lanyards, keychains, and other weed-themed products for sale. 

See GanjaWitch Shop’s website

Tipp Plaza, 219 D4, Beach Rd., 065-674-1555. Open daily 11am-10pm


The Budtender – Ganja Dispensary

The Budtender - Ganja Dispensary
Photo: The Budtender – Ganja Dispensary / Google Map

If you’re looking to be spoilt for choice, check out The Budtender – Ganja Dispensary. They have 30 strains plus and counting on their menu, along with relevant products for your smoking needs like rolling trays and papers. 

See The Budtender – Ganja Dispensary’s Facebook page

594/14, South Pattaya Rd., 086-008-8199. Open daily 12-2pm


Speakeasy – Cannabis Revolution

Speakeasy - Cannabis Revolution
Photo: Speakeasy – Cannabis Revolution / Google Map

A cannabis cafe in downtown Pattaya that lets you try before you buy. The shop has two lounge areas and boasts premium quality marijuana flowers, seeds, CBD oils, food, and accessories. With your weed, enjoy a cold beer, juice, or coffee along with music. 

See Speakeasy – Cannabis Revolution’s website

316/68, Soi Buakhao, 062-636-2065. Open 11am-10pm


Murphy’s Pub Bud’s & Spud’s

Murphy’s Pub Bud’s & Spud’s
Photo: Murphy’s Pub Bud’s & Spud’s / Google Map

Set up in a shamrock green Irish-style pub in south Pattaya, Murphy’s where you want to go if you’re craving a Guinness with your cannabis. They offer free delivery anywhere in Pattaya.

See Murphy’s Pub Bud’s & Spud’s website

Soi Khao Noi. 


La Choza Jomtien Beach

La Choza Jomtien Beach
Photo: La Choza Jomtien Beach / Facebook

Set on Jomtien Beach, La Choza has a bright fireball red storefront with a long bar to drink and smoke at. Find Super Skunk, Gorilla Cookie, hashish, brownies, Mexican food and more. Delivery and pickup available.

See La Choza Jomtien Beach’s Facebook page

Soi 9 Jomtien Beach, 064-948-2050. Open daily, 11am-12am

How Cannabis Will be Consumed and Grown in Thailand?

Many Countries around the globe are moving forward towards legalizing the growth and the Consumption of Cannabis. Thailand became one of these Countries after approving the Legalization of Growing Cannabis with Specific Standards and Regulations. The Country is Considered to be the First in South East Asia to legalize Growing Cannabis for Medical Purposes . It will also Launch Cannabis Tours Programs for International and Domestic Tourism.

Provinces where it’s Legal to Grow Cannabis

The Government has Legalized Growing Cannabis in only 8 Provinces around the Country. These Provinces are: Mae Hong Son, Lampang, Samut Songkhram, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Phatthalung and Chon Buri.

Cannabis Provinces in Thailand - How Cannabis Will be Consumed and Grown in Thailand? Only Authorized farms are allowed to Grow Cannabis under Specific Supervision from Authorities. To get the License to Grow Cannabis is a not that easy. The Owner Needs to go through some Tough Requirements. This include mainly the Farm itself, the Environment in which the Cannabis Will be Grown, How well Prepared the Place is,.. etc. In addition, The Farm Should have Pre Orders for Cannabis from Official Doctors.

How Cannabis Will be Consumed and Grown in Thailand?

Only Authorized farms are allowed to Grow Cannabis under Specific Supervision from Authorities. To get the License to Grow Cannabis is a not that easy. The Owner Needs to go through some Tough Requirements. This include mainly the Farm itself, the Environment in which the Cannabis Will be Grown, How well Prepared the Place is,.. etc. In addition, The Farm Should have Pre Orders for Cannabis from Official Doctors.

Cannabis Products and Where to Get It From?

This Cannabis Will be used in manufacturing many End User Products Such as Food, Beverage, and Health & Wellness Products. This Includes the Following: Water, Tea, Coffee, Cookies, Yoghurt and Other Products as well.

Important to Know: Growing Cannabis For Using it in Manufacturing Products for Medical and F&B Purposes is Legal. However, Consuming it as a drug is Not Legal (Smoking Cannabis is Not Permitted).

Some may think when Hearing about legalizing the Cannabis in Thailand that It will be Sold in Coffeeshops around the country or in Some Stores Same as in some Countries like the USA or The Netherlands. But this is not what it will be Like in Thailand. The Cannabis will be used in Manufacturing End Products to enhance the Wellness and the health of People Consuming it.

You can Get The Cannabis Products either from the Farms Growing it, Or From a Cannabis Clinics. These Clinics are Starting to be more Popular day by Day in Thailand and More Franchises are being opened around the Country.

Cannabis Clinics

The Cannabis Clinic is a place from Which You can Buy Cannabis Products Such As Food and Beverage Products, Medicines and Other Types of Products as well. In addition to That, You can Receive A Cannabis Treatment After going through Blood Test under the Supervision of Professional Doctors (Other Tests as well may Be required). And then they Can Recommend you to use The Types of Cannabis Treatment Suitable for Your case.

Treatments in The Cannabis Clinics can be used for Pain in the Bones, Skin Problems, Sleeping issues, and many other things as well.

Cannabis Tourism in Thailand

For the Tourism side, Authorities are expecting that Cannabis Tourism will become a trend when the Tourism rebound after the COVID 19 Pandemic. Cannabis Tours in Thailand will be Similar to the Wine Tours in European Countries. It will consist of visiting cannabis Farms, having a tour with a Guide who explains how to grow the best Quality cannabis and give some similar information. After that Guests will be able to purchase the Cannabis Based Products created for health & Wellness, and Food & Beverage Purposes.



Cannabis Law in Thailand: A Guide to Growing & Smoking Marijuana


Thailand's Marijuana laws have evolved dramatically in recent times. What was once considered an illegal drug, unsafe for society, is now legal, mostly.

Thailand approved the decriminalization of cannabis, agreeing that the Health Ministry drop cannabis from its list of controlled drugs.

Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signed an announcement removing the drug from Category 5 of the country’s list of narcotics, which is now in effect.

Previously regulated under the Narcotics Act, cannabis, or ganja (āļัāļāļŠāļē – kancha), as it is known in Thailand, can be grown and sold and consumed.

There's still some uncertainty surrounding public use and how much can be grown. But from the buzz seen around the nation, it seems that cannabis is now fully open for personal and commercial use.

To help clarify some of the finer print, here's the answers to a number of common questions.
Is Marijuana Legal in Thailand?

Yes, but with some regulation.

It is legal to grow cannabis, but to do so you need permission.

Home growers must first tell the government via a website or smartphone app. Thus far, nearly 750,000 applications have been received from key growers.

Industrial and commercial marijuana growers must obtain a license from the Food and Drug Authority.

Cannabis can be used by restaurants. But the leaves and roots used in cooking must be supplied by FDA certified producers and the THC level must be less than 0.2%

You can also buy cookies and teas and other snacks in some stores, all infused with the sacred plant.

However, the over-arching rule in the consumption of cannabis is that the THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) content must be less than 0.2%.

THC is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis that produces the feeling of being “stoned”.

This means that the products aren't very strong, and certainly not on a par with a hash brownie from an Amsterdam cafe.

That said, people don't appear to be sticking to that rule, and this is where the confusion lies. For example, the Highland CafÃĐ in Bangkok is already selling buds over the counter, which look pretty potent to me!
Can I Smoke Cannabis in Thailand?

Yes, but smoking in public can still be considered a public nuisance, so it's important to remember this if Somchai offers you a joint at a party.

Those caught smoking in public being a “nuisance” can be subject to fines of up to 25,000 baht ($723) and prison terms of up to three months.

This seems a little contradictory, though, considering Thailand just released 3,000 prisoners previously convicted of cannabis offenses, and is set to release more.

Despite politicians claiming there are these restrictions, it appears there will be no effort to police what people can grow and smoke at home, aside from registering with the government and declaring it is for medical purposes.
If Marijuana is Not Illegal, How Can You Be Arrested for Smoking?

Good question, and this is currently unclear. Those who are familiar with the visa system in Thailand will know that this is how things work here.

When a new law is introduced it takes a while to iron out all of the areas overlooked in the development process and clarify what's allowed and what isn't, and why!

My advice, as a foreign national, is to let Thai people pave the way first. Sit back for a few months and wait for things to become clearer. Smoke at home, indoors for now.
What's the Punishment if You're Caught Smoking or Growing Without Permission?

As far as I know the following legal guidelines still apply, but whether they will be amended or enforced is unclear at this point.Production, importation or exportation: 2-15 years imprisonment and a fine of 200,000 – 1,500,000 Baht
Disposal or possession for the purpose of disposal: 2-10 years imprisonment or a fine of 40,000 – 200,000 Baht or both
Quantity over 10 kilograms: Penalty is increased to a maximum of 15 years and a fine of 200,000 – 1,500,000 Baht
Possession: Imprisonment not exceeding 5 years and or a fine not exceeding 100,000 Baht or both
Consumption: Imprisonment not exceeding 1 year and a fine of 100,000 – 1,000,000
Can I Get Prescription Cannabis in Thailand?

Yes. But note that the strength of medical cannabis in Thailand may be much weaker than you are used to back home in California or Amsterdam.

This has been one of the major complaints from those suffering with long-term illness who have historically relied on a blackmarket supply.

Users have been so disappointed with the strength of medical cannabis that many have returned to the blackmarket to get a more potent supply.

This was recently highlighted in a Vice documentary (see below).



Is There Going to Be a Cannabis Sandbox?

This has been proposed but just how seriously is not clear.

Supposedly there will be an area of Thailand designated to ganja enthusiasts.

You'll be able to spend your holiday smoking, eating, and drinking cannabis-based products until your heart's content. Whether you'll actually get stoned or not is a different matter, because all the product will need to be under 0.2% THC.

It would certainly be a novelty feeling, but I doubt it will rival the cafes of Amsterdam. I don't think it will happen, certainly not this year anyway.
In Summary

Thailand is the most progressive country in the region when it comes to cannabis growth and consumption, but you might want to wait a while before you walk down the street with a big doobie hanging out your mouth and smile at the local bobby.

Do expect to see cafes popping up, and pretty much every dish being advertised with cannabis as a special ingredient.

Will the 0.2% THC be policed? I doubt it. It would waste a lot of police time. Though it could be a good tea-money maker for the BIB.

Most travelers will just do what they've always done: pop along to one of the bars on Phi Phi or Koh Phangan and pick up a sealer bag of the good stuff and smoke away, while the bar pays the local police to turn a blind eye.