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- TAT Welcomes First Bucharest-Phuket Charter Flight by HiSky
HiSky launches its first Bucharest-Phuket flight, connecting Romania to Thailand’s winter paradise with seasonal services and warm TAT hospitality.
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Phuket, 20 December 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) celebrated the arrival of the inaugural charter flight on the Bucharest-Phuket route, operated by Romania’s HiSky airline in partnership with leading tour operators Dertour and Karpaten. Flight H4 7467 landed at Phuket International Airport on 19 December 2024, where passengers were received with a cordial ceremony attended by TAT representatives, led by Ms. Suladda Sarutilavan, Executive Director for Europe Region.
This seasonal service, featuring 12 flights between December 2024 and March 2025 on a 274-seat Airbus A330, is supported by Thailand’s visa exemption for Romanian citizens, allowing stays of up to 60 days. With 38,624 Romanian arrivals recorded from 1 January to 16 December 2024, a 23.26% increase over the same period in 2023, the charter underscores Thailand’s growing appeal as a premier winter destination for Romanian travellers.
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20 December 20 2024Photo Releaseshttps://www.tatnews.org/?p=80986 - TAT Welcomes LOT Polish Airlines’ First Warsaw-Krabi Charter Flight
LOT Polish Airlines’ first Warsaw-Krabi charter flight marks a milestone in Thai-Polish tourism. Seasonal flights connect Poland to Thailand’s Andaman coast.
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Krabi, 20 December 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), together with local government agencies and private sector representatives, warmly welcomed 294 Polish tourists on the first charter flight from Warsaw. Operated by LOT Polish Airlines, Poland’s national carrier, and arranged by leading tour operator ITAKA, flight LO 6281 landed at Krabi International Airport on 19 December 2024, marking a significant milestone in Thai-Polish tourism relations.
The reception was attended by key representatives, including Mr. Suwit Suriyawong, Deputy Governor of Krabi Province, and Ms. Suladda Sarutilavan, TAT Executive Director for Europe Region.
This marked the start of a seasonal charter service between Warsaw and Krabi, scheduled from 18 December 2024 to 19 March 2025, with a total of 14 flights. The service, utilising a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with a capacity of 294 passengers per flight, will provide 4,116 seats across the winter schedule.
Alongside the Warsaw-Krabi route, LOT Polish Airlines and ITAKA are operating 77 charter flights this winter, including Warsaw-Bangkok and Warsaw-Phuket, with a total capacity of 13,073 seats. Additionally, the airline has partnered with Rainbow Tour on routes such as Warsaw-Bangkok, Katowice-Bangkok, and Warsaw-Phuket.
Across Eastern Europe, including Poland and the Czech and Slovak Republics, charter flights this winter provide 51,971 seats, underscoring Thailand’s growing appeal as a premier travel destination
Poland: A Growing Market for Thai Tourism
Poland has emerged as one of Thailand’s six priority long-haul markets, supported by the Thai government’s visa exemptions for citizens of 93 countries, including Poland, enabling stays of up to 60 days.
Poland’s growing importance as a market is evident in the increase from 121,700 Polish visitors in 2023, generating approximately 6.5 billion Baht in revenue, to 163,403 arrivals by 14 December 2024.
Polish tourists, like other European visitors, prefer Thailand’s warm winter escapes, especially to Andaman destinations such as Krabi, Phuket, and Phang-nga.
TAT’s Commitment to Sustainable Growth
By enhancing connectivity and partnering with key tour operators like ITAKA, TAT aims to drive sustainable growth and encourage further exploration of destinations such as Phuket, Pattaya, Bangkok, Rayong, Khao Lak, and Hua Hin.
Ms. Suladda said “With Thailand’s visa exemption for Polish travellers and the strong appeal of Thai beach destinations, the 2024–2025 winter season is set to attract even more visitors from Poland. The enhanced connectivity provided by LOT Polish Airlines’ expanded services are set to draw even more Polish travellers, offering memorable experiences while supporting Thailand’s sustainable tourism goals.”
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20 December 20 2024Press Releaseshttps://www.tatnews.org/?p=80984 - Safety Guidelines for Encountering Wild Elephants
Discover essential safety tips for trekking and driving in Thailand's elephant habitats. Learn how to stay safe, respect wildlife, and enjoy nature responsibly.
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Thailand’s natural beauty and diverse wildlife, especially its iconic elephants, are treasures to be enjoyed with care and responsibility. Whether trekking through lush national parks or driving in wildlife zones, following safety guidelines ensures visitors a safe and rewarding experience while protecting the animals and their habitats.
To help travellers navigate these wild spaces responsibly, TAT Newsroom has created an infographic outlining key safety tips. These include avoiding close interactions, refraining from feeding wildlife, staying on marked trails, recognising signs of aggression, and remaining calm in unexpected encounters.
It is important to note that while there are opportunities to observe elephants in their natural habitats, national parks do not provide organised elephant-watching activities. Visitors must follow park rules, remain on marked trails, and adhere strictly to park officials’ instructions to ensure safety and minimise animal disturbance.
Follow These Essential Guidelines to Stay Safe in Elephant Habitats:
While Trekking or Hiking
- Stay Calm and Quiet: Avoid shouting, sudden noises, or movements that may startle elephants. Stay quiet and avoid drawing attention to yourself.
- Use Natural Barriers: Place large objects, such as trees or rocks, between you and the animal to stay out of sight.
- Move Away Slowly: Do not run or turn your back. Retreat calmly and give the elephant space.
- Recognise Signs of Aggression: Watch for warning signs such as ears stiff and spread wide, intense staring, or a still or swinging trunk. Stay alert and ready to move.
- Drop Excess Gear: If an elephant charges, leave bags behind to move quickly and remain agile.
- Escape Strategy:
- Downhill: Run downhill if possible, as elephants avoid steep slopes.
- Flat Terrain: Move diagonally (45°) past large trees to slow the elephant’s pursuit.
- If You Trip: Stay calm, roll out of the elephant’s path, and get up quickly to continue running.
- Defensive Action: If cornered, use sticks or tools to aim at the elephant’s eyes or nails to distract it momentarily.
- Avoid Peak Activity: Stay away from isolated areas during dawn and dusk, when elephants and other wildlife are most active.
- Follow Park Rules: Stick to marked trails, travel in groups, and follow park officials’ instructions at all times.
While Driving in Wildlife Zones
- Maintain Distance: Stop at least 30 metres away to avoid provoking elephants.
- Stay Quiet: Avoid honking, shouting, or making sudden noises.
- Avoid Flash Photography: Never take close-up photos or use flash, as it can agitate elephants.
- Keep the Engine Running: Keep your vehicle engine on for a quick escape if necessary.
- Night Driving: Use low beams to monitor elephant movements without disturbing them.
- Stay Alert: Check all directions for elephant activity.
- Do Not Stop for Long: Avoid stopping to watch elephants, as this can cause congestion or accidents if other vehicles follow.
- Report Sightings: Inform park officials if you encounter elephants on the road or need assistance.
Observing Elephant Behaviour
- Calm Mood: Ears flapping, tail swaying, trunk moving freely, or casually pulling at branches to eat. These behaviours indicate the elephant is relaxed and uninterested in people.
- Signs of Aggression: Ears stiff and spread wide, tail raised, trunk still or striking the ground, and intense staring. Leave the area immediately if you observe these warning signs.
General Trekking Etiquette
- Do not take close-up photos or follow elephants.
- Stay quiet and store food securely to avoid attracting wildlife.
- Camp only in designated areas.
- Follow park officials’ instructions at all times.
- Stick to marked trails, and avoid isolated areas during dawn and dusk.
- Travel in groups whenever possible.
Remember:
Elephants are wild animals, not pets. Always treat them with respect and caution. By remaining calm, following park guidelines, and understanding elephant behaviour, you can enjoy Thailand’s natural beauty while ensuring safety for yourself and its magnificent wildlife.
Source: Wildlife Conservation Office, Thailand
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18 December 18 2024Visitor Informationhttps://www.tatnews.org/?p=80963 - 2024 Amazing Thailand Culture and Arts Festival Marks 50 Years of China-Thailand Friendship
The 2024 Amazing Thailand Culture and Arts Festival celebrates 50 years of China-Thailand relations with cultural performances, contests, and senior Chinese visitors.
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Bangkok, 18 December 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) successfully hosted the 2024 Amazing Thailand Culture and Arts Festival on 17 December 2024 at the Aksra Theatre King Power, Bangkok. The event marked the upcoming 50th anniversary of China-Thailand diplomatic relations in 2025, uniting 300 active senior Chinese travellers in a joyous celebration of cultural exchange and tourism.
TAT executives and key partners attended the event, including Ms. Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, Deputy Governor for International Marketing of Asia and South Pacific; Mr. Chuwit Sirivajjakul, Executive Director of the East Asia Region; Mrs. Ruedee Cheawsamoot, Director of TAT’s Kunming Office; and Ms. Tharinee Somboon, Deputy Executive Director of the East Asia Region. They were joined by Mrs. Zhao Xin and Ms. Tao Ying, representatives from the China Cultural Centre, as well as Ms. Navinda Pachimsawat, a representative from the Bangkok Dance Academy.
Ms. Pattaraanong stated “The 2024 Amazing Thailand Culture and Arts Festival was organised to commemorate the significant milestone of 50 years of diplomatic relations between Thailand and the People’s Republic of China. Today’s event signifies a pivotal step in strengthening cultural exchanges, fostering bilateral cooperation, and encouraging continuous tourism between the two nations.”
Guests enjoyed a lively atmosphere highlighted by cultural performances from the Bangkok Dance Academy’s “One Day in Bangkok” and an exclusive meet-and-greet with renowned Thai-Chinese singer and actor Bie Thassapak Hsu (widely known as Bie KPN).
The highlight of the event was a captivating dance and singing contest themed “50 Years of Thailand-China Diplomatic Relations.” Eleven teams, each comprising 20-30 participants from a total of 300, delivered engaging performances lasting five to ten minutes across various music genres.
The festival was organised by TAT’s Kunming Office in collaboration with Chinese tour operators. The participating active senior groups, originating from three key regions—Yunnan, Guangxi, and Guizhou—embarked on a six-day, five-night journey to Bangkok and Pattaya.
The initiative aimed to position Thailand as a top-of-mind destination for active senior travellers, a high-potential segment with significant purchasing power, a passion for travel during their leisure time, and the flexibility to travel year-round.
This demographic represents 35% of China’s population and is known for its substantial spending capacity. The 2024 Amazing Thailand Culture and Arts Festival is expected to contribute over 15 million Baht in revenue to Thailand’s tourism industry.
Thailand has long been a favourite destination for Chinese tourists. The festival’s success underscored Thailand’s commitment to strengthening cultural ties and welcoming visitors from across the globe, reinforcing its status as a world-class destination.
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18 December 18 2024Press Releaseshttps://www.tatnews.org/?p=80967 - Central Pattana Launches ‘The World’s Great Celebration 2025’
Central Pattana unveils ‘The World’s Great Celebration 2025,’ featuring Thailand’s first Santa Village, art toy decorations, and dazzling cultural highlights.
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Bangkok, 18 December 2024 – Central Pattana plc, Thailand’s leading real estate developer, has unveiled ‘The World’s Great Celebration 2025,’ a nationwide festive campaign transforming Central shopping centres into magical holiday destinations. Running from 1 November 2024 to 5 January 2025, this campaign highlights Thailand’s vibrant holiday spirit through spectacular events and cultural showcases designed to attract both Thai and international visitors.
With a 700-million-baht investment, this year’s celebration introduces the country’s first-ever ‘Santa Village Themed Park Experience,’ dazzling light displays, art toy decorations, and cultural installations across Central shopping centres nationwide.
Highlighting Three Sensational Global Celebration Events
- First time in Thailand where Central shopping centres nationwide will be transformed into the ‘Santa Village Themed Park Experience’
- Meet authentic Santa Claus, a global symbol of Christmas, and experience the classic holiday charm of the Santa Village at Central shopping centres across Thailand.
- ‘The First Art Toy Christmas Decoration in the World’ featuring:
- A parade of 23 art toy characters designed by eleven renowned artists, with X’mas Edition versions up to 4 metres tall, including LABUBU, ZIMOMO, FLAPPY, and VINCENT.
- Explore the twelve zones of the Christmas village, Merry Ville,’ an immersive experience spanning over 3,500 square metres both inside and outside Central World Bangkok.
- Global Surprise: Witness the debut of ‘secret art toys,’ a collaboration between Jessica Ng, creator of the ESTELLE art toy, and Abigail, the daughter of actress Chompoo Araya. These will be unveiled during the lighting ceremony of Southeast Asia’s tallest Christmas tree.
- Discover ‘The wOrld of Light,’ featuring millions of decorative lights and three gigantic 6-metre ‘Flying Angels,’ reminiscent of the iconic angels of London’s Regent Street.
- Enjoy memorable Christmas moments, including Pure Talking with Santa—exclusive photo sessions and chats with the authentic Santa Claus from Finland, writing letters to Santa, and the chance to win a dream trip with Finnair.
- Meet & Greet Santa & Friends, featuring six delightful characters illustrated by rising Thai artist SANDIER:
- SANTA (a gift-giver)
- DEERZING (a deer)
- ELFZA (an elf)
- GINGERBOY (a delicious guru)
- COOLSNOW (a snowman)
- CHRISTREENA (a pine tree).
- Eleven Local Pride Christmas Trees Showcasing Regional Identities
- These trees highlight the cultural beauty of Thailand across five regions, in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Key highlights include:
- Central Chiang Rai: The Mok Panwa Christmas Tree, celebrating the charm of Lanna culture and nine winter flower varieties.
- Central Phuket: The Kebaya Christmas Tree, inspired by Phuket’s unique cultural heritage.
- Central Chanthaburi: The Gem of Happiness Tree, reflecting the province’s iconic gemstone artistry.
- Additional Local Pride Christmas Trees are featured in six Central shopping centres: Central Westgate, Khon Kaen, Mahachai, Korat, Samui, Hat Yai, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Chiang Mai.
Exclusive Offers for International Tourists
International visitors can enjoy special perks, including a Welcome Package valued up to 10,000 Baht and festive-themed gifts with qualifying purchases.
Celebrate the Holidays with Central Pattana
Join ‘The World’s Great Celebration 2025’ at Central World Bangkok, Central Phuket, Central Chiangmai, Central Pattaya, and other Central shopping centres nationwide. With dazzling displays, immersive attractions, and unique cultural highlights, the event promises to be a spectacular way to experience Thailand’s festive season.
For more details, visit Central Pattana.
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18 December 18 2024Travel Industry Newshttps://www.tatnews.org/?p=80956 - Run to Remember 2024: A Tribute of Hope and Opportunity
Run to Remember 2024, held in Bangkok, supports Thai youth affected by the 2004 tsunami. Organised by Hands Across the Water, it inspires hope and opportunities.
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Bangkok, 18 December 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), represented by Mr. Kittipong Prapattong, Deputy Governor for Digitalisation, Research and Development, participated in the Run to Remember 2024 at Chatuchak Park, Bangkok. Organised by the Australian foundation Hands Across the Water under the leadership of its Chairman, Mr. Peter Baines OAM, the event aimed to raise funds for Thai children and youth affected by the 2004 tsunami.
The occasion was attended by H.E. Dr. Angela Macdonald PSM, Australian Ambassador to Thailand, and Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt, Governor of Bangkok, emphasising the significance of this humanitarian initiative.
Established in 2005 by Mr. Baines following his involvement in disaster recovery after the 2004 tsunami, Hands Across the Water has provided care and opportunities for vulnerable Thai youth. Its initiatives include Ban Tharn Namchai in Khao Lak, Phang Nga, a youth home for tsunami survivors; centres in Yasothon and Surin supporting HIV-positive youth; and the Hospitality Training Centre in Phang Nga. The foundation also runs Hands Experience Thailand, promoting sporting tourism activities like cycling events.
Mr. Baines’s dedication has been recognised with honours such as the Direkgunabhorn Royal Decoration in 2016 and the Medal of the Order of Australia, underscoring his impactful contributions to improving the lives of Thai youth and strengthening communities.
TAT expressed its gratitude for Hands Across the Water’s dedication, which continues to inspire hope and opportunities while strengthening ties between Thailand and Australia.
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18 December 18 2024Photo Releaseshttps://www.tatnews.org/?p=80952 - Bangkok Illumination Festival 2024: A Dazzling Spectacle of Light and Culture
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), under the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, proudly launched the Bangkok Illumination Festival 2024 during its opening ceremony yesterday evening. Running from 17 December 2024 to 5 January 2025, between 18:00–22:00, the festival transforms Bangkok into a mesmerising hub of night-time tourism, reinforcing the city’s status as a World-Class Event Hub.
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Bangkok, 18 December 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), under the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, proudly launched the Bangkok Illumination Festival 2024 during its opening ceremony yesterday evening. Running from 17 December 2024 to 5 January 2025, between 18:00–22:00, the festival transforms Bangkok into a mesmerising hub of night-time tourism, reinforcing the city’s status as a World-Class Event Hub.
Aligned with the government’s policy and the National Soft Power Development Committee’s strategy, this event showcases Thailand’s cultural richness while stimulating the local economy and enhancing the country’s reputation as a global Festival Hub. The festival is a highlight of the Thailand Winter Festivals 2024, themed “7 Wonders of Thailand”, which brings together a variety of cultural, artistic, and festive activities across the nation.
Minister of Tourism and Sports Mr. Sorawong Thienthong remarked, “The year-end is a special time for Thailand, filled with the joy of celebrations and an abundance of events nationwide. The Bangkok Illumination Festival 2024 beautifully highlights Thailand’s position as a World-Class Event Hub, combining vibrant artistry and cutting-edge innovation in night-time tourism. This event not only promises unforgettable moments for visitors but also underscores our efforts to stimulate economic growth and showcase the country’s creative potential.”
TAT Governor Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool added, “The Bangkok Illumination Festival 2024 is more than a celebration of light and art; it represents a vital step in elevating Thailand’s reputation as a global festival hub. By intertwining cultural richness with modern technology, this event revitalises Bangkok’s night-time economy and creates opportunities for local businesses to thrive. We are confident that this festival will leave lasting impressions and inspire visitors to discover the many wonders of Thailand.”
Themed Highlights: ‘Moo Deng Takes Over Bangkok’
This year’s festival promises a spectacular experience under the whimsical theme “Moo Deng Takes Over Bangkok”, featuring the adorable “Nong Moo Deng”, a bouncy baby pygmy hippo from Thailand’s Khao Kheow Open Zoo who has become a global social media sensation. As the festival mascot, Moo Deng will transform Bangkok into a playful, illuminated wonderland. Visitors are invited to “bounce” through the city’s nine chic landmarks, each filled with unique installations, dazzling light displays, and an electrifying atmosphere.
Whether it’s dancing alongside DJ Deng, shopping with Madame Deng, or snapping photos with Dengzilla, this one-of-a-kind experience blends creativity, fun, and innovation to create a festive atmosphere like no other.
A Visual Feast Across Three Routes and Nine Landmarks
The festival offers visitors an enchanting journey through three key routes, featuring nine uniquely illuminated landmarks across Bangkok:
- Pathumwan to Nimibutr Stadium Route
- Nimibutr Stadium: A “DJ Deng” light installation turns the venue into a dynamic dance hotspot.
- One Siam Skywalk: Inflatable art with the “Madame Deng” character welcomes shoppers to this vibrant retail district.
- Siam Centre to Central World: Stunning installation art transforms the area into an Instagram-worthy destination.
- Hua Lamphong to Yaowarat Route
- Hua Lamphong Station: Modern light installations and projection mapping showcase the “Dengzilla” concept.
- Phadung Krung Kasem Canal: A picturesque canal adorned with colourful light displays.
- Thai-Chinese Friendship Road: “Deng’s footprints” light patterns guide visitors along a scenic pathway.
- Odeon Circle: A delightful “Muay Deng” art installation celebrates Chinese-Thai heritage.
- Asoke-Sukhumvit Route
- Asoke BTS Skywalk: Cutting-edge projection mapping and light displays illuminate the iconic walkway.
- Benjasiri Park: “Deng in the Park” invites visitors to enjoy a cheerful picnic-like atmosphere amidst glowing lights.
Driving Tourism and Economic Impact
Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool concluded “The Bangkok Illumination Festival embodies TAT’s commitment to the IGNITE Thailand’s Tourism strategy, which seeks to elevate the country as a regional tourism hub through world-class events. This festival is a testament to our vision of creating enriching travel experiences that drive economic sustainability.”
The festival is expected to attract 435,000 visitors, generating an estimated 1.2 billion Baht in economic activity.
Travel Tips: Explore via Public Transport
Visitors are encouraged to explore the Bangkok Illumination Festival 2024 conveniently by using Bangkok’s extensive public transportation network. The nine illuminated landmarks are easily accessible via the BTS Skytrain, MRT Subway, and public buses, making it simple to navigate the city’s festive routes. For example, landmarks along the Pathumwan-Nimibutr route can be reached via BTS stations such as National Stadium and Siam, while the Hua Lamphong-Yaowarat route connects seamlessly with MRT Hua Lamphong and Wat Mangkon stations. Similarly, the Asoke-Sukhumvit route is best accessed via BTS Asok or MRT Sukhumvit stations. Public transport not only reduces travel time but also contributes to a more sustainable travel experience during this vibrant celebration.
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18 December 18 2024Press Releaseshttps://www.tatnews.org/?p=80950 - Pathumwan to Nimibutr Stadium Route
- Thailand Celebrates the 2,000,000th Indian Tourist Arrival of 2024
Thailand welcomes its 2 millionth Indian tourist of 2024, marking a milestone for Indian tourism. Enhanced air connectivity and year-round travel fuel this growth.
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Bangkok, 17 December 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) celebrated a significant milestone with the arrival of this year’s 2,000,000th Indian tourist at Suvarnabhumi Airport on 16 December. This achievement underscores India’s vital role as a key source market for Thailand’s thriving tourism industry.
The grand welcome ceremony was attended by Mr. Sorawong Thienthong, Minister of Tourism and Sports; H.E. Mr. Nagesh Singh, Ambassador of India to Thailand; Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor; Ms. Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, TAT Deputy Governor for International Marketing – Asia and the South Pacific; and executives from Suvarnabhumi Airport and Thai Airways International (THAI).
Passengers arriving on THAI flight TG324 from Delhi were warmly greeted with traditional Thai garlands, symbolising the nation’s renowned hospitality. Among them was the 2,000,000th Indian visitor, Mr. Chetan Gupta, who expressed delight at the recognition.
Minister of Tourism and Sports, Mr. Sorawong Thienthong, remarked, “It is with immense pleasure that we welcome the 2,000,000th Indian tourist to Thailand this year. This milestone highlights the growing popularity of Thailand among Indian travellers and the enduring cultural and economic ties between our nations. We look forward to welcoming even more visitors as they explore Thailand’s diverse and unique attractions.”
TAT Governor Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool added, “This remarkable milestone is a testament to the success of TAT’s continuous marketing efforts and collaborations with key partners in the Indian market. Through bespoke campaigns and improved connectivity, we aim to position Thailand as the destination of choice for Indian travellers, offering experiences that cater to their varied interests while ensuring exceptional hospitality.”
Strengthening the Bond: Thailand and the Indian Market
India is one of Thailand’s most significant tourism markets, with arrivals surpassing the 2-million mark this year. In 2019, Thailand welcomed a record 1,961,069 Indian visitors, contributing 80 billion Baht in revenue. By 2023, Indian arrivals rebounded strongly, reaching 1,628,542 visitors and generating 61.9 billion Baht.
Indian travellers are drawn to Thailand year-round, with popular destinations including Bangkok, Phuket, Chon Buri, Krabi, and Phang-nga, as well as emerging spots like Surat Thani and Kanchanaburi. Favourite activities include indulging in Thai cuisine, exploring the vibrant nightlife, relaxing on pristine beaches, enjoying massages and spas, and visiting historical landmarks.
Seamless Accessibility and Enhanced Travel Experiences
Thailand’s strong air connectivity with India has been instrumental in fostering this growth. As of June 2024, 342 weekly flights between the two nations offered 2.9 million seats annually, representing a 92.2% rebound from pre-pandemic levels. Recent additions, including Indigo’s Hyderabad-Bangkok route, THAI’s Kochi-Bangkok flights, and Thai AirAsia’s Vishakhapatnam-Bangkok service, have further enhanced accessibility.
Thailand’s visa exemption policy, which allows Indian tourists to stay for up to 60 days, has made travel even more convenient. Combined with TAT’s targeted marketing initiatives and collaborations with travel partners, these efforts continue to elevate Thailand’s appeal, cementing its position as a premier destination for Indian travellers.
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17 December 17 2024Press Releaseshttps://www.tatnews.org/?p=80935 - Northern Thailand’s Hidden Gems: Authentic Adventures Await
Discover Northern Thailand's hidden gems, including Phrae, Phayao, and Nan. From historic sites to breathtaking landscapes, find enriching adventures off the beaten path.
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Northern Thailand is a treasure trove of cultural richness, stunning landscapes, and off-the-beaten-path adventures. While Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are well-known destinations, the region is brimming with lesser-explored gems waiting to be uncovered. Here’s a guide to some of Northern Thailand’s hidden treasures that will take your journey to the next level.
Enjoying the Charms of Phrae Province: Thailand’s Pristine Area
Phrae Province offers a serene haven for travelers seeking authentic cultural experiences, historical treasures, and natural beauty away from the main tourist trails. Known for its rich history and warm hospitality, Phrae is an enchanting destination that blends the charm of Lanna heritage with countryside vistas, inviting you to relax and unwind.
A Stroll Through History
Phrae, one of Thailand’s oldest cities, is a living testament to the country’s rich history, dating back a millennium to the Hariphunchai Kingdom. Its timeless allure is palpable as you wander through the Old Town, where the city’s wooden houses and colonial-style mansions testify to its prosperous past.This century-old teakwood mansion is a living museum showcasing traditional Thai craftsmanship and the lifestyles of aristocratic families from a bygone era.
This revered temple, situated on a hilltop, is the spiritual heart of the province. The temple’s golden chedi, adorned with intricate details, is a stunning example of Lanna architecture.
Natural Wonders and Outdoor Adventures
Phrae’s untouched natural landscapes are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.- Phae Mueang Phi Forest Park: This unique geological site, often referred to as Thailand’s “Grand Canyon,” features surreal sandstone formations shaped by centuries of erosion. Strolling through this otherworldly terrain feels like stepping into a natural sculpture gallery.
- Mae Yom National Park: Spanning over 400 square kilometers, this park is ideal for trekking. Trails lead to panoramic viewpoints, waterfalls, and the lovely Yom River. Camping under the stars is a must-do experience for nature lovers.
Local Arts and Crafts
Phrae is renowned for its traditional mor hom fabric, deep indigo-dyed cotton in Thailand. Visitors can explore workshops like Ban Thung Hong and try to dye their garments while learning about this centuries-old craft. The process involves natural indigo dye and intricate weaving techniques, creating unique and beautiful textiles.
Another cultural highlight is silverware. The province boasts skilled artisans who produce intricate silver jewelry and home decor pieces, perfect souvenirs to bring home a piece of Phrae’s artistry.
Culinary Delights
Phrae’s cuisine is a delightful mix of northern Thai flavors, with dishes rich in herbs and spices.- Kaeng Hung Le: A slow-cooked pork curry with a tangy, aromatic blend of tamarind and ginger.
- Nam Phrik Ong: A savory tomato-based chili dip, often served with fresh vegetables and crispy pork rinds.
- Visit the bustling Phrae Night Market, where street vendors sell local delicacies and handmade crafts.
Off the Beaten Path
Phrae’s unspoiled charm means fewer crowds and more opportunities to connect with the local way of life. The tranquility of this place will surely leave you feeling relaxed and at peace, offering a serene escape from the fast-paced modern world.- Ban Thung Hong: Known as the “Denim Village,” this quaint community is the epicenter of mor hom production. Visitors can observe the dyeing process and shop for authentic garments.
- Ban Pong: A peaceful village surrounded by lush rice paddies, offering homestays where travelers can immerse themselves in traditional Thai farming.
Getting There and Around
Phrae is accessible by air via Phrae Airport or by bus from Chiang Mai, which is about a 3- to 4-hour journey. The best times to visit Phrae are during the cool season from November to February, or the rainy season from June to October, when the landscapes are lush and green. Once in Phrae, bicycles and motorbikes are popular ways to explore the city and its surroundings.Why Phrae Should Be Your Next Destination
Phrae offers a unique escape from the fast-paced modern world, where time seems to slow, and every corner tells a story. From its historic landmarks and natural wonders to its vibrant culture and warm-hearted locals, Phrae Province is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. It promises a journey of intriguing experiences that will excite you for your next adventure.Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or a cultural explorer, Phrae promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of northern Thailand. It offers a variety of experiences to satisfy your adventurous spirit, ensuring that every traveler finds something to delight in and feel excited about.
Phayao Province is relatively unknown to many tourists, and that’s its allure
Phayao Province invites travelers to slow down, connect with nature, and immerse themselves in local culture. Unlike its bustling neighbors, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, Phayao’s unhurried charm is perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape. Here’s a guide to this picturesque province’s must-see attractions and experiences that will leave you feeling relaxed and at peace.
The Jewel of Phayao: Kwan Phayao
At the heart of the province lies Kwan Phayao, one of Thailand’s largest freshwater lakes and a focal point of local life. Its shimmering waters attract visitors and offer a serene setting for relaxation and recreation.
At the heart of the province lies Kwan Phayao, one of Thailand’s largest freshwater lakes and a focal point of local life. Its shimmering waters attract visitors and offer a serene setting for relaxation and recreation.
- Sunrise and Sunset Views: The lake is breathtaking during sunrise and sunset, with hues of orange and pink reflecting off the water, a sight that will inspire awe.
- Boating Adventures: Visitors can hire a boat to explore the lake or visit the ancient Wat Tilok Aram, a submerged temple with a history of over 500 years.
- Lakeside Dining: Charming restaurants and cafés surround the lake, where you can savor local delicacies like grilled river fish and spicy papaya salad while enjoying the view.
Wat Analayo Thipphayaram: A Spiritual Retreat
For those seeking spiritual serenity, Wat Analayo Thipphayaram offers an enchanting escape. Perched on a hill with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, this sprawling temple complex is home to intricate statues, peaceful meditation spots, and lush gardens.
Highlight: The temple’s giant white Buddha statue is a masterpiece, exuding a calming presence over the landscape. Visitors can also admire its unique blend of Lanna and Thai architectural styles, which will surely inspire awe and appreciation for the local culture.
A Glimpse into Local Life: Phu Sang National Park
Phayao’s natural beauty extends beyond its lake. Phu Sang National Park is for nature lovers, offering lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and opportunities to spot wildlife.- Phu Sang Waterfall: The park’s centerpiece is a warm waterfall where the water temperature remains comfortable year-round, making it an excellent relaxing spot.
- Local Villages: The surrounding area is dotted with traditional villages where you can learn about the local way of life, including weaving and farming practices.
Cultural Heritage in Chiang Kham
The Chiang Kham district near the Laos border is a gateway to Phayao’s diverse cultural heritage. Home to the Tai Lue ethnic group, Chiang Kham offers a fascinating blend of traditions and modern life that will pique your curiosity.- Wat Nantaram: This Burmese-style teak temple is a stunning example of traditional craftsmanship, with intricately carved wooden details and serene prayer halls.
- Textile Workshops: Learn about traditional Tai Lue weaving techniques and shop for handmade fabrics that make perfect souvenirs.
Hidden Peaks: Doi Phu Nang
Adventure enthusiasts will find their haven at Doi Phu Nang National Park, a less-traveled gem offering hiking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and vibrant flora.
- Rare Wildlife: Spot exotic species, such as the green peafowl, a highlight for bird enthusiasts.
- Trekking Trails: Trails wind through lush forests and lead to stunning viewpoints, perfect for those craving a bit of exploration.
Gastronomic Delights
Phayao’s culinary scene celebrates northern Thai flavors, often using fresh ingredients sourced locally.- Signature Dishes: Try khao soi, a rich coconut curry noodle dish, or sai ua, a flavorful northern sausage. For dessert, indulge in khanom chin nam ngiao, a spicy noodle dish unique to the region.
- Night Markets: The lakeside night market in Phayao Town is a vibrant spot for tasting local street food and shopping for handmade crafts.
When to Visit
Phayao is a destination for all seasons, but the cool season (November to February) is particularly inviting. It offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities, and during this time, the surrounding hills burst into bloom, adding a touch of charm to your journey.Why Visit Phayao?
Phayao’s appeal lies in its unspoiled landscapes, authentic cultural experiences, and warm hospitality. It’s where time seems to slow down, offering visitors a chance to disconnect from the fast-paced world and reconnect with nature and themselves.Whether you’re exploring ancient temples, trekking through verdant parks, or simply enjoying the serenity of Kwan Phayao, this hidden gem of northern Thailand promises memories that will linger long after you leave.
A visit to Nan is food for the soul
Nan Province offers a unique travel experience far removed from the hustle and bustle of Thailand’s major tourist destinations. Whether you’re a nature lover, history enthusiast, or cultural explorer, Nan has something special for everyone.
Cultural Wonders
Due to its historical role as an independent kingdom, Nan boasts a fascinating blend of Thai and Lao cultures unique to Thailand. The town’s charming Old Quarter is a perfect starting point for this cultural exploration. The highlight here is Wat Phumin, a 16th-century temple famous for its exquisite murals, particularly the “Whispering Couple,” which has become a symbol of Nan. The temple’s delicate carvings and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit site.Nan National Museum Another cultural gem is the Nan National Museum, housed in a former royal palace. The museum provides insight into the province’s history, the Lanna Kingdom, and the unique Tai Lue and Hmong communities that have shaped Nan’s identity.
Stunning Natural Landscapes
Doi Phu Kha National Park Nan’s unspoiled nature is a significant draw for adventurers. The Doi Phu Kha National Park is ideal for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Famous for its rare pink blossoms, known as Chomphu Phu Kha, which bloom in February, the park also offers lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints that provide breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
The Bo Kluea Salt Wells in a remote village is a fascinating stop for those seeking tranquility. These ancient salt wells, with their serene surroundings and traditional way of life, offer a peaceful respite for travelers, inviting a sense of calm and relaxation.
Seasonal Festivities
Nan’s charm comes alive during its vibrant festivals, each offering a unique experience that will excite visitors. A highlight is the Nan Boat Racing Festival, typically held in October. This annual event on the Nan River features elaborately decorated longboats and thrilling races that reflect the province’s deep connection to its waterways.Another unique celebration is the Khom Fai Festival, where locals release lanterns into the sky, creating a magical, illuminated spectacle that captivates and excites visitors.
A Taste of Nan
Nan’s culinary scene is a delightful reflection of its cultural diversity. Try the succulent roast duck breast with Makhwaen, a local spice with an aroma reminiscent of lime. Local markets, like Nan Walking Street, are perfect spots to sample these dishes and shop for handicrafts, such as intricately woven textiles made by skilled artisans.Getting Off the Beaten Path
For travelers seeking hidden gems, Nan offers a plethora of lesser-known destinations. The Ban Tai Lue Café in Pua district is a charming spot where visitors can enjoy coffee with views of rice paddies. Further afield, the Sao Din Na Noi offers a surreal landscape of otherworldly eroded soil pillars.Practical Tips
- Getting There: Nan is accessible by direct flights from Bangkok or bus from Chiang Mai.
- Best Time to Visit: November to February is ideal, with cooler weather and lush landscapes.
- Getting Around: Renting a motorbike or car is the best way to explore Nan’s remote areas.
Nan Province is where time seems to slow down, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its tranquil beauty and warm hospitality. Whether you’re marveling at ancient temples, trekking through misty mountains, or savoring authentic local cuisine, Nan promises a travel experience long after you’ve left.
Northern Thailand’s hidden gems promise an authentic and enriching experience for travelers willing to venture beyond the usual tourist trail. Whether you’re seeking natural wonders, cultural immersion, or a peaceful retreat, this region offers it all—wrapped in the warmth and hospitality of its people.
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16 December 16 2024Travel Featureshttps://www.tatnews.org/?p=80839 - Workation Paradise Season 2: Redefining Work and Travel in Thailand
Thailand unveils "Workation Paradise Season 2," blending work and travel with pop-up workspaces and 100-Baht voucher deals, redefining tourism for digital nomads.
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Bangkok, 16 December 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has unveiled the highly anticipated “Workation Paradise Throughout Thailand Season 2” project, spotlighting a new way to blend work and travel with cutting-edge Pop-up Workspaces and the exciting “100-Baht Voucher” promotion. The programme is scheduled to run from December 2024 through March 2025.
Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, stated “Workation is an emerging trend as flexible working models allow professionals to work from anywhere. This project caters to Digital Nomads and Remote Workers while stimulating weekday travel. I am confident it will establish Thailand as a leading workation destination, driving tourism revenue and economic activity.”
With a focus on high-season tourism (December through April), the initiative underscores Thailand’s commitment to innovative travel offerings and sustained economic growth.
Enhancing Thailand’s Tourism Ecosystem
Mr. Kittipong Prapattong, Deputy Governor for Digitalisation, Research and Development, added, “The Workation Paradise Throughout Thailand Season 2 project fosters weekday travel and promotes extended stays and increased spending on tourism-related services.We deeply appreciate the collaboration from all industry partners and anticipate this initiative will significantly benefit local economies, drive job creation, and support Thailand’s tourism goals.”
Key Features of the Project
The “Workation Paradise Throughout Thailand Season 2” builds on four years of success under the Workation Thailand campaign, first launched in 2020. This initiative continues to recognise the transformative impact of combining work and travel, aiming to stimulate weekday tourism, extend travellers’ stays, and boost spending on tourism services. Encouraging professionals to explore Thailand’s iconic destinations while working remotely, the campaign further underscores the country’s position as a top-tier workation destination.
Exciting Activities for Season 2
This year’s programme introduces an exciting new feature: Pop-up Workspaces, portable offices installed at five strategic locations across Thailand’s regions – Siam (Bangkok), Central Pattaya (Chon Buri), Khao Yai National Park (Nakhon Ratchasima), Ang Kaew at Chiang Mai University (Chiang Mai), and Ko Pha-ngan (Surat Thani).
These Pop-up Workspaces provide an ideal setting for work in a relaxed environment, equipped with essential amenities such as online meeting screens, printers, electricity, internet, and ergonomic workstations. Offered free of charge, the spaces are designed to meet the needs of Digital Nomads and Remote Workers, further complemented by local staff providing on-site assistance.
Enhancing its appeal, the programme features the ‘100-Baht Voucher’ promotion, which offers travellers significant savings on premium services. The vouchers are available for a range of categories, including flights with AirAsia, luxury accommodations like Sala Khao Yai, Banyan Tree Phuket, and Pullman Khao Lak Resort and dining experiences at brands like Coffee Bean by Dao, Black Canyon and Starbucks Coffee. Additionally, vouchers for popular attractions such as Columbia Pictures Aquaverse and Vana Nava Water Jungle are also available.
Travellers can purchase these vouchers for only 100 Baht each via the project’s website, with four rounds scheduled on the 20th of each month from December 2024 to March 2025. Exclusive pre-sale rounds will be offered on 1 February and 1 March 2025 for users of the Pop-up Workspaces, enhancing the benefits for workation enthusiasts.
Shaping the Future of Work and Travel
This campaign highlights Thailand’s innovative approach to tourism, offering a unique blend of professional convenience and leisure. The initiative showcases Thailand’s readiness to meet the evolving needs of modern travellers, making it a premier destination for Digital Nomads and Remote Workers.
For more information, visit www.tourismthailand.org/workationthailand.
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