
Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) hereby informs tourists that the opening, closing, or partial opening status of some attractions in Thailand's national parks has been updated to ensure tourists can safely and fully enjoy the picturesque natural scenery and rich flora and fauna.
Closing is a Routine Operation: Balancing Safety and Ecological Restoration
Temporarily closing some attractions each year based on weather changes and the actual conditions of the parks is a routine management practice for Thailand's national parks. Closure dates are not fixed, with two main reasons: firstly, extreme weather (especially during the rainy season) may pose safety hazards, ensuring tourist safety; secondly, providing sufficient time for the park's ecosystem to recover and maintain sustainable development of the natural environment.
Status of 156 National Parks Available: Categorized by Region for Easy Search
Currently, Thailand has 156 national parks. The National Parks Authority has compiled and published a list of attraction statuses. The list is categorized by the regional office of the protected area to which each attraction belongs, clearly indicating whether it is open, closed, or partially open. Tourists can download and view the list through the designated link.
Travel Tips: Familiarize Yourself with Regulations in Advance
Before planning a trip to a national park, tourists are advised to check the status of their target attractions using a checklist and to thoroughly understand the relevant local regulations to ensure a smooth and safe trip, while also working together to protect Thailand's natural environment.