Free Entry to National Parks for New Year Celebrations

In an effort to promote domestic tourism and encourage Thai citizens to embrace nature during the New Year holidays, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) has announced that all national parks across Thailand will waive entry fees for Thai tourists on December 31 and January 1.

A New Year Gift from the Government

Deputy government spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan stated that this initiative is intended as a New Year present for Thai citizens while simultaneously promoting tourism. The DNP aims to inspire Thais to visit national parks and engage with the natural environment.

Encouraging Nature Exploration

Promoting Awareness of Nature and Wildlife

The initiative not only provides free access but also encourages visitors to learn about the diverse wildlife and ecosystems within Thailand’s national parks. This aligns with broader efforts to foster a greater appreciation for nature among the public.

Visitor Management Considerations

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, park chiefs will have the discretion to limit visitor numbers if necessary. This measure aims to prevent overcrowding and maintain the integrity of the natural landscapes.

Celebrate the New Year in Nature

As Thailand welcomes the New Year, this initiative offers an excellent opportunity for locals to explore the beauty of their national parks without financial barriers. By waiving entry fees, the DNP hopes to enhance public engagement with nature, making it a memorable start to 2025 for Thai tourists.

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