With the beginning of the prolonged break in synchronization with His Majesty the King’s birthday leading up till Wednesday, marking the inception of Buddhist Lent, excitement and anticipation among travellers is palpable. This fertile opportunity to explore myriad destinations is often a dilemma of choices, thus we’ve segued into the task of ironing out this crinkle for the wanderers. We bring to you the top 10 most-visited National Parks, echoing the choice of travellers during the same time frame last year:
1. Khao Yai National Park, a sprawling expanse in Nakhon Ratchasima province
2. Khao Laem Ya–Mu Ko Samet National Park, the serene retreat in Rayong
3. Pa Hin Ngam National Park, echoing the raw beauty of Chaiyaphum
4. Khlong Lan National Park, nestled in the heart of Kamphaeng Phet
5. Erawan National Park, the gem of tranquility in Kanchanaburi
6. Hat Nappharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, a supreme beauty in Krabi
7. Namtok Phlio National Park, an untouched paradise in Chanthaburi
8. Tat Ton National Park in Chaiyaphum, a musical symphony of nature’s bounty
9. Chet Sao Noi National Park, Saraburi’s best kept secret
10. Phu Langka National Park, the wilderness uncharted in Nakhon Phanom
However, before embarking on your journey into the call of the wild, bear in mind the respite that specific national and forest parks are taking during these six days. The pause orchestrated for environmental rejuvenation and safety precautions deescalates the anthropogenic impact on these ecosystems. The list of these momentarily off-limit parks can be sought from this location.
Furthermore, in the light of this six-day holiday unfolding, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) prognosticates an upsurge in the revenue up to 1.66 billion baht, attributing to nearly 5 million ventures undertaken by native explorers.
An occupancy rate averaging at 63% is being anticipated by the hotels, as per the TAT’s forecast. Meanwhile, hotels situated in the eastern region could potentially witness a jump in their occupancy rate, touching 68%. The central and northeastern provinces, however, are predicted to be the hotbed of highest visitor influx, as outlined by the TAT.
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