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Thailand’s national park “passport” already sold out, thanks to Cullen Hateberry

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The ‘Passport to Thailand’s National Parks’, which travellers can get stamped to show which national parks they have already visited, is now out of stock after South Korean YouTubers, ‘Cullen Hateberry’, recently introduced it on their channel.

 

Atthaphon Charoenchansa, director-general of the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, said the initial 90,000 “passports” have sold out and the department has ordered more, which are expected to be available at national parks around the country in the middle of this month.

 

The price of each passport is Bt100, he said, adding that he was told that they were being sold via an online shopping platform for about Bt250-300 each.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2024-01-10

 

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Dem koreans are hustlers.

They'll do anything to make a dime.....

Does that include double pricing?

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The ‘Passport to Thailand’s National Parks’, which travellers can get stamped to show which national parks they have already visited,

A must have item... LMAO?

 

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