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Picture courtesy of Mae Takhrai National Park Thailand

 

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) has unveiled plans to allow alcohol consumption in designated areas within their parks, but only with a permit from the park's manager. DNP chief Attapol Charoenchansa announced this potential policy change following public consultations, marking a shift in the current no-alcohol stance aimed at maintaining peace among campers.

 

The proposal introduces clubhouses for group recreational use, allowing visitors to enjoy drinks without disturbing the tranquillity of other guests. These measures, still awaiting final approval, are expected to be enacted within two months after being published in the Royal Gazette and will apply to national parks throughout Thailand.

 

 

 

“The regulation is designed to control where and how alcohol can be enjoyed, ensuring all visitors can experience the parks without disruption,” Attapol stated. By requiring permits for designated drinking areas, the DNP seeks to foster a harmonious balance between relaxation and respect for fellow park-goers.

 

As the new regulations prepare for roll-out, park enthusiasts can soon look forward to enjoying a more spirited outdoor experience, responsibly and in designated zones. Cheers to thoughtful regulations that allow a toast in nature’s great venues, without sacrificing serenity, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-03-19

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The proposal introduces clubhouses for group recreational use, allowing visitors to enjoy drinks without disturbing the tranquillity of other guests.

So bars in the national parks then. Sounds good to me. 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The proposal introduces clubhouses for group recreational use, allowing visitors to enjoy drinks without disturbing the tranquillity of other guests

Until closing time

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