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Government Cracks Down on Illegal Tour Operators and Unlicensed Guides Nationwide


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The government has launched a nationwide crackdown on illegal tour operators and unlicensed tour guides, warning of strict penalties including fines of up to 500,000 baht and prison sentences of up to two years.

 

Deputy Government Spokesperson, Ms. Sasikarn Wattanajan, announced on 9 May that the Ministry of Tourism and Sports has joined forces with five key agencies, namely, the Office of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Department of Business Development, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), the Tourist Police Bureau, and the Immigration Bureau, to form a special task force named the Joint Operations Centre for Tackling Proxy Tour Businesses (ศปต.).

 

The centre has been established to intensify efforts against “nominee” tour companies, those illegally using Thai nationals as business fronts for foreign operators and unlicensed tour guides. The aim is to raise tourism industry standards and ensure the safety and legality of services provided to both domestic and international visitors.

 

From October 2024 to March 2025, inspections were carried out on 940 tour companies and 338 guides. Violations included operating without a licence, failing to display permits, and not providing insurance for tourists. Among tour guides, common infractions involved working without a licence and not carrying the required work assignment documentation.

 

Penalties for unlicensed tour operators include a fine of up to 500,000 baht or imprisonment for up to two years, or both. Unlicensed guides face up to a 100,000 baht fine or one year in prison. All tour promotions must clearly display a valid licence number, the company’s name, and its official address. Only licensed guides are permitted to lead tours.

 

The government is urging the public to report suspected violations via the Department of Tourism’s official Facebook page or by emailing.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-11.

 

 

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THailand... welcoming tourists is number one priority as we can see ..... tomorrow TAT will complain that the numbers of tourists are going down...

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4 hours ago, norsurin said:

Means in a few days all the Russians kicked out or what?

 

Just the ones that don't pay up.  They've now been warned.

 

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2 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

THailand... welcoming tourists is number one priority as we can see ..... tomorrow TAT will complain that the numbers of tourists are going down...

 

Exactly. Always 'amazing' to see how different government departments pull into different directions, frequently shooting the others, or, even better, themselves repeatedly into the foot... 😆 

 

Yes, foreign tour guides are illegal, but where are the Russian, Mandarin, Hindi, French, German, etc., speaking Thai tour guides? 

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1 hour ago, StayinThailand2much said:

but where are the Russian, Mandarin, Hindi, French, German, etc., speaking Thai tour guides? 

That's easy ..... they're in Russia, China, India, France and Germany. The Thai speaking ones are here in Thailand. 🙂

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