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Thai National Parks Offer Free Access for Family Day Celebrations

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Thailand's national parks will allow free entry for Thai visitors on April 14, coinciding with Family Day. This comes after Songkran visitor numbers soared to nearly 300,000 in just three days. From April 11 to 13, parks recorded 299,666 visitors, with April 13 alone accounting for over 127,000, generating more than 21.1 million baht in entry fees.

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The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation announced that the fee waiver includes national parks, forest parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and more, aiming to promote family engagement with nature. Preparations for family visits are underway, enhancing site management, safety protocols, and waste reduction efforts. Despite these measures, 29 accidents have been reported, highlighting the need for continued safety vigilance.

Notable incidents include the successful rescue of a foreign girl at Khao Nan National Park and a tourist's fall at Lam Nam Nan National Park, both requiring emergency medical responses. The department encourages visitors to adhere to safety guidelines, avoid alcohol, and act responsibly to ensure both enjoyable and safe experiences throughout Songkran.

Looking forward, the park authorities intend the free entry as an incentive for families to explore nature together while maintaining a focus on safety and conservation. They are committed to making this year's Songkran celebration a model of enjoyment and environmental respect.

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15 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

free entry for Thai visitors on April 14

^^^^^^

This being the most very important fact...foreigners charged as per normal I suppose ?

No discrimination or xenophobia in Thailand.. Thais have free access, foreigners have to pay....Oh why are less and less foreigners coming to Thailand????

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