travel across regions

Thai Rath Edition

14 Jun 2022 5:32 a.m.

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“Three seasons mists, mounds of sloping mou, verdant forests, good people, beautiful traditions, famous for the Bua Tong area” is the motto of “Mae Hong Son”, a province with beautiful natural attractions that is fascinated by many travelers.

During the Covid-19

outbreak

over the past 2 years, everything has been halted.

The Three Mists City that used to rely on tourism as their main source of income is now sluggish.

Come today when the situation improves.

Plus the government has opened the country in full.

This makes it a member of the public and private tourism network in Mae Hong Son Province, led by Mr. Sanit Pratmark, Mae Hong Son Provincial Tourism and Sports, Acting Sub Lt. Panuwat Kadnak, Director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Mae Hong Son Office, Mr. Bundit Nil. Udomsak

Chairman of the Mae Hong Son Chamber of Commerce and Mr. Panudet Chaisakul, President of the Mae Hong Son Tourism Business Association

jointly organized a caravan to exchange tourists across the Mae Hong Son-Buriram region

To attract and invite foreign tourists to travel to Mae Hong Son in the upcoming winter travel season.

Acting Police Lieutenant Panuwat revealed that

This project is a pilot tourism activity.

Promote tourism to connect secondary cities across regions on weekdays

Tourists will be able to experience traveling in different provinces.

with a variety of interesting contexts

Tourists will exchange, learn, experience, travel on the Road Trip route.

Community tourism activities

including tasting local dishes that are unique to each area



to stimulate travel

causing the circulation of money in the economy

distributing income to the community

as well as public relations and dissemination of tourist attractions through social media in various channels

Confident that such activities will help stimulate tourism in Mae Hong Son to be active as a key economic driver to move forward fully.

Chot Naramonthon

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