“Thailand Trusted Destination” is the latest marketing campaign in a protracted line of schemes authorities authorities have launched as they try and lure worldwide travellers again to Thailand, even amid Omicron uncertainty. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports launched the marketing campaign in a bid to extend the standards of tourism in the country.
The project goals to build confidence in travellers by certifying businesses that meet certain high quality requirements, permitting them to display the Thailand Trusted Destination dancing elephant brand.
The Tourism Ministry hopes this can incentivise businesses and venues to deliver their requirements of administration, cleanliness, security, and fairness up. Businesses may also be evaluated on their eco-friendly practices. Tourists can determine points of interest that have been licensed with the dancing elephant brand by looking out on the Thailand Tourism Standard Facebook page or their website at tts.dot.go.th although the positioning seems to not be quite useful yet.
The Department of Tourism lately took a gaggle of business operators to Krabi in order to observe varied attractions that had been licensed as Thailand Trusted Destination venues. Tools is one such venue, having been licensed for the cleanliness of their public restrooms.
Another licensed location is Than Bok Khorani National Park, recognised for vacationer security and environmental conservation. Laemsak Community was additionally awarded a Thailand Trusted Destination certification for his or her historical value and being a community-based tourism attraction.
The authorities hopes the new useful resource will permit vacationers to learn about all of the sights and venues Thailand has to offer and to feel assured in travelling to the nation and exploring it safely..