BANGKOK, 2 August 2024 — The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has introduced five low-carbon travel routes, featuring eco-conscious CF-Hotels accommodations. This initiative underscores the growing importance of sustainable travel choices. Here’s a concise overview of these eco-friendly routes, alongside hotels dedicated to minimizing greenhouse gas emissions.
East Chanthaburi: A Culinary Haven
Located three-and-a-half hours southeast of Bangkok, East Chanthaburi is perfect for culinary enthusiasts. The region offers a diverse array of seasonal specialties derived from its rich natural resources, including fresh seafood, tropical fruits like salak and durian, and local herbs.
Stay: The Motifs Eco Hotel, a recent addition to the area, is a prime choice for eco-conscious travelers. Established three years ago, the hotel is renowned for its strong environmental ethos, driven by co-founder Ireelda Jirachokchayanant’s dedication to sustainability. The hotel’s eco-friendly practices are a testament to its commitment to reducing environmental impact.
Kanchanaburi: Historical and Natural Wonders
In the lush landscapes of Kanchanaburi, visitors can explore the historic Death Railway, built by World War II POWs. Activities include visits to picturesque waterfalls, river rafting on the Kwai, and adventurous treks through impressive caves.
Stay: The Legacy River Kwai Resort offers eco-friendly accommodations, including log cabins and riverside camping. The resort provides a range of carbon-free activities such as SUP boarding and biking, along with farm tours and forest bathing for a holistic sustainability experience.
Chiang Mai: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity
Chiang Mai remains a top destination in Northern Thailand, celebrated for its watershed forests and preserved Lanna culture. The city’s charm lies in its fusion of traditional heritage and modern living.
Stay: IMM Hotel Tha Pae, a member of the CF-Hotels network, caters to eco-conscious travelers by implementing energy-efficient practices. The hotel promotes sustainability through careful management of resources and offers low-carbon cycling tours with Co Van Kessel to explore Chiang Mai authentically.
Phang Nga: Tropical Paradise and Eco-Friendly Retreat
The southern province of Phang Nga is renowned for its stunning beaches, islands, and underwater beauty, complemented by its equatorial forests. During the green season, the region showcases a harmonious blend of natural beauty and local traditions.
Stay: On Ko Yao Noi, a serene island in the Andaman Sea, the Paradise Kohyao Resort provides luxurious accommodations that harmonize with nature. The resort’s Hornbills Watch Project allows guests to observe and appreciate the island’s hornbills, a key indicator of its healthy ecosystem.
These travel routes and accommodations represent a significant step toward sustainable tourism, offering travelers eco-friendly options while enjoying Thailand’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage.
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