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Forest dept doubles its take from visits

BANGKOK: The Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP)’s income has increased by almost 50% to B2.2 billion in the fiscal year 2024.

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By Bangkok Post

Sunday 20 October 2024 10:12 AM


Tourists visit Koh Khai in Tarutao National Park in Satun in February. Photo: Pornprom Satrabhaya

Tourists visit Koh Khai in Tarutao National Park in Satun in February. Photo: Pornprom Satrabhaya

Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi in Krabi brought in the largest revenue of B629 million, and the most popular park is Khao Yai in Nakhon Ratchasima, reports the Bangkok Post.

Attapon Charoenchansa, DNP director-general, said the DNP plans to open more tourist attractions to stimulate the economy, including new nature study trails, more botanical gardens and some wildlife sanctuaries.

He said the 133 national parks and nine forest parks generated a total revenue of B2.2bn from Oct 1 last year to Sept 30 this year, up from B1.4bn the previous year, or a 49.9% increase.

After Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park, came Mu Koh Similan National Park in Phangnga (B243mn), Khao Laem Ya-Mu Koh Samet National Park in Rayong (B164mn), Ao Phangnga National Park in Phangnga (B149mn), and Khao Yai National Park in Nakhon Ratchasima (B129mn).

The total number of tourists to the parks was 18.6 million (B12.6mn Thai and 5.9mn foreign tourists), a 17.7% increase from fiscal year 2023’s 15.8mn tourists, he said.

The topmost visited park is Khao Yai National Park, followed by Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park, Khao Laem Ya-Mu Koh Samet National Park, Inthanon National Park in Chiang Mai, and Khao Khitchakut National Park in Chanthaburi.

Mr Attapon said DNP expects its revenue to reach B2.4bn in the fiscal year 2025 and will upgrade infrastructure and facilities to take greater tourist numbers.

The DNP will also allow travellers to book accommodation inside national parks 60 days in advance, instead of the current 30 days.

It will provide online tickets to six popular parks: Khao Yai National Park, Inthanon National Park, Ao Phangnga National Park, Mu Koh Similan National Park, Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park, and Erawan National Park in Kanchanaburi.

The e-ticket sales system for all national parks would be ready within the next two years, he added.