(Promoting sustainable tourism in Thailand via www.tourismthailand.org/theonefornature and on-ground activities in Pattaya, Chiang Mai, and Phuket.)
TTT NEWS NETWORK
KOLKATA, 25 OCTOBER 2023:
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has concluded the second edition of “The One for Nature” project with a series of online and on the ground responsible tourism initiatives that underline Thailand’s direction towards high-value and sustainable tourism experiences, following the success of the campaign’s first edition in 2020.
Mr.Nithee Seeprae, TAT Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications, said “ The campaign corresponds with the TAT’s Corporate Plan 2023-2027, which aims to elevate TAT’s position as the strategic leader in driving Thailand towards experienced based suatainable tourism. Activities under “ The One for Nature” campaign are conceptualised to stregenthen the awareness of Amazing Thailand as a quality destination for sustainable tourism that appeals to environmentally conscious travellers.”
In its second edition, “The One for Nature” campaign offered environmentally conscious travellers from all over the world the opportunity to immerse themselves in even more abundant natural surroundings once again after natural sights across Thailand have rejuvenated and restored their natural beauty.
The campaign kicked off with online and on the ground activities from August to September 2023.
The one-month online campaign, which garnered 10,369,360 impressions, invited travellers to join an activity via www.tourismthailand.org/theonefornature by uploading their own photo of their favourite travel destination in Thailand and share on social media for their friends to vote.
The top two participants with the highest votes were awarded an exclusive four-day/three-night sustainable tour package. Each package included round-trip flight tickets for two, accommodation, meals, and activities. The third, fourth, and fifth-place winners also received prizes.
On the ground responsible tourism activities were arranged at Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya, Chon Buri, and the Walking Streets in Chiang Mai and Phuket, where travellers join in recycle and turn trash into treasure workshops.
The campaign concluded in Phuket with a collaboration between TAT, the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, and SCG. Artificial reefs shaped like an elephant were constructed using marine-friendly materials for marine ecosystem rehabilitation and were placed under the sea at Ko Racha Yai was proceeded by Racha master diver volunteers and the Racha Phuket Hotel.
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