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Green Destinations Top 100 Stories lists 6 Thai towns in 2024 edition

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The 2024 Green Destinations Top 100 Stories features six Thai towns recognized for their sustainable tourism practices and eco-friendly initiatives, promoting responsible travel in Thailand.

Green Destinations Top 100 Stories 2024

The Green Destinations Top 100 Stories 2024 edition has announced its latest list, featuring six Thai towns that have made remarkable strides in sustainable tourism. This prestigious recognition is a testament to Thailand’s dedication to preserving its natural beauty and cultural heritage.

The six selected towns in Thailand have demonstrated exceptional commitment to environmental conservation, community engagement, and cultural preservation. By showcasing their eco-friendly practices and responsible tourism initiatives, these towns aim to inspire others to follow in their footsteps and promote a more sustainable future for the tourism industry.

This year’s list features six Thai towns that have demonstrated exceptional commitment to sustainable tourism and community development. The first town, Ban Laem Takhong, is recognized for its efforts to preserve its natural resources and promote eco-tourism. The town’s “Forest-Friendly” project has helped to reduce deforestation and protect local wildlife.

Next, the town of Ban Krut has been lauded for its sustainable tourism practices, which prioritize community engagement and environmental conservation. The town’s “Clean Beach” initiative has successfully reduced waste and promoted recycling.

Chiang Khong is another Thai town that has made the list, thanks to its innovative approach to responsible tourism. The town’s “Homestay” program has provided economic opportunities for local residents while promoting cultural exchange between tourists and locals.

Koh Libong has also been recognized for its conservation efforts, including the protection of its iconic dugong population. The town’s “Dugong Conservation” project has raised awareness about the importance of marine conservation.

Rounding out the list are the towns of Nan and Wiang Kaen, which have been praised for their community-led tourism initiatives and commitment to preserving local traditions and customs.

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