The 43rd Thailand Tourism Festival, March 26-30, 2025, promotes “5 Must-Do Experiences” with a focus on Carbon Neutral Tourism, featuring interactive zones, cultural performances, and sustainability initiatives for 130,000 expected attendees.
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The 43rd Thailand Tourism Festival, themed “5 Must-Do Experiences in Thailand” with a focus on Carbon Neutral Tourism, runs from March 26-30, 2025, at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, expecting 130,000 attendees.
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The event features nine lively activity zones with cultural performances, local cuisine, workshops, and attractions like recreations of Hua Lamphong Railway Station and sustainability-themed exhibits.
- Sustainable tourism initiatives include "Zero Waste to Landfills," encouragement of public transport, and dedicated zones for discussions on environmental responsibility, highlighting the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s commitment to sustainable tourism.
The 43rd Thailand Tourism Festival, themed “5 Must-Do Experiences in Thailand,” is set to take place from March 26 to 30, 2025, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok. Organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the festival emphasizes Carbon Neutral Tourism as part of the overarching “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism & Sport Year 2025” campaign. With free admission, the festival aims to attract approximately 130,000 attendees and generate an estimated 45 million impressions, highlighting Thailand’s commitment to promoting both its rich cultural heritage and sustainable travel practices.
Spanning across nine interactive activity zones, the festival features a plethora of regional showcases that highlight various aspects of Thai culture, including traditional performances and delectable local cuisines. Attendees can immerse themselves in themed experiences such as recreations of the iconic Hua Lamphong Railway Station, regional performances, and sustainability-focused exhibits. Special attractions like the Butterfly Kingdom, interactive animations featuring the “Nong Ava” tiger cup, and captivating traditional dance performances promise to engage visitors of all ages, reinforcing the festival’s aim to provide a multifaceted travel experience.
Sustainability is a core tenet of the festival, with initiatives such as the “Zero Waste to Landfills” program and an emphasis on using public transportation to minimize environmental impact. To facilitate a seamless experience for attendees, an accompanying app offers logistical information including venue maps and activity schedules. The festival also dedicates specific zones to sustainable travel discussions, showcasing innovative projects such as a sculpture made from plastic waste in the shape of a Bryde’s whale. Through these efforts, the event reflects TAT’s commitment to transforming tourism into a positive force for sustainability while educating attendees on environmental responsibility.
