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10 Thai destinations make the Green Destinations Top 100 in 2025
Thailand has earned global recognition with 10 destinations named to the 2025 Green Destinations Top 100 for sustainable tourism. The announcement was made at the Green Destinations Global Conference in France.
A highlight was Mu Ko Lanta National Park in Krabi, honored for its project “Returning Homes to Hermit Crabs” which restores habitats by encouraging people to donate seashells for hermit crabs.
Other winners include Royal Park Rajapruek (Chiang Mai), Kui Buri National Park (Prachuap Khiri Khan), Uthai Thani Old Town, Mu Ko Chang National Park (Trat), Tha Chai Community (Sukhothai), Chak Ngaew Market (Chon Buri), Chiang Khan (Loei), Nan Old Town, and Na Kluea Old Town (Chon Buri).
TAT Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool said the recognition reflects Thailand’s efforts to promote eco-friendly tourism and align with global sustainability standards.