MESSAGE FROM SUWAT KAMWONG, TAT DIRECTOR FOR MALAYSIA AND BRUNEI
Sawatdi khrap from the Tourism Authority of Thailand.
We are delighted to inform you that Thailand has returned to normal, following the coup impose by National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), to maintain Peace & Order.
Curfew time has been reduced to 00.01 – 04.00 hours in Bangkok and most parts of Thailand. Most local businesses, shops and restaurants have reverted back operating hours as it was before.
The NCPO
had also announced the lifting
of night time curfew in 17
provinces and 15 districts in three provinces with immediate effect.
The
provinces are Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Tak, Rayong, Chanthaburi, Sukhothai,
Mae Hong Son, Uttaradit, Phrae, Nan, Nakhon Phanom, Sakon Nakhon, Roi Et, Loei,
Surin, Trang and Satun.
The
15 districts are Sadao and Mueang districts in Songkhla, six districts
including Ko Kood in Trat and seven districts including Kaeng Krachan in Petchaburi.
The
20 areas joined the existing 10 major tourist destinations currently enjoying
curfew-free, which are Phuket, Ko Samui, Pattaya City, Hua Hin, Cha-am, Krabi,
Phang-nga, Hat Yai, Ko Chang and Ko Phangan (including Ko Tao).
Thailand is ever ready to welcome tourists to our
country with open arms and most things remain the same.
In fact there could be no better time to travel to
Thailand than now, with hotels, shopping complexes and spas offering all kinds of promotions
and discounts.
The Amazing
Thailand Grand Sale will be on from June 15-August 15, whereby
participating outlets all over the country are offering up to 80 per cent
discounts on selected items.
For measures to follow while in Bangkok, please visit
our Newsroom website: www.tatnews.org
and our local Facebook page www.facebook.com/tat.kualalumpur
for daily updates.
Best regards
MR SUWAT
KUMWONG
Director
Malaysia &
Brunei
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