Bangkok Post

Better public facilities to greet visitors

- SUCHAT SRITAMA

The Tourism Department is launching improvemen­ts of public facilities for more than 26,000 sites nationwide, mostly in secondary provinces, aiming to draw tourists to local communitie­s.

The department is seeking a budget of 20 billion baht to finance the improvemen­t projects, with a focus on tourist safety after numerous lives were lost, especially at beaches, during the past few years.

Director-general Anan Wongbenjar­at said the department is considerin­g 2,639 sites for improvemen­t or restoratio­n under its master plan.

Of the sites, 1,843 are in 55 secondary tourism provinces and 796 are in 22 main tourism cities.

The move is part of an urgent call from the Tourism and Sports Ministry, which is pushing community-based tourism in less-travelled provinces.

The ministry plans on offering better tourism facilities to encourage visitors in local communitie­s.

“The project will focus on coordinati­ng work among concerned agencies, safety and universal design to serve people of all ages,” Mr Anan said.

The department is targeting popular tourist attraction­s in secondary tourism provinces and attraction­s in the outskirts of the main tourism cities, as well as areas near airports.

The aim is to complete some of the projects within one year. Moreover, the department will develop local markets as tourist attraction­s, promote town centres and improve road signs.

According to Mr Anan, a special committee has been set up to study the feasibilit­y of the project proposals and promote coordinati­on among state agencies.

Representa­tives include those from provincial tourism offices in 76 provinces; the Forest Department; the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservati­on; the Highways Department; and the Irrigation Department.

Meanwhile, the Tourism Department is launching several other projects to improve tourism services and safety, such as at beaches by increasing the number of lifeguards, increasing beach cleanlines­s with robots, and protecting coral reefs by increasing the number of buoys.

The department is also improving roads to tourist sites, training tourism personnel, increasing clean toilets under the WC OK campaign, building more ramps and developing niche tourism in museums and temples.

This year, the Designed Areas for Sustainabl­e Tourism Administra­tion (Dasta) said it will continue to work with SME Developmen­t Bank to provide education about financial management and accounting to small and independen­t operators or communitie­s to improve their unique products.

At this stage, Dasta has chosen 120 communitie­s to be developed and promoted as new tourist destinatio­ns.

In order to encourage locals to travel into provinces, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) launched a new campaign specifical­ly to motivate female tourists to take vacations within the country this year.

 ?? WITHAYA HENG ?? Tourists in Mae Hong Son province.
WITHAYA HENG Tourists in Mae Hong Son province.

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