Thailand virtual experiences series during Christmas Holiday

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The year 2020 is not like any other years. We cannot travel as much as we are used to. But our wanderlust stays strong and keeps alive. Tourism Authority of Thailand, Stockholm, brings you an opportunity to digitally travel with us to Thailand from north to south with three episodes video series, virtually immersing you into the country’s lesser-known destinations.The video series  is hosted by model, TV host, and Muay Thai fighter Mia Kang, who is passionate about Thailand. The video series showcases Thailand's most luxurious hotels and resorts, while also bringing attention to the local communities, hidden gems and amazing places where you may not know about.

 

Episode 1: Northern Route “Where the Adventure Begins….”

Wanderlusters will dive into Northern Thailand’s local Thai culture with visits to educational destinations like Pai, Chiang Mai and Sukhothai Historical Park, where the first kingdom of Thailand once stood. Mia will introduce viewers to ancient Thai traditions; such as, creating a Krathong and the powers involved in creating special amulets at the Buddhist Votive Tablets Learning Centre.

Episode 2: Central Route “Adventures Beyond Bangkok” 

Mia will showcase Thailand’s incredible culinary scene with a visit to Bangkok’s Yaowarat for unique street bites like barbecued squid and black sesame dumplings, followed by a tour through Suphan Buri to learn the traditional methods of rice planting. Virtual tourists will then ride along with Mia on the country’s beloved Tuk Tuks, explore the Mon Tribal Village in Sangkhlaburi, and discover the creative district of Bang Rak, home to the notable Arum Gallery, displaying one-of-a-kind artwork from all over the world.

Episode 3: Southern Route “Islands in the Sun” 

Discover Thailand’s blissful retreats and transport to untouched islands like Koh Samui for a first-hand look at the island’s unique spa treatments utilising local ingredients like coconut milk, oil, and shells for the ultimate relaxation. Viewers will also witness Thale Noi, a one-of-a-kind local tourism experience spotlighting the lotus flower lake with its miracle of the morning light, the pink dolphin at Hat Khanom – Mu Ko Tale Tai Marine National Park and more.

You can find our video series here.

Meanwhile, the Tourism Authority of Thailand,  Stockholm Office wishes you good health, success and happiness in the years to come. 

For more news and inspiration visit www.thecoloursofthailand.com

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Kantara S. Olofsson

Public Relation & Communication Coordinator

Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)

Stockholm Office 

Drottninggatan 33 GF

111 51 Stockholm Swedenhttps

www.thecoloursofthailand.com
 

 

 

Founded in 1960, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) was the first organization in Thailand with a special responsibility to promote tourism in the country. The Thai Tourist Office in Stockholm was established in 2002 and is responsible for the Nordic and Baltic countries. The Thai Tourist Office provides travel information to the public, travel agencies and media and also works to encourage residents in the Nordic and Baltic countries to travel to Thailand. Read more at www.tourismthailand.org

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