Thailand

27 03, 2024

GSTC Sustainable Tourism Training sponsored by DASTA in Thailand concluded successfully

2024-03-27T17:27:26+08:003月 27th, 2024|

From March 13th to 15th, 2024, DASTA sponsored the two-day and a half GSTC Sustainable Tourism Training in Nan province in the Thai language for the DMO in Nan municipality, which consisted of DASTA-Nan, Nan municipality, and some other stakeholders from related organizations.  The training covered the GSTC Destination Criteria and the GSTC Industry [...]

28 11, 2023

A Historic Thai City Finds Ways to Solve Tourist Waste

2023-11-28T08:01:38+08:0011月 28th, 2023|

Destination Stewardship Report – Autumn 2023 (Volume 4, Issue 2) This post is from the Destination Stewardship Report (Autumn 2023, Volume 4, Issue 2), a publication that provides practical information and insights useful to anyone whose work or interests involve improving destination stewardship in a post-pandemic world. A Historic Thai City Finds Ways to [...]

3 07, 2023

Agoda Strengthens Commitment to Sustainable Tourism in Thailand through Continued Partnership with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council

2023-07-03T16:50:58+08:007月 3rd, 2023|

Agoda, a global digital travel platform, has partnered with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) to support hotels in Thailand develop sustainable tourism practices.  Bangkok, Thailand – 3 July 2023 – Agoda and the GSTC are pleased to announce the continuation of the successful collaboration in organizing the Sustainable Tourism Course. Following the achievements [...]

6 10, 2020

GSTC Destination Criteria v2 – Now Available in Thai

2020-10-06T11:36:03+08:0010月 6th, 2020|

The GSTC Destination Criteria v2.0 has been translated into Thai and is available to download in the Criteria Translations section. เกณฑ์การท่องเที่ยวอย่างยั่งยืนโลก สำหรับแหล่งท่องเที่ยว v2.0 (GSTC Destination Criteria v2.0) แปลภาษาไทย สามารถดาวน์โหลดได้แล้วที่ Criteria Translations.

6 06, 2019

Bangkok Post: Push to Certify Sustainable Destinations

2022-04-01T06:14:47+08:006月 6th, 2019|

Push to Certify Sustainable Destinations The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) has teamed up with the state-run Designated Areas Sustainable Tourism Administration (Dasta) and Mae Fah Luang University to develop experts in sustainable destination assessment. The collaboration marks a significant step for the global body in ASEAN, where Indonesia and Thailand are the first [...]

28 04, 2018

Pattaya, Thailand GSTC Destination Assessment Report

2021-01-15T12:08:45+08:004月 28th, 2018|

Pattaya City Background Information Pattaya City is located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand. It’s about 100 kilometers south-east of Bangkok. There are several natural and cultural attractions. Attractions include beaches, Pattaya Hill, Chaloem Phra Kiat Park, Pattaya Walking Street, Koh Larn, Takhian Tia Community, Chak Ngaew Community, theme parks and [...]

10 07, 2017

GSTC Destination Assessment of Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand

2021-10-29T22:53:47+08:007月 10th, 2017|

Sukhothai Historical Park  The Destination Assessment team interviewing the members of the Community Club Sukhothai Historical Park is located in north-central Thailand, near modern-day Sukhothai. This UNESCO World Heritage Site represents what is left of the Sukhothai Kingdom. The Kingdom ruled Thailand between the 13th and 14th centuries. The Sukhothai Kingdom is [...]

22 09, 2015

GSTC and DASTA Sign Partnership Agreement for Sustainability Training for Tourism Professionals in Thailand

2020-09-06T15:59:05+08:009月 22nd, 2015|

September 22nd, 2015 – The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) and Thailand’s Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA), signed an agreement for DASTA to conduct the GSTC Sustainability Training program in the Thai language throughout Thailand. Dr.Nalikatibhag Sangsnit, Director-General of DASTA said he was delighted that DASTA once again has cooperation with a high [...]