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Mekong Tourism Forum 2025 to Convene in Luang Prabang: A Regional Call for Collaborative Tourism Growth

Luang Prabang, Lao PDR – April 2025 — The Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism of Lao PDR (MICT), in collaboration with the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO), is pleased to announce that the Mekong Tourism Forum (MTF) 2025 will take place on June 25–27, 2025, in Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage city.

Held under the theme “United Journey – Stronger Together,” the forum will bring together tourism leaders, professionals, development partners, and private sector representatives from across the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) to explore shared solutions and new approaches to sustainable tourism development. Through open dialogue, immersive sessions, and cross-sectoral exchange, the forum aims to strengthen regional cooperation and amplify community-focused, responsible tourism across borders.

“The Mekong Tourism Forum 2025 reflects our region’s commitment to shaping tourism as a driver of shared prosperity,” Ms. Phonemaly Inthaphome, Director General of the Tourism Development Department at the MICT. “By convening diverse voices from across the GMS, we aim to build a common platform for dialogue and partnership—ensuring tourism development that is responsible, balanced, and beneficial to all.”

Ms. Suvimol Thanasarakij, Executive Director of the MTCO, added: “This year’s forum will highlight how collaboration—across borders, sectors, and communities—can shape a more resilient and inclusive future for Mekong tourism. We look forward to welcoming all stakeholders to be part of this important conversation.”

MTF 2025 will feature discussions led by industry experts from across the tourism sector, thematic breakout sessions held at carefully selected off-site locations aligned with each theme, and the official launch of the GMS Tourism Strategy 2030. Delegates will also join thematic technical tours designed around hands-on, local experiences—such as mulberry paper making, ecotourism visits, and learning traditional practices alongside local communities—offering an authentic perspective on Luang Prabang’s cultural and natural richness.

Admission to MTF 2025 is complimentary, generously hosted by the MICT, Luang Prabang Province, and collaboration with Laos’ Destination Management Networks. Interested participants are encouraged to register early to secure their place at this signature event of the Mekong region:
🔗 https://mekongtourism.org/mekong-tourism-forum-2025/

Join us in Luang Prabang to shape the future of tourism in the Greater Mekong Subregion.

About the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO)

Established in 2006, the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) serves as the tourism collaboration framework of the six Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) governments—Cambodia, Yunnan Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China (PRC), Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam. With technical support from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), MTCO supports the implementation of regional initiatives that enhance tourism’s contribution to inclusive economic growth and environmental sustainability. The MTCO work plan is guided by the GMS Tourism Working Group (TWG), comprising senior representatives from the National Tourism Organizations (NTOs) of the six member countries.

Media Contact:
Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office
info@mekongtourism-mtco.org

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