Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia

Mekong Tourism Newsletter – April 2025 Issue

As the Mekong welcomes #Songkran and the traditional New Year, we look ahead with hope and determination.

Climate change is one of the world’s biggest challenges, and the Mekong’s tourism sector is stepping up. From Thailand’s emission cuts to new sustainability pledges at the GMS Summit, momentum is building!

Read the full MTCO April 2025 newsletter: 👉Click the PDF file below!

#MekongTourism #SustainableTravel #ClimateAction

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