Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia

Mekong Tourism Newsletter – April 2026 Issue

This April, as the Mekong subregion celebrates its traditional New Year, a deeper renewal is underway. The region is embracing regenerative tourism — moving beyond sustainability to actively restore ecosystems and revitalise local cultures.

From Thailand’s quality-first travel strategy to Viet Nam’s green growth ambitions and the Mekong Delta’s community-led experiences, the Mekong is building tourism that gives back more than it takes.

Explore our April newsletter — click the PDF file below.


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