Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia

Mekong Tourism Newsletter – August 2024 Issue

The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) is set to see a surge in tourism thanks to newly implemented visa relaxation policies. From China’s expanded 144-hour visa-free transit to Thailand’s extended visa stays, and eased policies in Lao PDR and Myanmar, traveling to the Mekong region has never been more accessible.

These measures not only foster regional cooperation but also promote sustainable tourism growth.

🔗 Click the PDF file below to read the full story and learn about the latest positive developments in GMS tourism.

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