Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia

Mekong Tourism Newsletter – November 2024 Issue

This Loy Krathong, let’s reflect on our shared duty to protect our planet. Across the Greater Mekong Sub-Region, conservation wins are making a difference: From Thailand’s Maya Bay reopening with eco-friendly measures to China’s success in protecting Erhai Lake, positive results reveal how our tourism stakeholders are taking their responsibility to the earth seriously.

Conservation may be winning, but there’s still more to do. Dive into our latest newsletter to learn how these initiatives are transforming the region.

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

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