According to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, the government intends to promote Kung Bang Kachao as an tourists place in Samut Prakan to draw in high-end travelers.
Despite Samut Prakan’s status as an economic oasis, Mr. Srettha, who was there on Sunday for standard engagements, claimed that the Royal Initiative it had received very little support.
He stated that he would meet with Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich and TAT government Thapanee Kiatphaibool on Tuesday to talk about the program to encourage tourism in this year’s final third.
According to Mr. Srettha, the plan will boost the economy and improve visitors ‘ well-being.
Kung Bang Kachao, or Bang Kachao, is a huge green region extending nearly 12, 000 ray and is home to land, trees and more than 13, 000 households.
It releases 6 million tons of air each day and absorbs up to 6,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.
Bang Kachao, a favorite destination for those who enjoy slower life, was designated as a destination for ecological tourism last year by the National Tourism Policy Committee.
The prime minister said Bang Kachao was a perfect location for this group and the price it provided because the government wanted more expensive foreign tourists visiting Thailand so they could spend more time there.
The famous Bang Nam Phueng market, located in Bang Kachao, is where visitors can see the locals ‘ way of life and purchase local produce and food.
Mr. Srettha’s Sunday trip included a visit to Samut Prakan’s Khlong Lat Pho clear job.
The late King Rama IX’s Royal Initiative Project, which the PM claimed engineers had slashed to 600 yards from its original 18-kilometer river as a result of property deals, said in a post from his X accounts. The shorter distance also reduces the river’s water flow, which helps reduce flooding along the river.
The drawbridge also assists in preventing the river from salt water from puddles, which can contaminate farmland.
He claimed that the government would use the same strategy to address similar problems, especially in Nakhon Pathom’s Tha Chin River, for the Khlong Lat Pho clear project.