
Tham Pla–Namtok Pha Suea
Thampla Namtok Pha Suea National Park in Mae Hong Son Province… Thai nationals 20 THB / foreigners 100 THB… Not really worth it
Thampla Namtok Pha Suea National Park in Mae Hong Son Province… Thai nationals 20 THB / foreigners 100 THB… Not really worth it
Chiang Dao National Park: Thais: 20 bht Foreigners: 200 bht Living locally, there are some Lisu cafes with beautiful mountain views 20 minutes from the
#2pricethailand There is dual pricing at the Koh Phak Bia national park, Phang Nga. There was no deception, I was told in advance and I
Srilanna National Park. Could someone help with the translation please
National Park in Krabi. It is the Shell Cemetery 10 minutes car drive outside Krabi. It is also called Fossil Beach with rock formation dating
300 baht foreigners, 50 baht Thais. We asked, is the hot spring with the sauna and bath open? Yes, was the answer. See what we
Laemson National Park between Ranong and Phuket. 200 for foreigner, 40 for Thai. Laughed when i showed thai driving license. Nothing worth seeing here, just
I took this pic at Doi Inthanon National Park before Covid. Thais pay 50 Baht, foreigners 300 Baht. No discount for expats anymore.
Ang Tong National Park. Stunning. Shame about dual pricing. Thai adult: 40 child: 20 Foreign adult: 300 baht child 150
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The intention of this website is to give foreigners the “Right to Choose”.
We don’t think it is fair that some tourist attractions disguise the fact that they have a dual price system.
Our opinion is that if they want to overcharge foreign tourists by as much as 200% then that is their decision. But, don’t do it in a way that is both sneaky and insulting.
Many Thais and foreigners agree that the dual pricing system is hurting the image of both the tourism industry and Thailand itself. Thai people are internationally known for their kind and generous hospitality. The actions of a few tourist attractions are damaging that reputation. We respectfully request a transparent pricing system in Thailand as the first step. But, ultimately we would like to see the #2PriceThailand policy abolished.
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