Palau waterfall park (not far from Hua Hin). A Thai ticket is TB 100. But a foreigner must pay TB 300. Notice the sign says
Happened again. Drivers license not welcome. I pay more than enough in taxes over here, but still they want 200 baht for a farang adult
In Phuket a small beautiful waterfall, (Bang Pae Waterfall) well a stream running down a hill if we are being honest but a lovely spot
Mae Sa Waterfall, Doi Suthep NP, Chiang Mai: Thai 20 THB, Foreigner 100 THB
Punyaban Waterfall near Ranong. 100b for adult foreigners and only 20b for Thai’s. 50b for foreign kids and only 10b for Thai kids!! Also 2
Koh chang waterfall. Dual pricing policy. 200 baht for foreigners and ?? Baht for thais. I was there during weekend and brought my work permit
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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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