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CHIANG RAI – The PATA Adventure Travel and Responsible Tourism Conference and Mart 2016  kicked off today in Thailand’s northernmost province of Chiang Rai, welcoming more than 200 top travel executives who promote adventure and sustainable travel options in destinations throughout the world.

The event is being held at the Dusit Island Resort Chiang Rai, from 17-19 February, under the theme ‘Creating Experiences, Sharing Opportunities’.

The event’s supporter, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has chosen Chiang Rai as the host venue to illustrate Thailand’s long-term commitment to promote the “balanced philosophy” of tourism, which ensures that economic benefits of tourism go hand-in-hand with environmental and cultural preservation.

The former capital of the great Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Rai is a fascinating province filled with cultural and natural wonders, and is also a centre for community development projects helping rural villagers develop their attractions without adversely affecting their natural and cultural assets.

Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT Governor said, “On behalf of TAT, it gives me great pleasure to welcome all adventure and sustainable travel experts with a half-day tour of Chiang Rai on the event’s first day.

I hope that the tour will help reiterate Thailand’s ongoing commitment to promote adventure and community-based tourism towards sustainable tourism development, as well as set the tone for the three-day niche event, which brings together the public and private sectors involved in adventure travel and responsible tourism to discuss new opportunities for promoting environmental protection and social sustainability within the industry.”

Mr. Mario Hardy, PATA CEO added, “On behalf of PATA, I would like to thank everyone at TAT for their generous support and gracious hospitality. This event has enjoyed outstanding success in recent years in countries such as Nepal and Bhutan and now we are delighted to have the opportunity to focus upon the many opportunities for adventure travel and responsible tourism in Thailand.”

The PATA AT&RTCM 2016 comprises of a one-day conference and a one-day travel mart, as well as pre- and post-event tours.

The conference on 18 February will see two representatives of TAT speak at the event: Mr. Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, Executive Director – Advertising and Public Relations Department, who will speak on Sharing Opportunities: Building Back Better after a Disaster, and Mr. Ben Fleming, Marketing Manager, LA Office, who will talk on Sharing Opportunities: How to Design Effective Co-operative Marketing Campaigns.

Other topics featured on the conference programme include: ‘Creating Experiences that Challenge, Delight and Inspire’; ‘Best Practices in Responsible Tourism from the ASEAN Region’; The Inbound Marketing Playbook; ‘The New Adventure Market: Understanding the Indian and Chinese Adventure Traveller’, and ‘Crossroads: Adventure and Responsible Travel off the Beaten Path’.

Meanwhile, the one-day travel mart on 19 February will be the centre stage for sellers and buyers involved in the world of adventure travel and responsible tourism to conduct business negotiations.

TAT is hosting a welcome dinner reception on 18 February at the Le Meridien Chiang Rai Resort. In addition, the pre- and post-tours on 17 and 20 February are to showcase the best practices on Thailand’s adventure travel and responsible tourism options in unique routes, comprising Wat Rong Khun – Singha Park, Mae Kok River Boat Trip, Hilltribe Museum, Cycling Tour, Doi Tung Coffee Factory, Hilltribe Day Trek, as well as a glimpse into the organic farming initiatives at the host hotel (Dusit Island Resort Chiang Rai).

Mr. Yuthasak added, “Once again, I would like to thank PATA for choosing Chiang Rai, following the successful AT&RTCM events in Bhutan and Nepal in the previous year. The hosting of this event is in line with TAT’s mission that recognises the importance of tourism in generating sustainable economic growth and providing jobs and income for millions of Thais, ensuring a higher quality of life.

There are many more responsible tourist destinations all over Thailand, and we’d like to encourage tourists to have green and responsible hearts and act kindly and travel with respect and responsibility for the local culture and natural environment everywhere they go, too.”

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