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caravan of 60 cars and motorcycles from Malaysia and Thailand, with more than
100 drivers and motorcyclists, lined up at the event’s venue for the official
flag-off ceremony before commencing their Malaysia-Thailand overland route.
The
flag-off was officiated by Miss Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, TAT Deputy Governor
for International Marketing – Asia and the South Pacific, and HON. Dr. Yasmeen
Yasim, Deputy Secretary-General (Tourism), Ministry of Tourism, Arts and
Culture Malaysia.
Miss
Pattaraanong said, “The Royal Thai Government, through TAT and the Ministry of
Tourism and Sports, always looks for an opportunity to drive an international
relations policy by enhancing Thailand as a global tourism destination and
encouraging cross-border tourism with neighbouring ASEAN countries, especially
Malaysia.”
Malaysia
is one of Thailand’s most significant source markets. From 1 January to 23
October 2024, Thailand recorded more than 4 million Malaysian tourists, with
49% entering through the Sadao Checkpoint.
By
the end of 2024, the number of Malaysian visitors to Thailand is expected to
reach 5 million, while the number of Thai tourists to Malaysia is anticipated
at no less than 2 million. This represents about 7 million in total.
Dr.
Yasim said, “Malaysia is delighted to collaborate with Thailand in promoting
cross-border tourism, aiming to enhance the tourism experience and foster
greater cultural exchange between our two nations. This initiative, which seeks
to achieve a target of at least 7 million cross-border tourist exchanges
between the two countries by the end of 2024, reflects our mutual commitment to
strengthening regional ties through tourism. Reflects our mutual commitment to
strengthening regional ties through tourism.”
In
conjunction with the upcoming Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign, which aims to
attract 35.6 million tourist arrivals, this cross-border tourism initiative
will play an important role in increasing the flow of visitors from Thailand to
Malaysia. Through such collaborative efforts, Malaysia reaffirms its commitment
to promoting seamless travel across borders, enhancing regional tourism
cooperation within ASEAN and IMT-GT, and ensuring the sustainable growth
of our tourism sectors.
This
announcement of cooperation serves as an excellent opportunity to welcome the
tourism season for both countries. Thailand has prepared a series of
magnificent tourism events in the Southern region to fulfil the Malaysian
market’s needs from October 2024 until the beginning of 2025, including
worldwide famous festivals, such as Loi Krathong Festival, New Year’s
celebrations, and Chinese New Year.
To
provide guidelines for self-drive and border tourism lovers, Thailand and
Malaysia have launched a Self-Drive Tourism Fun Map with detailed information
about interesting tourist attractions and necessary facilities along the route.
Interested tourists can access this information digitally and explore
other Thailand-Malaysia and ASEAN connectivity routes via https://tourismproduct.tourismthailand.org.
Moreover,
following the official visit to Malaysia by the Prime Minister of Thailand in
October 2023, TAT has been driving the “IGNITE Thailand’s Tourism” policy,
aiming to position Thailand as an ASEAN Hub, particularly in the tourism
industry sector.
TAT
has adopted a strategy to encourage ease of travelling and enhance seamless
connectivity with neighbouring countries through various modes of
transportation. With this in mind, Thailand and Malaysia can take advantage of
comfortable connectivity via air, land, water, and railway, contributing to an
excellent opportunity to continuously promote two-way tourism and develop the
economy between the two countries.
In
addition, TAT is planning to develop a tourism route with Malaysia, especially
focusing on cross-border tourism and providing tourism products and services,
including hotels, shops, restaurants, and tourist attractions that suit
Malaysian tourists’ behaviour.
Mega
events will also be created to attract Malaysian tourists and encourage them to
travel to other regions of Thailand apart from the Southern region, which is
now conveniently connected.
TAT
is also promoting rail tourism for Malaysian tourists, who can conveniently
travel by train from Kuala Lumpur directly to Hat Yai Station in Songkhla. It
is cooperating with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and Keretapi Tanah
Melayu Berhad (KTMB) to provide a train route for the KTM Electric Train
Service, commonly known as “ETS.”
This
service operates from KL Sentral Station to Padang Besar Station in Perlis
before connecting to Hat Yai Station in Songkhla. Additionally, there is a
charter train called “My Sawasdee,” on the route Kuala Lampur-Padang Besar-Hat
Yai, available during long holidays, and TAT plans to encourage its regular
service in the future.
TAT
anticipates that enhancing the potential and competitiveness of tourism
connectivity with neighbouring countries through various modes of
transportation will help achieve the government’s goals, including generating
tourism revenue of 3.5 trillion Baht and increasing international tourist
arrivals to 36.7 million by the end of 2024.
Image
Credit: © TAT
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