Thai attractions closed due to Covid-19
Due to the surge of Covid-19 cases in Thailand, many provinces throughout the country have imposed quarantine measures as well as closed many public spaces.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) recently released an announcement for temporary closures of tourist attractions throughout the country. However, the closure dates vary.
Recent Covid-19 updates:
- Thai govt suggest legal action against patients refusing treatment at field hospitals
- Thai govt greenlights vaccine passports
- Thai Provinces that require domestic travellers to quarantine
List of tourist attractions closed in Thailand
There have been recent updates on Koh Kood’s temporary closure as well, as they’re closed from 22nd April 2021 until 30th April 2021, posted Sanook.
On the same token, below is the list of tourist attractions and closure dates in every region published by the Tourism Authority of Thailand:
1. Central
Ayutthaya
Closed until further notice:
- Arts of the Kingdom Museum and Bang Pa-In Palace
Bangkok
Closed until further notice:
- Grand Palace
- Temple of the Emerald Buddha
- Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre
- Siriraj Museum
- Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles
Nakhon Sawan
Closed until further notice:
- Bueng Boraphet
- Chan Saen Museum
- Kaeng Ko Yai
- Kaeng Lan Nokyung
- Khlong Khang Pier Market
Closed until 30th May 2021:
- Museum of the Giant King Crocodile “Phaya Daeng Koei Chai”
Phetchabun
Closed until further notice:
- Khao Kho National Park
Saraburi
Closed until 23rd April 2021:
- Thai-Danish Farm
Suphanburi
Closed until 31st May:
- Pu Toei National Park
Uthai Thani
Closed until further notice:
- Ban Chai Khao Viewpoint
- Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary
- Huai Khun Kaeo Dam
- Hup Pa Tat
- Kaen Makrut Botanical Garden
- Khao Pla Ra
- Namtok Pha Rom Yen
- Pang Sawan Weir
- Sao Hai Market
- Samo Thong Hot Spring
- Tham Khao Phraya Phairue
- Tham Phu Wai Thap Salao Dam
- The Giant Tree of Ban Sa Nam
- Trok Rong Ya Walking Street
- Wat Pha Tung, Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)
- Wat Tham Khao Wong
- Wat Sangkat Rattana Khiri
- Wat Uposatharam
2. West
Petchaburi
Closed until further notice:
- Chang Hua Man Royal Project
- Laem Phak Bia Royal Project
- Maruekhathaiyawan Palace
- Sea Farm Model Royal Project
- Phra Ram Ratchaniwet (Wang Ban Puen)
- Pong Luk Bang Kloi
- Ban Krang Ranger Stations in Kaeng Krachan National Park
Kanchanaburi
Closed until further notice:
- Chong Khao Khat Museum (The Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum)
- Hin Dat Hot Spring
Tak
Closed until further notice:
- Doi Thu Le
3. East
Chanthaburi
Closed until further notice:
- Kung Krabaen Bay Royal Development Study Centre
Rayong
Closed until further notice:
- Wang Chan Forest Learning Centre
4. Northeast
Chaiyaphum
Closed until further notice:
- Pa Hin Ngam National Park
- Phu Lanka National Park
- Tat Ton National Park
Khon Kaen
Closed until further notice:
- Ubol Ratana Dam
Nakhon Ratchasima
Closed until further notice:
- Hat Chom Tawan in Thap Lan National Park
Si Saket
Closed until 31st May 2021:
- Khao Phra Wihan National Park
Ubon Ratchathani
Closed from 31st May 2021 – 30th June 2021:
- Pha Taem National Park
Closed from 31st May 2021 – 30th September 2021:
- Cha Na Dai Viewpoint
5. North
Chiang Mai
Closed until further notice:
- Bhubing Palace
- Srilanna National Park
Chiang Rai
Closed until further notice:
- Doi Luang National Park
Lampang
Closed until further notice:
- Chae Son National Park
- Wat Phra That Lampang Luang
Mae Hong Son
Closed until further notice:
- Kuang Mueang Walking Street
- Wat Phumin’s ordination hall
Nan
Closed until further notice:
- Kuang Mueang Walking Street
- Wat Phumin’s ordination hall
Phitsanulok
Closed until further notice:
- Namtok Chat Trakan National Park
- Wang Chan Palace’s historical
- Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat’s main hall
Phrae
Closed until further notice:
- Ban Mae Pan rafting village
Uttaradit
Closed until further notice:
- Phu Soi Dao National Park
6. South
Songkhla
Closed until further notice:
- City Park
- Chalathat Beach
- Laem Son On
- Samila Beach (Kite Park, Seri Park, & Suan Song Thale Park)
Keep track of any further announcements
The gravity of the situation has been rather intense, so we must keep track of any further announcements made by the government and other organisations. It’s safer to stick at our current location now, since many provinces have implemented quarantine measures.
Recent medical news:
Cover images adapted from: @viawien (Left), National Park Thailand (Right)
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