In view of the worldwide corona situation, the Government of Thailand has temporarily closed tourist areas about which the Thailand Tourism Authority would like to provide you with updates. To prevent the spread of Corona-19 in the country
Ayutthaya
Closed until further notice: Kingdom Museum and Bang Pa-in Palace’s arts Bangkok
Closed until further notice: Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Sala Chalmarkung Royal Theater, Siriraj Museum, and Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles
Nakhon Sawan
Closed until further notice: Beng Borapet, Chan Sion Museum, Kaeng Ko Yai, Keng Lan Noking and Khalong Khang Pier Market
Closed until May 30: Museum of the Giant King Crocodile “Charan Deng Koi Wanted”
Phetchabun
Closed until further notice: Kho Kho National Park
Sarburi
Closed until 23 April: Thai-Danish Farm
Suhanburi
Closed until 31 May: Pu Toi National Park
Uthai Thani
Closed until further notice: Ban Chai Khao Approach, Hua Kha Kheng Wildlife Sanctuary, Hua Khan Cao Dam, Hoop Pa Taat, Ke Makar Makut Botanical Garden, Khao Pla Ra, Namoko Charan Rome Yen, Pung Sawan Wear, Sao Hai Market , Samo Thong Hot. Basant, Tham Khao Bharya Charan, Tham Phu Wai, Thap Salao Dam, Ban Sa Big Tree, Trock Rong Ya Walking Street, Wat Fung Tung, Wat Tha Sung (Channaram), Wat Tham Khao Wong, Wat Sangkat Ratna Khiri, W Vat subtharam
East
Shanthaburi
Closed until further notice: Kung Kraben Bay Royal Development Study Center
Rayong
Closed until further notice: Wang Chan Forest Learning Center
Northern
Chiang Mai
Closed until 18 April: Doi Mae Tho National Park, Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park, Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Doi Wiang Pha National Park, Khun Khan National Park, Mae Ping National Park, Mae Takhrai National Park, Nam Tok Bua Tong -Nam Phu Che Che Si National Park, and Op Khan National Park
Closed until 20 April: Hui Nam Dang National Park closed until 30 April: I Kham Pong
Closed until further notice: Bhubing Palace and Srilanna National Park
Chiang Rai
Closed until further notice: Doi Luang National Park
Lampung
Closed until further notice: Chai Son National Park and Wat Phrathat Lapang Luang
Mae hong son
Closed until further notice: Ban Tham Lot, Ban Hua Hai, and Ban Huai Sua Thao Tourism Village
NanClosed until further notice: Kuang Myung Walking Street and Wat Fumin’s Ordination Hall
Phitsanulok
Closed until further notice: Namtok chat Trancan National Park, the historic Wang Chan Palace and the main hall of Wat Phra Ratan Mahtat
Closed until 30 April: Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park
Closed until further notice Uttaradit
Closed until further notice: Phu Soi Dao National Park
North east
Amnat Charoen
Closed until 18 April: Keng Khan Sung
Chaiyaphum
Closed until further notice: Pa Hin Engam National Park, Phu Lanka National Park and Tait Ton National Park
Khon Kaen
Closed until further notice: Ubal Ratna Dam
Nakhon Ratchasima
Closed until further notice: Haat Chom Tan in Thap Lan National Park
C kate
Closed until 31 May: Khao Phra Vihan National Park
Ubon Ratchathani
Closed on 30 May until 1 May: Pha Taem National Park closed on 1 May until 30 September: Cha Na Dai Viewpoint
Udon Thani
Closed until 22 April: Kham Chanot
South
Songkhla
Closed until further notice: City Park, Chalat Beach, Lam Son On, Samila Beach – Kite Park, Seri Park and Suan Song Thale Park
The west
Kanchanaburi
Closed until further notice: Chong Kho Khat Museum (The Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum) and Hin Dot Hot Spring
Phetchaburi
Closed until further notice: Chang Hua Man Royal Project, Lem Fak Bia Royal Project, Marukhtaiyawan Palace, Sea Farm Model Royal Project, Phra Ram Ratanchivet (Wang Ban Puen), and Krong Ranger Station in Pong Lah Bang Kloi and Kag Crunchan National Park