måndag 18 april 2022
Following complaints on social media that the entrance fee for Sai Yok National Park in Kanchanaburi was too expensive, the park director has replied to say that from 7th June the entrance fee will be reduced to 60 baht for Thais. But foreigners, even ones who pay tax or have Thai families, will still have to pay the exorbitant 300 baht fee. This is 400% more than the Thai price. Fair? Richard Barrow
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