New Tourism Thailand web site offers free on line consultation
A free online consultation is a feature of a new Tourism Authority of Thailand website, www.thailandwonders.com, with the website aiming to add virtual interactions between travellers and travel experts and assist prospective tourists who plan to visit to Thailand.
TAT says that it realises the need to create a medium that communicates with travelers who not only desire the ultimate holidays but also exclusive travel experiences that reflect their personal interests, with a feature on the website called “Online Concierge” assisting individual holidaymakers in planning and booking their holidays that meet their unique interests and life styles. Travelers can make an enquiry about travel information in Thailand through the Online Concierge and it is free of charge.
The new site is designed specifically to provide comprehensive travel information about destinations, activities and festivals in Thailand, with visitors able to view samples of travel itineraries and make reservations from a wide range of hotels and tour programs covering every part of the country.
The majority of travel programs, which include selected hotels, tours, private transfers and a private guide, are designed to cater to small group travelers, families traveling with children, couples and honeymooners. Indeed, travel programs can be modified to suit the budgets and interests of travelers. All products shown in the website come from various reputable suppliers with long experience in serving international markets.
The website’s travel experts will work with travelers to find accommodations, transportations, travel programs and activities that meet their preferences.
In addition to travel assistance, the website presents an array of unique, luxury hotels, spas, restaurants throughout the country. Often built in small scale, these establishments are conveniently located and tastefully constructed to reflect the life style and interests of travellers who seek comfortable and stylish accommodation.
Their architecture, which combines contemporary arts and modern technology with traditional touch, blends it well with the surroundings.
Visit www.thailandwonders.com for mor einformation.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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