41 Thai Destinations Earn 'Thailand Good Travel' Sustainability Certification

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41 Thai Destinations Earn 'Thailand Good Travel' Sustainability Certification

Thailand has awarded its new 'Thailand Good Travel' sustainability certification to 41 destinations and tourism operators, part of the Green Tourism Plan 2030.

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Thailand has certified 41 destinations and tourism operators under its new "Thailand Good Travel" sustainability mark, a major step in the kingdom's push to become one of the world's top sustainable tourism destinations by 2030.

What Is the Thailand Good Travel Certification?

The Thailand Good Travel logo is a quality mark for responsible tourism operators. It covers four categories of tourism businesses — from ethical elephant sanctuaries to certified city destinations:

  • Destinations evaluated across 15 key sustainability criteria out of 84 indicators
  • Community-based tourism (CBT) enterprises assessed on cultural and environmental stewardship — similar to the Mekong riverside provinces sustainable tourism initiative
  • Small-scale accommodations of up to 50 rooms (under the "Small Good Stay" standard)
  • Tour operators meeting responsible business practices

The certification was developed with reference to the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) criteria and strengthened by expertise from the Green Destinations Foundation and Travelife for Tour Operators, giving it international credibility. It is also closely linked to the tagthai app for sustainable travel that helps visitors find certified operators on the ground.

Who Made the Cut?

Of the 41 certified operators and destinations, the breakdown includes:

  • 12 certified under the Small Good Stay standard
  • 15 under the Thailand Good Travel Community-Based Tourism standard
  • 5 tour companies
  • 7 destinations evaluated on sustainability criteria covering environmental, social, cultural, and economic dimensions

Part of a Bigger Vision

The certification sits within Thailand's broader Green Tourism Plan 2030, which aims to position Thai tourism destinations among the world's Top 100 sustainable tourism sites. The plan balances economic growth with environmental protection and social wellbeing — a vision also reflected in the ITB Berlin 2026 sustainable and wellness tourism showcase.

Thailand has also set an ambitious target through its STAR programme (Sustainable Tourism Acceleration Rating): 70 percent of all tourism businesses in the country are to be STAR-accredited by the end of 2026. This push is part of a broader tourism growth target for 2026 that puts sustainability at the centre of visitor experience.

What This Means for Tourists

For travellers who care about responsible tourism, the Thailand Good Travel logo makes it easier to identify operators and destinations that meet verified sustainability standards. If you are planning your trip around these values, check out the best wellness retreats in Thailand for 2026 and wildlife conservation volunteering programmes that complement certified destinations. Look for the certification mark when:

Green tourism is no longer a niche trend in Thailand. It is becoming a standard expectation, and the government is putting real infrastructure behind it. As more businesses pursue certification, visitors can expect wider options for travel that supports local communities and protects the environment. Also related: the Thailand Tourism Festival 2026 sustainability zone and the quietcation trend driving low-impact travel in 2026.

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