BANGKOK, Dec 21 (TNA) – The Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has launched the “Green Passport” campaign to encourage national park visitors to create cleanliness and help preserve environment.
One million “Green Heart Passport” books will be distributed from the upcoming New Year onwards in a bid to persuade parks visitors to adopt environmentally –friendly approach during their trips such as refraining from using Styrofoam containers, plastic bags and carrying garbage they generate out of the national parks.
Tourists will receive two stamps at each national park. If they follow the rule and when they can collect 10 stamps, they will receive entrance tickets to visit all national parks across the country throughout 2020 free of charge. However, only 20,000 cards will be given away.
“Green passport” holders will be eligible for lucky draws to win special gifts. (TNA)