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Thailand offers golf resorts as virus quarantine centres

The kingdom hopes the move will boost its ailing tourism sector

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2021 6:51PM

Thailand offers golf resorts as virus quarantine centres
Thailand has opened six golf resorts as quarantine centres, in hopes the move will boost its ailing tourism sector. – Pixabay pic, January 14, 2020

BANGKOK – Thailand is offering a unique quarantine experience for foreign tourists entering the kingdom, as they can choose to undergo their 14-day Covid-19 quarantine at golf resorts. 

In an effort to boost its ailing tourism sector amid the Covid-19 pademic, the government has approved six golf resorts for quarantine, including three in Kanchanaburi and one each in Nakhon Nayok, Phetchaburi and Chiang Mai.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said foreign tourists undergoing quarantine at these golf resorts will be allowed to play golf and move freely rather than confining themselves in their rooms during the two-week mandatory quarantine.

“Thailand remains a golfer’s paradise even during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“With fewer players on the links, it is now easier to book tee times, and the pace of play is much faster than ever with less wear and tear over the last year as well,” it said.

It added that foreign visitors choosing golf quarantine need visas – either Single-Entry Tourist Visa or Special Tourist Visa, medical and travel insurance as well as a certificate of entry.

TAT added that golf courses in Thailand also retain their great value for money, and offer special quarantine packages with discounted green fees and special amenities.

The golf quarantine is the latest effort to woo foreign tourist amid Covid-19 pandemic in the kingdom.

Last year, Thailand offered Special Tourist Visas for long-stay foreign tourist but it received lukewarm response.

In 2019, Thailand attracted about 40 million tourists who spent 1.91 trillion baht (RM255.96 billion). For 2020, from January to November, the number of foreign visitors stood at 6.7 million, a drop of 81% from a year earlier with 6.69 million of them arriving in the first quarter, before Thailand imposed a travel ban in April due to the pandemic.

Over the last 24 hours, Thailand recorded 271 new Covid-19 cases and two more deaths, bringing the tally in the kingdom to 11,262 cases and 69 fatalities.

Of 271 new cases, 259 cases local transmissions, 181 of which were found through active case detection, while 12 were imported cases.

The two deaths reported involved a 71-year-old British man who had underlying health conditions and a 53-year-old Thai man who had diabetes.

The latest outbreak in Thailand since mid-December has spread to 60 provinces, recording 7,025 cases and nine fatalities. – Bernama, January 14, 2021

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