Convenient National Park Visits: Pre-booking via QueQ Application

     To enhance the convenience and promote tourism for both local and international tourists, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has adjusted the tourism measures to the “New Normal National Park” style, allowing for advance ticket booking at 155 national parks across the country through the “QueQ” application. This app is available for download on both iOS and Android systems, making it easy to book from anywhere in the world at your fingertips.

Here are the steps to register for QueQ and queue for National Park visits:

  1. Open QueQ application, choose the booking category "National Parks"
  2. Choose the national park you wish to visit
  3. Select the date and enter the necessary information
  4. After choosing the date, the number of available days for booking will appear
  5. Specify the type of vehicle entering the park (If not specified, you cannot proceed to the next step)
  6. Specify the number of visitors, fill in the names accordingly, and indicate whether they are adults or children
  7. Once all information is filled in, select the time slot and confirm to receive the ticket
  8. After finishing the booking, the booked ticket will be shown on the homepage of the application

     This easy process is highly recommended for anyone planning a visit to the national parks. Always make a pre-booking via the QueQ application. However, tourists who visit the park without advance booking are still welcome, but priority is given to those who book through the QueQ application.

     As for the park entrance fees, for Thais, adults (15-60 years old) is 20 baht, children (3-14 years old) is 10 baht. Those under 3 years old or over 60 years old can enter the park for free. For foreigners, adults (15 years old and above) is 200 baht, children (3-15 years old) is 100 baht. The accident insurance fee within the national park is 10 baht for Thais and 40 baht for foreigners.


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