Thailand launches e-guidebook for foodies and Muslim tourists


The e-guidebook aims to support self-drive tourism connecting 14 southern provinces, and extending to Malaysia, Singapore, and Batam Island in Indonesia. - Bloomberg

BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): The Thai government has launched a free e-guidebook to promote gastronomy tourism for Muslim and other foreign tourists, an official said on Thursday (March 2).

Deputy government spokesman Rachada Dhnadirek said the Thai and English versions of the e-guidebook, Muslim Friendly and Gastronomy Tourism Routes, is available for free download.

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