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September/October 2008                                                                                          www.MekongTourism.org

Official newsletter of the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office

In this issue:

Full House for Biodiversity Conservation Workshop in Bangkok

GMS Tourism Officials to Meet in Myanmar

Lao PDR Host Poverty Reduction Workshop October 2-3

Other Tourism Events in the GMS

     Hanoi to Host Tourism Promo Conference

     Chiang Mai Hosts New Travel Event

MTCO Upgrades Website

2009 World Ecotourism Conference in Laos

Thailand Community Tourism Efforts Win International Award

'Responsible' Tourism Guide Online Soon

Focus on Cambodia

     New Mekong Discovery Trail Website Launched

     'Discover Natural Cambodia' — Take the Road Less Travelled

     Adventure Cycle Tour Supports Cambodia Street Children

GMS Travel News at a Glance
About the Mekong Tourism Office

Mr Paul Eschoo, WWF Lao, presents Xe Pian National Park, Lao PDR

Full House for Biodiversity Conservation Workshop in Bangkok

Close to 100 participants took part recently in a Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) workshop aimed at developing definitions of principles and guidelines for nature based tourism development.

Dr Ronnakorn Triraganon, RECOFTC

and Ms Alison Bleaney, IUCN

     Hosted by the Thailand Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the workshop was supported by the Asian Development Bank and the French Government. The two-day workshop at the Siam City Hotel, Bangkok, attracted presenters and attendees from throughout the GMS, Asia, Europe and the USA.

     Speakers presented case studies of 'ecotourism' and nature-based tourism projects throughout the world. Tourism operators sharing their experiences at the first workshop include Wild Asia, Pacific Asia Tourism, Track of the Tiger and Six Senses Group.

     Representatives from different areas related to the environment — NGOs, scientific researchers, conservation centres and academics — also participated.
     Workshop goals included a focus on assessing training needs and establishing a roadmap for a programme to improve the management of tourism in and around protected areas.

     This first workshop of a series of four also aimed at  jumpstarting four "priority projects" of the GMS Tourism Sector Strategy which was designed by ADB with the GMS countries.

 Mr Arnfinn Oines, Six Senses Group

     "The workshop achieved its first objective of gathering the different stakeholders together," said MTCO Development Project Coordinator, Ms Christine Jacquemin. "I think it is the first time private sector, environmental organizations and country officials in charge of tourism and environment were meeting together to discuss what is their common interest — how tourism if better managed can become a tool for biodiversity conservation and local development," she added.

     The strong attendance clearly demonstrates that this is in everyone's interest. It was a good opportunity for people to establish new contacts and share experiences," Ms Jacquemin said. During the second day, attendees worked on defining training needs and a road map that was later validated within a task force meeting.

     According to Ms Jacquemin, the workshop will be a success if it leads to funding of a subregional program to train protected area management teams in tourism management which has been identified as priority number one by all the stakeholders.
     Workshop presentations, agenda and programme. MOTS website. ADB website. French government website.

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GMS Tourism Officials to Meet in Myanmar

The 22nd Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Tourism Working Group Meeting (TWG) is being held October 16-18 at the Aureum Palace Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar.
     Tourism officials from the six GMS countries — China (PRC), Cambodia, Laos (PDR), Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam — will be discussing a wide range of subjects, including:

• Selection of an executive director
• MTCO long term funding
• Rotation between countries of the MTCO
• Progress on implementing the MTCO marketing plan

The meeting is hosted by the Myanmar Ministry of Hotels & Tourism. Website.

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Lao PDR Host Poverty Reduction Workshop October 2-3

The second of four MTCO organized workshops is being held October 2-3 at the Novotel Hotel, Vientiane, Lao PDR.

     Entitled "Elaborating Profitable Partnership Mechanisms for the Local Communities, the Private Sector and the GMS Countries," the two-day workshop is hosted by the Lao National Tourism Administration, with support of the Asian Development Bank and the French Government.
     It aims to bring together key stakeholders who will consider how to enhance the poverty reduction impact of the rapidly growing tourism sector in the Subregion, and provide guidelines for the preparation of a detailed project design focusing on developing equitable and more effective pro-poor tourism partnerships.
     Workshop agenda and programme. LNTA website. ADB website. French Government website.

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Other Tourism Events in the GMS

Hanoi to Host Tourism Promo Conference

Chiang Mai temple

Hanoi, Vietnam, will host the 7th annual Council for Promotion of Tourism in Asia (CPTA) conference October 5-10. The event will propose solutions for tourism development in CPTA member cities, as well as boosting intra-regional co-operation.

Chiang Mai Hosts New Travel Event
Chiang Mai, Thailand, is hosting the inaugural Chiang Mai and North Tourism Forum 2008 October 9-11 in an effort to lure back direct overseas flights.
     Organised by the Chiang Mai Tourism Business Association, Chiang Mai Provincial Authority Organization and Tourism Authority of Thailand, the event also aims to increase foreign visitors to the province by positioning Chiang Mai as a tourism gateway for overland routes to China that use the R3A route, and promote tourism route linking eight northern provinces.
     Around 30 airlines have been invited to join the programme and meet with local government officials. Executives of travel companies throughout Asia, Europe and Bangkok have also been invited and will be able to meet meet with 100 sellers from upper northern provinces. TTRweekly full story.

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MTCO Upgrades Website

Offering a "wealth of information" about tourism development in the GMS and presented with a new "fresh, user-friendly look and feel," the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office announced its newly designed — www.MekongTourism.org — website.
     The new website is easier to navigate, more attractive and more accessible to all visitors, including people with visual disabilities. The redesign has less clutter than the old site, and has easier-to-find links to the most pages.
     The new home page includes a "tabs" section where users can quickly tab through the latest site additions including;news, events and publications.
     The changes are the first in a series of planned site improvements. Visit www.MekongTourism.org.

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2009 World Ecotourism Conference in Laos

 

The Lao National Tourism Administration (LNTA) recently announced that the World Ecotourism and Adventure Conference will be held in Vientiane, Lao PDR July 15-16, 2009.

     "This innovative conference aims to present modern approaches to sustainable tourism development and management at World Heritage Sites, exchange lessons-learned regarding global best-practice in the ecotourism and community-based tourism sectors and seek solutions to mitigate and reverse negative impacts of tourism such as climate change and environmental degradation," said LNTA Minister and Chairman H.E. Mr Somphong Mongkhonvilay.
     "Lao PDR, Asia's newest and fastest growing tourist destination is well suited to host this event based on its reputation for warm hospitality and wealth of cultural, natural and historic tourism assets, including two UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Sites and a network of 20 National Protected Areas that cover more than 13% of the country," he added.
     Conference website. LNTA website.

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Thailand Community Tourism Efforts Win International Award

In recognition of their unique approach, Andaman Discoveries recently received a 2008 SEED Award for Entrepreneurship in Sustainable Development. Andaman Discoveries offers responsible tours and volunteer placements in Thailand's Andaman Coast communities, creating employment opportunities and financial support to various locally led social and environmental projects.
     Founded in 2006, Andaman Discoveries works as part of the North Andaman Community Tourism Network, and is under the sponsorship of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
     Chosen from close to 400 applications from over 100 countries worldwide, Andaman Discoveries will use the award, valued at US$25,000, to expand its partnerships with the local community tourism network.
     Andaman Discoveries website. IUCN website. About the SEED Awards.

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'Responsible' Tourism Guide Online Soon

A downloadable digital version of The Guide to Responsible Tourism in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam will be available soon at the MTCO website www.MekongTourism.org. The fast growing tourism destinations of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam published the 148-page guide book in August showing where and how to enjoy responsible tourism activities in the three countries.
     Over 25 activities in each country are profiled in the publication. Each activity creates income for local people, minimises potential negative tourism impacts, involves members of the local communities in running the business, conserves natural and cultural heritage, provides meaningful experiences for tourists, helps people with physical disabilities, and builds respect between visitors and hosts.
     The colour guide book describes 82 tourism experiences from the tourist's perspective, and how that activity helps local people while respecting local culture and the environment. The book contains full contact and booking information for all the recommended activities.
     The book also contains profiles of the three countries, practical information for travellers, and a list of useful resources and organisations involved with heritage, conservation and responsible tourism. Part of Asian Development Bank's Mekong Tourism Development Project, the guide was written by Mekong subregion experts Guy Marris, Nick Ray and Bernie Rosenbloom, and edited by Ken Scott.

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Focus on Cambodia

New Mekong Discovery Trail Website Launched

The new website of the Mekong Discovery Trail — www.mekongdiscoverytrail.com — has been officially launched.
     The Mekong Discovery Trail is a joint project between Cambodia's Ministry of Tourism, the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) and SNV (Netherlands Development Organisation). The project has two overarching objectives: alleviating poverty and promoting conservation through appropriate and sustainable tourism development along the Mekong River in Kratie and Stung Treng.
     The Mekong Discovery Trail highlights the river life adventure in Northeast Cambodia along the Mekong River in Kratie and Stung Treng provinces. The website incorporates interesting news; maps of the trails with detailed information; and available tourism activities along the trail, such as Mekong River dolphin viewing, horse cart riding, mountain biking, forest trekking, and house boating.
     Information about local products, home-stay and other ecotourism and nature-based activities is also provided. Getting involved in these activities can improve local community well-being and development as all the services and products are provided by local communities and local suppliers.
     Visit www.mekongdiscoverytrail.com. MoT website. UNWTO website. and SNV website.

'Discover Natural Cambodia' — Take the Road Less Travelled

A new brochure aimed at increasing awareness of Cambodia's natural assets has been produced by The Cambodia Ministry of Tourism, CCBEN (Cambodia Community-based Ecotourism Network), and SNV (Netherlands Development Organisation).
     Entitled Discover Natural Cambodia, the publication also highlights Cambodia's community-based ecotourism sites, and nature-based activities in the four priority ecotourism regions: Northeast Cambodia, Tonle Sap Region, the Coastal Region and the Cardamom Mountains.
     Other goals for the brochure include: capturing the attention of the travel trade to help in making ecotourism and community-based tourism sustainable; extending the length of stay of international visitors as they find new sites, destinations and activities; and assisting in poverty alleviation by alluring visitors to spend locally in more remote and poor areas. Download brochure (4.5 MB PDF) SNV website. CCBEN website. MoT website.

Adventure Cycle Tour Supports Cambodia Street Children

Future Cambodia Fund (FCF) announces its annual Street Retreat Charity Ride throughout Cambodia in November. Cyclists joining the tour will begin at the renowned temples of Angkor Wat, traveling east to the beaches of Sihanoukville and finishing in bustling Phnom Penh.
     The two-week cycling tour covers several hundred kilometers and cyclists explore the many wonders of Cambodia during the day, riding through the country's diverse natural environments and visiting towns and villages along the way. Each night, participants will stay at responsible tourism hospitality providers, pre-selected to ensure that every aspect of the Street Retreat Ride has a positive impact on Cambodian livelihoods.
     Riders will also visit development projects working with street children in order to enrich their understanding of development issues. FCB website.

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GMS Travel News at a Glance
Thai Tourism Back to Normal — The state of emergency was lifted on September 14. All travel facilities are operating as normal. Get the latest updates from the TAT.

 

Traveling from HCMC to Cambodia and Thailand by Bus — Ben Thanh Tourist, a Ho Chi Minh City tour operator, has collaborated with Saigon Passenger Transportation Company (Sapaco Tourist) to launch a road travel tour from HCMC to Cambodia and Thailand. Full story.

New Border Crossings to Improve Cambodia-Laos Tourism — Officials from Cambodia and Laos have agreed to open two new international checkpoints, paving the way for increased cross-border tourism and trade. Full story.

More Jetstar Links for HCMC — Jetstar Pacific Airlines will open three new international routes from Ho Chi Minh City. The new direct services to will connect Vietnam's second city with Siem Riep, Singapore, and Bangkok. Jetstar website.

Siem Reap Airways Adds HCMC — Siem Reap Airways International will add a new route between Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh City from October 26. The new daily, non-stop service will be operated by the 138-seat A319. Siem Reap Airways website.

New Lonely Planet Guides for Thailand and Cambodia — Lonely Planet has announced the launch of new guides for Thailand — 'Encounter' pocket guides for Koh Samui and Phuket, and the 8th edition of the main Bangkok guide. A new Encounter guide has also been published for Siem Reap, Cambodia. Lonely Planet website.

 

Kunming Airport Seeks Foreign Investor —  China's Yunnan Airport Group is seeking an overseas investor to help finance a new RMB18.4-billion (US$2.7-billion) airport in Kunming city, the capital of Yunnan province. Full story.

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About the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office
The MTO was established in February 2006. Its four key objectives are to:-

• Develop and promote the Mekong as a single destination, offering a diversity of good quality and high-yielding sub-regional products that help to distribute the benefits of tourism more widely

• Add to the tourism development efforts of each GMS country

• Contribute to poverty reduction, gender equality and the empowerment of women

• Promote sustainable development, while minimising adverse impacts.

Contact Point

Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office

5th Floor, Office of Tourism Development, Ministry of Tourism & Sports

154 Rama I Road, National Stadium, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

Tel: (66-2) 612-4150/1. Fax: (66-2) 612-4152.

E-mail: info@MekongTourism.org. Website: www.MekongTourism.org.

Media enquiries: media@MekongTourism.org.


Abbreviations

ADB (Asian Development Bank); EU (European Union); GMS (Greater Mekong Subregion); IMF (International Monetary Fund); MTCO (Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office); MTO (Mekong Tourism

Office); SNV (Netherlands Development Organization); STEP (Sustainable Tourism Eliminating Poverty); UNESCAP (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific); UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization); UNWTO (United Nations World Tourism Organization).

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