Take Part In Our Conservation Projects In Thailand
Did you know around sixteen million people visit Thailand every year?
Rated as one of the friendliest countries in the world, according to a leading travel guide, it’s one of the most popular parts of Southeast Asia to explore. Although the country’s cultural integrity has largely remained intact, tourism has undoubtedly put pressure on Thailand’s natural environment.
Problems Thailand faces include declining wildlife populations, deforestation, and issues with waste.
One way to give back to this beautiful country is to take part in one of our conservation projects.
Flooglebinder regularly has study tours in Thailand, where you’ll learn all about marine life, environmental issues and marine conservation. During your trip you’ll be taking part in activities which help Thailand meet its Sustainable Development Goals.
Whether you’re interested in turtle conservation, rescuing elephants or coral reef restoration, there’s projects for all interests. We enable you to gain hand-on conservation experience, while meeting many amazing people.
During your time in Thailand, you’ll also get to see plenty of cultural sights, including the famous Thai temples, the capital of Siam, the stunning waterfalls in Erawan National Park.
Thailand is just one of the many destinations we cover.
Flooglebinder is a Certified B Corporation travel company organising trips which have a positive social and environmental impact. We enable travellers to truly feel a part of a country. Our work includes calculating the carbon footprint of every trip, ensuring that every journey is as ‘climate positive’ as possible.
Find out more about our conservation projects in Thailand or don’t hesitate to contact our friendly team for more details.