Reference
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Thai Wildlife Conservation and Park Ecotourism Market Size
THB 18-32B by 2027 (vs THB 4-7B in 2024)
Insight derivation triangulating DNP entrance-fee receipts, branded eco-lodge ADR disclosures (Six Senses, Anantara, Banyan Tree, Aman, Soneva, Elephant Hills), TAT secondary-city receipts, biodiversity-credit pricing benchmarks and IUCN blended-finance pipeline disclosures places the Thai segment at THB 18-32 billion by 2027, up from a 2024 base of THB 4-7 billion. The bottom-up build comprises DNP entrance-fee and concession receipts (THB 4-7 billion), branded eco-lodge ADR (THB 7-13 billion), community-based tourism cooperative receipts (THB 2-4 billion), biodiversity-credit and carbon-credit revenue (THB 1-3 billion), and conservation-NGO blended-finance flow (THB 4-5 billion). DNP, Anantara, Six Senses, Banyan Tree, Aman and five to seven boutique operators capture roughly 60 percent of the total at full ramp.
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Insight derivation triangulating DNP entrance-fee receipts, branded eco-lodge ADR disclosures (Six Senses, Anantara, Banyan Tree, Aman, Soneva, Elephant Hills), TAT secondary-city receipts, biodiversity-credit pricing benchmarks and IUCN blended-finance pipeline disclosures places the Thai segment at THB 18-32 billion by 2027, up from a 2024 base of THB 4-7 billion. The bottom-up build comprises DNP entrance-fee and concession receipts (THB 4-7 billion), branded eco-lodge ADR (THB 7-13 billion), community-based tourism cooperative receipts (THB 2-4 billion), biodiversity-credit and carbon-credit revenue (THB 1-3 billion), and conservation-NGO blended-finance flow (THB 4-5 billion). DNP, Anantara, Six Senses, Banyan Tree, Aman and five to seven boutique operators capture roughly 60 percent of the total at full ramp.
Insight derivation triangulating DNP entrance-fee receipts, branded eco-lodge ADR disclosures (Six Senses, Anantara, Banyan Tree, Aman, Soneva, Elephant Hills), TAT secondary-city receipts, biodiversity-credit pricing benchmarks and IUCN blended-finance pipeline disclosures places the Thai segment at THB 18-32 billion by 2027, up from a 2024 base of THB 4-7 billion. The bottom-up build comprises DNP entrance-fee and concession receipts (THB 4-7 billion), branded eco-lodge ADR (THB 7-13 billion), community-based tourism cooperative receipts (THB 2-4 billion), biodiversity-credit and carbon-credit revenue (THB 1-3 billion), and conservation-NGO blended-finance flow (THB 4-5 billion). DNP, Anantara, Six Senses, Banyan Tree, Aman and five to seven boutique operators capture roughly 60 percent of the total at full ramp.
Time scope
2027 forecast
Source basis
Supporting source
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What this tells you
Insight derivation triangulating DNP entrance-fee receipts, branded eco-lodge ADR disclosures (Six Senses, Anantara, Banyan Tree, Aman, Soneva, Elephant Hills), TAT secondary-city receipts, biodiversity-credit pricing benchmarks and IUCN blended-finance pipeline disclosures places the Thai segment at THB 18-32 billion by 2027, up from a 2024 base of THB 4-7 billion. The bottom-up build comprises DNP entrance-fee and concession receipts (THB 4-7 billion), branded eco-lodge ADR (THB 7-13 billion), community-based tourism cooperative receipts (THB 2-4 billion), biodiversity-credit and carbon-credit revenue (THB 1-3 billion), and conservation-NGO blended-finance flow (THB 4-5 billion). DNP, Anantara, Six Senses, Banyan Tree, Aman and five to seven boutique operators capture roughly 60 percent of the total at full ramp.
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Thailand Protected Area Coverage: 22.1% of National Land Area
DNP Protected Area Statistics 2024, IUCN Asia Regional Office country page Thailand, regional benchmarks
DNP Premium Tier Pricing: THB 800-1,500 per Day at Five Flagship Parks
Bangkok Post DNP Premium Tier coverage 2025, DNP Mu Ko Similan visitor management plan 2025
Thailand Biodiversity Credit Pricing: USD 20-65 per Credit by 2027
Biodiversity Credit Alliance BCRC launch 2025, IUCN biodiversity finance pipeline, TGO T-VER framework crossover
Premium Eco-Lodge ADR in Thailand: USD 950-2,800 per Night
Soneva Kiri 2024 sustainability case study, Six Senses Ko Ra 2025 announcement, Aman Resorts disclosures, Elephant Hills website
Conservation Blended-Finance Pipeline: USD 80-120M by 2027
WCS Thailand Country Programme, WWF Thailand Forest and Wildlife programme, IUCN Thailand biodiversity-finance 2025
Mu Ko Similan Daily Visitor Cap: 3,850 per Day
DNP Mu Ko Similan visitor management disclosures, Bangkok Post premium-tier coverage 2025
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