Bangkok, 3 September 2025 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is hosting the “Love on Earth” festival in Khao Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima on 6–7 September 2025 at the TAT Eco Park, underscoring Thailand’s commitment to sustainable tourism and international standards in eco-friendly event management. The festival is free to attend.
Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, said “The Love on Earth festival is a showcase of Thailand’s dedication to sustainable tourism. By integrating local culture, creativity, and innovation with eco-friendly practices, we aim to inspire both Thai and international visitors to embrace responsible travel that creates meaningful value for communities while protecting the environment.”
Organised under the concept of a Green Event and themed Green Vibes, the initiative supports Thailand’s national targets of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and Net Zero emissions by 2065. The festival is designed to minimise environmental impact and promote responsible travel through renewable energy use, recyclable materials, waste reduction, and community-based tourism. It will be certified as a Carbon Neutral Event by the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organisation (TGO).
The programme presents six activity pillars. Green Recreation features yoga, camping, and wellness activities designed to reduce carbon footprints while promoting health and relaxation. Green Music brings eco-friendly concerts powered by renewable energy and energy-saving systems. Green Art showcases photography, sculpture, land art, and installations from recycled or natural materials, alongside interactive eco workshops. Green Food highlights award-winning local cuisine made with organic, locally sourced, and sustainably traded ingredients, with cooking demonstrations by leading chefs and culinary talents. Green Learning & Green Society presents exhibitions on sustainability, workshops on waste management, and CSR initiatives such as tree planting and recycling. Green Tourism highlights sustainable operators, eco-certified hotels, and creative routes from local communities, including low-carbon one-day trips in Khao Yai.
Through the “Love on Earth” festival, TAT aims to position Thailand as a model for responsible and meaningful tourism, encourage quality visitor spending, and support enterprises that prioritise environmental and social responsibility.
For further information, contact the TAT Contact Centre at 1672 Travel Buddy.





