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Karon Beach

Locality: Ban Karon, Phuket, Thailand

Phone: +66 81 895 3141



Address: Patak Rd 83100 Ban Karon, Phuket, Thailand

Website: https://karonbeach.com.au

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25.01.2022 Phuket Karon Beach walking | Thailand Phuket Vlog



25.01.2022 Ah we miss the sunshine already....

20.01.2022 Bangkok, 14 March, 2020, at 11.00 Hrs. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to provide the latest update that the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand, has upgraded its Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) control measures for travellers in its intensified effort to contain the spread of the virus. Travellers arriving in Thailand will now be categorised in three groups for a different level of surveillance. https://www.tatnews.org//tat-update-thailand-public-healt/

20.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//thailands-empty-beach-resorts Today, 95% of places have closed, he said, adding that Phuket was designed to receive eight million tourists per year and was dependent on visitors.



20.01.2022 Guidance for new type of coronary pneumonia 2019 (English Version) For more information Department of Disease Control Hotline 1422

20.01.2022 "Thai Travel Industry Faces ‘Nail in Coffin’ After New Outbreak" https://www.bloomberg.com//thai-travel-industry-faces-nail

20.01.2022 Phuket in Thailand is on lockdown starting Monday, with most transportation to the island banned, in the latest effort to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus in the usually popular tourist destination. The order will last for at least one month, according to Phuket Governor Pakkapong Taweepat. Boats, cars and trucks providing essential goods and services are exempted.



18.01.2022 Maya Bay might Reopen in 2021

17.01.2022 Qatar Airways is set to return to Phuket by offering limited flights after the coronavirus pandemic halted services to the resort island. in March this year The middle eastern airline says it is planning a weekly flight between Doha and Phuket from December 4 and is seeking permission from Thai authorities to increase the number of flights between the 2 destinations on December 10.

16.01.2022 It seems https://ddc.moph.go.th/viralpneumonia/eng/index.php has crash unable to cope with the traffic load so here is a cached version of the content on that website. Important message: Currently, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has spread across the world and the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that COVID-19 could be characterized as a pandemic (WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic on 11 March 2020). People and outbound travelers are recommended to clo...sely monitor the situation. Moreover, the public must fully cooperate and act as the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) recommends for your safety and for the safety of others, and to decrease the negative social and economic impacts. Travelers from the Disease Infected Zones traveling to Thailand are required to present the following health certifications and a document of health insurance to the airlines at the airport of origin before check-in. Travelers from ongoing local transmission areas are recommended to implement control for observation (meaning supervision without quarantine) in order to ensure self-monitoring at their residence for no less than 14 days Travelers from other areas are recommended to take care of themselves with good sanitation, self-protection and by avoiding crowded places.

15.01.2022 Before the pandemic, domestic holidaymakers only made up 30 percent of visitors to Phuket, prompting the local tourism industry to rethink its business model. Trial packages are already being offered to domestic tourists for as low as $30 for two nights, flights included from Bangkok -- but the rock-bottom prices mean hotels will likely not even recover their costs. "We don't expect a return to normal for three years," forecasts Kongsak Khoopongsakorn. "The situation is much worse than after the tsunami in 2004."

13.01.2022 Thailand reported no new local coronavirus transmission for 22 consecutive days while people were urged not to lower guard against Covid-19. Panprapa Yongtrakul, deputy spokeswoman for the government’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said the country recorded no new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours and no new deaths. https://www.pattayamail.com//no-new-local-cases-in-thailan



12.01.2022 Phuket Hotels Association’s Environmental & Sustainability Working Group launched the island-wide initiative in support of Phuket Hotels for Islands Sustaining Tourism (PHIST), the annual high-energy environmental action event. It was seen by thousands of volunteers across the island unite to fight ocean and land pollution. The Phuket event is fully supported and endorsed by the local government, along with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), US Embassy Bangkok, Australia Consulate in Phuket and member hotels, who are championing individual beaches by sponsoring equipment and supplies for volunteers.

11.01.2022 Some virtual fun and yes this travel game is addictive https://virtualvacation.us/guess

04.01.2022 Karon & Kata beach August 2020 shows how much impact Coronavirus has had on the economy.

03.01.2022 The 271 Russian nationals departed from Suvarnabhumi airport at 11.04am on Aeroflot Fight SU275 bound for Moscow.

03.01.2022 Beach bums and sun seekers come to Phuket for, obviously, the beaches, but there’s much more to Phuket than that. The largest island in Thailand is a total package. Blue sea and white sand aside, the southern city boasts rich cultural heritages. From vibrant Sino-Portuguese buildings and street arts to beautiful Thai temples and Chinese shrines, Phuket will also charm history buffs and art lovers. With something for everyone, don’t forget to put it on your itinerary. Now let’s see what Phuket has to offer.

02.01.2022 Phuket Vice Governor Supoj Rotreuang Na Nongkhai was at the scene yesterday (Mar 6) to officiate the project, which saw volunteers from local dive companies help deploy the line of buoys alongside officers from Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) Region 6.

01.01.2022 In his order, issued on the 29th April, Governor Phakhaphong explained that the spread of COVID-19 in Phuket has been partly controlled, so travelling between subdistricts will be allowed. However, the virus is still spreading in some areas, the Governor noted, requiring officials to keep several areas under control. Cherng Talay... - Baan Bang Tao Nai, in Moo 2 - Baan Haad Surin, in Moo 3 - Baan Bang Tao Nok, in Moo 5 Koh Kaew - Pracha Samakhee village in Baan Bang Khu, in Moo 2 Patong - Bangla walking street https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-tambon-lockdown-to-end

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