• OUR beliefs

    in responsible travel

    Our main goal is to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Challenges

     

    We specialize in cultural tours & responsible travel DMC. All activities and experiences have been co-created with locals to consider the social impact on the communities. We support the communities through “Tourism” to create a positive impact on the local environment, education, economy, and society. We care about preserving the local way of life and helping communities to become more sustainable.

     

    We offer the local touch of Thailand to travelers through responsible tourism based on the culture and local lifestyle of THAILAND's communities. Mostly, all the travelers will be traveled to Thailand as same as the main destinations. Start from Bangkok to Chiang Mai and end the tour at the relaxing beach in the region of the southern part. For example, Phuket, Koh Samui, or Krabi. Why not travel off the path to the minor destinations or the place that you can see the real local lives, and you can be a part of them.

     

    We genuinely trust that Community Based Tourism (CBT) or Responsible Tourism (RT) is considered to be a community development tool. Our programs are specifically designed to support local community development and conservation goals. A percentage of profit from our programs contributes towards a community fund for community development and conservation. Working together makes it easier for villagers to tackle critical issues affecting the whole community such as nature conservation, waste management, and preserving cultural practices.


    "SiamRise Travel" - Leisure with Impact :)

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    SDG#8

    DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

    Tourism, as services trade, is one of the top four export earners globally, currently providing one in ten jobs worldwide. Decent work opportunities in tourism, particularly for youth and women, and policies that favor better diversification through tourism value chains can enhance tourism positive socio-economic impacts.​

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    SDG#10

    REDUCED INEQUALITIES

    Tourism can be a powerful tool for reducing inequalities if it engages local populations and all key stakeholders in its development. Tourism can contribute to urban renewal and rural development by giving people the opportunity to prosper in their place of origin. Tourism serves as an effective means for economic integration and diversification.

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    SDG#12

    RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION

    The tourism sector needs to adopt sustainable consumption and production (SCP) modes, accelerating the shift towards sustainability. Tools to monitor sustainable development impacts for tourism including energy, water, waste, biodiversity, and job creation will result in enhanced economic, social, and environmental outcomes.

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    SDG#13

    CLIMATE ACTION​

    Tourism contributes to and is affected by climate change. Tourism stakeholders should play a leading role in the global response to climate change. By reducing its carbon footprint, in the transport and accommodation sector, tourism can benefit from low carbon growth and help tackle one of the most pressing challenges of our time.

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    SDG#17

    PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS​

    Due to its cross-sectoral nature, tourism has the ability to strengthen private/public partnerships and engage multiple stakeholders – international, national, regional and local – to work together to achieve the SDGs and other common goals. Public policy and innovative financing are at the core for achieving the 2030 Agenda.