
Thailand’s complicated relationship with tourism
From Asia Specific by BBC World Service
April 14, 2026 · 18 min
About this episode
This episode explores Thailand's tourism-dependent economy amidst an energy crisis and cultural celebrations.
Songkran - Thailand’s biggest new year water festival is underway. People visit family in their hometowns during the holiday season and wash the feet of their elders with scented water in a cleansing ritual. But the energy crisis has made driving back home prohibitively expensive for many locals this year. In the capital of Bangkok, however, celebrations are taking place as usual. Every year, the city transforms into a haven for revellers and holidaymakers from around the world. Thailand’s tourism industry is one of the most visible drivers of its economy, drawing millions of visitors each year with its beaches, culture and festivals. But that reliance also comes with growing pressure from overcrowded hotspots to environmental strains. And this year, an energy crunch triggered by the Iran war is adding another layer of uncertainty, affecting travel plans, domestic movement, and the cost of keeping the tourism engine running, raising questions about the longevity and sustainability of Thailand’s travel industry. On this episode of Asia Specific, host Mariko Oi speaks to two guests - Panisa Aemocha, a BBC World Service reporter based in Thailand, and Kiatananatha Lounkaew, an…
People in this episode
Host: Mariko Oi
Guests: Panisa Aemocha, Kiatananatha Lounkaew
Topics covered
- tourism
- economy
- energy crisis
- cultural festivals
- sustainability
Keywords
- Thailand
- tourism
- Songkran
- energy crisis
- Bangkok
- cultural festivals
- sustainability
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: BBC World Service
Places: Thailand, Bangkok, Iran
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