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Narat (Nalati) updates RV reservation rules from June 21, 2025

15.06.2026 18:17 1 min 1 source
cj.sina.cn ZHO

The Chinese resort Narat (Nalati) introduces new reservation rules for RVs and other vehicles starting June 21, 2025. Bookings are only possible via the official mini-app '智游那拉提' with mandatory upload of driver, passenger, and vehicle documents. Allowed RVs are up to 7 meters long and up to 7 seats. The system also limits one WeChat account to one vehicle per selected date.

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Narat (Nalati) updates RV reservation rules from June 21, 2025

15.06.2026 cj.sina.cn ZHO Original source

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