Krabi, Thailand to be featured in the final two episodes of “The Bachelor”
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The final two episodes of season 27 of ABC’s “The Bachelor,” including the highly anticipated finale, will be filmed in Thailand.
The episodes will feature Krabi, Thailand, which the newest Bachelor, Zach Shallcross, will call home for the week. The episodes featuring Thailand will air Monday, March 20th and 27th, at 8/7c, on ABC and be available to stream the next day on Hulu.
“We are pleased to be a participant in the final two episodes of ABC’s The Bachelor, showcasing how Thailand is a top destination for romantic travel,” said Santi Sawangcharoen, Director of the TAT New York Office and Acting Director of the TAT Toronto Office. “The picturesque province of Krabi is no stranger to proposals, destination weddings and honeymoons, and with the removal of Covid-19 restrictions, travellers can once again easily visit the destination. The country has fully re-opened to tourism and there is no better time than now to plan a trip to Thailand to explore the natural beauty, luxury accommodations, and idyllic offerings.”
Shallcross, an endearing 26-year-old tech executive from Anaheim Hills, California, stole Bachelor Nation’s heart on season 19 of “The Bachelorette” with his quiet charm, wit and openness to finding lasting love. Audiences saw Shallcross put himself and his desire to meet “the one” first when he made his emotional exit, opening the door for his “person” to walk through.
A family man at heart, Shallcross splits time between Texas and Orange County. His parents, who have been married for over 30 years, have shown him what true love looks like. He strives to find a love that echoes the standard they have set for him, and he plans to keep them in mind when looking for a life partner. Home is where the heart is; and with the Bachelor mansion not too far away, Shallcross is eager to begin his journey back home in Southern California.
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