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Rated
among the top ten most beautiful archipelagos
in the world by Skin Diving Magazine, US
The
name of this world-renowned marine national park
is derived from a Malay word - "Similan" meaning
nine. This park extends over nine islands hence
the origins of its name. The US publication -
Skin Diving Magazine rates this national park
as among the top ten most beautiful archipelagos
in the world citing its many attractions both
on land, and water.
The
nine islands lie in a north-south direction from
the islands of Koh Bon, Koh Ba Ngu, Koh Similan,
Koh Payu, Koh Ha, Koh Miang, Koh Payan, Koh Payang
to Koh Hu Yong, and the untouched island of Koh Ta Chai nearby.
Sites
to the west of the islands are open to the sea
while hard coral is characteristic of the sites
on the east. Multicoloured and unspoiled corals
cover the seabed, including the brilliant soft
corals, immense sea fans, dazzling sea pansies
and huge sponges.
Irregular
rocky outcrops tower over the powdery beaches.
The
best time for travel to the area is from the end
of December to the middle of April. Monsoon-free
March is best for clear waters and good underwater
visibility.
HOW
TO GET THERE
Private boats operate throughout the tourist season.
From Thap Lamu, the nearest pier, 40 kms. from
the island. The trip takes approximately 3 hours.
For
an engaging view of the marine landscape, the
70 kms. from Ao Chalong Pier in Phuket takes 6-7
hours.
ACCOMMODATION
Large bungalows house up to 20 persons at a charge
of 2,000 Baht per night. Tent rental is 100 Baht
per night. If you have your own camping gear,
the rate is 10 Baht per night.
Facilities
on Koh Miang include a visitor and information
centre, a restaurant, toilets and showers, and
telephone. A longtail boat service is available.
Contact
The Royal Forestry Department, Bangkok
Phone : (66 2) 561 2918 - 21 or
Similan
National Park
(66 76) 411 913 -4 (mainland)

This
tropical archipelago consists of 5 islands namely
- Koh Surin Neua (North Surin island), Koh Surin
Tai (South Surin island), Koh Ri, Koh Khai and Koh Klang (The middle island) with dozens of beautiful
coves and bays tucked away.
The
Mu Koh Surin National Park offers the most spectacular
shallow water coral outcrops. Large and rarely
seen marine creatures such as the whale shark
frequent the park.
The
islands are inhabited by the sea gypsies of the
Morgan tribe who have managed to preserve their
primitive way of life. The trekking route from
the accommodation area to Ao Mai Ngam Bay is ideal
for observing wild birds and plant life.
The
best time for travel to the area is from December
to March.
HOW
TO GET THERE
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best way is by boat from Phuket with a number
of Phuket-based dive and cruise operators
running day-trips and special excursions.
The
60 kms. boat trip from Amphoe Khura Buri
Pier takes 4 hours. Chansom Thara Hotel
in Ranong also offers a tour programme to
the area. |
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ACCOMMODATION
The
rate for the Park's bungalows range between 300
- 1, 500 Baht per night. Tent rental costs 200
Baht per night, while for those with your own
camping equipment, the rate is 10 Baht per night.
There
are also a number of dive/cruise operators who
offer live-aboard accommodation.
Facilities
There is a park restaurant on Koh Surin Nua, and
while there are no shops, rental services for
longtail boats and snorkelling equipment is available.
Contact
The Royal Forestry Department, Bangkok
Phone : (66 2) 561 2918 - 21 or
Mu
Koh Surin National Park
Amphoe Khura Buri, Phangnga
Phone: (66 76) 491 378

These
little twin islands of the Ao Phangnga National
Park are noted for their exotic rock formation,
crystal clear waters, white beaches and shallow
water coral outcrops.
HOW
TO GET THERE
30
minutes by boat from Koh Si Re island, Phuket.
ACCOMMODATION
For day trips only. No accommodation available
on the islands.

Admired
for its natural beauty, the proximity of the Phi
Phi islands to the prime dive sites in Thailand
has made it Thailand's most popular diving destination.
The
Phi Phi islands consists of a group of six islands
- Phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Le, Koh Bida Nok, Koh Bida
Nai, Koh Yung (Mosquito Island) and Koh Phai (Bamboo
Island) - which form part of the Hat Noppharat
Thara Marine National Park.
Phi
Phi Don is the shape of a bar-bell with
two limestone outcrops joined by a narrow
strip creating two adjacent crescent-shaped bays.
A
spectacular karst landscape carved out by the
elements features sheer limestone cliffs, quaint
rock formations, stone arches and secluded, palm-fringed
bays. This magnificent landscape continues beneath
the emerald waters right down to the sea-floor
forming an awesome underwater world of interconnected
network of caves and caverns. Unmatched in terms
of its biodiversity, marine life such as long
sea whips, giant range sea fans and black corals
and tropical fish, natives of the habitat, present
a delightful kaleidescope of colour.
Phi
Phi Le's many attractions include the mysterious
prehistoric cave paintings of Viking boats in
the Tham Viking Cave. The Ao Pi Le and Ao Lo Sa
Ma bays are ideal for scuba diving.
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Ao
Maya Bay - "The Beach" |
Ao
Maya Bay, the location for the movie
"The Beach", is naturally known for its
white sandy beaches.
HOW
TO GET THERE
There are several boat ferries from Phuket and
Krabi. One day excursions and
trips of longer duration are widely offered, however
there is a reduced service during the monsoon
season.
ACCOMMODATION
There
are bungalows, resorts and hotels available on
Phi Phi Don at Ton Sai
Bay and along the northeast coast of the island.
FACILITIES
There
are restaurants and clothing shops, diving, fishing,
tour operators and travel agents, currency exchange
facilities and a medical centre. Long-tail boats,
canoes and a range of other boats are available
for rent

Located
less than an hour from Trang, Mu Koh Lanta in Krabi
Province encompasses various islands and mountains.
Attractions
in the park include the fine beaches of the islands
Koh Lanta Yai and Koh Lanta Noi, the steep cliffs
and corals growing off undersea rocks at Koh Rok
Nai, a beautiful beach and corals in clear shallow
waters at Koh Rok Nok, Mu Koh Ha and other beautiful
sea corals at Koh Ngai.
HOW
TO GET THERE
Take
a 45-minute boat trip to Koh Lanta. Boats depart
from Chao Fa Pier at 10:00 and 13:00 hours to
Sala Dan Pier in Koh Lanta Yai between November
to May.
The
trip to Koh Ngai from Pak Meng Pier takes 40-minutes.
ACCOMMODATION
Many private resorts are available on Koh Lanta.
The park offers bungalows and camping grounds
for travelers at Laem Tanot.
Contact
information:
Phone: (66 75) 611 396

These
twin islands south of Phuket offer a contrasting
experience. With good facilities, a mountain top
vantage point overlooking its white beaches, and
surrounding coral outcrops, Koh Racha Yai, the
larger of the two islands, promises a convenient
and enjoyable visit/stay.
Underwater,
there is plenty to see -- colourful colonies of
hard coral, diverse species of tropical fish,
even cuttlefish and false barracudas.
Skilled
divers on the other hand will enjoy the many challenges
and hidden rewards of deep-sea diving around the
Koh Racha Noi atoll where the currents are stronger.
The
best time for a visit to the area is during the
monsoon-free months from December to April.
HOW
TO GET THERE
Take
a 10-person long-tailed boat from Ao Chalong,
Phuket. The trip takes 2 hours. You could also
opt for programmes offered by Phuket-based tour
operators.
ACCOMMODATION
Raya
Andaman Resort provides accommodation on Koh Racha
Yai
Phone : (66 76) 381 710-2

Offering
vistas quite distinct from the other national
parks, Hat Chao Mai National Park is impressive
in its own right. Its powdery white beach lined
with Casuarina pines, grassland and beach forests
stretching for 20 kms. along the shore. The waters
are so crystal clear that the magnificent coral
reef can be viewed from a distance without even
stepping into the water.
The
park extends over several islands, each with its
own captivating qualities. For example, Koh Kradan
is known for its powdery beach and coral reefs
along the shoreline. Koh Muk houses the renowned
Tham Morakot or the Emerald Cave. Koh Waen and
Koh Chueak offer excellent fishing and deep-sea
diving opportunities. The seagrass that thrives
around these islands attract the near extinct
dugong.
HOW
TO GET THERE
Take the Trang-Sikao-Pak Meng route from Hat Pak
Meng. Drive along the beachfront for 7 kms. to
get to the National Park headquarters. For trips
to the various islands, there are boats for rental
from the Pak Meng Pier, Hat Yao Pier and Khuan
Tung Ku Pier.
ACCOMMODATION
Rest areas, toilets and camping grounds are available.
Seek permission at the Hat Chao Mao National Park
office, Amphoe Sikao, Trang. Phone : (66 75) 210
099

Unhabited
and untouched, the 51 remote islands of the Tarutao
National Park, Thailand's first marine national
park established 25 years ago. The National Park
is divided into 2 key areas - the Tarutao and
the Adang-Rawi, with Koh Tarutao being the largest
island in the group.
During
the darkest days of its history, political prisoners
were detained on Tarutao island at two facilities
- Talo Udang Prison and Ao Talo Wao Prison.
Today
the island is known for its natural splendour
which rivals the marine national parks of the
Andaman in its pristine beauty. The nearby Adang
Rawi islands offer many beautiful and tranquil
sandy beaches in contrast with others that feature
a rocky landscape, notably at Hat Laem Son. Covered
by dense jungle and encircled by coral reefs,
the islands are a popular adventure travel destination.
The dive sites around Tarutao include Papillon
Cliff and Ao Son. Whales, dolphins, turtles and
dugongs are often spotted in these waters.
Koh Khai island is famous for its natural stone arch
while Koh Hin Ngam ("beautiful stone island") as
its name suggests, is known for its smooth and
naturally patterned rocks.
Other
islands well-worth a visit are Koh Yang, Koh Chabang,
Koh Dong and Koh Li Pe.
The
delicate ecosystem of the Khlong Phante Malaka
mangrove forest is also of interest.
The
best time to visit is between November to April.
During this season, snorkelling and scuba trips
are offered by charter companies.
HOW
TO GET THERE
A
twice daily ferry operates from Pak Bara Pier
in Amphoe La-ngu on the mainland, 65 kms. north
of Satun. The distance to Tarutao is 22 kms.
Boat
rental services also operate from other piers
in Satun such as Koh Nok Pier, Tam Malang Pier
and Che Pilang Pier.
Koh Adang and Koh Lipeh can also be reached by ferry
from Tarutao.
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation is available at Ao Phante Malaka
Bay, Ao Son Bay on Tarutao, and at Laem Som on
Adang, at a charge of 400 - 1,500 Baht per night.
For
reservations, please contact:
The Royal Forestry Department
Phone : (66 2) 561 2918-21
Tarutao
National Park
Phone : (66 74) 781 285
There
are bungalows, cottages and bamboo longhouses
on Koh Tarutao and bamboo longhouses on Koh Adang.
There are also live-aboard diving vessels from
Satun.
A
private resort is available at Koh Li Pe.
Camping
is permitted at several sites on the various islands.
For inquiries,
please contact the National Parks Division in
Bangkok
Phone : (66 2) 579 4842, 579 5269, 579 0529
Facilities
available on Tarutao Island include a visitor
centre, the park headquarters, medical station,
basic food supplies, water, fuel and other supplies.
Snorkelling equipment is available for rental.
On
Koh Adang, there is a restaurant, basic food and
other supplies and the park office.
On
Koh Lipeh, there is a restaurant, basic food and
other supplies and a camping area. |