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Mu Ko Similan National Park
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Mu Ko Similan National Park has been rated first by the U. S. publication Skin Diving of the top ten dive sites in the world. The Similan Islands in the heart of the Andaman Sea are indeed unparelled in their exotic beauty. If planning a visit, keep in mind that anytime between December to April is recommended, with the best month being March, because the monsoons are over and the water is clear.

The national park is established in 1982 and located in Ko Phrathong Sub-distreict, Khuraburi District, Phang-nga Province and covers 128 square kilometers, 80,000 rais, of area, 14 square kilometers of which is land composed of all the islands put together. Located along the western coastline of the Andaman Sea and in the Indian Ocean, rest these nine exotic granite islands created by upwellings of hot magma during the Teritiary-Cretaceous Period some 65 million years ago, then smoothed by glacial ice and the wave action of the sea.

Similan is really the Malaysian word for nine, as there are nine islands in the Similan group: Ko Bangu, Ko Similan, Hin Huwagralok, Ko Payu, Ko Ha, Ko Hok, Ko Miang, Ko Payan, Ko Payang, and Ko Huyong.

In 1998, the park boundary was expanded to cover Ko Tachai which is located further north of Ko Bon and the Similan group. Then the park area becomes 140 square kilometers.

Topography
Consists of numerous islands with high and steep granite mountain, beaches and rocks formation of many shapes. The shoreline of each islands are of inconsistent curves since they are situated in the outer part of the sea and are worn away directly by waves. Part of the water lies in the Andaman Sea and eastern side of the Indian Ocean while the shoulder of the continent borders the western shoreline of Phang Nga province and Union of Myanmar, paralleling the Nikobar Islands of India.

There is no mud at all along the beaches, so the sands are very clean, white and very fine. Some islands do have hills in the area, which are usually quite tall with the highest top of 244 meters above mean sea level, while some islands are of flat area surrounded by sand dunes and coral reefs.

Climate
Summer begins in mid February and ends in May. Rainy season starts from mid May till October with North - Western wind. Average annual temperature is 27๐c with average of approximately 83% humidity all year round. Average annual rainfall is measured at 3,560 millimeters with evaporation rate of 1,708 millimeters per year. In rainy season, the park will be closed during 16 May - 14 November every year for visitors safety.

Flora and Fauna
Types of forests can be divided into 3 main characteristics
Beach Forest –open forest with scattered plants at approximate height of not over 15 meters such as Terminalia catappa, Barringtonia asiatica, Callophyllum inophyllum. Small perennials and large shrub not exceeding 10 meters in height found are Xylocarpus gaugeticus, Herltiera littoralis, Hibiscus tiliaceus which is a smaller shrub found are Capparis micracautha, Breynia vitris-idaea Fischer, Pandanus odoratissimus. Grounds covering plants common in the area are beans, Vigna sp., Spilanthes sp., Ischaemum barbatum, Lophatherum gracile, Hoya parasittrica, Asplenium nidus.

Scrub Forest – habitat for shrubs which can develop on grounds with soil depth of not exceeding 30 centimeters. A few cacti can be found while more common shrubs found are Cercus spp., Dracaena spp., Memecylon caeruleum, Cleistanhus polyphyllus.

Primary Forest – habitation for perennials at a height of 20 meters or above such as Dipterocarpus costatus, Dipterocarpus boudii, Shores spp.,. Lower perennials at 15-20 meters in height are palaquium obovatum, Eugenia denaiflora, Wrightia sp., 10-15 meters in height are Hydnocarpus ilicifolius, Semecarpus curtisii, Diospyros wallichii. Bambusa sp., Calamus longisetus, Plam, Amydrium medium and Bauhinia glauca are also found with other creepers and parasites such as betel pepper, bauhinia and orchid.

The most unique vegetation found only on Ko Yai in the Andaman sea are sapodilla and Nguang Chang Talay while edible plants are Manilkara sp., Toumefotia argentia, Bouea oppositifolio, Lepisanthes rubiginosa, Diospyros wallichii, Neang and Copparis micracantha.

Marine and Wildlife: Beneath the sea at Mu Ko Similan National Park lies a complex ecosystem commonly called the rainforest of the sea: the coral reef. The major residents of the reef are coral and the closely related sea anemones; of the Phylum Cnidaria, Class Anthozoa, which contains all radially symmetrical invertebrate animals. Corals and sea anemones exist as individual polyps living in either solitary or mostly colonial forms. The polyps of hard corals construct communal limestone homes which are built up into a multitude of shapes and sizes eventually giving rise to a coral reef. Soft corals have soft bodies made of large numbers of identical polyps connected by fleshy tissue (Zooxanthallae). These soft corals contain small algae within their tissues which are able to convert the sun's energy into food. This cooperative relationship is known as symbiosis and also exists in hard corals, clams and other marine organisms. There are several factors that support good environment for the reef i.e. temperature, salinity, light, wave and tide, sedimentation and nutrient. Therefore, healthy coral reef can be found easily in the Andaman Sea comparing to the Gulf of Thailand. In Andaman Sea, coral reefs are able to classified as deep water and medium water. For the deep water coral reef grow down to 30 m. Of course, in this case water allows enough light for the algae. This reef type is mostly found in Similan and Surin islands. For the rest area, medium water coral reef grow between 8-15 m beneath the surface.

Coral can also be classified to fall into these structural categories: massive, columnar, encrusting, branching, foliceaous, laminar and free-living coral. The hard corals found in Mu Ko Similian National Park are deep water species of mostly staghorn coral types (Acropora echinata) and the smaller cauliflower shaped types (Seriatopora histrix). Many other species of marine life co-exist within the coral reef: Gorgonian sea fans, flower-like soft coral, several species of crabs, spiny painted lobsters, squid, sponges, sea cucumbers and giant clams.

Above the sea surrounding each island lies Beach forest, which steadily becomes Tropical forest further inland. Important tree species include Manilkara s


Accommodation
Hotels - resorts located neaby this national park.
# Accommodation Name Price/Unit Detail
1.  Khaolak Bhandari Resort BHT 2,200.00 
2.  The Hotspring Beach Resort & Spa BHT 4,400.00 
3.  Khao Lak Palm Beach Resort BHT 4,300.00 
4.  Kuraburi Greenview Resort BHT 1,000.00 
5.  Khao Lak Paradise Resort BHT 4,900.00 
6.  Khao Lak Resort BHT 3,000.00 
7.  South Sea Pakarang Resort BHT 4,700.00 
8.  The Paradise Koh Yao BHT 4,700.00 
9.  Khaolak Nature Resort BHT 2,100.00 
10.  Blue Village Pakarang Resort BHT 2,650.00 
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Accommodations in national park area.
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Zone Accommodation Bedrooms Bathrooms Guests/
Unit
Price
/Night/
Unit ((Baht)
Facilities Booking
Zone 1   Similan 101 (Chomview 1) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 102 (Chomview 2) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 103 (Chomview 3) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 104 (Chomview 4) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 105 (Chomview 5) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 106 (Chomview 6) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 107 (Chomview 7) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 108 (Chomview 8) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 109 (Chomview 9) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 110 (Chomview 10) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 111 (Chomview 11) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 112 (Chomview 12) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 113 (Chomview 13) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 114 (Chomview 14) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 115 (Chomview 15) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 116 (Chomview 16) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 117 (Chomview 17) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 118 (Chomview 18) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 119 (Chomview 19) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
Zone 1   Similan 120 (Chomview 20) 1 1 2 2,000 Bedding, fan, air condition, furniture
zone 2   Tent (3 persons) 8 Island 0 0 3 450 Not include beding ( You can rent beding at National Park )
Zone 2   Tent (3 persons) 4 Island 0 0 3 450 Not include beding ( You can rent beding at National Park )
Zone 3   Similan 203/1 (Huyong 1) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 203/2 (Huyong 2) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 203/3 (Huyong 3) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 203/4 (Huyong 4) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 203/5 (Huyong 5) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 301/1 (Payoung 1) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 301/2 (Payoung 2) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 301/3 (Payoung 3) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 301/4 (Payoung 4) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 301/5 (Payoung 5) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 302/1 (Payan 1) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 302/2 (Payan 2) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 302/3 (Payan 3) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 302/4 (Payan 4) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
Zone 3   Similan 302/5 (Payan 5) 1 1 2 1,000 Bedding, fan
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Note :
Zone 1 : Similan 101- 05 (Chomview)
Zone 1 : Similan 106-110 (Chomview)
Zone 1 : Similan 111-115 (Chomview)
Zone 1 : Similan 116-120 (Chomview)
Zone 2 : Similan 201 (Similan)
zone 2 : Similan 203 (Huyong)
Zone 3 : Similan 301 (Payoung)
Zone 3 : Similan 302 (Payan)
Map of Mu Ko Similan National Park Accommodation
Map of Mu Ko Similan National Park Accommodation
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Tourist Attractions
Attraction(s) & Trekking/Trailing Map of Mu Ko Similan National Park
Attraction(s) & Trekking/Trailing Map of Mu Ko Similan National Park
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Ko Ba Ngu
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Ko Ba Ngu
This island is quite rocky with cliffs. On the eastern part of the island is one of the best corals spot.
Activities : - Snorkelling Diving - Scuba Diving
Ko Bon or Ko Talu
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Ko Bon or Ko Talu
There is no beach on this island but fishes are densely populated. The landmark on this island is the natural bridge large rock which was worn away by waves resulting in a hollow and a bridge like shape. This island is also the place where manta rays can be seen.
Activities : - Snorkelling Diving - Scuba Diving
Ko Chet or Ko Hin Pu Sa
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Ko Chet or Ko Hin Pu Sa
This island is a rock of approximately 30 metres in width with piles of rock around it at a depth of 20-50 metres. Soft corals can be found along the cliffs and there are many types of fish around such as rabbit fish and wrasse. Further away from the piles of rock to the south, there are many sea fans scattering around at 30 metres. Manta rays and sea tortoises can also be found a little deeper.
Activities : - Scuba Diving
Ko Ha
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Ko Ha
Small but interesting location for diving. The main attractions and uniqueness for this island is the white and grey eels which usually pop up from the holes. There are so many of the place called “Suan Pla Lai”. Moreover, the area is also full of soft coral and stony coral.
Activities : - Snorkelling Diving - Scuba Diving
Ko Hu Yong
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Ko Hu Yong
An island with white sandy and the longest beach among all islands. The beach of this island is also a place where sea tortoises come and lay their eggs.
Activities : - View - Scuba Diving - Snorkelling Diving
Ko Miang
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Ko Miang
Second largest island. There are 2 adjoining beach lines on this island which can be walked from one to another in 10 minutes. The beach in front of the national park office is 400 metres long with one of the whitest sand in Thailand. There are corals scattering around the area. On the North-Eastern side, there are coral reefs suitable for shallow water diving. As for the smaller beach on the eastern side, tourists can either take a walk through lush primary forest (approximately 300 metres) or along Ko Meang nature’s attraction trekking route with white sandy beach and clear water where land crab and small corals can be seen.
Activities : - Snorkelling Diving - Nature trail study - Activities on Beach
Ko Pa Yan
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Ko Pa Yan
The area is quite rocky with cliffs; there are no beaches on this island
Activities : - View - Snorkelling Diving - Scuba Diving
Ko Pa Yang
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Ko Pa Yang
The area is full of rocky mountains with cliffs and rocks formation round the island
Activities : - View - Snorkelling Diving - Scuba Diving
Ko Pa Yu
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Ko Pa Yu
The area covered with rocky mountains and cliffs. The beach is located on the eastern part with coral reef of approximately 150-200 metres in width. On the west side, there are very high and steep cliffs but no visible coral reefs, however, some rocks and corals can be found scattering around. Other bigger corals are also present at approximately 20 metres in depth.
Activities : - Snorkelling Diving - Scuba Diving
Ko Similan
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Ko Similan
Similan is the largest of all at approximately 5 square kilometres with the highest mountain top at 244 metres above mean sea level. There is a small horseshoe shaped bay in the northern side of the island with thriving corals reefs which are habitant for many fish. The condition of the beach is exceptional with crystal clear water. Although the area is not suitable for swimming but is very ideal for snorkelling. On the eastern part of the bay, there is a tiny island full of stag horn corals. On the western part of the bay, there are rocks formations and corals underwater along the bay and on the eastern part, there are large rock formation similar to a shape of a boot, large tortoise and a ship which is the landmark of the island.
Activities : - Camping - View - Snorkelling Diving - Nature trail study - Scuba Diving
Ko Ta Chai
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Ko Ta Chai
The island that had just been announced to be under the Mu Ko Similan national park’s authority on 25th September, 1998 by the royal decree to expand the area of Mu Ko Similan National Park, Ko Phra Thong Sub-District, Khuraburi District.
Activities : - Snorkelling Diving - Scuba Diving

Contact Address and How to go?
  Contact Address
  Mu Ko Similan National Park
93 Mu 5, Ban Thap lamu, Phetkasem Road, Tambon Lamkaen, Amphur Thai Muang Phang Nga Thailand 82120
 
  How to go?
     By Car
 

There are daily bus services from Bangkok to Phang Nga (approximately 788 kilometres)

Standard bus fee is 357 Baht, air-conditioned bus fee is 459 Baht, and VIP air-conditioned bus fee is 685 Baht.Then another 65 kilometres from Phang Nga to Thap Lamu District, it cost 35 Baht. for Motorbike can then be taken to continue on to Thap Lamu Pier (another 5 kilometres) at 30 Baht.


     By Airplane
 

Flights from Bangkok-Phuket operate daily at 2,300 Baht. From Phuket, take a bus to Thap Lamu Pier, Phang Nga province then take a ferry to Mu Ko Similan National Park.


     By Ship
 

Thap Lamu Port to Mu Ko Similan National Park, you can take a private tour boat which controlled by the national park and serves tourists everyday. The cost for round trip is 1,500 - 2,300 baht per person. This tour boat departs from Thap Lamu Port at 08.00 am. in everyday. From the port to this islands is about 70 kilometers which takes about 3.5 - 4 hours of journey. The return boat from Mu Ko Similan National Park to Thap Lamu Port departs at 14.00 pm. in everyday. However, this service would be closed at May 16 every year because entering of raining season. Once reached Ko Similan, motorboats are available for tourist to get to different islands per the following fare

  1. Ko 4 to Ko 6 – distance 3 kilometres a 150 Baht/person
  2. Ko 4 to Ko 8 – distance 11.5 kilometres a 200 Baht/person
  3. Ko 4 to Ko 9 – distance 13.5 kilometres a 300 Baht/person
  4. Around Ko 8 and Ko 9 a 300 Baht/person
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  1. Adult: Baht100-400.-/person (depends on national park)
  2. Children(0 - < 14 years old): Baht50-200.-/person (depends on national park)

Location Map & Other Related Information
Location & Travelling Map of Mu Ko Similan National Park
Location & Travelling Map of Mu Ko Similan National Park
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Mu Ko Similan National Park
93 Mu 5, Ban Thap lamu, Phetkasem Road, Tambon Lamkaen, Amphur Thai Muang Phang Nga Thailand 82120
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