Phang
Nga National Park is one of the most popular parks in Thailand, relentlessly
attracting swarms of tourists. It is a haven of birdwatchers, being home to
several rare bird species. It is also an ideal destination for the lovers of
marine life. With it's stunning variety of avian and aquatic life, plus
amazing coastline, it keeps on tickling the visitors' mind and heart. Synopsis
| Country | Thailand |
| Location | 788 kilometers south of Capital Bangkok |
| Accessibility | Best through Bangkok |
| Accommodation | Easily available |
Park Residents
» Abundant array of tropical birds founds. Chief of them are little heron, little egret, pacific reef-egret, and little egret.
» Marine life in the Park has more than 80 species: 24 species of fish, 15 species of crabs, 14 species of shrimp, and around 20 species of manta-rays, sharks, and gamefish. Swimming crabs, blue crabs, mud-lobsters, mud-skippers, humpback shrimp, rock cod, and pomfrets are some intriguing creatures which are found in the Park.
Tour Attractions
Phang Nga, gifted with exquisite natural beauty, is a 'must-see' place in Thailand. Marvelous coastlines, strange unusual structures, mysterious caves and bubbling waterfalls constantly lure the tourists.
Topography & Vegetation
General Information
» The Park was established in 1981.
» The Park covers an area of approximate 400 sq km.
Address
Ao Phang-nga National Park
80, Mu 1, Ban Tha Dan, Ko Panyi Sub-district, Amphur Muang
Phang Nga, Thailand - 82000












