Ao Phang-Nga Marine Park

Declared as a marine national park in 1981, Ao Phang Nga National Park is situated along the coast of Phang-Nga Province south of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. The popular attractions are James Bond Island, other picturesque limestone karst islands, a number of white sandy beaches and a few caves. The turquoise waters surrounding the islands are consistently calm, very ideal for canoeing. There are interesting canoeing spots that are sea level caves, leading to inland lagoons. The park encompasses an area of 400 km², including the biggest native mangrove forests in Thailand along the mainland and many islands. The nearest popular towns and tourist destinations are Phuket, Phi Phi Islands, Krabi, Khao Lak and Ko Lanta. Besides the natural beauties, the park also has a few archaeological sites that date back more than 1,000 years but also some prehistoric paintings on the cliffs. Stone tools and pottery items have been found in some sites. Ao Phang Nga Bay is about 35 km from Rassada Pier in Phuket, about 50-65 km from various piers in Krabi and about 70 km from Khao Lak.
Visiting
The park headquarters area is relatively easy to reach by public transportation or private transportation, but the area around there doesn’t have much to offer apart from a few short trails for birdwatching. Unless you are after renting a private boat for a more customized trip into the park, you are recommended to book a tour through various tour operators or agencies to explore the islands.
Nearest Piers
The nearest airport is Phuket International Airport is 60 km from the park headquarters. Two other cheaper domestic airport options are Krabi Airport (90 km) and Surat Thani Airport (130 km).
By Public Transportation
Bus and minivans from Phuket to Krabi, Phuket to Surat Thani or Khao Lak to Krabi all stop at the main bus station in central Phang Nga. From there, it is easy to change to a songthaew to Tha Dan which is the small village where the national park headquarters is located along the coast, only around 6 km from the city center. It is very easy to arrange a bus or minivan from hotels. Most hotels help arrange various transportation, some operators do pickup directly from the hotel.
By Car
While driving north from Phuket, driving south from Bangkok or driving north/west from Krabi, take Highway 4 (Petchkasem Road) between Phuket and Krabi. About 3.5 km west from Phang-Nga, take the route 4144 south and follow the signs for about 2.5 km until getting to the park headquarters.
Join a Tour
It is easy to join group tours to the park from all nearby touristic destinations like Phuket, Khao Lak, Krabi, Phi Phi and Ko Lanta. Tours can be arranged on arrival from most hotels reception or from travel agencies in nearby towns. A typical tour to the islands include visiting James Bond- , Hong- and Phanak Islands. Activities offered in these tours are normally cave exploring, canoeing, visiting beaches, swimming and snorkelling.
Entrance Fees | Opening
The entrance fee is 200 THB for adults and 100 THB for children. The park is open during the high seasons from 15th October until 15th May and closed in the rainy seasons from 16th May until 14th October every year.
Accommodation
It is possible to stay overnight in a few hotels at Ko Panyii (island) or Tha Dan village where the park headquarters is located. Camping at the beaches is only possible via tours. As there are no restaurants on the islands, the tours include meals and refreshments.
Declared as a marine national park in 1981, Ao Phang Nga National Park is situated along the coast of Phang-Nga Province south of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. The popular attractions are James Bond Island, other picturesque limestone karst islands, a number of white sandy beaches and a few caves. The turquoise waters surrounding the islands are consistently calm, very ideal for canoeing. There are interesting canoeing spots that are sea level caves, leading to inland lagoons. The park encompasses an area of 400 km², including the biggest native mangrove forests in Thailand along the mainland and many islands. The nearest popular towns and tourist destinations are Phuket, Phi Phi Islands, Krabi, Khao Lak and Ko Lanta. Besides the natural beauties, the park also has a few archaeological sites that date back more than 1,000 years but also some prehistoric paintings on the cliffs. Stone tools and pottery items have been found in some sites. Ao Phang Nga Bay is about 35 km from Rassada Pier in Phuket, about 50-65 km from various piers in Krabi and about 70 km from Khao Lak.
Visiting
The park headquarters area is relatively easy to reach by public transportation or private transportation, but the area around there doesn’t have much to offer apart from a few short trails for birdwatching. Unless you are after renting a private boat for a more customized trip into the park, you are recommended to book a tour through various tour operators or agencies to explore the islands.
Nearest Piers
- Khlong Khien Pier
The nearest pier in Takua Thung District of Phang-Nga Province, located south of the park and north of Phuket Island. Can be reached by car from all nearby towns. - Rassada Pier
Located east of Phuket Town, it is the main pier in Phuket Island. - Nopparat Thara Pier
Located on the northwest end of Nopparat Thara Beach in Ao Nang, Krabi - Floating Pier, Railay
Located on eastern Railay Bay. - Khlong Jirad Pier
Located south of Krabi City
The nearest airport is Phuket International Airport is 60 km from the park headquarters. Two other cheaper domestic airport options are Krabi Airport (90 km) and Surat Thani Airport (130 km).
By Public Transportation
Bus and minivans from Phuket to Krabi, Phuket to Surat Thani or Khao Lak to Krabi all stop at the main bus station in central Phang Nga. From there, it is easy to change to a songthaew to Tha Dan which is the small village where the national park headquarters is located along the coast, only around 6 km from the city center. It is very easy to arrange a bus or minivan from hotels. Most hotels help arrange various transportation, some operators do pickup directly from the hotel.
By Car
While driving north from Phuket, driving south from Bangkok or driving north/west from Krabi, take Highway 4 (Petchkasem Road) between Phuket and Krabi. About 3.5 km west from Phang-Nga, take the route 4144 south and follow the signs for about 2.5 km until getting to the park headquarters.
Join a Tour
It is easy to join group tours to the park from all nearby touristic destinations like Phuket, Khao Lak, Krabi, Phi Phi and Ko Lanta. Tours can be arranged on arrival from most hotels reception or from travel agencies in nearby towns. A typical tour to the islands include visiting James Bond- , Hong- and Phanak Islands. Activities offered in these tours are normally cave exploring, canoeing, visiting beaches, swimming and snorkelling.
Entrance Fees | Opening
The entrance fee is 200 THB for adults and 100 THB for children. The park is open during the high seasons from 15th October until 15th May and closed in the rainy seasons from 16th May until 14th October every year.
Accommodation
It is possible to stay overnight in a few hotels at Ko Panyii (island) or Tha Dan village where the park headquarters is located. Camping at the beaches is only possible via tours. As there are no restaurants on the islands, the tours include meals and refreshments.
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