The unique treasure trove of Phang Nga Bay
Park >> Phang Nga Bay National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติอ่าวพังงา) (PhangNga) Phang Nga Bay National Park covers a vast area of about 250,000 rai (100,000 acres) both onshore and offshore, including parts of Amphoe Muang, Amphoe Takua Thung, and Amphoe Koh Yao. It was declared a national park on 29th April B.E. 2524 (1981). Phang Nga Bay National Park is the second seacoast national park after Tarutao National Park. It has striking scenic views because of a mass of limestone formations scattered around in the sea near the shore. Also, as a result of natural changes, caves and rock formations have been formed. The park is also fertile with mangroves. The best time to visit is between December and April and the most popular way to see around the National Park is to take a boat ride through the area. Phang Nga Bay National Park is situated 12 km from Phang Nga Town. 80 Moo 1 Koh Panyi, Phang Nga 82000 |
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