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Phang Nga and Khaolak Attractions - Top things to see
Mu Ko Similan National Park
A
group of 9 small islands, 50 kms. off the west coast of Phang-nga in the
Andaman Sea. The National Park covers an area of 80,000 rai. Skin Diving
Magazine rated them among the ten loveliest places on Earth, because of
the great natural beauty found on the islands themselves the extensive
surrounding coral gardens beneath the waves. The islands are undeveloped
and unspoiled; numerous species of fish, crustaceans, and other forms
of sea-life abound; water clarity and diving are excellent. Similan is
corrupted from the Malay Sembilan and means nine. From north to south
in order the islands are : Ko Bon, Ko Ba Ngu, Ko Similan, Ko Pahyoo, Ko
Miang (two islands), Ko Pahyan, Ko Payahng and Ko Hu Yong.
Interesting sites include :
Ko Ba Ngu
is also called Hua Kalok or Skull Island. Beneath the waters, a field
of grass and coral appears to be growing in a deep valley. Schools of
fish are everywhere.
Ko Similan
is the largest island. It has a long curving bay, and beneath the waters
coral reefs remain pristine. The beach is composed of fine grain sand.
Diving to is strongly recommended. At the island's northern are bizarrely
shaped big boulders; one looks like a soldier's boot, the other is shaped
like a sailboat.
Ko Miang
is actually two islands connected and forms the second largest land mass
in the group after Ko Similan. The National Park Office is here, and there
is a fine beach where visitors can stay.
Ko Hu Yong
has the Similans' longest white sandy beach. From November to February
sea turtles come up to lay eggs and their tracks may be seen in the sand.
Travel to the Similans
is easy from either Phang-Nga or Phuket. Chartered boats leave from Thap
Lamu Pier in Thai Muang District of Phang-Nga and take about 3 hours to
reach the islands. Here is also the office of National Park located. Alternatively,
trips to the Similans can be arranged in Phuket. A boat trip from Patong
Beach takes 3 hours by Seatran Travel Tel (076)219391-2, 213510. Divers
can contact diving companies in Phuket for scuba diving excursions. Boats
usually leave from Patong Beach and Chalong Bay.
A typical dive trip lasts 4 nights and 3 days, and includes 10 dives.
Prices range from 9,000 to 25,000 baht, depending on the level of luxury,
and include food, and accommodations. The Similans are regarded as mainly
"deep water" diving.
For those wishing to stay on the Similans :
Basic accommodations are available at the National Park Office on Ko Miang
and can be reserved at the Similan Islands National Park Office, Moo 1,
Tambon Lam Kaen, Thai Muang District, Phang-Nga. Tel. (076) 411913-4.
The best period to visit the Similans is from December through April,
March being the best month, when the winds are lowest and the water is
clearest.
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