Mu Ko Phetra National Park is a protected marine and terrestrial area offering stunning ocean views, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse flora and fauna.
Mu Ko Phetra National Park, established in 1984, covers an area of over 300 square miles in the southern provinces of Satun and Trang, Thailand. This marine national park includes dozens of islands with lush landscapes and vibrant marine life. Renowned for its clear waters and rich biodiversity, the park is a haven for wildlife, including sea turtles, dolphins, and a multitude of bird species. The park's limestone cliffs rise majestically above the beaches, while its coral reefs are teeming with life, making it popular for snorkeling and diving. The region's cultural history is also notable, with archaeological remains hinting at ancient settlements. Visitors flock to the park to enjoy activities such as hiking through its lush tropical forests, exploring caves, and enjoying the pristine beaches.
Koh Khao Yai for its impressive limestone cliffs and caves.
The coral reefs surrounding the islands, ideal for snorkeling.
Ao Luek to witness a unique congregation of dolphins.
Koh Lipe, known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife.
A key island for tourists with stunning beaches and a vibrant cultural scene.
Known for its historical significance and natural beauty.
A series of fascinating geological formations waiting to be explored.