Mu Ko Chumphon National Park features a stunning collection of islands, coral reefs, and pristine beaches offering exceptional snorkeling, diving, and marine wildlife experiences.
Mu Ko Chumphon National Park is a marine national park located off the coast of Chumphon Province in southern Thailand. It comprises more than 40 islands scattered across the Gulf of Thailand, with some islands like Koh Ngam Yai and Koh Ngam Noi being the largest. The park covers approximately 317 square kilometers, including both land and extensive marine areas. Rich in biodiversity, the national park is home to vibrant coral reefs, seagrass beds, and many marine species such as sea turtles, blacktip reef sharks, and colorful tropical fish. The islands offer a combination of white sandy beaches and rocky shores fringed by lush tropical vegetation. Established in 1986, the park has grown in popularity for aquatic activities including snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, and fishing. The park is less commercialized than other Thai island destinations, providing visitors with opportunities for peaceful exploration and wildlife viewing. Notable features include the clear waters around islands like Koh Ngam Yai, where coral gardens thrive, and the viewpoint at Ko Ngam Noi that offers panoramic ocean views. Visitors can enjoy short hikes on several islands, birdwatching, and camping on designated sites. Mu Ko Chumphon is also important for the conservation of sea turtles and marine ecosystems, attracting researchers and eco-tourists alike. Accessibility is primarily by boat from the mainland, with many day trips and overnight stays possible. The park’s combination of natural beauty, underwater treasures, and relatively untouched environment makes it a destination for both adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Koh Ngam Yai Coral Reefs – vibrant snorkeling and diving site
Viewpoint on Koh Ngam Noi – panoramic ocean vistas
Sea turtle nesting beaches – seasonal marine wildlife viewing
Kayaking between islands – exploring secluded coves and beaches
Extensive coral formations hosting diverse marine species, accessible by snorkeling and diving.
A scenic lookout offering sweeping views across the islands and Gulf of Thailand.
Protected beaches provide crucial nesting habitats for endangered sea turtles during nesting season.