Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park offers stunning coastal landscapes, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life, making it a premier destination for island hopping, snorkeling, and beach exploration.
Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park is located in the Andaman Sea off the west coast of southern Thailand, encompassing a series of islands including the famous Phi Phi Islands and the mainland beach area of Hat Noppharat Thara. The park covers approximately 388 square kilometers, with a mixture of lush mangrove forests, limestone cliffs, white sandy beaches, and rich underwater ecosystems. The area is known for its striking karst formations and clear turquoise waters that attract snorkelers, divers, and beachgoers alike. Established in 1983, the park protects a diverse range of flora and fauna, including endangered species such as dugongs, green sea turtles, and various tropical fish species. Visitors can explore vibrant coral reefs, enjoy boat tours between islands, and relax on pristine beaches such as Maya Bay, which was made famous by the film "The Beach." Hiking opportunities exist on some of the islands, offering panoramic viewpoints over the Andaman Sea. The park's proximity to Krabi and Phuket makes it easily accessible yet it remains a pristine natural retreat. Conservation efforts focus on preserving the marine habitats and maintaining sustainable tourism practices amid high visitation. The park is a prime example of Thailand’s remarkable coastal and marine biodiversity and is widely regarded as a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts interested in tropical island adventures.
Maya Bay – a world-famous beach with crystal-clear waters and limestone cliffs
Diving and snorkeling sites rich in coral reefs and marine biodiversity
Phi Phi Viewpoints offering panoramic views of the islands and sea
Noppharat Thara Beach – a tranquil coastal area with soft sands and calm waters
A renowned bay famous for its stunning cliffs and clear waters, offering excellent snorkeling and photographic opportunities.
One of the park’s top snorkeling and diving spots, known for vibrant corals and diverse marine life.
A popular hiking destination with panoramic views of Phi Phi Islands, accessible via a short but steep trail.