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Thung Wa Marine National Park adventures

Thung Wa Marine National Park Adventures

Thung Wa Marine National Park is a coastal and island marine reserve in southern Thailand, known for its clear turquoise waters, diverse coral reefs, and abundant marine life, offering excellent snorkeling, diving, and beach experiences.

149,375 acres (60,470 hectares)
Acres Protected
Limited marked trails on islands, mainly coastal paths and beach walks
Miles of Trails
Estimated 25,000 visitors (varies seasonally)
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Thung Wa Marine National Park

 

Thung Wa Marine National Park is located off the coast of Satun Province in southern Thailand, encompassing a series of islands and surrounding marine areas in the Andaman Sea. Established in 1990, the park protects coral reefs, seagrass beds, and vibrant marine ecosystems spread across islands such as Ko Lipe, Ko Tarutao, and smaller adjacent islets. The park's geography features limestone cliffs, white sandy beaches, and dense mangrove forests that provide habitats for a wide variety of species including sea turtles, exotic fish, and rare birdlife. Historically, the area has been inhabited by sea gypsies and is culturally rich with traditional fishing communities. Visitors are drawn to the park for its crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving, where colorful coral gardens and underwater caves abound. Kayaking around the islands and relaxing on secluded beaches are key attractions. The park's natural beauty and relatively low visitor numbers compared to more famous Thai destinations make it a peaceful retreat for eco-tourists and adventure seekers alike. Conservation efforts focus on protecting endangered marine species and maintaining the health of coral reefs. The nearby islands also offer limited facilities for visitors such as simple bungalows and campsites, promoting eco-friendly tourism. Overall, Thung Wa Marine National Park offers a blend of marine biodiversity, stunning coastal scenery, and cultural heritage, making it a notable destination for nature lovers in Southeast Asia.

Highlights

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Coral reefs around Ko Lipe with vibrant marine biodiversity

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Secluded white sandy beaches on small islands such as Ko Adang

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Mangrove forests and limestone cliffs offering diverse wildlife habitat

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Excellent snorkeling and scuba diving spots with underwater caves and coral gardens

Notable Natural Features

Ko Lipe

A small island known for its crystal-clear water and rich coral reefs, popular for snorkeling and diving.

Ko Adang

Larger island featuring jungle trails, waterfalls, and secluded beaches with opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Seagrass Beds

Vital underwater meadows supporting endangered marine species such as dugongs and sea turtles.