Similan Islands Reopen to Tourists After Monsoon Season

Bangkok: Thailand’s renowned Similan Islands National Park formally opened its high season today, drawing large crowds of Thai and international visitors after a five-month closure for marine ecosystem recovery.

According to Thai News Agency, the Thap Lamu Pier in Phang Nga’s Tai Mueang district buzzed with activity as tourists embarked to witness the Andaman Sea’s beauty, famous for its clear, azure waters, pristine white-sand beaches, and distinct rock formations. ‘Sailing Rock’ on Ko Paet, also known as Similan Island, was a key attraction.

Head of the Mu Ko Similan National Park, Siriwat Suepsai, confirmed the park is fully prepared and emphasized safety and resource abundance. To ensure sustainable beauty, the park has implemented a strict daily visitor limit of 3,850 people and stressed cooperation in maintaining cleanliness.

The Similans, consistently ranked among the world’s most beautiful marine destinations, now encompass 11 islands after the addition of Ko Tachai and Ko Bon.