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Date des fermetures des parcs nationaux :
1. Rafting on Khlong Yan Canal in Kaeng Krung National Park,
Surat Thani is closed from 1-15 October.
2. Seven waterfalls – Riang Thong, Nan Plio,
Khao Lak, Thara Warin, Nan Sawan, Kuan Pra and Pak
Cham in Khao Pu-Khao Ya National Park, covering parts of
Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang and Phatthalung are closed from 15 November – 25 December.
3. Khao Phanom Bencha Trekking Trail in Khao Phanom Bencha National Park,
Krabi is closed until further notice.
4. The Rafflesia kerrii sighting area (KM. 111) is closed between 1 May – 31 October. Nam Thalu Cave is closed between 1 June – 30 November. Both attractions are located in
Khao Sok National Park,
Surat Thani.
5. Viewpoint on
Khao Luang Summit in
Khao Luang National Park,
Nakhon Si Thammarat is closed from 1 October – 31 December.
6. Lam Ru and Ton Chong Fa Waterfalls and Thung Kha Ngok in
Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park, Phang-nga is closed from 1 June – 31 August.
7. The Rafflesia kerrii sighting area (Ban Tham Phueng) in Khlong Phanom National Park,
Surat Thani is closed from 1 May – 31 October.
8. Mu Ko Adang – Rawi in
Tarutao National Park, Satun is closed from 16 May – 14 October.
9. Three waterfalls – Dat Fa, Mueang Thuat and 357 – and the Khao Nong-San Yen Nature Trail in Tai Rom Yen National Park,
Surat Thani are closed from 1-30 November.
10. Than Sadet Waterfall in Than Sadet-Ko Pha-Ngan National Park,
Surat Thani is closed from 1 October – 23 December.
11. Sipo Waterfall in Namtok Sipo National Park, Narathiwat is closed from 15 October – 30 November.
12. Namtok Sai Khao Waterfall in Namtok Sai Khao National Park, covering parts of Pattani, Yala and Songkhla is closed from 1 -10 October.
13. Khao Men Long-Distance Nature Trail in Namtok Yong National Park,
Nakhon Si Thammarat is closed from 1 July – 30 November.
14. Pacho Waterfall in Budo-Su-ngai Padi National Park, covering parts of Narathiwat, Yala and Pattani is closed from 1 November – 31 December.
15. Punyaban Waterfall Nature Trail in Lam Nam Kra Buri National Park,
Ranong is closed from 1 October – 30 November.
16. The islands in the park’s area of Mu Ko
Chumphon National Park,
Chumphon is closed from 1 November – 15 December.
17. Ko Bulon and Ko Lao Liang in Mu Ko Phetra National Park, Satun is closed from 16 May – 14 October.
18. Ao Khai Tao and
Ko Chang in Mu Ko
Ranong National Park,
Ranong are closed from 16 May – 14 October.
19. Ko Rok Nok – Ko Rok Nai, Ko Ngai, Mu Ko Ha, and Kong Hin Daeng-Hin Muang in Mu
Ko Lanta National Park,
Krabi are closed from 16 May – 14 October.
20. Mu Ko Similan in Mu Ko Similan National Park, Phang-nga is closed from 16 May – 14 October. Ko Ta Chai is closed until further notice.21. Mu Ko Surin in Mu Ko Surin National Park, Phang-nga is closed from 16 May – 14 October.22. Mu Ko
Ang Thong in Mu Ko
Ang Thong National Park,
Surat Thani is closed from 1 November – 15 December.
23. Seven islands – Taen, Matsum, Rap, Wang Nai, Wang Nok, Noi and Tha Rai – and four waterfalls – Tha Noi, Samet Chun, Klang Thong and Wang Thong in Hat Khanom-Mu Ko Thale Tai National Park, covering parts of
Nakhon Si Thammarat and
Surat Thani are closed from 1 November – 15 December.
24. Five islands – Muk, Morakot, Kradan, Chueak, and Waen in Hat Chao Mai National Park, Trang are closed from 1 June – 30 September.
25. All marine attractions in Laem Son National Park, covering parts of
Ranong and Phang-nga are closed from 16 May – 14 October.
26. The Park Office area and Ao Manao Beach in Ao Manao-Khao Tanyong National Park, Narathiwat are closed from 15 October – 30 November.
27. Maya Bay, Ko Yung and Ao Losama in Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu
Ko Phi Phi National Park,
Krabi are closed until further notice.
28. Ko Chan and Ko Thaisi in Hat Wanakon National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan are closed from 1 November – 15 December.
confirmé par :
www.chiangraitimes.com/...for-five-months.html
Parks
Thailand Closes
Similan Islands to Tourists for Five Months
May 16, 2019The decision was made for tourist safety in the wake of monsoon rains and rough sea conditions in the Andaman Sea, the department says.
PHANG NGA – The
Similan Islands in
Thailand’s southern Phang Nga province will be temporarily closed to tourists for five months to allow natural restorations
The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has declared a temporary closure to tourism at national parks during the monsoon season
from Thursday until mid-October.The decision was made for tourist safety in the wake of monsoon rains and rough sea conditions in the Andaman Sea, the department says.
On Wednesday, the last group of 657 tourists made their day trip to the islands on Wednesday