We would like to inform about “ANNUAL CLOSURE OF NATIONAL PARKS IN THAILAND 2022”
The closures at some of Thailand’s national parks are primarily for safety reasons or to allow for the rest and recovery of specific sites. Attractions affected include popular dive zones, waterfalls, mountains and caves.Some of the main locations affected are listed below:
The closures at some of Thailand’s national parks are primarily for safety reasons or to allow for the rest and recovery of specific sites. Attractions affected include popular dive zones, waterfalls, mountains and caves.Some of the main locations affected are listed below:
Province | Name | Date |
Khao Yai | Haew Narok waterfall | 1 Aug – 30 Sep |
Heaw Suwat waterfall | 1 Jul – 31 Aug | |
Rayong | Koh Talu | 1 May – 30 Sep |
Kanchanaburi | Erawan waterfall | 1 – 30 Sep |
Prachuap Khiri Khan | Kui Buri | 1 Sep – 31 Oct |
Sam Roi Yod, Praya Nakorn Cave | 1 Jun – 31 Jul | |
Surat Thani | Nam Talu Cave | 1 Jun – 30 Nov |
Koh Ang Thong National Marine Park, Surat Thani, near Kog Samui | 1 Nov – 14 Dec | |
Ranong | Koh Chang | 1 May – 31 Oct |
Nakorn Sri Thammarat | Khao Luang | 1 Oct – 31 Dec |
Krabi | Phi Phi Lah Island | 1 Aug – 30 Sep |
Phang Nga | Surin Islands | 16 May – 14 Oct |
Similan Islands | 16 May – 14 Oct | |
Krabi | Mu Koh Lanta National Park, Krabi – the islands of Koh Rok Nok, Koh Rok Nai, Koh Ngai, Mu Koh Ha, and Kong Hin Daeng-Hin Muang |
16 May – 14 Oct |
Trang | Had Chao Mai National Park – the islands of Koh Muk, Koh Morakot, Koh Kradan, Koh Chueak, and Koh Waen | 1 Jun – 30 Sep |
Satun | Tarutao Marine Park – Mu Koh Adang/Rawi | 1 Jun – 30 Sep |
Mu Koh Phetra, Satun – Koh Bulon and Koh Lao Liang | 1 Jun – 30 Oct |
Bangkok, 5.7.2022