
Similan Islands of Thailand National Park (Official)
The Similan archipelago consists of eleven islands, which are called Koh Bangu, Koh Bon, Koh Ha, Koh Hin Pousar, Koh Huyong, Koh Meang, Koh Payan, Koh Payang, Koh Payu, Koh Similan and Koh Tachai. All the Islands are located in the Mu Koh Similan National Park, which covers over 140 square kilometers.
Similan Islands - Snorkel and Diving paradise
Koh Bangu or Koh Ba Ngu consists mainly of rocks. You are not allowed on the island itself but it is one of the most beautiful diving and snorkeling spots of the Similan Islands. Around the island are the snorkel and dive sites Turtle Rock / Black Rock and Christmas Point.
Koh Bangu or Koh Kao - Thailand Tourism Directory
Koh Bung or Koh Kao is a small island with various rock formations, especially at dive sites. Stone Stack Christmas Point is a large submarine with a beautiful complex as a wide area. There are coral reefs and complete pleading.
About the Similan Islands | Similan-Islands.com National Park
In these shallow waters multiple famous rock formations and coral reefs can be found via snorkeling or diving. The most famous rocks are Elephant Rock, the pinnacles of Koh Tachai and Christmas point of Koh Bangu. All the Similan Islands have been shaped by Mother Nature and show signs of erosion by the sea.
Similan Islands ️ How to Visit and What to Expect? - PHUKET 101
Apr 10, 2022 · Similan comes from a Malay dialect word meaning nine. The park had originally nine islands numbered 1 to 9 but expanded to include two islands located a little further away in 1998: Ko Tachai and Ko Bon. Each island has a name and a number, covering 140 km2.
Similan Islands: Everything You Need To Know - CuddlyNest.com
May 16, 2024 · Similan Islands (Phang Nga Province) are located in the Andaman Sea. They’re protected as Similan Islands National Park. Islands: Ko Hu Yong, Ko Payang, Ko Payan, Ko Miang, Ko Ha Island, Ko Payu, Ko Hin Pousar, Ko Similan Island, Ko Bangu, Ko Bon, and Ko Tachai Island. How To Get To Similan Islands?
Koh Bangu diving Similan Islands with Sea Bees - Diveplanit
Diving Koh Bangu in the Similan Islands, Thailand. Dive holiday travel planning: best dive centres and dive sites.
North Point – Similans Island 9 – Indepth Dive Centre Phuket
Similan Island No. 9 (Koh Bangu) is home to several superb dive sites: North Point being one. To start your dive, you will find there are two mooring lines on the Similans dive site. However, we recommend that you use the Orange mooring line as a reference for descent as the yellow mooring line is very deep.
Similan Islands Day Trip by Speedboat from Khaolak/Phuket
First dip into the clear waters around Islands No.9 or Ko Bangu. The second snorkeling spot, where it is time to find Nemo at Payu Island or Island No. 7. Sea clownfish and turtles are often sighted here.
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Feb 10, 2022 · Bangoo Island, or Koh Kao, is a small island known for its uniquely shaped rock formations. The highlight for divers is the underwater structure known as Christmas Point, a large and intricately beautiful cluster of rocks that spans a wide area.