Are you planning on visiting Phuket for your next trip? Do you want to enjoy some adventurous places on this city island? We suggest that you plan on at least visiting 3-4 national parks across this amazing island destination. From the popular Phi Phi Island National Park to the Phang Nga Bay National Park, there is an exotic and exciting list of places that you can put in your itinerary before visiting here. 

Let’s have a look at some of the important information to help you better plan the trip to these national parks.

Phi Phi Island National Park

Entry Fee

Adult foreigners- 400 Baht
Children foreigners- 200 Baht
Local Adults- 40 Baht
Local children- 20 Baht

Opening Timings 6.30 am to 5.30 pm (Everyday)
Fauna Migratory Birds, Aquatic Invertebrates, Reptiles, and Black-tipped reef sharks
Best time to visit All year round


As mentioned in the table above, the
Phi Phi Island National Park fees differ for foreign travelers and locals. Phi Phi National Park is a tropical paradise. Its turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs enchant visitors. Majestic cliffs and lush jungles offer stunning vistas. Snorkeling and diving reveal colorful marine life. White sandy beaches invite relaxation. Exotic wildlife thrives in this pristine haven. An unforgettable adventure awaits in Phi Phi.

Phang Nga Bay National Park

Entry Fee

300 THB Per Adult
150 THB Per Child

Opening Timings 9:00 am  – 9:00 pm (Everyday)
Fauna Horn-Bills, Macaques, Mudskippers, Birds of Prey
Best time to visit All year round


You can visit this amazing national park while taking the
Phang Nga Bay Tours. It is famous for its emerald waters, mangrove forests, and towering limestone karsts. Explore hidden caves and secluded lagoons. Paddle through mangrove forests in a kayak. Marvel at the iconic James Bond Island Phuket(Koh Ping Kan), which is its other name. This is a perfect spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Mu Koh Similan National Park

Entry Fee

500 Baht for adults
300 Baht for children

Opening Time 9 am – 6 pm October to April
Fauna Pied imperial pigeons, white-bellied sea eagles, cattle egrets, grey wagtail, bush-tailed porcupines, horseshoe bat
Best Time to visit November to February


Mu Koh Similan National Park is a tropical paradise. Crystal-clear waters invite diving and snorkeling adventures, vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, white sandy beaches offer serene relaxation, lush forests host exotic wildlife, and breathtaking viewpoints provide breathtaking vistas. It’s a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Mu Koh Surin National Park

Entry Fee

500 Baht for foreign adults
300 Baht for foreign children
100 Baht for local adults
50 Baht for children

Opening Time 9 am – 5 pm October to April
Fauna Little Heron, Common Sandpiper str and Little Tern, Island flying fox, Black Bearded Tomb Bat, Pig Tailed Macaque
Best Time to visit October to December


Mu Koh Surin National Park is a tropical paradise. It is most easily visited from Khao Lak by speedboat. It’s famed for crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. Lush forests and pristine beaches await visitors. Snorkeling and diving reveal rich marine life. Explore traditional Moken village culture. It is an idyllic escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Experience serenity at its best!

Khao Phra Thaeo National Park

Entry Fee

200 Baht for foreign adults
100 Baht for foreign kids
20 Baht for local adults
10 Baht for local children

Opening Time 9 am – 5 pm (Everyday)
Fauna Langurs, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Wild Boars, Gibbons
Best Time to visit Rainy Season


Khao Phra Thaeo National Park, a hidden gem in Phuket, offers lush rainforests and stunning waterfalls. Trek through dense jungle trails, spot exotic wildlife like gibbons and hornbills and swim in the refreshing pools of Ton Sai Waterfall. This park is perfect for nature lovers seeking adventure and tranquility in Thailand’s tropical paradise.

Conclusion

You can pick any of the national parks listed above, although there are several other amazing national parks in Phuket. Visiting Phuket’s national parks promises unforgettable adventures, blending nature’s beauty and wildlife encounters, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and tranquility seekers.

FAQs

1. What are National Park fees in Phuket?
National Park fees are charges required to enter and enjoy the natural attractions within the protected areas of Phuket, such as marine parks and islands.

2. Are National Park fees included in my tour package?
Some tour operators include National Park fees in their packages, while others do not. It’s important to confirm with your tour provider before booking.

3. Do I need to pay National Park fees for every park I visit?
Yes, each National Park has its own entry fee. If you visit multiple parks, you will need to pay the fees separately for each one.

4. Which popular attractions in Phuket require National Park fees?
Notable attractions that require National Park fees include Phi Phi Islands, Phang Nga Bay, Similan Islands, and Surin Islands.

5. Why are National Park fees necessary?
The fees help fund the maintenance and conservation efforts of Thailand’s National Parks, ensuring these natural attractions remain pristine and accessible for future visitors.