Similan Islands
The Similan Islands Park is the most overcrowded Thai national park. Five to six thousand persons per day visit the islands during its open season from mid–October to mid–May. The DNP reports that since October 2017 the park has been visited by 883,438 persons. Sheer numbers have resulted in degradation and thus increased regulation.
The islands are at 8°39′09″N 97°38′27″E / 8.65250°N 97.64083°E
- Island 11: Ko Tachai
- Island 10: Ko Bon, also known as Ko Talu
- Island 9: Ko Ba-ngu, also known as Ko Bayu
- Island 8: Ko Similan
- Island 7: Ko Hin Pousar
- Island 6: Ko Payu, also known as Ko Pa Yu
- Island 5: Ko Ha
- Island 4: Ko Miang, also known as Ko Meang. Park HQ is here.
- Island 3: Ko Payan, also known as Ko Pa Yan
- Island 2: Ko Payang, also known as Ko Pa Yang
- Island 1: Ko Huyong, also known as Ko Hu Yong
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