Google+ Travel Hotspots In Thailand: Sirinat National Park – Phuket’s Last Untouched Coastal Sanctuary

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Sirinat National Park – Phuket’s Last Untouched Coastal Sanctuary

Where Rainforest, Reef & Rare Wildlife Still Thrive


🌱 Why Every Nature Lover Needs to Go
✔️ 90 km² of protected wilderness — where towering trees meet silent, unspoiled beaches
✔️ Wildlife wonders — leatherback turtles (Nov–Feb), hornbills, monitor lizards & more
✔️ Three stunning beaches — Nai Yang, Nai Thon & Mai Khao (Phuket’s longest 11km stretch)
✔️ UNESCO-listed biodiversity — part of the Andaman Sea’s fragile coastal ecosystem


🌊 Don’t Miss These Unique Experiences
🐢 Ranger-guided midnight turtle patrols (Nov–Apr)
🪸 Snorkel coral reefs + WWII shipwrecks off Nai Yang
🛶 Kayak the mangroves — spot crabs, egrets & monitor lizards
📸 Visit the Tsunami Monument — the exact spot where the 2004 waves stopped
🌅 Plane-spotting from Mai Khao Beach — sunset meets airliners ✈️


💡 Visitor Tips for Smart, Responsible Travel
🎟️ Entry: 200฿ (foreigners) / 40฿ (Thai citizens) | Open 8:00–17:00
📅 Best Season: Dec–Mar (dry weather + turtle nesting)
♻️ Eco Rules: No plastic, no music, no collecting shells or coral


📍 Local Insight: The park borders Phuket International Airport — making it the easiest slice of wild Thailand you’ll ever reach.

💬 Which would you choose — turtle tracking 🐢 or shipwreck snorkeling 🤿?
👇 Tell us in the comments — and tag an eco-conscious travel buddy to join you!

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