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Than Sadet–Ko Pha-ngan (Thai: ธารเสด็จ-เกาะพะงัน) is a national park in southern Thailand, with an area of 26,866 rai ~ 43 km 2 (17 sq mi) [2]: 132 mostly on the island Pha-ngan. The park was established on 22 November 2018. [3] It covers parts of the 65 km 2 (25 sq mi) Ko Pha-ngan island.
This list of Ramsar sites in Thailand comprises Thai wetlands deemed to be of "international importance" under the Ramsar Convention.For a full list of all Ramsar sites worldwide, see the Ramsar list of wetlands of international importance.
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The minor district (king amphoe) Ko Pha-ngan was established on 1 October 1970, then consisting of the two tambons, Ko Pha-ngan and Ban Tai. [4] It was upgraded to a full district on 12 April 1977. [5] Ko Tao subdistrict was established on 15 August 1982 by splitting off the three administrative villages on Ko Tao Island from Ko Phangan ...
The northern tip of Ko Phaluai is also part of the marine park. There is a ranger station, bungalows, a shop, and a restaurant at Ao Phi Beach on Ko Wua Talap. Khao Sok National Park is the largest area of virgin forest in southern Thailand and is a remnant of rain forest which is older and more diverse than the Amazon rainforest.
Ko Pha-ngan Airport is an unfinished airport that was under construction in 2012–2015 on Ko Pha-ngan, Surat Thani Province, Thailand. [1] The airport was being built by Kan Air , a domestic Thai airline, who were reportedly spending 700-900 million baht.
Code Distance in km Class Station Code Note Location Bangkok - Thanon Chira Junction: Bangkok: กรุงเทพ 1001 0.00 Terminal กท. Bangkok: Yommarat: ยมราช 1002 2.17 Halt ยช. Wye connecting to the Eastern Line. Ho Prajae Chit Lada (Chitralada) หอประแจจิตรลดา 1003 3.29 Special Station จล.
Phang Nga Bay Marine National Park was declared a protected Ramsar Site (no. 1185) of international ecological significance on 14 August 2002. Phang Nga is a shallow bay with 42 islands, comprising shallow marine waters and intertidal forested wetlands, with at least 28 species of mangrove; seagrass beds and coral reefs are also present.