
It or Not - Tabu Island was created because of anger. There
is a local story that said : once upon a time, there was a fisherman
who normally caught a lot of fish everyday for selling at the
market. One day, as usual, he went to net, but it was not his
day. He threw his net many, many times but got nothing. With
great patience he tried again and again, but still got nothing.
Consequently, he stared at the water looking for a waving
pattern, he then threw his net again with a lot of hope. He
kept his eyes fixed on the net when pulling it up, hoping some
fish would be caught. Unfortunately he caught nothing but a
nail. He became angry and threw the nail into the sea. Again
with great concentration, he kept his eyes on the sea surface
and tried his net once more. This time he threw his net as wide
as he could with great hope of getting some fish. Then he pulled
it up slowly as it was very heavy. He pulled it up with great
care. At the end of the net he found the only thing caught was
the same nail.
He was so angry, he grasped his long
knife and cut the nail with all his strength. The nail was cut
in half. The nail was catapulted away and driven into the bottom
of the sea standing up as you see it today. The area around
Phang-nga bay has a long history and is famed for its nature
and beauty, especially Ko Tabu, Ko Panyi, Tham Lot and Khao
Phing Kan. The rock art in this area has always been an important
attraction.
The popularity of the Phang Nga bay area
led to the designation of the current area as a forest park
in 1974, this was named Sri Phang Nga Forest Park. The Royal
Forest Department then began to survey the area and realised
its heritage should be further protected by increasing the areas
status to a national park. Ao Phangnga National Park was created by Royal
decree and gazetted under proclamation number 98 section 64
of 29th April 1981. The park created covers an area of 400 sq.km,
protects the largest area of this original primary mangrove
forest remaining in
Thailand. The park stretches from Muang
Phangnga District to the coast at
Takua Tung District. Over 80 % of the park is covered by
the Andaman sea, with over 42 large and small islands, including
such as Phra At Tao Island, Maprow Island, Boi Noi Island, Boi
Yai Island, Rayaring Island, Phanak Island, Hong Island, Panyi
Island, Phing Kan Island etc.
Mangrove Forest Mangrove forest in the limestone
mountain which found a lot of important plants in mangrove forest
upto 12 types such as Rhizophora mucronata, Rhizophora apiculata,
Xylocarpus granatum, etc. In addition, also found sea holly
and a lot of Acrostichum aureum which growing up in the bank
area or mud soil. Sea cyad is found a little bit in only the
oponed area or destroyed area.

Mangrove forest in the cell and quatsite rock mountain which
found the 7 important types of plants such as Rhizophora mucronata,
Rhizophora apiculata, Xylocarpus granatum, etc. The other important
low level plant found in this area is the dense growing sea
holly. Mangrove forest in sandstone mountain which found a little
bit of important plants because this area is very far from the
main land. The 5 types of important plants here are Rhizophora
apiculata, Sonneratia ovata, Aegialites rotundifolia, Xylocarpus
granatum and Melaleuca leucadendron. In addition, samed would
be found in the area adjacent to land forest which has the lower
salt level.
Land Forest,
Defined as the evergreen forest which is rainforest and classified
as follows : Land forest on the limestone mountain which could
be found throughout the national park, there are 2 types : the
first is the forest on the plain land and the forest on the
area so called Karst which is a valley area. They consist of
the important plants such as Aporosa aurea, Hopea ferrea Heim.
and Cassia alata Linn. Also, there are many important low level
plants such as Fishtail palm. The second is the forest on the
moisture high area on a limestone mountain which consists of
small and short plants such as Hopea ferrea Heim., Water wisteria,
etc.
Land forest on the cell quatsite rock mountain
which found a lot of plants growing in the foot of mountain
with very high moisture, we can find yang na woods scattering
throughout this area and also find other important plants such
as Schima wallichii (DC.) Korth., Bruguira gymnorrhiza, Carallia
brachiata (Lour.) Merr., etc. while the low level plants found
here are Bambusa arundinacea Wild, Glass, etc. Land forest on
a sandstone would be found on the slope area which has a lot
of tree and not too high. There is a little bit of the low level
plants here, most of them are grasses because of infertile soil.
The important plants are Bruguira gymnorrhiza, Sesban, etc.
Mammal
animals, from survey could be found up to 27 types
such as Macaca irus, Semnopithecus obscurus, Hylobates lar,
etc. In addition, also found the important aquatic mammal animals
such as Infonesian white dolphin, Malayan dolphin, Finless porpoise.Fishes consists of squat-headed hammer head shark sphyrna tudes, freshwater ater stingray dasyatis bleekeri, Moray eel, Puffer fish and many kinds of fish which live in the coral such as Butterfly fish and the economical valued fishes such as short-bodied mackerel.
Marine life totals over 80 species: 24 species of fish, 14 species of shrimp, 15 species of crabs and another 16 species of manta-rays, sharks, and gamefish. In the bay, you will find blue crabs, swimming crabs, mud-skippers, humpback shrimp, mud-lobsters, pomfrets, jewfish, sole, anchovies, scad, rock cod, as well as rainbow cuttlefish, soft cuttlefish, musk crab, mackerels, spinefoots, groupers, black sea cucumbers, brain coral, staghorn coral and lastly flowerlike soft coral.The bay of Ao Phangnga National Park has a wealth of plankton, these are small plant and animal organisms that float at the water surface and serve as food for many species. The presence of large amounts of plankton is due to the shallowness of the water, rich nutrient supply and the higher temperatures found in the bay area. As the food resource is high, this makes a good nursery area for mothers of many species, which enter the bay to rear their young before returning to deeper water
Panyi Island, actually,
is the fisherman village, built on the area which can be flooded
by the sea, so their houses were leveraged to the most high
level over the highest level of the sea. This village is located
outside the national park. Panyi people are the original fishermen,
living with the shallow fishery by using floating bag-net, cockle
farming, fish farming in cage, At present, Koh Panyi is the
community for serving tourist and some of buildings had been
modified to be restaurants and souvenir shops.
a striking appearance rock formation is
located on the way to Ko Panyi. It resembles a dog; its head, body, with a bushy tail.
with big and small mountains. Sailing to
this island gives you a feeling of being surrounded in a large hall
with two doors. It will give you an immense feeling of the power of
nature's creation.
Tapu Island and Phing Kan Island is the main tourist attraction which all tourist boat must stop for visiting and take a photograph .
The front side of Tapu Island is very well-known by foreigners because it is one scene of the James Bond movie.|
Accommodation - Camping site/Tent : |
Ao Phang nga National Park has 8
bungolows for touristsAo Phang Nga National Park has a tent camping area, and has tents for rent, Fee Entrance to National Park 20 Baht/person/day. for 2 person price 100 Baht / day for 3 - 5 persons price 200 Baht / day or 8 - 10 persons price 300 Baht / day
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| Food services - Docking , Boat Tie-up , Wharf : |
Ao Phang Nga National Park has a restaurant to
service tourists at the headquarter and Koh La Va
Yai .3 ports at Barn Service boat for traveling to the hollow cave, Khao Khian, Khao Mha Chu, Ko Pan Yee, Khao Ta Lu, Khao Phing Kan, Khao Tapu. Total charge for 12 persons at baht 650-800.- barge for 60 persons at 2,500-3,500.-
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| Visitor center : | Ao Phang Nga National Park has a visitor center
and nature education center at Barn Ta darn Tambon
Koh Panyee Amphoe Muang , and a conference room for
about 50 persons, including multimedia tools and
exhibition for tourists.
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| Others : | One walk namely ' The trail of mud - beach nature studies'. It is about 1.5 kilometers long. |