The Kingdom of Thailand is home to some of the most breathtaking national parks in the world. These green oases are home to countless animal species, exotic plants and impressive landscapes. In this article, we take you on a journey through some of Thailand's most beautiful national parks and discover what these parks have to offer.

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After being closed for six months for recovery, the breathtaking Similan and Surin Islands in the Andaman Sea have reopened for adventurers and nature lovers until May 15, 2024. These natural gems, known for their unique coral reefs, exotic fish species and the rich culture of the local Moken people, offer both day trips and overnight options for an unforgettable experience.

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The national parks of Mu Ko Surin, Mu Ko Similan and Mu Ko Lanta will remain closed to the public for the next five months. This annual closure aims to allow wildlife and nature to recover without being disturbed by tourists.

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