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Koh Ra and Koh Phra Thong National Park
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There was a rumor in 1998 that some capitalists trying to ask permission for using the areas in Ra Island and Phra Thong Island for their own benefit. The head of Surin Island National Park at that time, Mr. Dittaphong Chokkanapitak, issued an urgent letter, Khor Chor 0713 (Mor Sor) /116 in August 16, 1998, of Surin Island National Park Office to ask National Park Division to request the Royal Forest Department to prohibit renting the areas around Ra Island and to conserve the areas for being the parts of Surin Island National Park.

After that, Surin Island National Park Office issued a letter to Royal Forest Department to propose that the area of Ra Island and Phra Thong Island and nearby is appropriate for being a national park. Therefore, in March 28, 2000, Dr Plodprasop Suraswadee, Minister of Royal Forest Department, signed on a document KhorSor 0712.5/981/March 15, 2000 of the National Park Division to appoint Mr. Thanapong Apai-so, Forestry Academic Officer 6 of Surin National Park Office, to initially survey the area around Ra Island, Phra Thong Island, and in mangrove forest nearby in Khura Buri District and Takuapar District, Phangnga Province.

The initial survey resulted that the surveyed area, covered 401,250 Rai with 185,180 Rai (296.2 squares kilometers) on water and 206,080 Rais (329.7 squares kilometers) on land, consisted of productively natural resources including plants, animals and varied types of geography appropriate for declaring a national park. Thus, the Royal Forest Department then issued a document, No 1868/2543 in September 25, 2000, to inform Mr. Thanapong Apai-so to survey and declare the areas in Ra Island, Phra Thong Island and the mangrove forest nearby in Khura Buri District and Takuapar District, Phangnga Province, to be a national park.

As a result, it made some leaderships in the local area lose their benefit, so in November 23, 2000, they led local people in holding demonstration against the declaration of the national park by claiming the problem of local fishery to be the main propose. The event took place in front of Khura Buri Municipal Office, and had some leaderships take one turn on stage to address against the declaration of the national park.

The government’s officers, Mr. Manit Wattanasen, Vice Governor of Phangnga Province, Mr. Yod Khirirat, Royal Forest Department Officer of Nakhon Si Thamarat Province, and Mr. Thanapong Apai-so, Head of Khao Ra and Khao Phra Thong National Park, explained the fact to the people to come to an understanding. After that, the protesters signed their names on the proposals to file to Phangnga Province’s authority to stop the declaration of the national park, in which the province authority accepted for sending to the Royal Forest Department, and the protesters ended the demonstration.

The survey had been continued ever since. Until May 16, 2001, about 300 local people stormed to blow up the temporary office of Khao Ra and Khao Phra Thong National Park in Seng Bay, Village No 3, Khao Phra Thong Sub-district, Khura Buri District, Phangnga Province, and forced its officers to move the ruin away from the island. After that time, on the season of changing position, the Royal Forest Department has appointed Mr. Yudthana Sattakul, Forestry Officer 5, to be the head of Khao Ra and Khao Phra Thong National Park. Mr. Yudthana, then, coordinated with District Chief Officers, heads of local people, and heads of local government service concerned to establish a new temporary office, which has still been there ever since, at the same place in July 19, 2001.

Topography
In general, the area, located the west of Phangnga Province, consists of sinking seashore and productive mud-beaches on estuaries of many long rivers. The area is influenced by ebb and high tide of the sea. There are high mountains and islands lie north and south such as, Ra Island with the mountains about 235 meters above sea level, Phra Island with plain area, Khor Island with high mountain about 310 meters above sea level, and many small islands such as Pling Island, Tachai Island and Borsai Island which has the highest mountain about 450 meters above sea level.

Climate
Ra Island and Phra Thong Island are situated close to each other. The area is in tropical climate. It has heavy rain all the year round because of being influenced by southeastern monsoon and northeastern monsoon. There are two seasons; rainy season starts from April to November with 2,124.7 mm. of rain all the year round and the highest rain in September with 366.2 mm. of rain; and summer starts from December to March, which also has some rain, with the highest temperature is 37.8 degrees Celsius in April and approximated temperature is 28.97 degrees Celsius.

Flora and Fauna
Plants
There are five types of forest follows a survey. Rain Forest: There is rain forest covered mountainous areas in Ra Island, foothill, and on th ridge which has its noted plants such as Yang, Suregada multiflorum Baill, the lower plants such as Mapring (a type of Anacardiaceae), Masan (a type of Dilleniaceae), Knema linifolia Warb, and shrub such as Licuala paludosa Griff, ratten, Pandanus etc.

  1. Mangrove Forest : There is mangrove forest along the seashores and in the bays which have been influenced by rivers and the ebb and high tide of the sea. When seeing aerial photograph, the mangrove forest is very long from Thung Nangdam Village southward to Khor Khao Island, Takuapa District. Plants found are small-leaf and big-leaf mangrove swamp, Samare Khao and Samare Dam (a type of Myrsinaceae), palmae such as Mangrove Date Palm and Oncosperma horrida Scheff, and shrub such as Finlaysonia maritima Back and Sea Holly.
  2. Beach Forest : There are beach forests in the areas that have never been covered by sea water in Ra Island and Phra Thong Island. Plants found are pine, tabebuia, Portia tree, Masan (a type of Dilleniaceae), Pandanus, and shrub such as beach morning glory.
  3. Replacing Plants : The tin mine in Phrathong Island makes the area unproductive. Plants found are paper bark tree clustered near ponds and scattered in plain area.
  4. Sea Grass : There is widespread sea grass in Thung Nang Dam Beach, from Visual Estimation Survey. The area is in the beach of Khura Estuary, in which the water is quite clear, extended to Nang Dam Beach. Between the beach and the seashore is a big pond suitable for sea grass so there have eight types of sea grass growing in the area about 1.38 squares kilometers, such as, by descending order, Cymodocea serrulata, Halodule uninervis H. ovalis, Syringodium isoetipolium, Enhalus acoroides, Halophrii and H. minor.

More over, there is sea grass growing in the east of Ra Island. Sea grass is very useful for example; it is the habitat, feeding area, breeding area and shelter of many kinds of sea animals such as shrimp, crab and fish, and of bigger animals such as sea turtle and dugong.

Now, sea grass is being deteriorated. Because there has been being fished by using some types of fishing devices and in the water has more sediment caused by the development of the land nearby. Therefore, that harms the sea grass and affects the sea animals. The best way to conserve the environment along the beaches is the government service should come up for strictly controlling using this area.

Wild Animals
From the exploration of all the islands in the area, the explorer divides the animals by their habitat and records the animals found by using binocular and asking information from local people as follows.
  1. Mammals : From the elementary survey, the mammals found in this area are wild deer, wild boar, spectacled langur, crab-eating macaque, palm civet, smooth-coated otter, pangolin, plantain squirrel, gray-bellied squirrel, island flying fox, Malayan flying lemur, and island rat for examples.

    In addition, from the interview of local people and the survey of Polaris Plane, a slow speed airplane that flies only about 70-80 km. per hour and 200-1,000 feet high, in 100-200 squares kilometers of 8 areas in Phangnga Province, Krabi Province and Satun Province, between January 31, 1997 and April 10, 1997 shows that. There were 1-6 dugongs in Thung Nang Dam Village, Khura Buri District, Phangnga Province. And in July 23, 1998, local people had often seen dugongs trapped in fish stakes east of Ra Island and Thung Nang Dam Bay. That means there still are dugongs in the area. Now, dugong has rarely been found in the sea of Thailand because it is a sea-grass-feeding animal and an animal-for-food of fishermen. The more fishing boats are ef


Accommodation
Hotels - resorts located neaby this national park.
# Accommodation Name Price/Unit Detail
1.  Kuraburi Greenview Resort BHT 100.00 
2.  Khaolak Sunset Resort BHT 1,390.00 
3.  Mukdara Beach Resort BHT 10,000.00 
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Tourist Attractions

Nearby the shore is very efficient to be a resort places. Currently, there are not many tourists, and most of them will go with private companies. Besides, there are many kinds of activities such as:

 
Koh Kor-Khao
It is the land and mountain in Kuburi and Takuapah district. It is very beautiful and has long beach along the shore. Currently, there are coconut fields and villages. It can be reach within 30 minutes.
Activities : - Activities on Beach - Nature trail study
Koh Pling-Koh Pordta
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Koh Pling-Koh Pordta
It is closed to each other. There are many coral reefs on the west but not so wide. Visitors can walk or seeing birds.

Because of the different of the plants, this area is good for many activities such and sailing the kayak, or cycling. It is also good for eco-tourist.

Activities : - Biking Trail - Nature trail study - Rafting-Canoeing-Kayaking
Koh Pra Thong
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Koh Pra Thong
There is wide land with no mountains. On the east of the island is forest can be able to drive there. It is an area for wide lives such as deer and boar. There are many kinds of activities such as camping and cycling. Besides the long and wide beach from north to south is also good for studying the nightlife of animals. There are 60 deer. It is good for visitors and can be reach by boat for 50 minutes. It is under the Forest Department.
Koh Ra
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Koh Ra
It is a very steep island, most of the land will be closed to the shore. Visitors can walk and study the nature with long and wide beach in the north and west of the island. It is suited for swimming, sunbathing, or seeing the sunset. It can be reach only 60 minutes. Currently, there are no any offices to supervise and is taken care by the Forest Department.
Activities : - Activities on Beach - Nature trail study

Contact Address and How to go?
  Contact Address
  Koh Ra and Koh Phra Thong National Park
Amphur Takua Pa Phang Nga
 
  How to go?
     By Car
 

Be able to go there by cars, from Bangkok by using a superhighway number 4 as far as Kuburi District then going to the piers for traveling to other islands. There are many piers such as Nang Yon Pier; nearby Information Center in Koh Surin Islands, Ban Nam Kem Pier in Takuapa District where can go to Koh Kor-Kao for only 30 minutes, Ban Toong-la-ong Pier where can go by a long-tail boat to the south of Koh Prathong for 20 minutes and to the north of Koh Kor-Kao for 20 minutes.


     By Ship
 

There are many piers such as Nang Yon Pier; nearby Visitor Center of Mu Ko Surin Nayional Park, Ban Nam Khem Pier in Takuapa District where can go to Ko Kho-Khao for only 30 minutes, Ban Tung La-ong Pier where can go by a long-tail boat to the south of Ko Phrathong for 20 minutes and to the north of Ko Kho-Khao for 20 minutes.


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