, 1989) The islands are at The park is an
archipelago consisting of 11 islands, occupying an area of 87,500 rai ~ with a land area of about . For convenience, the Thai Department of National Parks (DNP) has assigned numbers to the islands. From north to south, they are: • Island 11: Ko Tachai • Island 10: Ko Bon, also known as Ko Talu • Island 9: Ko Ba-ngu, also known as Ko Bayu • Island 8: Ko Similan • Island 7: Ko Hin Pousar • Island 6: Ko Payu, also known as Ko Pa Yu • Island 5: Ko Ha • Island 4: Ko Miang, also known as Ko Meang. Park
HQ is here. • Island 3: Ko Payan, also known as Ko Pa Yan • Island 2: Ko Payang, also known as Ko Pa Yang • Island 1: Ko Huyong, also known as Ko Hu Yong The Similans lie 70 kilometres off the coast of
Phang Nga Province. "Similan" is a
Yawi word meaning 'nine'. Ko Bon and Tachai were added to the national park in 1998.
Ko Similan: Ko Similan is the largest island. The sea in the area has an average depth of 60 feet. Underwater it is full of rock formations and coral reefs in several shapes and forms, resembling such things as deer, leaves, brains, and mushrooms. Above the water are found many diverse species such as the Nicobar pigeon, mangrove monitor lizards, flying fox and more.
Ko Huyong: Ko Huyong has the longest and widest beach in the park. However, the park prohibits any tourists from landing on the island as the beach is a place where turtles come to lay their eggs. ==Wildlife protection==