Similan Islands Marine National Park Accommodation

Phang-Nga Province


On Ko Miang there are 20 bungalows (the best with balconies) and tents to stay in. You are paying for the location: the bungalows are simple. During the day, many tour groups will drop by. Electricity operates from 6pm to 6am. Book ahead online, by phone or through the mainland park headquarters at Thap Lamu. If you are camping, bring repellent: the mosquitoes are ferocious.


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