Wednesday, August 9, 2017

National Park Nopparat Thara - Koh Phi Phi

National Park Nopparat Thara - Phi Phi Islands



National Park Nopparat Thara - Phi Phi Islands National Park Nopparat Thara - Phi Phi Islands It is a very interesting tourist attraction in Thailand. Many tourists It starts to flow more here every year.


It covers an area of ​​Nong Thale Sub-district, Sai Thai Sub-district, Ao Nang and Pak Nam District, Mueang District, Krabi Province. There are 242,437 rai of water surface about 200,849 rai. There are 3 types of forest: dipterocarp forest. Ao Nang mangrove forests are found in dry canals. Near the park office. Saba Canal On the northeast side of the cemetery is a 40-million-year-old marsh and the swamp forest where the tree is found. There are many animals found in the park include birds, pirates, red hawks, birds eat pigs, boars, monkeys and lemurs.


The National Park Nopparat Thara is a tourist attraction.

Nopparat Thara Beach It is 17 km from the town. The beach is nearly 3 km long. "Klong Khlong dry" because when the water. Canal water flowing from the mountain to the north. It will become a long sandy beach. Fry into the sea. Conflict with Khao Pak Canal The beach is a fine sand mixed with small shells adorned with grassland lined by a long stretch of beach. When the water is dry, you can walk to the small island on the beach.


Topography

It consists of terrestrial areas on the coast, including the Khao Ao Nam Mao area. And Ao Nang - Hangak forest And islands The landform of the area is steep, with a steep gradient along the north-east-southeast direction. The coast is steep. The western slope is more steep than the east. Landforms of coastal areas and islands. 



In the Andaman Sea Influenced by the movement of the tectonic plate called Indosenia Teotonic Movement and in the mangrove forest area. By the sea, there is a rounded canal. Get fresh water from a large marsh called "sea puddles", causing mangrove conditions. And the low plain of Samed Forest at the park headquarters called "dry canals" (Nopparat Thara Beach)

Weather

National Park Nopparat Thara - Phi Phi Islands Influenced by tropical monsoon. Between November and October. Southeast monsoon blows through. The climate is divided into two seasons: the rainy season from May to December. And summer from early January to April. The temperature is generally between 17-37 degrees Celsius. The average annual rainfall is about 2,231 millimeters. The highest rainfall in July. And the least in February.


Vegetation and wildlife

For species in national park can be classified as.
The rainforest appears to be a steep hill. Khao Hang Nok Ao Nang area. West of Phi Phi Don And most of Phi Phi Le Island. It covers an area of ​​33 square kilometers. It is dwarf wood because of limestone hills, which have thin soil layer and strong winds. The species found are Takian stone, Yang, Salmon and lower plants, Chan, Wai, Sai and various types of vines.

Mangrove forests are located in the dry canal. Near the National Park headquarters on the south-east of the hill. And the canal area of ​​Saba. The northeastern part of Suanlou It covers an area of ​​about 9 square kilometers. The species found are Mangrove Mangrove Mangrove

Peat swamp is a prominent plant society that found the trees are completely crowded. It appears only on Nopparat Thara Beach, a narrow area of ​​about 0.32 square kilometers. This is a sandy beach mixed with loamy soil, influenced by sea water or the area where the flooded sea was before. Plant species found in addition to dense white Sam, which is dense, including salty, rocky,


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