Sirinath National Park
Sirinath National Park is a protected area located in the northern part of Phuket Island, Thailand. The park covers an area of 90 square kilometers and includes a variety of ecosystems, including mangrove forests, coral reefs, beaches, and tropical forests.
In addition to its beaches, Sirinath National Park is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including macaques, langurs, squirrels, and over 200 species of birds. Visitors can explore the park’s hiking trails and boardwalks to observe the flora and fauna up close.
The park also offers a range of recreational activities, including camping, picnicking, and cycling. There are also several accommodation options within the park, including tents, bungalows, and villas.
The park is named after Princess Sirindhorn, who is a well-known environmentalist in Thailand. . Sirinath National Park is also home to several important historical sites, including an old tin mine and a Japanese radar station from World War II. Visitors to the park can learn about the history of these sites through guided tours and exhibits.