About Sirinat
Sirinat National Park is quite a small coastal park, covering only 22 km² of coastal land and 68 km² sea at the northwest coast of Phuket Island. The park is located about 30 km north from Phuket Town, right next to Phuket Airport.
The park is best known for its white sandy beaches and the view of aircraft flying low over a beach for landing. It is very commercialized with many resorts in and around the park, frequently visited by a large number of tourists.
The beach forests of about 2 km² consist mainly of pine tree species of common ironwood. Other trees are tulip tree, tropical almond, white barringtonia, cajeput tree, Alexandrian laurel, screwpine, ashoka tree, black plum, elephant apple and morning glory. The park also has around 1 km2 of mangrove forest where a freshwater stream meets the sea. (Source: Wikipedia)
There are some clusters of coral reefs about 700 to 1,000 meters offshore. Reef species include plate coral, soft coral, sea fan and sea anemone.
The rainy season is May to October with most rain in May, September and October, the rest of the year is quite dry.
Wildlife
Around 130 bird species have been recorded from Sirinat National Park. Of these birds, some of the less common ones are mangrove pittas, Nicobar pigeons, brown-winged kingfishers, pied trillers, house crows, grey-and-buff woodpeckers, streak-breasted woodpeckers, chestnut-bellied malkohas, rufous-tailed tailorbirds, black-and-red broadbills, pied imperial pigeons andgreen imperial pigeons.
The mangrove forest hosts various reptile and fish species like monitor lizard, mangrove pit viper, turtle, mudskipper, shrimp, mullet, grouper and garfish.
Activities
The main activisited in the park are beach, watching aircraft flying low over Mai Khao Beach for landing, kayaking and snorkelling.
The park is also a nice place to see various birds.
Visiting
Getting to the park
There are no public transportation options to get to the national park. However, the northern edge of the park is in a not too long stroll from the airport, most songthaews/minivans to the airport can be used to get to the park.
The most practical way to get to the national park is by a bike that can be rented from many bike rental stores. The only other alternative would be a private taxi or car.
Get around in the park
Once in the park, the only option to get around is either with your own vehicle or by foot.
Entrance fees & opening times
As of June 2022, the entrance fees are 200 Baht for adults and 100 Baht for children 3-14 years old. Thai citizens pay 40 Baht for adults and 20 Baht for children.
Sirinat National Park is open 24 hours a day.
Stay & eat
Park accommodations
There are 12 park accommodations of various sizes in the headquarters area, all with a single room and for 2 people, from 2,000 Baht per night. A 20% discount will apply when booked for Mon to Thu.
Park accommodations can be booked through the DNP website in advance or on the spot if available. As the money transfer must be done within 2 days and the fact that it takes time with transfers from abroad, it is only possible to book from within Thailand only. Payments can be done at 7-Eleven convenience stores or banks.
Apart from the park accommodations, there are a good number of resorts/hotels in and around the park.
Camping
There is an open area designated for campers, however, there are no tents or camping gear to rent. It costs 30 Baht per night to set up your own tent in the camping area.
Eat
There is a restaurant in the park open 9 am to 7 pm. As the park is very commercialised there are many other restaurants in and around the park.
Conservation issues
In the past, the national park beaches were a sanctuary for egg-laying leatherback and hawksbill turtles. Because of careless management, “illegal” resort development and unregulated tourism no further turtle eggs have been observed in the national park since 2013. Sadly, more effort is made to make the park a tourist magnet rather than a sanctuary for wildlife.
Although it is advertised as a clean park, the national park beaches are far from clean due to constant debris floating to the land from the sea. Only the parts of the beaches in front of some resorts are cleaned regularly.
Phone(s)
You are recommended to ask a Thai speaking person to call on your behalf.
076 328 226
The attractions of Sirinat
Mai Khao Beach
About 9-10 km long, it is the longest beach in Phuket Island, spans from around Phuket Airport all the way north to the northernmost edge of the island. The beach was once an important sanctuary for sea turtles, but due to poaching of eggs and unregulated development of resorts right next to beaches, no more turtle eggs have been seen in the beach since 2013.
Many websites claim this beach to be pristine, undeveloped etc. It is a decades old truth, not anymore.
Nai Yang Beach
This is the beach next to the headquarters and the visitor center area of the national park right south of Phuket Airport. Despite being inside the national park, there are many resorts around this beach.
Nai Thon Beach
At the southern coast of the national park. Despite being in the national park grounds, there are resorts along the entire beach too.