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Sa Nang Manora Forest Park

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Nestled in the heart of Phang Nga, Sa Nang Manora Forest Park is a serene escape showcasing Thailand’s natural beauty. With lush greenery, vibrant wildlife, and tranquil pathways, this park is perfect for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Experience the rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes of this hidden gem.

About Sa Nang Manora Forest Park

Sa Nang Manora Forest Park is a captivating destination located in Nop Pring Subdistrict, Mueang Phangnga District, Thailand, renowned for its lush landscapes and diverse ecosystems. This stunning forest park provides an oasis for visitors seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing them to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature.

As you step into Sa Nang Manora Forest Park, you’re greeted by a picturesque panorama of towering trees, vibrant flora, and the soothing sounds of nature. The park features well-maintained trails that guide you through enchanting scenery, perfect for leisurely strolls, jogging, or a peaceful retreat. Bird watchers will revel in the opportunity to observe various indigenous species, while photography enthusiasts can capture the stunning vistas and unique wildlife.

What makes Sa Nang Manora Forest Park truly exceptional is its commitment to preserving the natural environment. The park serves as a vital habitat for numerous animal species and diverse plant life. Visitors can explore waterfalls, serene streams, and rich vegetation that forms a breathtaking backdrop for outdoor activities such as picnicking, hiking, and eco-tours.

Families and friends will find the park to be an ideal spot for gatherings, providing areas for relaxation amidst nature. Educational programs are occasionally offered to raise awareness about the importance of conservation, making it a wonderful place for learners of all ages.

Sa Nang Manora Forest Park is not just a scenic escape; it’s a sanctuary that embodies Thailand’s ecological wonder. By visiting, you contribute to the preservation of this unique environment, helping to maintain its splendor for generations to come. Whether you’re a local resident or a traveler exploring Thailand, Sa Nang Manora Forest Park beckons you to discover its harmonious blend of adventure and serenity. Plan your visit today and witness the beauty of one of Phang Nga’s most cherished natural treasures.

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Full Address

Nop Pring Subdistrict, Mueang Phangnga District, 82000, Thailand

Name in Thai

Sa Nang Manora Forest Park (เมืองพังงา, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

Nop Pring Subdistrict, Mueang Phangnga District, เมืองพังงา 82000 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Phang Nga

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10 thoughts on “Sa Nang Manora Forest Park

  1. My suggestion if you want best experience here:1. Early – Rent a bike or car so that you can arrive here earlier than others.2. Walk – Go up a little bit, you will see several pond with a lot of fishes. You can swim here as it consider deep 1-1.5 meter3. Camera – It’s will be very good if you have underwater camera. But phone should be enough.4. Food – You may want to bring something to eat. Sandwich etc. I came here on my way back to Hatyai (driving). Around 12PM-1PM, people start to arrive using van (must be included in their tour package). Stay here about 2 hours because of the water very refreshing. There is washroom here, so you dont have to worry about changing your clothes.

  2. We stopped by for about an hour or so. Very beautiful place, but there were too many people as it was a Saturday. Maybe try to get there earlier in the morning or visit during the week. Even though there were many people on that day, but it was worth it. A very beautiful scenery, fresh clean water nice for just sitting in the water to cool off. You can also walk up the hill, my husband and son enjoyed that very much. I was just happy sitting in the water and looked at the little fish and the tourists. If you visit Phang Nga, this is a nice place to stop by.

  3. Beautiful location however February there is no rain so not a lot of water. The steps are quite unusual and not for those who can’t walk properly. There is a pond at the top that people swim in during the dryer months

  4. We take our friends that visit us here all the time, it aonly 10 minutes from our home, make sure you go after it’s rained as the waterfalls will be better, beautiful opportunity for photos

  5. Sa Nang Manora (Sra Nang Manora) is a forest park in Khao Thoi-Nang Hong Forest, about 4 km north of Phang Nga town. It was established on 1980. The park is mostly plain with few hills and the Sa Nang Manora waterfall. In my way to Phang Nga , I had a stop in Sa Nang Manora Forest Park to check out the park and its natural trail. But I only wanted to have a short visit. So I parked the car and I went to the park’s entrance and I stated to search. There were some ponds and little pools for swimming or bathing and some families had come for picnic. There was a pleasant atmosphere there and it was convenient for families. I was walking around when I accidentally found myself in the beginning of the trail. I found it very interesting and somehow mysterious. I asked a tourist about the trail and he told me that “until the second station, it’s easy and after that it becomes harder”. The statement motivated me to continue the trail, after a while I arrived to the first station “Palm” and after that I got to the second station which was “Water Cave” and I stayed there 2 minutes. The next 8 stations were: Limestone(3), Giant tree(4), Poisonous(5), Shell Cave(6), Fishes Cave(7), Ginger Plant(8), Rock Forest(9) and the Bat Cave(10). The trail was 2 Kilometers long and it took me about 45 minutes to get to the final station. It was not a hard trail and not that easy, it’s better to wear suitable shoes for walking. It was really a unique experience and I walked and jumped over sand, grass, mud, marshy ground, water, tree’s branch, stones and rocks to get to the destination. The trail was very quiet and I saw only 4 people during my hike. At the finishing point I found a danger sign which banned me for going further it was written: “Should go back the same route”. I found also an amazing cave there. Inside the cave was almost dark and it gave me a winner’s feeling and it gave me a lot of energy for the return. On my way back, I saw no one and I passed the trail very quickly and I got to the starting point in less than 30 minutes, it was a perfect hike and I like to repeat the adventurous tropical hike one more time.

  6. We walked to the waterfalls from Manora Gardens B&B where we were staying approx 4kms return. Saw lots of magnificent fruit trees such as orangutan, Jack fruit, longan and mangosteen. Tropical paradise. Q

  7. We enjoyed the waterfall and the fish nibbling on our feet. It is beautiful. Has free entry and is a good way to spend an hour in the waterfall. Bring a costume and towel.

  8. Beautifull nature, small river with clear water. One of my favorite parks. Bring good shoes and take the walk. Is a great adventure.

  9. Flowers are great there, there are some water spots in where you can swim and enjoy a natural foot massage by the tiny fishes ?, don’t miss this spot if you are a big fan of the green areas. Take photos as much as you can.

  10. There are not many nature attractions In Thailand where there’s no entry fee so we were very surprised when we arrived to be told that entry was free.There’s a large car park and the forest park is well signed from the main road. It doesn’t take long to reach the waterfall but beware of slippery areas on the path. It is also slightly rough in places so anyone with mobility problems might experience some difficulty. The trees and rock formations are brilliant! Rain forest trees soar upwards and stands of bamboo add to the wonderful display of nature.There’s many different plants, insects, flowers and butterflies to see along with a variety of bird life. Don’t rush! Take your time and admire the scenery.Probably a couple of hours will be long enough here. There are toilets near the car pork.Well worth visiting.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sa Nang Manora Forest Park

Where is Sa Nang Manora Forest Park located?

Sa Nang Manora Forest Park is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Nop Pring Subdistrict, Mueang Phangnga District, 82000, Thailand

What is the contact number for Sa Nang Manora Forest Park?

You can reach out to Sa Nang Manora Forest Park at +66 96 659 3539 for any inquiries about your visit or special events.



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