“A long wooden bridge stretching into the sea, offering stunning sunset views amidst lush mangroves. Home to hornbills, it provides a peaceful, authentic coastal community experience.”

Chaloem Phra Kiat Park, commonly known as “Chaloem Phra Kiat Park Koh Yao Noi,” is a key public space closely connected to the daily life of the community on Koh Yao Noi. Located along the island’s western coastline, the park is distinguished by its expansive mangrove forests and serene natural setting. More than just a recreational area, it reflects the community’s strong commitment to sustainable development and environmental conservation.

The park’s most iconic feature is the “Long Bridge” (Saphan Yao), a wooden pier stretching gracefully from the shore into Phang Nga Bay. Once an important route for local transportation, the bridge has since become a popular viewpoint for sunset watching and photography. During low tide, the mudflat beneath the bridge emerges, revealing a rich ecosystem filled with small marine creatures and shorebirds, highlighting the area’s well-preserved coastal biodiversity.

Surrounding the park are dense mangrove forests, including species such as Rhizophora and Avicennia, which play a vital role in preventing coastal erosion and serving as nurseries for juvenile marine life. The island is also known for sightings of hornbills, particularly the Oriental Pied Hornbill, a species often regarded as an indicator of a healthy ecosystem. While not a designated birdwatching site, visitors may occasionally spot these birds in nearby areas thanks to ongoing community-led conservation efforts.

Visiting Chaloem Phra Kiat Park offers more than scenic views—it provides insight into the harmonious relationship between nature and the local Muslim community. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, photography, or eco-friendly activities such as kayaking through mangrove channels, gaining a deeper appreciation for responsible tourism.

With its simplicity and natural charm, Chaloem Phra Kiat Park Koh Yao Noi stands out as a meaningful destination for ecotourism in Phang Nga, ideal for those seeking tranquility and an authentic connection with nature.


How to Get There
  • Take a speedboat or longtail boat from Bang Rong Pier (Phuket) or Tha Dan Pier (Phang Nga) to Manoh Pier on Koh Yao Noi. From there, rent a motorbike or take a local songthaew and head west for about 10-15 minutes. The park is located along the coastal road with a clearly visible long bridge.

Travel Tips
  • The best time to visit is during the golden hour, starting from 5:00 PM onwards.

  • Bring binoculars to get a closer look at the hornbills often perched in the trees.

  • Check the tide charts before visiting; low tide is best for seeing mudskippers.

  • Carry mosquito repellent if you plan to explore the areas near the mangroves.


Admissin Fees:

  • Free admission.

Opening Hours:

  • Open daily 24 hours.

Chaloem Phra Kiat Park Koh Yao Noi

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