Visit the mangrove forest, Chumphon Archipelago National Park
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Review of the mangrove forest study trail, Chumphon Archipelago National Park
In addition to being a famous marine tourist destination for its beautiful islands and beaches, Chumphon Archipelago National Park also has interesting mangrove forest study trails, suitable for learning about the ecosystem and increasing knowledge about the natural environment.
Characteristics of the trail
The mangrove forest study trail of Chumphon Archipelago National Park is located in the park office, Hat Sai Ri Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chumphon Province. It is an elevated wooden bridge that extends into the mangrove forest area, which is rich in local plant species, such as mangroves, white trumpet trees, sea urchins, and many other types of mangrove trees. Along the way, there are signs providing information about the plants, ecosystems, and the importance of mangrove forests to the environment and communities.
In addition, aquatic animals and mangrove wildlife can be found, such as climbing perch, fiddler crabs, water birds, and various insects, all of which are indicators of the completeness of the ecosystem in the area.
Facilities and activities
Within the area, there are facilities suitable for tourists and students, such as resting pavilions, observation towers, exhibition buildings, and tourist service centers. You can participate in environmental activities, such as nature walks and learning about plant species. And organizing mangrove planting activities
Opening hours
Open for visits every day from 08.30 - 16.30 hrs. with no charge for using the nature trail.
Precautions
Tourists should strictly follow the park's regulations, avoid feeding wild animals, and do not destroy or collect plant species along the trail. This is to conserve natural resources to be with the local area sustainably.
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The mangrove nature trail in Chumphon National Park is therefore a learning and relaxation source suitable for those interested in nature and the environment. It is suitable for both ecotourism, field studies, and social activities. It is suitable for families, students, or organizations that want to study the mangrove ecosystem in particular. We recommend it.