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Mu Ko Lanta National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติหมู่เกาะลันตา) is a national park in the southern part of Krabi Province, Thailand, consisting of several islands. The two largest islands are Ko Lanta Noi and Ko Lanta Yai. Although both are inhabited, Ko Lanta Yai is the primary tourist destination. The park was established on 15 August 1990 A clan of Chao Ley, or "sea gypsies" lives on Ko Lanta Yai. The clan still practices many of their ancient customs and ceremonies, such as the setting of ceremonial boats adrift to bring good luck and prosperity on the full moon nights of the sixth and eleventh months.


Toponymy

Ko Lanta was once known by its
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name, "Pulao Satak", which means "Long Beach Island". Later, many Thais, both Buddhist and
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, moved to the island making the island known as the island of "a million eyes" ("lan ta" in
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). The name may also be derived from the Javanese "lan-tas", or fish grill (built of wood with a square grill on top where the fish are placed in a circle).


Topography

The area of Mu Ko Lanta National Park is 83,750 rai ~ . It includes Mu Ko Rok, Ko Mai Ngam, Ko Talabeng, Ko Lanta Yai, Ko Ngai, Mu Ko Rokk, Ko Rok Nai, Mu Ko Maa, Ko Hin Dang and the nearby islands of
Ko Klang Ko Klang ( th, เกาะกลาง) is an island in tambon Khlong Prasong, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi Province, Thailand. Orientation Ko Klang is located on the west coast of southern Thailand at the mouth of Krabi River in the Andaman Sea ...
, Ko Lanta Noi, and Ko Lanta Yai sub-district,
Amphoe Ko Lanta Ko Lanta ( th, เกาะลันตา, ) is a district (''amphoe'') in Krabi province, Thailand. History The district was established in December 1901. It consists of four island groups: Mu Ko Lanta (170 km2), Mu Ko Klang (162&nbs ...
, Krabi Province. The terrain is mountainous, especially near the southern tip. Plains are found only in beach areas in the southern portion of the park. Most areas have more than a 35 degree slope, except only the middle part of island where the slope is more than 50 degrees. Elevations range from sea level to 488 meters at the tallest peak.


Climate

Highest rainfall is in September, 391.4 mm, and lowest in January at 6.5 mm. September has the most rainy days with 21.6 days and February the fewest, about 1.6 days. During the rainy season, 16 May-31 October, some smaller islands are closed to visitors.


Fauna

The animals that live on the islands are divided into six categories. 1. Mammals: bats (deer, tigers and barking deer used to live on the islands). 2. Birds: brahminy kite,
bridled tern The bridled tern (''Onychoprion anaethetus'') is a seabird of the family Laridae. It is a bird of the tropical oceans. The scientific name is from Ancient Greek. The genus comes from ' meaning "claw" or "nail", and , meaning "saw". The specific ...
, and emerald dove. 3. Reptiles: asian water monitor, reticulated python, and cobras. 4. Amphibians: giant mountain frogs, ornate froglets, and common tree frog. 5. Freshwater fish and marine fish: blue danio fish, coral reef fish, and lizard fish. 6. Coral reef animals:
staghorn coral The staghorn coral (''Acropora cervicornis'') is a branching, stony coral with cylindrical branches ranging from a few centimetres to over two metres in length and height. It occurs in back reef and fore reef environments from depth. The upper ...
, ''
Fungia fungites ''Fungia'' is a genus of corals in the family Fungiidae. It is monotypic with the single species ''Fungia fungites'', which is found growing on reefs in the Indo-Pacific. Taxonomy Until 2015, the genus ''Fungia'' had more than 30 species, but ba ...
'', and
anemone coral ''Anemone'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are commonly called windflowers. They are native to the temperate and subtropical regions of all continents except Australia, New Zealand an ...
.


Flora

The plants in Mu Ko Lanta National Park can be categorized into three groups. 1. Rainforest: The total area of rainforest at Mu Ko Lanta Yai is about 19.42 km2. The average height of trees is 15–25 meters. The important plants are ''
Hopea ferrea ''Hopea ferrea'' is a species of tree in the family Dipterocarpaceae. It is native to Cambodia, Laos, Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., g ...
'', '' Dipterocarpus turbinatus'' and ''
Lagerstroemia floribunda ''Lagerstroemia floribunda'', also known as Thai crape myrtle and ''kedah bungor'', is a species of flowering plant in the family Lythraceae. It is native of the tropical region of Southeast Asia. In Thailand, it is the provincial tree of Sarab ...
''. 2. Mangrove forest: On Ko Ngu, Ko Mai Ngam, and Ko Mai Ngam Tai. The average height of trees is five meters. There are many plants in the mangrove forest, such as ''
Avicennia alba ''Avicennia alba'' is a species of tropical mangrove in the family Acanthaceae. It is found growing in coastal and estuarine locations in India, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Oceania. Description ''A. alba'' forms a low, dense bushy crown ofte ...
'', '' Rhizophora apiculata'', and ''
Rhizophora mucronata ''Rhizophora mucronata'' (loop-root mangrove, red mangrove or Asiatic mangrove) is a species of mangrove found on coasts and river banks in East Africa and the Indo-Pacific region. Description ''Rhizophora mucronata'' is a small to medium si ...
''. 3. Beach forest: Found on Ko Ngai between the beach and rainforest. Significant plants are
bengal almond ''Terminalia catappa'' is a large tropical tree in the leadwood tree family, Combretaceae, native to Asia, Australia, the Pacific, Madagascar and Seychelles. Common names in English include country almond, Indian almond, Malabar almond, sea almo ...
, '' Millettia pinnata'', and beach morning glory.


Gallery

1062-mu-koh-lanta-national-park-05.jpg, Southern cape of Ko Lanta Yai 2016 Prowincja Krabi, Ko Ma (06).jpg, Ko Ma 2016 Prowincja Krabi, Ko Ngai (16).jpg, Ko Ngai 2016 Prowincja Krabi, Ko Ngai (21).jpg, Long-tail boat at Ko Ngai


See also

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List of national parks of Thailand National parks in Thailand ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติ) are defined as ''an area that contains natural resources of ecological importance or unique beauty, or flora and fauna of special importance''. Thailand's protected ar ...
*
List of Protected Areas Regional Offices of Thailand Since the beginning one hundred years ago, forest management in Thailand has undergone many changes, in form of reclassifications, name changes and management changes. All this has resulted in a division of 16 regions with 5 branches in 2002. Five r ...


References

{{authority control National parks of Thailand Protected areas established in 1990 Geography of Krabi province Tourist attractions in Krabi province 1990 establishments in Thailand