Sa Nang Manora Forest Park Travel Guide

Situated around four kilometers north of Phang-Nga town, Sa Nang Manora Forest Park is a quaint and picturesque woodland area slightly inland of the Andaman coast.

What is It?
One of Thailand's best kept rainforest parks.
When to Go
Dry season, December to April.
Nearest Town
Phang-Nga town, four kilometers away.
Don't Miss
the waterfall and a swim in the rock pools.
Trivia
the waterfall in Sa Nang Manora is one of the few in Thailand to flow all year round.

It is based in the area of Tambon Nop Pring in Phang-Nga Province and is very popular with eco-tourists. While many tourists tend to stick to the beaches of southwest Thailand, Sa Nang Manora makes a pleasant change and interesting detour if you have time on your hands.

The park is home to a stunning multi-tiered waterfall which has rock pools for swimming at various points and there is a two kilometer hiking trail which winds through the park.

Sa Nang Manora was established as a park by Thailand's Royal Forest Department in 1980 and is perennially popular with picnickers. While not necessarily on the main tourist routes, Sa Nang Manora remains a charming example of Thailand's unspoiled rainforests.

Travel to Sa Nang Manora Forest Park - Getting There

Easily reached by songthaew or tuk-tuk from Phang-Nga town, around a 10 or 15-minute drive. Entrance to the park is free, unlike many of Thailand's national parks. Phang-Nga is accessed by air via Phuket Airport and a connecting car or bus journey 1 hour north, or directly by road from Bangkok along National Highway 4, around a 12-hour drive.