Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - 20 19 List of closed scenic spots in rainy season in Thailand+time
20 19 List of closed scenic spots in rainy season in Thailand+time
The climate in Thailand is obviously different from that in China. Affected by tropical monsoon, south-central Thailand can be obviously divided into three seasons: February to May is the hot season; The rainy season from June to the end of 65438+ 10, and the cool season from 165438+ 10 to the following year.
At present, it is the rainy season in Thailand, and the departmental attractions are temporarily closed. Friends who are going to travel must do their homework in advance.
In addition, because of the weather, there may be some potential dangers caused by natural factors and external factors, so the following tips must be paid attention to!
According to Thai media reports, the director of the National Park Office of Thailand's National Wildlife Conservation Department said that due to the recent rainy season in Thailand and the complicated weather in many places, in order to restore the natural ecological environment and ensure the personal and property safety of tourists, the National Natural Parks Department decided to close some national natural parks from May. Tourist attractions and camping sites.
List of tourist attractions to be closed in Quantai, northern Thailand
DoiWiangPha National Park DoiWiangPha Peak (closed from May/KLOC-0 to September 30th);
Tent camp near DoiSuthep-Pui National Park (May 1 to1October 3 1 closed);
Tourist places near Kaanglang, Nanhe, Sinan National Park (closed from May/KLOC-0 to September 30th);
Tent camp near Huainandang National Park (May1-September 30th)
Northeast Thailand
Taton Falls and KhaeHuaiMak(KaengTana Kaeng Tana National Park 5 (May 1 to July 3 1 closed);
Phu
Enter the pagodas, pagodas and Xigong around Langka National Park (closed from May 1 to1October 3 1);
Eastern Thailand
KoKuDee Island and Getalu Island around KhaoLaemYa_MuKoSamet National Park (closed from May to September 30th);
Western Thailand
ThamSaoHin Cave and ThamNangAen Cave around LamKhlongNgu National Park (May1-February 28th);
Southern Thailand
KOA dang-RaWi Islands in Daru National Ocean Park, Gebrunlai Island and KoLaoLiang Island in KoPeTra National Park;
Oketao Bay and Elephant Island in Lalang Islands National Park;
Korok Island, Nai Island and Mukoha Islands in Mukolanta National Park;
Similan Islands in Similan Islands National Park;
All maritime tourist attractions in Surin Islands and Lymson National Park in Surin National Park (all the above are closed from May 16 to1October 14);
The flower viewing area in KhaoSok National Park (closed from May 1 to May 65438+1October 3 1);
Flower viewing area behind BanThamPhueng in KhlongPhanom National Park (May 1 to1October 3 1 closed).
Points for attention in playing 1 When swimming in a safe area, pay attention to the color of the flag and swim in a swimming area covered by buoys.
Swimming in deep water, rough seas and rocky areas is strictly prohibited. Pay attention to the color of the national flag, for example, the yellow flag means that swimming alone is strictly prohibited. If it is a red flag, it means danger. If there are two red flags, this area is very dangerous.
It is forbidden to swim after meals and when the weather is hot.
Because it may lead to stomach cramps and drowning. Take a rest 1 hour after eating, swim in a safe swimming area, slowly enter the water, and adjust your body state to adapt to the water temperature.
Wear a life jacket or rubber band to prevent drowning.
Swimming near motorboats is strictly prohibited. This may be hit by a boat or paddle, resulting in injury or death.
Children are forbidden to swim alone.
Parents should pay close attention to their children and don't let them leave their sight, so as not to save themselves when they are hit by waves or have convulsions.
5. Countermeasures in case of emergency
If you are involved in the waves, you should get rid of the involved area;
It is forbidden to swim against the current in the case of strong attack by waves, which is easy to cause fatigue;
Swimming should be parallel to the coast to help get rid of the current;
Or if you are far from the coast, you should drift downstream until the rescue boat comes to save you.
6. Precautions when diving
Always abide by the rules and instructions of diving area and choose appropriate diving equipment;
If you are diving for the first time (snorkeling), you should know how to use it and practice how to use the equipment until you can use it skillfully. You should be accompanied by at least one diver.
If it is deep diving, you should learn and obtain various permits, and don't dive in the big wave area;
If the current begins to flow away from the coast, or there are signs of rain, or the waves begin to rise, you should immediately stop diving activities;
In addition, don't chase or catch marine life, because it will lead to tension and fear of animals.
7. Don't step on or stand on coral, and don't disturb the sediment to make it float.
Coral is a creature with a long growth cycle and is very fragile. Even the slightest touch can lead to the death of corals. It is illegal to stand and walk on coral, and you will be fined 5000- 10000 baht, or imprisoned for less than one year, or both.
8. It is forbidden to feed fish.
Because this will make creatures dependent on tourists' food, and there will be more aggressive behavior. This may hurt other animals and humans. More importantly, change the balance of the ecosystem.
9. It is forbidden to throw rubbish into the sea.
Garbage at sea will bring many problems to many kinds of creatures, such as turtles, whales and even fish-eating birds, which mistake plastic for food and eat it by mistake;
In addition, the toxins that pollute garbage enter the seawater and enter the food chain system, which will cause harm to the human beings of the final consumers;
In addition, the garbage washed ashore will also affect human beings, the beach environment and the survival of creatures on the beach.
10. It is forbidden to collect or catch anything in the sea.
Collecting corals will upset the natural balance. Living things may lack some elements and nutrients needed for growth. Collecting corals and ornamental fish is illegal and will be fined 5000- 10000 baht, or imprisoned for less than one year, or both.
In addition, taking corals or coral remains, coral products and ornamental fish out of the country will be punished with a fine of five times the value of the products, imprisonment for up to 65,438+00 years, or both.
1 1. Check the weather in advance.
Check the weather forecast in advance. If there are meteorological warnings such as rainstorm and thunderstorm, the plan for going to sea should be cancelled.
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