Authorities are searching for a tour guide responsible for allowing tourists to step on coral reefs near the Phi Phi Islands, sparking criticism online. This incident occurred in Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, specifically within a regulated snorkelling area near Viking Cave. The area is marked by red buoy lines to protect the delicate marine ecosystem.
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The national park officials emphasized their commitment to conservation efforts, noting they conduct routine patrols and provide clear guidelines to tour operators. They assure the public that there has been no lapse in their duty to oversee these protected areas. Despite these measures, incidents of this nature continue, highlighting ongoing challenges in balancing tourism and environmental preservation.
Officials are actively tracing the tour company involved in this breach of regulations and plan to take legal action against any violations of park rules. The park authorities are also appealing to the public for vigilance, encouraging them to report any misconduct through the park’s hotline and official communication channels.
Looking ahead, it remains crucial for tour operators and visitors to adhere strictly to conservation measures to prevent further damage to the reefs. Park authorities stress the importance of cooperation between all stakeholders to ensure a sustainable future for the region’s natural attractions.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · Khaosod · 24 Apr 2026