In Phang Nga Province in southern Thailand, the popular tourist Similan Islands, part of the Surin Islands Marine Park, have been closed to visitors until November due to the onset of the rainy season, The Thaiger reports.

"In the Similan region The rainy season is beginning on the islands in southern Thailand. According to the forecast, there will be heavy rainfall and strong waves up to three meters. Usually we close the territory of the reserve from May 16, but this year, based on the forecast, we are forced to close the Similan Islands to tourists today," said the director of the Surin Islands National Park Phutthaphot Kuprasit, the publication reports.
It is also noted that the reserve will begin accepting tourists again on November 16 and will be open until May 16, 2020.
Source: trn-news.ru