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International Tsunami Museum

The International Tsunami Museum in Khao Lak serves as a powerful reminder of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. This small but informative museum provides visitors with insight into the impact of the disaster and the resilience of the local community in its aftermath. Exhibits include photographs, survivor stories, and educational materials about tsunamis and disaster preparedness. One of the most striking displays is the wreckage of a police boat that was swept inland by the waves, now serving as a memorial.

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The museum is located in Bang Niang, a short distance from Khao Lak’s main tourist areas. It consists of several exhibits, including personal accounts, news footage, and scientific explanations of how tsunamis form. The police boat, which was carried more than a kilometer inland, is one of the most significant symbols of the disaster. There is a small entrance fee, which helps maintain the museum and support local awareness programs.

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The museum is a sobering experience, and some of the images and stories can be emotional. It is an important visit for those who want to understand the history of Khao Lak and the strength of its people. There are limited facilities on-site, but nearby cafés and shops offer refreshments. Visitors should be respectful when viewing the exhibits, as many locals still feel the deep impact of the tragedy.

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The International Tsunami Museum is located along the main road in Bang Niang, just a 10-minute drive from central Khao Lak. It is easily accessible by taxi, rental scooter, or bicycle. Most tour operators in the area include the museum as part of a sightseeing itinerary. If traveling from Phuket, the journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours by car.

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The museum is open year-round, typically from morning to late afternoon. The best time to visit is during the cooler hours of the morning or late afternoon. Since it is a relatively small museum, it is best to avoid peak hours when tour groups may be present.