“Vast grasslands surrounded by limestone mountains and clear reservoirs. A peaceful atmosphere perfect for spotting diverse wildlife and birdwatching amidst stunning natural scenery.”

Wang Pra Grassland is situated in the northern reaches of Thale Ban National Park, spanning the border of Khuan Don and Khuan Kalong Districts in Satun Province. Geographically, it is a vast, naturally occurring savanna nestled deep within the valleys of the Banthad Mountain Range. This area functions as a vital wildlife oasis, centered around the Wang Pra Reservoir—a crucial water source that sustains the local ecosystem throughout the year. The surrounding geology is characterized by rugged limestone karsts intermingled with dense, lush tropical rainforests, resulting in exceptional biodiversity that frequently attracts zoologists and nature researchers monitoring rare species.

Ecologically, the grassland serves as a primary foraging ground for a wide array of wildlife. It is a well-known habitat for the yellow-throated marten and various species of both waterfowl and forest birds that frequent the reservoir at dawn. Beyond its biological significance, the area holds local historical importance as a former transit route before its incorporation into the national park system. Today, it is strictly managed by the Thale Ban National Park Protection Unit 1 (Wang Pra), which focuses on conservation efforts to prevent forest encroachment into the grassland, ensuring the open savanna remains intact for the species that depend on it for survival.

For eco-conscious travelers, Wang Pra Grassland offers a starkly different experience from Satun’s famous coastal attractions. The landscape undergoes a dramatic seasonal transformation, shifting from vibrant emerald green during the rainy season to a brilliant golden hue in the dry months. A major highlight is the mirror-like reflection of the limestone mountains on the still surface of the reservoir, often cited as one of the most picturesque landscape photography spots in the province. Furthermore, the area is a preferred site for stargazing due to minimal light pollution from urban centers, providing exceptionally clear views of the stars and the Milky Way on cloudless nights.


How to Get There
  • From Satun city center, take Highway 406 toward Khuan Don District. Turn onto Highway 4184 (the road to Wang Prachan Border). Follow the signs to the National Park Protection Unit Thale Ban 1 (Wang Pra).

Travel Tips
  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for cooler weather, better lighting, and higher chances of spotting wildlife
  • Bring binoculars or a zoom lens, as the grassland is vast and animals are usually seen from a distance
  • Wear proper outdoor footwear and be cautious of slippery ground, especially during the rainy season
  • Keep noise levels low and avoid feeding animals to help preserve the natural ecosystem of Thale Ban National Park

Admission Fees:

  • Thai Nationals: Adults 20 THB, Children 10 THB

  • Foreign Nationals: Adults 200 THB, Children 100 THB

  • Vehicle Fees: Cars 30 THB, Motorcycles 20 THB (Note: Fees are based on the standard rates provided by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation)

Opening Hours:

  • Open daily from 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
  • (Pro Tip: For the best wildlife spotting opportunities and perfect water reflections, it is recommended to arrive early before 09:00 AM.)

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