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Thale Ban National Park is one of the most distinctive protected natural areas on Thailand’s Andaman coast. It is located along the Thailand–Malaysia border within the Sankalakhiri mountain range, which serves as a natural barrier and an important watershed supporting ecosystems across Satun Province. The park’s most prominent feature is “Thale Ban Lake,” a lar...
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Koh Khai is a small limestone island located between Tarutao Island and Adang Island within Tarutao National Park in Satun Province. It is considered one of the most iconic landmarks of the Thai Andaman Sea and serves as a symbol of tourism in Satun. The island’s most distinctive feature is its natural stone arch, formed over thousands of years through the erosion of waves and seawater. This...
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Koh Tarutao the biggest island in the park where the park office is situated. The main island of Tarutao used to be a jail for convicts but now tourists can walk along trails to beaches and cliffs. The ruined prisons are found at Ao Talo Udang, on the southern tip of island and at Ao Talowao, on the middle of east coast. The island contains several bays including Ao Phante Malaka with a ...
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Koh Lipe is a beautiful island located in the southern part of Thailand within Tarutao National Marine Park, just south of Ko Adang. The name "Lipe" comes from the Urak Lawoi language, meaning "flat island," reflecting its geographic nature. Surrounded by vibrant coral reefs and shallow turquoise waters, Koh Lipe is a haven for snorkelers and divers. The island is part of the protected marine park...
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Khao To Ngai is situated within the headquarters of Mu Ko Phetra National Park and holds immense significance as a key site within the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark. Geographically, it is a prominent mountain formation protruding into the sea, nestled between Phangka Bay and Pak Bara Bay. Its most distinguished feature, which has garnered international geological interest, is the geological contact ...
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Dragon Back Beach, located at Ban Bakan Yai in the Tanyong Po sub-district of Satun, is one of the most remarkable natural phenomena within the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark. This geological marvel is not a typical sandbar; rather, it is a massive accumulation of millions of tiny seashells swept together by unique current patterns. Stretching over 3 to 4 kilometers, this beach connects Hua Man Islan...
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Koh Khao Yai, situated within the Mu Ko Phetra National Park, stands as a cornerstone of the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark—Thailand's first-ever UNESCO-recognized global geopark. The island's geological composition is primarily characterized by Ordovician limestone, dating back over 450 million years. Its most profound feature is the "Prasat Hin Pan Yod" (Thousand-Spired Stone Castle), a geolo...
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Wang Prachan Checkpoint (Thailand–Malaysia Border) is one of the most important permanent border crossings in Satun Province. Located in Khuan Don District, it connects to Wang Kelian in Perlis, Malaysia, serving as a key route for trade, tourism, and economic exchange between southern Thailand and northern Malaysia. The unique charm of Wang Prachan lies in its mountain valley setting, surro...
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Satun Geopark Museum, situated within the Thung Wa Subdistrict Administrative Organization, serves as the primary gateway to Thailand’s first UNESCO Global Geopark. This site holds immense international significance as it provides evidence of fossils spanning all six periods of the Paleozoic Era—from the Cambrian to the Permian—covering a timeline of approximately 541 to 252 mill...
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