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Satun
is a small coastal province facing the Indian Ocean. 80 percent of the
population is Muslim and a pork dish is hardly available. Satun is located
973 kms. from Bangkok and occupies an area of 2,478 square kilometres,
surrounded by Songkhla and Trang as well as the Malaysian state of Perlis.
Most of the area is mountainous having the basin along the coast, and
there are more than 60 offshore islands.
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Satun
is administratively divided into 6 districts and 1 sub-district:
Amphoe Muang Satun, Amphoe Khuan Don, Amphoe Tha Phae, Amphoe
Khuan Ka Long, Amphoe Langu, Ampoe Thung Wa, and King Ampoe Manang.
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Tarutao National Park Thailand's first national marine
park established in 1974 consists of some 50 islands to
the west of Satun. Major attractions in the park are as
follows:
Ko Tarutao the biggest island in the park where the park
office is situated, used to be a prison for long-term punishment
and political prisoners. The island contains several bays
including Ao Phante Malaka with a hilltop viewpoint; Ao
Mo Lae and Ao Son. The ruined prisons are found at Ao Talo
Udang and Ao Talowao.
Ko Adang and Ko Rawi situated 40 kms. west of Ko Tarutao
are famous for beautiful beaches. There are several neighbouring
islands such as Ko Li Pe where a sea gypsy village and coral
reefs can be seen, Ko Hin Ngam which is full of shiny black
pebbles along its beaches, and Ko Khai a small island with
a natural stone arch.
Fascinating divine areas abound around Laem Chabang, Ko
Khai and Hai Ngam. Boats depart form Pak Bara pier (60 kms.
northwest of Satun) to Ko Tarutao daily during November
to May. Contact the national park office (Tel. (074) 729002)
in advance for accommodation on Ko Tarutao and Ko Adang.
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Ko Phetra National Park The park is in the areas of two
provinces: Satun and Trang. It consists of a long coastline
from Amphoe Langu to Amphoe Thung Wa and several offshore
islands such as Ko Phetra, Ko Khao Yai, Ko Lalobaentae,
and Ko Perama. Boats to these islands are available from
the Pak Bara Pier. Accommodation is available at the park
office (3 kms. before Pak Bara) and on Ko Lidi. Private
run bungalows are available on Ko Bulon.
Thale Ban National
Park This is located in the area of Amphoe Muang and Amphoe
Khuan Don, having an outlook as a picturesque lagoon surrounded
by high mountains. Attractions in the park include Namtok
Rani, a small waterfall near the park office: Namtok Yaroi,
a medium size waterfall located 7 kms. from Namtok Yaroi;
Tham Lot Puyu, an aquatic grotto which can be reached by
boat from Tammalang Pier, 9 kms. from town, and the Thai-Malaysian
Border, only 2 kms. from the office of the park.
To get to the
national park, drive along Highway No. 406 from town for
19 kms. and turn right to Route No. 4184 for another 20
kms. Accommodation is available.
Namtok Panan
This waterfall in the area of Tambon Thung Ka Long, consists
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