Thale Ban National Park

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Thale Ban National Park

Wang Prachan, Kuandon District, Satun Province.

Talae Ban National Park, despite its name containing the word "talae" (sea), is a stunning terrestrial park that captivates nature enthusiasts with its lush, vibrant rainforest. The park features a large swamp, which contributes to its name, as well as beautiful and renowned waterfalls such as Yaro Waterfall and Ton Pliew Waterfall. In addition to these natural wonders, visitors can explore a variety of forest types, including the dense rainforest that is home to the indigenous Sakai people, as well as young forests and mangrove forests within the park’s area. The rich biodiversity here includes the famous water dogs, or warg frogs, which are considered one of the symbols of Talae Ban’s wetlands. These frogs are known to inhabit the Bakong forests, and their calls resemble that of puppies, with the distinctive "warg" sound during the mating season. The entrance fee is just 40 baht for adults and 20 baht for children.

Province: Satun

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