สตูลวันเดอร์แลนด์‬ SATUN WONDERLAND มหัศจรรย์ถ้ำภูผาเพชร
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Tour route 3 places
  • Khlong Lam Lon Rafting
    Khlong Lam Lon is Satun province’s main canal, originating from the Banthat Mountain Range which connects 3 provinces Patthalung, Trang and Satun. The stream is flowing down from the watershed forest to the Andaman Sea at Pak Bara creating many small rapids including Namtok Wang Sai Thong, the only limestone waterfall in the South. It is more exciting to do rafting through 16 rapids in total by a kayak rather than an inflatable boat, as the overall difficulty of rapids is at the Level easy to hard. You will enjoy the ultimate peaceful nature along the way the crystal clear water, numerous wild orchids. Inaddition, there will be staff along the rafting course to make sure you’ll be safe. In the nearby area you can see lifestyles of the local people by the canal as well as the Sagai Tribe.They still live their traditional life. Most Sakai people will not settle permanently, often migrating, and live life with nature by using banana or rattan leaves as their bed or a roof, finding taro ...
    Khlong Lam Lon Rafting
    Khlong Lam Lon is Satun province’s main canal, originating from the Banthat Mountain Range which connects 3 provinces Patthalung, Trang and Satun. The stream is flowing down from the watershed forest to the Andaman Sea at Pak Bara creating many small rapids including Namtok Wang Sai Thong, the only limestone waterfall in the South. It is more exciting to do rafting through 16 rapids in total by a kayak rather than an inflatable boat, as the overall difficulty of rapids is at the Level easy to hard. You will enjoy the ultimate peaceful nature along the way the crystal clear water, numerous wild orchids. Inaddition, there will be staff along the rafting course to make sure you’ll be safe. In the nearby area you can see lifestyles of the local people by the canal as well as the Sagai Tribe.They still live their traditional life. Most Sakai people will not settle permanently, often migrating, and live life with nature by using banana or rattan leaves as their bed or a roof, finding taro ...
  • Koh Lipe (Tarutao National Park)
    Koh Lipe is part of the much larger Tarutao National Marine Park The distance between Pakbara Pier and Koh Lipe is 62 kilometres, located on the south of Adang Island and the surrounding coral reefs make Koh Lipe a popular spot for divers and for all who love snorkeling. On Koh Lipe you will find dream beaches white powder-sandy beaches and turquoise-blue sea make this place a popular holiday island. On the island there are boat rentals are available for travel to the around islands. The four most famous Koh Lipe beaches are the following: Pattaya Beach is the most popular beach, it’s located on the southern part of the island. Karma Beach located on the northern of the island, opposite to Koh Adang. Sunrise Beach, also known as Hat Chao Ley Beach, is located on the east side of Koh Lipe. Sunset Beach is located on western of Koh Lipe. It is a great place to watch the sunset. Every beach can walk to each others which take about 15-20 minutes. The island is plain with few mount...
    Koh Lipe (Tarutao National Park)
    Koh Lipe is part of the much larger Tarutao National Marine Park The distance between Pakbara Pier and Koh Lipe is 62 kilometres, located on the south of Adang Island and the surrounding coral reefs make Koh Lipe a popular spot for divers and for all who love snorkeling. On Koh Lipe you will find dream beaches white powder-sandy beaches and turquoise-blue sea make this place a popular holiday island. On the island there are boat rentals are available for travel to the around islands. The four most famous Koh Lipe beaches are the following: Pattaya Beach is the most popular beach, it’s located on the southern part of the island. Karma Beach located on the northern of the island, opposite to Koh Adang. Sunrise Beach, also known as Hat Chao Ley Beach, is located on the east side of Koh Lipe. Sunset Beach is located on western of Koh Lipe. It is a great place to watch the sunset. Every beach can walk to each others which take about 15-20 minutes. The island is plain with few mount...
  • Phu Pha Phet Cave
    Phu Pha Phet Cave is the largest cave in Thailand and the fourth rank in the world. The space inside the cave has more than 80,000 square meters divided into almost 20 rooms with a wooden bridge as the passageway throughout the cave and installed lights. The stalagmite perched on condensation when exposed to light will sparkle like a diamond. The interesting rooms are ; - Phu Pha Phet Room is considered as the highlight of the cave. The stalagmites and stalactites within this room sparkle like glittering diamond flakes when illuminated by a light which make it look so indescribably beautiful. - Saeng Morakot Room is in the deepest part of the cave. When the light shines through the cave ceiling and catches the green stalactites and stalagmites, the room seems to glow emerald. This phenomenon can be witnessed in May and June from 3pm - 3.20pm. - MaanPetch (Diamond Curtain) where the stonewalls inside are formed in multiple layers. - Phaya Nak room is where stalagmites have forme...
    Phu Pha Phet Cave
    Phu Pha Phet Cave is the largest cave in Thailand and the fourth rank in the world. The space inside the cave has more than 80,000 square meters divided into almost 20 rooms with a wooden bridge as the passageway throughout the cave and installed lights. The stalagmite perched on condensation when exposed to light will sparkle like a diamond. The interesting rooms are ; - Phu Pha Phet Room is considered as the highlight of the cave. The stalagmites and stalactites within this room sparkle like glittering diamond flakes when illuminated by a light which make it look so indescribably beautiful. - Saeng Morakot Room is in the deepest part of the cave. When the light shines through the cave ceiling and catches the green stalactites and stalagmites, the room seems to glow emerald. This phenomenon can be witnessed in May and June from 3pm - 3.20pm. - MaanPetch (Diamond Curtain) where the stonewalls inside are formed in multiple layers. - Phaya Nak room is where stalagmites have forme...
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