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🌿 Escape the city and immerse yourself in nature at "Talay Ban National Park" in Satun.
A hidden secret in the southern border forests.
If you're looking for a unique, uncrowded nature destination that still retains the raw beauty of the forest, give "Talay Ban" in Satun Province a try. This oasis amidst the valley offers a serene and natural beauty that seems as if nature intended it to be.
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🛶 A valley lake that's more than just water.
Talay Ban isn't just a sea; it's a large freshwater lake formed by the collapse of the earth's crust. Surrounded by limestone mountains and lush, evergreen rainforest, the lake reflects soft sunlight and mist, making it feel like you've stepped into an adventure movie.
There's a long wooden bridge on the lake for walking and enjoying the view, and a pavilion by the water offers a quiet place to sit and listen to the rustling of leaves, the lapping of water, and the constant calls of wild birds.
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🐒 Go hiking, birdwatch, and listen to the "frog barking."
This place isn't just about the lake. But it's also home to rare wildlife, including hornbills, magpies, macaques, flying squirrels, and, most notably, the "Wak" (water dog) — a strange species of frog with a loud "wak" sound that will resonate throughout the night, a sound you'll never forget!
Nature trails range in level from easy trails around the lake to challenging ones like "Khao Phap Peng," which takes hours to climb to the summit. The reward is a 360-degree view of the sea of mist, without having to crowd anyone.
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🏕 Spend a night under the stars in the vast forest
For those who truly want to experience the deep forest, we recommend camping for a night. The sounds of nature surround you at night, with no city lights or mobile phone signals, just the sounds of crickets, birds, and a cool breeze — a true detox from city life.
The park has tent sites, restrooms, and accommodations available. Or you can bring your own tent and set up camp as you please.
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💬 A short summary from the heart:
Talay Ban is a place where we truly "stop," stop to look, stop to listen, stop to take a deep breath, and realize that nature always has something to love. It may not be flashy, luxurious, or brightly colored, but it offers a quiet joy that's hard to find these days.
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📌 If you're tired of the sea or crowded mountains, try "Talay Ban," where you'll experience true "nature therapy."
📍 Location: Talay Ban National Park, Khuan Don District, Satun Province
🕒 Opening Hours: Daily 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
💸 Entrance Fee: 40 baht (Thais) / 200 baht (foreigners)
🏕 Accommodation and a camping area are available.
Highly recommended!
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