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Satun
is a small province in the south of Thailand that borders
Malaysia, facing the Andaman Sea. The province possesses renowned
picturesque islands with verdant forests and mountainous land. The
majority of the locals are Muslim. It is located 973 kilometres from
Bangkok and occupies an area of 2,478 square kilometres with 80
kilometres of coastline.

Most tourists head out to the
pristine islands of Tarutao National Park. Its landscape is full of
underwater peaks, excellent beaches, calm and peaceful coves, jungle and
mangrove swamps. Snorkelling can be found at Lipe island, while
neighbour Adnag island is stunning with forest, hills and waterfalls.
Around Satun, there are plenty of interesting sights, including dove
farms, forest parks and huge waterfall. Thale Ban National Park is
famous for its abundant wildlife, with many waterfalls and caves worth
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