Visit Satun
Satun is a province located on the Southwestern coast of Thailand and part of the Malay Peninsula. It is famous for its stunning beaches and limestone caves, as well as its access to the nearby island of Langkawi in Malaysia.
One must-visit tourist destination in Satun is Ko Tarutao, an island that has been declared a national park due to its high biodiversity and abundance of wildlife. From here, visitors can explore white-sand beaches, coral reefs, mangrove forests and even ancient ruins.
The city of Satun itself boasts a long history dating back to the pre-historic era when people first settled there during the Neolithic period. It was later colonized by European powers such as France and Britain before becoming part of Thailand in 1909. Today it remains one of Thailand's most culturally diverse provinces with influences from both Thai and Malaysian cultures evident throughout its culture, architecture and cuisine.
One must-visit tourist destination in Satun is Ko Tarutao, an island that has been declared a national park due to its high biodiversity and abundance of wildlife. From here, visitors can explore white-sand beaches, coral reefs, mangrove forests and even ancient ruins.
The city of Satun itself boasts a long history dating back to the pre-historic era when people first settled there during the Neolithic period. It was later colonized by European powers such as France and Britain before becoming part of Thailand in 1909. Today it remains one of Thailand's most culturally diverse provinces with influences from both Thai and Malaysian cultures evident throughout its culture, architecture and cuisine.
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