Get to know "Pak Bara", the amazing ecology - Satun Sea

 Pak Bara Beach Pak Bara Beach is ideal for tourists who want privacy and serenity. but in the beauty of the scenery atmosphere around the coast View overlooking Koh Tarutao and Langkawi Island, Malaysia. เที่ยวหลีเป๊ะ which is a view that blends in with the blue sky There is a viewpoint for tourists to relax. It is also one of the beautiful sunset viewpoints of Satun Geopark.

Said for the southernmost west coast of Thailand. It has a coastline with a length of 144.88 kilometers, adjacent to 4 districts, 20 sub-districts, 115 villages, and has an amazing ecosystem. From the farthest island line to the coast It consists of fertile coral reefs, 104 islands, deep trenches and shoals.

Under the sea to the mangrove forest which accounted for 12.37% of the total area of ​​the province and measure the purity of nature with seagrass sources, where dugong flocks come to roam Another distinctive feature of the coastline is It is a source of a variety of shellfish, famous for guinea pigs (sent abroad for 2-3 thousand baht per kilogram) and “Pakbara soldier crabs”, a new species of crab in the world that was discovered here.

Satun Sea is divided into two ecosystems that are amazingly interconnected. The outer sea is the Tarutao Islands and their satellites, เที่ยวหลีเป๊ะ which form a natural wall surrounding the bay until reaching Malaysian waters. Tarutao Recognized by UNESCO as an ASEAN Heritage Parks and Reserves, the inner marine ecosystem is the “Phetra Islands and neighboring coasts”, which includes the Pak Bara coves where the port is located. travel with Petra Islands, which have large and small islands spread from the district of La-ngu Thung Wa District, Satun Province to Palian District, Trang Province

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