Interests within the thale ban National Park.1. the bung thale ban is a Lake approximately 125 acres of fish and animals living as many as are of the sound is khiat wak only keep inviting everyone to visit the Lake, this property must stop listening to sea Lake Banteay also to address endemic of the BA con. Rare water plants up to mingle with many kinds of life. Around the Lake there is a wooden bridge and the magnificent pavilions and absorb the atmosphere of bung thale ban visitors. There is also a nature path and herb garden which is located near National Park.2. pasture Wang Ka before the thale ban National Park. Approximately 8 kilometres separate the right about 10 km along the road lateritic general conditions as a big pasture. In the West Valley, is the kind of rare woods, Ben t is praprai South. There is a lot of the animals such as Leopard, porcupines, wild tragulus pygmocus village. Wild chicken, etc., there is also a bird varieties ideal for bird watching and rapklang Valley area, ideal to rest or to attend various camps.3. sprinkle the drug away from the waterfall the thale ban National Park is approximately 6 km, which is on the right side of the road and is approximately 700 meters waterfalls. up to 9 floors, the top floor is the most beautiful waterfall, which is originated from the rainforest of mountain, China.4. the cave of stone, Earth is the thale ban National Park, approximately 2 kilometers, about 700 meters deep inside the cave with stalagmites and rock creeks flowing through regeneration, there are various kinds of fresh water fish and Tin miner tools in the World War 2 era remains, and there are also different types of bats to people visiting.5.ถ้ำลอดปูยู เดินทางจากตัวเมือง จังหวัดสตูล ใช้ทางหลวงหมายเลข 4183 (สตูล-ตำมะลัง) ประมาณ 9 กิโลเมตร ถึงท่าเรือตำมะลัง นักท่องเที่ยวสามารถติดต่อเช่าเรือได้ที่ ท่าเรือตำมะลัง ใช้เวลาประมาณ 45 นาที่ ในการเดินทางไปยังถำลอดปูยู ระหว่างการเดินทางสามารถชมป่าชายเลนที่สมบูรณ์ และเขาหินปูนที่สวยงาม สามารถลอดถ้ำได้ ถ้ำมีลักษณะเขาขวางคลอง
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