The hidden gem of Southern Thailand, the Castle of a Thousand Stones in the Andaman Sea

🌟 Highlights:
Prasat Hin Pan Yod, which means 'Castle of a Thousand Stones' in Thai, is a spectacular formation of over a thousand massive boulders. These grand limestone monoliths are one of Thailand's significant geological relics. The Castle of a Thousand Stones is part of the Satun Geopark, which was designated as a Global Geopark by UNESCO in 2018.

💰 Average cost per person:
A day trip costs 800 Thai Baht. We chartered a boat for 6 people for 9,900 Thai Baht. Remembering the yacht in Seychelles that cost 800 euros without meals, Thailand truly is the king of cost-performance.

🗓 Itinerary:
This attraction must be accessed by boat 🚣 during low tide. You can also see huge jellyfish 🪼 in the water. Nearby, there's a long sandbar 'Dragon's Backbone' that only appears at low tide. If you're still not satisfied, you can go hiking and search for ancient fossils dating back 450 million years.

📝 Tips:
In Thailand, flying a drone requires prior registration and application. Each national park requires a separate application. Flying without permission can result in hefty fines or even imprisonment.

Post by WilliamMcGregor14 | Apr 8, 2024

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