A: Where should we go this weekend?
B: (After opening Google) Let's go here, "Thung Prong Thong".
A: What is that?!
B: Come on, let's go first and then I'll tell you.

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"Thung Prong Thong, Pak Nam Prasae, Rayong Province"




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-- I traveled from Bangkok by motorway, Bangkok heading to Chonburi Province.
Then turn left onto Highway 344, Chonburi - Klaeng. But it's a coincidence that the route I'm using is currently under construction.
The whole way is not very convenient.
It took me almost 4 hours to reach my destination, which was already late in the evening. The sun was about to set. --





-- Drive in according to the signs (some signs are hidden, haha).
There are several parking options, but most people park at the first lot (me too).
Parking fee is 20 baht. You can take a motorcycle sidecar for 5 baht per person. --





-- Before reaching the entrance, there are shops selling various items, mostly drinks and simple snacks. There are also motorcycle taxis waiting to transport visitors. I asked an aunt who was giving me a ride if her income was good, considering the recent influx of people. She said that many villagers are now driving motorcycle taxis, so the waiting time for customers has increased. Sometimes, she only gets two customers per ride. I gave her 20 baht as a small tip to help her out. --





-- The path leading in was a typical mangrove forest, the kind I'd walked through before.
The only difference was that people were constantly walking past each other, as the water had receded, likely due to it being evening. --


-- After a short walk, I saw a view that made me scream….. Wooooooooooooow!!!!!
It was so beautiful. I forgot all about the hot weather.
The view of the famous golden mangrove field, which my girlfriend searched for on the internet before we came here,
was right in front of me. --





- I sat at the first viewpoint for a while, taking pictures as I went.
People were walking in and out, non-stop.
The excited voices of the people who had just arrived kept me smiling the whole time I was sitting there. --





-- After enjoying the view for a while, we continued walking. The mangrove forest trail is actually quite long.
You can walk all the way to the HTMS Prasae Monument.
However, since we arrived late in the afternoon, we didn't walk very far. --





-- This place makes me feel a love for nature, I can't explain it 5555555
It's cool, with a muddy, salty smell.
It's a very strange feeling. --





-- This place is marked as a conservation area for mangrove crabs.
We didn't forget to take pictures of the crabs to share with you.
There are a lot of crabs here. It's amazing that Thailand still has such a rich place like this. --






-- We walked around taking pictures, going back and forth. Wherever it was beautiful, we stopped to take pictures.
Wherever it wasn't beautiful, we tried to make it look beautiful. 555555
The villagers were very friendly. They suggested that we walk over there, over here.
I promise that next time I will come back to make up for it, I didn't walk all the way, auntie. --

We've reached the end of the curve, the golden meadows of Thung Prong, a place of abundance and prosperity.
I'm glad that Thailand still has such beautiful places for us to visit.
Thank you to the uncle and aunt who helped take care of this mangrove forest, making it a sight to behold.
Thank you to my fellow travelers, without you this journey wouldn't have been possible.
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"And thank you for riding with me, all the way to the end of the curve."






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