The weather is hot, and I don't know where to go. I only have half a day.
When it's extremely hot, I think of water.
Nakhon Nayok is a good option. Going to Khlong Madeua alone isn't fun.
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Let's go see the reservoir.
These three reservoirs are located in close proximity, are of similar age, and experience a comparable level of tranquility due to their low population density.
Even on holidays, there are some winding roads to play on, just enough to keep things interesting.
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Huai Pru, Sai Thong, Khlong Bod
From Bangkok, heading towards Nakhon Nayok, today we left late. The first destination is
The Red Mouthed Monk Temple is near the lottery draw. Hahahaha.
It's almost noon. Last time, we had noodles behind the temple.
Delicious. It's a rustic noodle dish with minced pork and dried shrimp. It's hard to find.
Disappointed this time.
Dried shrimp is still available, but the price has increased from 25 baht to 30 baht. The taste remains the same, despite the price change.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
Feeling a little bored, so I might as well pray for some lucky numbers. To be honest, I've never really been into the lottery.
After paying respects at the temple and purchasing lottery tickets, we were all set.
Head towards Huai Pru Reservoir by driving back towards Nakhon Nayok. Pass the Rong Kluea Market and you will see an alley on the right-hand side.
Turn into this alleyway, you will see a sign that says "Provincial Public Health Office".
At the end of the road, turn right at the intersection. Look for the sign that says "Pai Ri Resort".
This resort is located directly on the Saithong Reservoir.
Right, right, right, right, right, oh my! What's that yellow? It's cassia fistula. Let's take a picture.
Just keep going straight.
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The reservoir is on the right. There should be a sign, but I missed it.
The entrance is approximately here.
We have arrived at the Huai Pru Reservoir.
Huai Pru Reservoir: A Scenic Gem for Recreation and Water Sports
Huai Pru Reservoir, despite its small size, boasts stunning natural scenery and year-round water availability. A paved road encircles the reservoir, making it an ideal destination for both leisure and sports enthusiasts.
A Haven for Relaxation and Recreation:
- The reservoir serves as a popular tourist spot for locals seeking relaxation and rejuvenation.
- Its scenic beauty provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
A Cyclist's Paradise:
- The paved road surrounding the reservoir offers a perfect route for cycling enthusiasts.
- The picturesque surroundings enhance the cycling experience, making it a truly enjoyable activity.
A Hub for Water Sports:
- Huai Pru Reservoir is recognized as the center for water sports in Nakhon Nayok province.
- Its calm waters provide ideal conditions for various water activities, including:
- Rowing
- Canoeing
- Sailing
- Windsurfing (during specific periods)
A Unique Destination:
- The combination of scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and water sports facilities makes Huai Pru Reservoir a unique and attractive destination.
- It caters to diverse interests, offering something for everyone.
Nakhonnayok Provincial Website
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On weekdays, there are no people at all, and on weekends, there are very few people.
At the end of the reservoir, turn left onto a gravel road. Turn right onto asphalt and drive along the bottom of the dam.
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The path converges at the entrance. It would be a beautiful sight if you were to cycle or run there.
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Continue, heading along the path to the Trai Thong Reservoir.
Crash!!
Ride straight ahead, past the usual spot, but this time it's a good thing we went past, we entered another way.
Normally, I would enter through Soi Sai Thong 1, but this time I went through Soi Sai Thong 2.
Wow, seeing this makes me want to lay down a blanket and sleep right here.
Shady, breezy, no one knows whose it is, but no one is around, so I parked the car and took a nap.
Oops.
Let's go! Let's continue.
Stay as you are, or else I won't know where you've been.
Tra Bong Reservoir
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The picturesque Saithong Reservoir boasts a stunning mountainous backdrop, offering a serene and romantic escape for visitors. The well-maintained roads surrounding the reservoir provide easy access for exploration, while the nearby Saithong Waterfall, though small, offers a delightful diversion just 2 kilometers upstream.
Official website of Nakhon Nayok Province
As shown in the picture above, the end of the reservoir ridge is on the left. If you turn left, you will exit Soi Sai Thong 2 and pass the pond where I sat and rested.
If you turn right, you will reach Sai Thong Waterfall and Rai Pai Resort.
It's currently past 1 pm, and it's peaceful and quiet. There's nothing to worry about.
The last time I arrived at around 4 pm, I didn't dare to enter.
Over two hours of relaxed photography.
Old National Park Boundary Sign
There's no one here, huh?
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The trees are dense, the path is deserted, and the birds are singing clearly.
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At this point, morale began to falter. This is likely to be a crossing point.
I just realized it's April, so there should be plenty of water.
However, I believe there will be some soaking pools for your feet.
The deeper you ride, the more serene it becomes. The more desolate, the louder the birds sing.
"This is it! I can't see a way out. I have to make a choice, now."
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Well, this is as far as it goes. I guess I'll have to keep walking.
Walk down the path for about 2 meters. Just 2 meters.
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This image shows a dry landscape. It is likely that the area would be more beautiful if there was water, making it a more inviting place to swim.
Let's go back. Before we leave, let's take a picture above the dam. You can swim here, but the locals warn you to be careful of buffalo leeches.
I went out to refill the oil bottle and saw that there was also juice being blended.
A cup of 91-octane gasoline costs only 10 baht.
Refueling people, refueling cars, and moving on to the Khlong Bod Reservoir, running back from the Sai Thong Reservoir, passing the Huai Pru Reservoir.
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Turn right here for Wat Somboon Samakkee.
Turn right here and follow the road. Look to your right, you will see a pond. Slow down and turn right into the pond.
The Khlong Bod Reservoir may appear somewhat dated, but it offers a tranquil atmosphere with areas suitable for spreading a mat and enjoying snacks, making it an ideal spot for relaxation.
At this point, I'll take a break to rest my eyes for a bit, but not enough to fall asleep, before continuing my journey back to Bangkok.
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On the way back, follow the road until you reach the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. Then turn left and head towards Suwannasorn Road.
Follow the signs to return to Bangkok.
These three reservoirs are ideal for relaxation, but please help keep them clean.
Due to the limited number of staff, it is difficult to provide adequate care. Despite this, the place remains peaceful on weekends, as I have frequently visited in the past.
Unlike the bustling Khun Dan Dam, which is lively all day long.
Goodbye for now. I will tell you more about my travels next time.
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