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This is the sixteenth edition of our Journey Travel with Us series, where we review and share our travel experiences. Join us as we explore, eat, relax, and fall in love with the places we visit.
This weekend, we have an easy day trip for you, just a short distance from Bangkok. Let's head to…
Bang Pu Recreation Center: A Birdwatcher's Paradise
Bang Pu is the perfect place to watch seagulls, feel the sea breeze, and capture some amazing photos. It's a must-visit destination!
Bang Pu Recreation Center
A haven for migrating gulls: A temporary home for tens of thousands
This sentence describes a location that serves as a temporary residence for tens of thousands of migrating gulls during a specific period.
This has solidified Bang Pu's position as a top-ranked destination.
The birds have arrived and will soon be flying back.
Hasten to visit before the birds fly back! Mark your calendars and check in for stunning photos at Bang Pu!
Free entry (except for bird food)
Coordinates of Bang Pu Airfield, Recreation Center of the Royal Thai Army Quartermaster Department
Samut Prakan Province, Open daily from 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Tel. 02-323-9911
Also known as the Sukta Bridge, it is a long concrete bridge that extends out into the sea.
An ideal location for birdwatching and witnessing breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the sea.
Although the migratory birds have returned, at least we can still see this one.
The largest seagull statue in Bang Pu!
Standing on the bridge in front of the Sala Sukjai building, ready to flap its wings and welcome tourists.
The Sala Sukjai pavilion is located at the end of the bridge. Inside, there are restaurants, beverage shops, and souvenir shops.
Note: We arrived early, so we didn't have the opportunity to go in and sit down, as it wasn't open yet.
The gulls here migrate from Siberia to escape the cold between November and April each year.
The little bird escaped the cold and sought refuge in the warmth of our home. (It seems they prefer the heat.)
Exhausted from flying, they decided to take a break to catch their breath and cool off by dipping their feet in the water.
This is a charming sight, different from the feeling when it spreads its wings in the sky.
A popular food used to lure birds is pork crackling, which is available at various prices.
The starting price for a krathong is 10 baht, 20 baht, or 50 baht, depending on the amount of food you want to give to the birds.
For the brave, hold the pork rind firmly, extend your arm fully, and strike a pose. Tell the photographer to stand by and take rapid shots.
If you're feeling squeamish, look away. Hold your hand still, and the bird will eventually snatch the pork rind itself.
We were also one of those who were hesitant, afraid that the birds would peck our hands. 555555
In this picture, it is unclear whether the bird will fly to eat the pork rind that we are holding up.
Upon arriving home and reviewing the photos, I realized, "Wow! Today, we managed to get the bird to eat from our hand."
Some people are practicing their skills in catching pork rinds. Let's see how good they are!
Don't be so condescending. My acne is really bad right now (the bird didn't say that). 555555555
In the middle of the sea, a bamboo heart-shaped structure was created for birds to perch on, creating a visually striking sight.
Enjoy birdwatching without disappointment! The bird exhibition has been extended until the end of March.
She will then begin to migrate back to her hometown!
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The vast expanse of the sky, where even birds do not fly, gives the impression of being high above the ground.
In the late afternoon, there are significantly more tourists visiting to observe the birds and soak up the atmosphere compared to the morning hours.
Both weekdays and weekends, especially during holidays or national holidays.
On the way back, stop by to see the egret. If you're lucky, you might see it strutting around the mangrove forest near the parking lot.
A Day Trip to Bang Pu: A Tranquil Escape
Looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life? Look no further than Bang Pu, a charming seaside town located just a short distance from Bangkok. Whether you choose a weekday or a weekend, Bang Pu offers a delightful experience for all.
Embark on a leisurely stroll along the serene beach, breathing in the fresh, cool morning air. The tranquility of the early hours provides a welcome respite from the crowds that gather later in the day. While the atmosphere may differ between morning and evening, the captivating beauty of Bang Pu remains constant.
Capture stunning photos of the picturesque scenery, preserving memories of your idyllic getaway. The calm waters and vibrant colors create a breathtaking backdrop for your photographs.
Let the gentle sea breeze and the sound of crashing waves wash away your worries. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this coastal paradise, leaving the stresses of daily life behind.
We hope this guide inspires you to plan your own day trip to Bang Pu. Follow in our footsteps and discover the hidden gems this charming town has to offer. Don't forget to share your experiences with us by liking and sharing this post!
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