Seeing the red lotus, my heart sank. Seeing it at any time, my heart sank. 5555 That's a red ribbon! Come on! Today, we will take you to explore the lotus forest near Bangkok. Originally, we heard that it would be located somewhere in the northeast. Who knew that there would be one near Bangkok too! It turns out that it is part of the "Talad Pracharat Shop, Sip, Share" project. There is ample parking available, costing 20 baht.

The first activity is to take a picture with the sign, letting everyone know that we have arrived.

And then I walked in.

There are three zones: the market above, where you can eat and watch the lotus flowers, then take a boat to see the lotus field, and the coffee shop with the signature lotus flower salad. Let's go, follow the pictures!

--- > This is the entrance to the market. It is adorned with Balinese curtains, creating a cool and shady atmosphere.

Another signature dish here is this brother's 5555. It's delicious, I love it. His coconut pancakes are so delicious that they can't keep up with the demand.

The area is bustling with vendors selling a variety of goods, including souvenirs, charming gifts, and delicious food. The atmosphere is enhanced by pleasant music, creating a delightful and comprehensive experience.

Why are you focusing on bars? 5555

The young singer's performance was captivating, with their powerful vocals and expressive delivery.

Let's go to the lotus field. We need to book a queue first, 100 baht per boat. They will give us a queue card and we will wait for our turn. There are a lot of lotuses, the canal is full of them. While paddling, we can chat with the boatman. Those who can paddle themselves can rent a boat and go out on their own, limited to 20 minutes. The same goes for those who have a boatman, 20 minutes for the boatman to paddle. It's convenient. The boatman paddles and talks, and we take pictures. There are many boats on the canal, reserving corners for taking pictures. They offer aerial photography using drones. If you want to take pictures, tell the boatman and the drone will fly over. The boatman will tell us to pose for the camera: spread your hands, mini heart, thumbs up, saranghaeyo, point at the boat, cross your arms, lie down, etc. All kinds of poses. 5555 The boatman is very friendly.

The price of drone photos is 40 baht per photo. If you're too lazy to choose, you can buy them all for 300 baht. We bought them all, haha.

Upon reaching the signature spot, you have the option to either enjoy your meal inside the cafe or, if you prefer, sit outside and admire the lotus flowers while indulging in other culinary delights. To order the lotus flower salad, simply approach one of the staff members wearing brown or black aprons (I can't quite recall the exact color, haha!). Look for those carrying trays of lotus flower salad, and you can place your order directly with them. Each set costs 129 baht and is absolutely delicious.

That's it! 555555555555 Let's go! There are more pictures on the page.

-- Pictures of the Red Lotus Floating Market

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