Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park And Botanical Garden
Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park And Botanical Garden
Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park And Botanical Garden
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5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Mark
39 contributions
June 2024 • Solo
Fantastic forest park. Great for birds, butterflies, lizards, and even monitor lizards. I spent 3 hours here enjoying the nature. Plenty of shade under the huge palms and forest trees. Taxi ride from Punnawithi just 350 baht
Written 17 June 2024
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BJMcI
Scottish Borders70 contributions
Sept 2019 • Family
Firstly avoid all those park tours charging the earth...
If your on the opposite bank of river get yourself to Khlong Tori pier and to right of main gated pier entrance a small road takes you to river. A few small boats, and I mean Oxford punt size, are waiting. Our "crew" was a small woman, who'll not see 60 again, with a full compliment of my daughter, me, an eldely lady with her grandson and a sack of oranges! BIG river...small boat but in minutes dispatched on other side and told "free" when asked how much. The cycle hire department of the organisation was waiting on southbank...and after an 80bht per person deal was struck we had 2 bikes, a map and a complimentary bottle of water, presumably in case we got lost and needed rehydration...
My cycle was of a vintage that a "hovis" loaf would have looked at home in the front basket, or a district nurse had used it to visit patients but the route is as flat as a billiard table so it did the job. Park is a little escape from a very busy city, somewhere kids can play freely, feed fish, kick a ball and cycle obviously. This place looks a bit forgotten but I believe at weekends it well used, has stall etc.
I'd highly recommend as a little escape, boat free, cycle 80 bht include map and water, park free...a little adventure ..
I say again...avoid planned trips charging 1000bht plus!!
If your on the opposite bank of river get yourself to Khlong Tori pier and to right of main gated pier entrance a small road takes you to river. A few small boats, and I mean Oxford punt size, are waiting. Our "crew" was a small woman, who'll not see 60 again, with a full compliment of my daughter, me, an eldely lady with her grandson and a sack of oranges! BIG river...small boat but in minutes dispatched on other side and told "free" when asked how much. The cycle hire department of the organisation was waiting on southbank...and after an 80bht per person deal was struck we had 2 bikes, a map and a complimentary bottle of water, presumably in case we got lost and needed rehydration...
My cycle was of a vintage that a "hovis" loaf would have looked at home in the front basket, or a district nurse had used it to visit patients but the route is as flat as a billiard table so it did the job. Park is a little escape from a very busy city, somewhere kids can play freely, feed fish, kick a ball and cycle obviously. This place looks a bit forgotten but I believe at weekends it well used, has stall etc.
I'd highly recommend as a little escape, boat free, cycle 80 bht include map and water, park free...a little adventure ..
I say again...avoid planned trips charging 1000bht plus!!
Written 24 September 2019
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treamprom
Bangkok, Thailand349 contributions
June 2018 • Friends
Normally, I drove to Pattaya or may be Amphawa or Hua Hin but this time we tried Bang Kachao or Sri Nahkhon Khuen Khan Park and Botanical Garden in Phra Pradaeng District, Samut Prakan instead. See from the many reviews, you may also take BTS [Stop at Bang Na station] then you take the boat and you may rent a bike to go to this park, water market and explore this little island or so called 'The Green Lung of Bangkok' too.
But as you know, we drove and rent a whole day bike [THB 50 per bike per day], we also bought some water and food to go along and the mission is only to bike, to stop for photos and to enjoy!
Nice, fabulous, energy boosting and fun! Why? There are so many green stuffs, pond, birds and a lot of places for you to take nice photos to post on your social media. Try one day and you'll like it - See our great shots!
But as you know, we drove and rent a whole day bike [THB 50 per bike per day], we also bought some water and food to go along and the mission is only to bike, to stop for photos and to enjoy!
Nice, fabulous, energy boosting and fun! Why? There are so many green stuffs, pond, birds and a lot of places for you to take nice photos to post on your social media. Try one day and you'll like it - See our great shots!
Written 15 July 2018
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John K
Costa Mesa, CA2,447 contributions
Oct 2019 • Solo
Bang Kachao itself is huge, and renting a bike and cycling through all of the alleyways is a great way to spend a day. However this review refers specifically to this nature park, not the whole of Bang Kachao. The park itself was very crowded (Saturday), bicycle traffic jams the norm. You can cycle all around in 20 minutes or so. Somewhat shaded, but bring a hat! The bird watching tower is good in theory, but if you think you're going to spot any birds with all of the human activity going on, slim chance unless you go early. There are snacks to buy at the entry, and tons of other food choices on the outside. Where they came up with the title "Botanical Garden" I'm not sure. This is NOT one of those. Come to Bang Kachao for the whole experience, just don't set your expectations too high for this park.
Written 27 October 2019
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Dan
Bangkok, Thailand12 contributions
Nov 2020 • Solo
Great escape from Bangkok, the back of the park is left unkept to let local plants and trees take over. Besides that, nothing botanical about it, yet very pleasant for a warming up bike ride before exploring Bang Kachao further around.
Written 22 November 2020
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Jillian M
33 contributions
Aug 2019
We did a DIY bike ride through “Green Lung” which I highly recommend! You can take a boat over from Khlong Toei Pier, and rent bikes at M Bike rental right when you get off. Have fun exploring and getting lost in the many little streets of this wonderful area! Make sure to spend some time in Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park And Botanical Garden. The Bangkok Tree House was also a great air conditioned lunch stop!
Written 9 September 2019
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Peter C
Brisbane, Australia44 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
Just a three minute boat trip from the bustling centre, we found this a great thing to do on the after we did the Temples and The Palace. A really interesting place not on the regular tourist run. We walked. We saw a few others who were using bikes. A wonderful day.
Written 20 August 2019
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Kate_RichJones
Oxford, UK71 contributions
Apr 2018 • Family
What a fab recommendation this place was. With a 6 year old in tow we wanted to find some stuff to do that he would like and this was fab. We got a dubious looking long boat over the river , hired some equally dubious bikes (1 had a buckled wheel) all for 200 baht !! But it was fab fun. The park is a delight and being on the bikes just a lovely break from the city. Totally recommend spending an afternoon here
Written 11 April 2018
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Lauren P
Narre Warren, Australia28 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
Highly recommended! My partner and I took a train, walked to Wat Bang Na Nok pier and took a boat over for 4baht each
( there are a couple of other piers you can take I believe but this worked well for us).
After crossing we hired bikes for 50baht each for the whole day. Don't go with the first bike rental place you see when you arrive, instead turn right, go around the corner and about 20metres ahead on your left is a another place to rent from. This guy was fantastic to deal with, we wished we had tipped him!
He gives you a map, two water bottles before you ride. On your return he gives you a packet of face/hand wipes and a coconut to drink from. Very refreshing after a long ride!
Best park in Bangkok we visited!
( there are a couple of other piers you can take I believe but this worked well for us).
After crossing we hired bikes for 50baht each for the whole day. Don't go with the first bike rental place you see when you arrive, instead turn right, go around the corner and about 20metres ahead on your left is a another place to rent from. This guy was fantastic to deal with, we wished we had tipped him!
He gives you a map, two water bottles before you ride. On your return he gives you a packet of face/hand wipes and a coconut to drink from. Very refreshing after a long ride!
Best park in Bangkok we visited!
Written 22 September 2017
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peterlondon91
London, UK354 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
We went to Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park by taking a taxi to Wat Klong Toey Nok which is on Sunthon Kosa Road. You can walk through the Wat or along its side to a pier where there is a very small ferry to Soi Wat Ran Sang in Bang Krachao which costs 10 Baht. There were people there who were going as a group with bikes and they hired a bigger boat to take them across the river.
My partner can not ride a bike so we walked from the pier to the park which is about 10 minutes. The park is free and is like jungle with paths through it. There were other people there mostly on bikes which can be rented for 100 Baht near the boat pier and near the entrance to the park.
The park is well laid out with some lakes and some information in Thai and English.
Once we had walked around the park which took about 75-90 minutes we walked to Bang Krachao pier which took another hour. From there we caught a ferry which carries passengers, bikes and motorbikes across to Bang Na Pier. From there we took a taxi back to the BTS at Bang Na. There are a small number of simple restaurants on the way where you can but food and drinks.
In the park and in Bang Krachao you feel miles away from Bangkok.
My partner can not ride a bike so we walked from the pier to the park which is about 10 minutes. The park is free and is like jungle with paths through it. There were other people there mostly on bikes which can be rented for 100 Baht near the boat pier and near the entrance to the park.
The park is well laid out with some lakes and some information in Thai and English.
Once we had walked around the park which took about 75-90 minutes we walked to Bang Krachao pier which took another hour. From there we caught a ferry which carries passengers, bikes and motorbikes across to Bang Na Pier. From there we took a taxi back to the BTS at Bang Na. There are a small number of simple restaurants on the way where you can but food and drinks.
In the park and in Bang Krachao you feel miles away from Bangkok.
Written 6 April 2017
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We will be in a hotel in Chinatown, how to get to the park from there? Is it possible with the River Menam?
Written 31 July 2019
My partner cannot ride a bike. Is it possible to rent a tandem?
Many thanks
Written 29 January 2019
Pooh, that's a good question. There's a bike rental place at Khlong Toei Pier, but I do not recall seeing any tandems there (I was there October 2018) and they do have a lot of good (!) bikes on offer. Why don't you give them a call:
+66891493962, Mister Taweesit Unsakunsuk. Very friendly man.
The bike rental opposite the pier (on the Bang Kachao side) is bigger. You might have more luck there. I do not recall seeing anyone cycling on tandems though.
Written 29 January 2019
Beste Aemigos, volgend jaar willen we Sri Nakhon Khan Park bezoeken met 2 kleine kinderen. Hoe en waar hebben jullie de fietsen gehuurd? Alvast bedankt voor een reactie.
Met vrindelijke groeten,
Michiel
Written 26 August 2018
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