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Bung Boraphet

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Bung Boraphet, located in Amphoe Mueang, Thailand, is a stunning freshwater lake renowned for its rich biodiversity, serene landscapes, and vibrant ecosystem. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers, this tranquil destination invites visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of Thailand’s natural heritage.

About Bung Boraphet


Nestled in the heart of Amphoe Mueang, Bung Boraphet stands out as one of Thailand’s most captivating natural attractions. This expansive freshwater lake, the largest in the central region, offers a picturesque backdrop characterized by lush greenery and an array of wildlife that flourishes within its diverse ecosystem. The lake’s tranquil waters are not only a source of beauty but also play a vital role in supporting local agriculture and fisheries.

Bung Boraphet is an ecological haven, making it a sought-after destination for birdwatching. Seasonal migrations see various species flocking to the area, turning it into a paradise for bird watchers and nature photographers alike. Here, you can spot an impressive range of avian species, including migratory birds that grace the skies, creating a dynamic and vibrant atmosphere.

The surrounding landscape is dotted with quaint villages where visitors can experience the charm of local life. The warm hospitality of the residents complements the natural beauty, offering a glimpse into the culture and traditions that thrive in this serene environment. Adventurous souls can explore the lake via boat rides, providing unique perspectives on the landscape and opportunities for close encounters with wildlife.

Bung Boraphet is also perfect for leisurely pursuits, whether it’s a serene walk along the lakeside or a peaceful picnic among nature’s splendor. The calming ambiance invites relaxation and reflection, making it an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its stunning vistas and tranquil waters, Bung Boraphet captivates the hearts of all who visit, providing a rejuvenating escape into nature.

Nature lovers will find plenty of activities to enjoy, from kayaking to photography and hiking along the scenic trails that outline the lake. Each season brings its own beauty and activities, making every visit a unique experience. The rich biodiversity, combined with the stunning views, makes Bung Boraphet a destination worth exploring.

In conclusion, Bung Boraphet is not just a place to visit; it’s a destination that allows individuals to connect with nature in a truly profound way. Whether you are seeking adventure, tranquility, or a deeper understanding of Thailand’s ecological treasures, this hidden gem promises unforgettable experiences and cherished memories. Embrace the beauty of Bung Boraphet as you explore the wonders of this enchanting destination in Amphoe Mueang, Thailand.

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Bung Boraphet Amphoe Mueang, 60000, Thailand

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บึงบอระเพ็ด (เมืองนครสวรรค์, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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10 thoughts on “Bung Boraphet

  1. A large natural lake with much wildlife, especially birds. It is about 10 kilometres from the city ofNakhon Sawan

  2. “Tourist Attraction” indicated on big panels on the highway. We paid 480 Bhat for 2 adults and our driver. And then—big disappointment: nobody speaks english, no written information about the birds nesting on the lake in english, no glasses available (though promised on the towers). Our driver did some translating for us—without, what will you do? No boat available, big holes in the pier over the water… Very expensive disappointment!

  3. Children were on their vacation. So this was a good experience for them. Enjoyed the aquarium & the lovely boat ride,watching different kinds of birds around there.

  4. Bung Boraphet is a large lake in Nakhon Sawan Province. Unfortunately, though, there is nothing more than water to see. While it is free to park at the edge of the water near the Tourist Center (on Route 225), there is not much to see and enjoy. They had some old pontoon boats available to rent. But there is really no place to go. Perhaps during the months when the water lilies are in bloom (Dec and Jan), it might be worth a visit and boat ride. But the other months I recommend you don’t waste your time.

  5. I made the trip when there were little migratory birds, and the water lilies & lotuses were not in full bloom. When the timing is right, this lake must indeed be quite amazing, especially at sunrise or sunset.I skirted around some part of the lake, following a well-marked trail, disturbing mynahs and doves. Then I hired a boat, and spent a couple of hours among the fisherfolk – as well as the cormorants, Asian Openbills, egrets, pheasant-tailed Jacanas and Little Grebes. The boat was a tad noisy, but the boatman took care to cut the engine when I saw something interesting to photograph.As I am not an expert birder, I might have most likely missed out on a great deal of other more discreet bird life.Highly recommended if you like to bird watch, especially if you time it right.

  6. The lake is a very good birdwatching site. Boats can be rented for a few hours tour, very pleasant. And a beautiful spot.

  7. The lake is very beautiful. The boat trip offered was well organized. The best time for the one-hour boat trip is early morning or 5 pm, before sunset. The boat owner acted as a guide as well: he knew about birds, crocodile, history. We actually saw a wild crocodile in the lake. He was resting peacefully in a swamp and also swam in front of us! Very exciting.

  8. This place has improved a lot since we last came and now has a crocodile enclosure, the aquarium is also very good and the outside food places have now been moved to an inside food hall so well worth a trip out to see all this, the lake is also good and I think you can get boat trips from here although we did not take one or look for it.

  9. I visited Bueng Boraphet twice in November, as I wanted to photograph the many birds in this reputed wetlands. As I was a solo traveller, without my own car, the costs of transport – and boat rides quickly became too expensive for me. I had to travel in from Nakorn Sawan town each day, and then, depending on which option you chose, the boat rides were between 600 baht for an hour, and 1,500 baht for a three hour Water Lily tour. While a Grab taxi cost 110 baht, it was impossible to come back into town with Grab as there was no coverage in the area. There was accommodation at Bueng Boraphet itself but for some reason, none of the hotel booking sites offered that possibility. My recommendation, if your focus is on flora and fauna of the lake, would be to stay on site. A room at the hotel is 600 Baht a night and chalets with a capacity of four pax, @ 1,500 per night’s stay. I was very fortunate as the Asian open bills, oriental darters and cormorants were all nesting, with simply hundreds of glossy ibis coming in to roost every end of day. The boatmen were knowledgeable and the BB centre staff, especially Khun Gain, (fluent in English and Japanese); extremely helpful, going out of his way to help me.

  10. The lake is a very good birdwatching site. Boats can be rented for a few hours tour, very pleasant. And a beautiful spot. The lake is very big.

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Bung Boraphet is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Bung Boraphet Amphoe Mueang, 60000, Thailand



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