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Thale Noi Waterfowl Park

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Thale Noi Waterfowl Park in Thailand is a breathtaking haven for nature lovers and birdwatching enthusiasts. Situated in the province of Phatthalung, this sanctuary boasts stunning wetlands and diverse wildlife. Experience the vibrant ecosystem, where thousands of migratory birds gather each year, making it a crucial stopover point. Visitors can explore the park’s tranquil landscapes through guided tours or boat rides, immersing themselves in the serenity of nature and engaging in eco-friendly activities that showcase the importance of conservation. Ideal for families, photographers, and adventurers, Thale Noi invites you to reconnect with the beauty of the natural world while witnessing the spectacular array of bird species that grace its skies.

About Thale Noi Waterfowl Park

Thale Noi Waterfowl Park, located at 93150 in Thailand, is a stunning destination renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity and picturesque scenery. Serving as a critical habitat for various migratory birds, the park is a paradise for birdwatching and nature enthusiasts alike. Across its expansive wetlands, visitors can witness the majestic sight of flocks of birds taking flight and gliding over the serene waters. The park offers a range of eco-friendly experiences, including guided boat tours that allow for intimate encounters with the local wildlife and on-foot explorations of the lush landscapes. As you wander through the natural beauty, the melodic calls of ducks, herons, and other avian species fill the air, creating an enchanting atmosphere. In addition to the birds, the park’s rich flora and fauna provide ample opportunities for photography, education, and relaxation. Engaging with this natural wonder not only allows for unforgettable memories but also highlights the importance of environmental preservation in sustaining these vital ecosystems. Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or a family-friendly outing, Thale Noi Waterfowl Park promises an experience that will leave you in awe of the wonders of nature.

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93150, Thailand

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อุทยานนกน้ำทะเลน้อย (ควนขนุน, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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11 thoughts on “Thale Noi Waterfowl Park

  1. Stayed at Sri Pak Pra Resort and booked a sunrise tour on the lake and OMG what a stunning trip and place, So much to see one of the best trips ever! You have to go to experience what words cannot really describe. Abudance of animals and wildlife.

  2. The name of this attraction I found somewhat misleading, because in two hours there I saw a grand total of two birds. The main appeal of the complex is being able to walk out along the elevated wooden walkways above the lake. There are various huts and rest areas and you can also take a boat ride to nowhere in particular for 300 baht. Entry is 200 baht for international visitors and 20 baht for Thais. For some unknown reason, my wife and I were charged the local rate. Not sure it’s worth 200 baht so just as well. There are some trinket shops near the entrance and the prices here were cheaper than elsewhere. A good place for souvenir shopping. To get there, we chartered a songthaew from Phattalung for 400 baht return. Relative to what is available to see in the area, this is worth a visit.

  3. The sunrise tour on the lake is beautiful and recommended. However, if you are interested in seeing the bird life make sure you your boatman is made ware of this before you set off or you will find yourself zipping past eagles, king fishers, etc to see the water lilies.

  4. Great way to start the day by local boat. Although the lotus were not in bloom, there were lots of beautiful things to see and experience. Quiet, reverent, nice.

  5. Unfortunately we were too late to see the lotus flowering, but besides that the lake offers a lot other ‘nature’. Sun rise over the lake was nice and it’s interesting to see how the fisherman catch their fish with the traditional nets.

  6. wonderful way to enjoy the sunset. friendly boat driver and the sunset was spectacular. lots of birds if you look carefully.

  7. We took an early morning boat trip (two hours) on this enormous fresh water lake, the largest in Thailand, in time to see pink lotus blooming. There is a wide variety of birds – mainly waders, and any twitcher would have a field day. I regretted not preparing myself better to recognise more of these wonderful birds. Walking along to the end of lake shore is a wetlands research centre – well worth a look too as it emphasises the educational vocation of the area.

  8. There is not much to see unless you take a boat tour. No English spoken. If you go a little further you can access the viewing tower which gives nice views over the wetlands.

  9. There are two tour options that I’m aware of – 1.25 hours for 550b and 2.25 hours for 900b. I chose the shorter tour, departing at 6:30AM. Not exactly at sunrise, but not long after. I was hoping to see more lotus flowers, but at this time (late February) there were very few in bloom. Loads of birds to see though. Couldn’t get too close to them without scaring them into flight, so if you want decent photos, bring more than just a phone. Buffaloes were neat to see, and we saw several herds of 10 or more animals. We could approach them rather closely. Then we drove quite far east and north, wandering through a forest. I kept checking my watch, certain that we had gone over time, and when we returned to the pier 2 hours later and it was time to pay, I very politely reminded the driver that I had requested the short tour. He realized that, but had opted to give me the longer tour without extra charge. I did tip the man, up to a price between the two fixed prices, as I felt it was a genuine offer, not an attempt to get more money. I enjoyed the tour very much. I would recommend an early departure time, as there is no shade on the boats and it’s a hot sun out on the lake. 

  10. This trip blows me away, not your typical Thailand tour. The 5:30 am boat ride in total darkness to be light up by sunrise, it is an incredible feeling. We passed thru unique fishing traps, lotus ponds, grazing water buffalos, flooded forest, although it was a 3 hours trip but I enjoy every minutes of it.You must visit this before the hordes of tourists takes over.

  11. We started early as 6:45. You can start much later as the buffalo are not enteringthe water before 8AM while the water are too cold and the owners are a sleep.Also if you visit Feb.~Jun. you can see the Red Lotus at full bloom – especially earlymorning – the view is amazing.Starting early morning allow you the quiet and the beautiful view of the sun rise overthe water.Top this with seeing the migrants birds and you get perfect place to enjoy.Boat are 3~8 people but it best to be just 1 per raw – look for boat that have somecushion – it can be long 2 hours ride.

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Thale Noi Waterfowl Park is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 93150, Thailand



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