Nestled in Tambon Nai Mueang, Thailand, Somdet Phra Srinakarindra Park is a tranquil oasis that combines verdant landscapes with cultural significance. Visitors can explore picturesque walking paths, lush gardens, and serene ponds, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration.
Somdet Phra Srinakarindra Park, located in the heart of Roi Et, Thailand, is a stunning green space that invites both locals and tourists to unwind amidst nature. The park is designed with a variety of flora, creating a vibrant atmosphere that changes with the seasons. As you stroll along the winding paths, you’ll encounter beautiful flower beds, tranquil ponds, and shaded areas perfect for picnics or simply enjoying the surroundings. The park is not just a place for leisure; it also holds cultural significance, often hosting events and festivals that celebrate the rich heritage of the region. With ample space for recreational activities, families can enjoy outdoor games, while couples might find the serene backdrop ideal for romantic walks. Whether you’re seeking a quiet spot to read, a picturesque location for photography, or simply a place to breathe in the fresh air, Somdet Phra Srinakarindra Park is a must-visit destination in Roi Et. Embrace the peaceful ambience and let the beauty of this park rejuvenate your spirit as you explore its many features.
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Somdet Phra Srinakarindra Park Roi Et is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Tambon Nai Mueang, Thailand
No grounds keepers, landscaping does not exist, trash everywhere. Infrastructure is crumbling. The place is a dump
The park is under contruction, nothing special. Perhaps when it is finished. Friendly city. Few tourist, no tourist attractions.
This city park has just been newly renovated and it’s a gem with its lake, trees & gardens along with its jogging & walking lanes. The cleanliness and upkeep makes Pattaya, Phuket, & Bangkok looklike a dump. Refreshing to see a community take pride in its city.
To clarify one thing: Somdet Phra Srinakarindra Park is not to be confused with Bueng Phlan Chai Lake and the park that is located on its island. The park on the island is called “Bueng Phlan Chai Park” or “City Park”. Almost everyone who posted a review here talks about the wrong park. Somdet Phra Srinakarindra Park is located south of the lake, across the road from the main bridge to the island, on the other side of the parking lot. The close proximity these two places have to each other plus the fact that they share the same parking lot makes this misunderstanding plausible. And this is the reason why the wrong information is not so bad, since all you have to do is walk 100 metres to go to the right place.At the time of my visit Somdet Phra Srinakarindra Park was under construction and closed for visitors. Therefore I cannot give any information about it nor can I post any photos.Somdet Phra Srinakarindra is the name of the mother of King Rama VIII & King Rama IX.
A very nice & tranquil park & lake in the centre of Roi Et, a nice place for a pleasant stroll around the lake in the day time & especially in the evening.
Upon looking around I was the only foriegn person here, but there are other foriegn people in Roi Et. This park has lots of shade. There is a store on the island, and bread vendors to feed the massive swarms of big fish. The fish often come close enough for hand feeding. The big flute, to match other large statues, is on this island. I havent hear the organ flute, as it was being built when I visited. There is a traffic circle near that does play flute music at certain times.
This is the other park, the land one across the road from the park with all the water features, in the city centre. It is surrounded by built-up areas on three sides and the road crossing over to the lake. It’s a little bit extra green space but Bueng Phlan Chai is the showpiece. Somdet Phra Srinakarindra Park is under development and in future will feature a tall building with views from the top. The design of the building can be seen to represent the pipes of the northeastern Thai wind instrument known as the wot, a variation on the traditional khaen but with the pipes in a circular arrangement.Worth looking out for from a distance, as it can be seen from around the city centre, and it will be better when it’s finished!
I took a walk around this park at both twilight and midday on my first time visit to Roi Et and found it to be highly energizing. A flat, level track that circles the lake providing great views of the tower, cool breezes off the water and smiling faces from fellow walkers and runners. It is a bit of a must-do for those who would like to incorporate a bit of outdoor exercise with sightseeing (see my YouTube) while visiting the beautiful Isan City of Roi-Et.
Enjoyable park adjacent to Roi Et Tower. An approx 1.6 kn outer circumference provides a pleasant place for jogging while younger children may enjoy the small boating lake and recreational area