Nestled in the scenic surroundings of Aamphoe Mueang, Huai Pa Daeng Reservoir is a tranquil escape perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With breathtaking views and rich biodiversity, this reservoir offers a serene environment for relaxation, birdwatching, and leisurely strolls along its banks.
Huai Pa Daeng Reservoir, located in the picturesque district of Aamphoe Mueang in Thailand, serves as a stunning natural retreat away from the hustle of urban life. This beautiful reservoir is surrounded by lush greenery, making it an ideal spot for picnicking, photography, and enjoying the peaceful ambiance of nature. Visitors can witness diverse wildlife in and around the reservoir, including various bird species and aquatic life, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike. The calm waters provide opportunities for light recreational activities such as kayaking. Additionally, numerous walking paths are available for families and individuals seeking to immerse themselves in the tranquil scenery. The reservoir also supports local flora, contributing to the rich ecological tapestry of the area. Ideal for both quiet reflection and social gatherings, Huai Pa Daeng Reservoir invites visitors to experience the beauty of Thailand’s natural landscapes. Whether you are looking for a weekend getaway or a serene spot to relax, this enchanting location is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Huai Pa Daeng Reservoir is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Aamphoe Mueang, Thailand
Thier is a Resturant that serves fish caught from the reservoir that morning! The fish I had was the best fih I have ever had an it was large enough for Two people!
The title says it all. There is nothing here but a barrier and a small lake behind it, plus a few desultory restaurants. Boring – not worth the short trip out, so don’t bother!
Have been coming here since 2005. It is a vast expanse of water, surrounded by forests and mountains. Gr, eat to come here late afternoon or evening (the sunsets are good), enjoy a drink or a good meal at the new-ish restaurant (thankfully the old,dirty building have been demolished.The restaurant doesn’t have disabled access, entry via staircase, but staff are very willing to assist if you can walk a little. Dining area is open-air and views are very good. The food was excellent (my wife and I have been here many times), in the wet season it is very difficult to drive up here-and although signposted it is not easy to find your way-my Thai wife gets lost whenever we try to visit. The security gates for the reservoir are secured at 20.00 hours, but you can park your car beneath the resturant and leave when you want. Very popular with locals.
My girlfriend and I took a day long taxi around to the sights of Phetchabun – this was our lunch stop. The reservoir is like any old other one – great if you like fishing I suppose. The treat here was the fairly new restaurant – food was very good. We had small, live shrimp caught that day from the reservoir which were put in a briny sauce and served that way. Also, had fried tiny shrimp made into a “shrimp ball” and chicken wings. All very affordable!
This is the second time I have visited this dam the first time was pleasant as the dam was full, owing to the drought conditions the experience was a little underwhelming. Not easy to find if no local knowledge.
I’ve been here many times over the years, but the last time was a bit of a shock.It’s certainly a beautiful spot at dusk and a nice place for a picnic. There are places to sit as well a paths to walk around.On my last visit the water levels were really low and the food places had gone. The little waterfall area was dry and the toilets were locked. It looked quite neglected.Fortunately we picked up water on the way there. It’s still a nice place to visit, to relax, bike, walk, cycle, but it’s not the spot it was a few years ago.