Wang Takrai Park, Nakhon Nayok
Wang Takrai Park is located in Mueang District. It is a place for relaxation under the care of the Chumphon-Pantip Boripat Foundation. The interior is decorated with various flowers and ornamental plants. Within the area of 1,400 rai, there is a stream flowing from the alleys through large and small rocks, suitable for swimming. It is formed by the merging of two streams, one named Khlong Maduea from Haew Kratin Waterfall and the other named Khlong Takhian from Mae Plong Waterfall. These two streams flow together into one stream. There are pools of water that form a pond at times, flowing into the Nakhon Nayok River. There are also lemongrass trees and the Nam Takrai Hang Nak tree, which is an aquatic plant that likes to grow in streams and streams in general. It is a very tough tree with black stems and cute pink flowers. Inside this park, the flowers bloom against the blue sky, creating a beautiful view in every season, especially in the rainy season. And because Wang Takrai is the side that receives the southwest monsoon between July and October, it rains a lot. The valley in this area therefore has many large and small plants. The stream is full of water and flows very fast, making it a fun place to play whitewater rafting with rubber rafts or life jackets. #TeamCentral