Red Lotus Lake Kumphawapi


At approximately seven kilometers long and three kilometers wide, the freshwater lake at Nong Han Kumphawapi is an important water source and this destination is a combination of a tropical flower garden and the scenery of the lake.

If you plan to visit the Red Lotus Lake during the cool season, try hiring a boat to travel out into the far reaches of the lake for a better view, since it’s difficult to see the clusters of flowers from the shore. The cost of the boat hire varies depending on the type of boat and the length of the tour, which ranges from 60 to 90 minutes.

The best time of year to visit Talay Bua Daeng is usually from late November or early December to February. Generally, the best time of day is before midday (around 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.), which is usually the time that the flowers start to close up again.

The small boats are always ready to take you out on the lake and let you enjoy nature.
At the lake, the lotuses that you’ll see are called bua daeng, which means “red lotus.” Although they’re called red lotuses, they’re technically pink tropical water lilies. Approximately during November and February of every year, these water lilies will grow above the water surface, produce new leaves, and bloom.
Both lotuses and water lilies bloom similarly, so the only difference between the two is that water lilies rise up to 15 centimeters (six inches) above the water and lotuses can only float on the surface.

Another adventure further south...

The Red Lotus Lake is a great attraction in the Udon Thani region. For those who dream of discovering vast expanses of green, with incredible wildlife, water buffalo, natural landscapes as far as the eye can see, with a sea of floating Lotus as far as the eye can see... then...

If you're tempted by this adventure, I recommend that you pluck up the courage to cross Thailand from north to south and land in Phattalung. You won't be disappointed.

To give you an idea, click on the following link:   Thale Noi Phatthalung

To be honest... Thale Noi (Little Sea) completely enchanted me... I've rarely found myself in such a 100% natural so magnificent and beautiful space..