“Large earth dam with panoramic views, known as the “Southern Isan Sea,” featuring a long dam crest perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying sunset views, located near Prasat Nong Hong.”

Lam Nang Rong Dam is a large earth-fill dam developed under a Royal Initiative water resource project, primarily aimed at solving water shortages in Non Din Daeng District and surrounding agricultural areas of Buriram Province. It plays a crucial role in supplying water for household consumption, supporting agriculture, and preventing floods during the rainy season, while also serving as a reserve water source during dry periods. This is especially important for local farmers in lower Isan, where rainfall is irregular and droughts frequently occur, making the dam a key turning point in improving long-term water security in the region.

Structurally, Lam Nang Rong Dam is designed as an earth-fill dam that blends with the natural landscape, created by blocking a main waterway to form a large reservoir capable of storing significant volumes of water. It is equipped with a spillway system to regulate water levels during heavy rainfall, preventing damage to the dam structure and downstream areas. The dam crest has been developed into a paved road and walkway, allowing both transportation and recreational use, and it has become a major viewpoint where visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the vast reservoir surrounded by low hills and preserved natural landscapes.

From an ecological perspective, the dam has transformed the original watershed into a large freshwater ecosystem with increased biodiversity, including species such as tilapia, carp, and snakehead fish, as well as various aquatic animals and water birds. This has created a semi-wetland environment that helps maintain ecological balance in the region. It also supports local livelihoods through small-scale fisheries, generating income and promoting a circular local economy that benefits surrounding communities.

In terms of tourism, Lam Nang Rong Dam has become a popular destination in Buriram due to its 180-degree panoramic landscape, combining a wide expanse of water with mountain backdrops and open greenery. The sunset is particularly famous, as golden light reflects on the water surface, creating a scenic and highly photogenic atmosphere that attracts both tourists and photographers. Around the dam, there are local restaurants and lakeside food stalls offering traditional Isan dishes such as grilled fish, papaya salad, spicy minced meat salad, and fresh catch from the reservoir, allowing visitors to experience both natural beauty and authentic local lifestyle.


How to Get There
  • By car: From Buriram city, take Highway 218 to Nang Rong District, then continue on Highway 348 to Non Din Daeng District. Clear signage is available along the route.
  • By public transport: Take a bus to Nang Rong or Non Din Daeng District, then continue by local transport to the dam.

Travel Tips
  • Visit between 4:30–6:00 PM for the best sunset view, when golden light reflects beautifully on the water.
  • It is recommended to go on weekdays as it is less crowded, offering a quieter atmosphere and easier access to good seating spots by the water.
  • Bring a camera or smartphone, as the dam crest and reservoir scenery are highly photogenic and ideal for landscape photography.
  • If you plan to dine at lakeside restaurants, arrive earlier in the evening to secure a good view seating area.
  • Also, bring a light jacket or windbreaker, as it can get breezy and slightly cool near the dam in the evening.

Admission Fee:

  • Free admission

Opening Hours:

  • Open daily: 08:00 – 18:00

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