“This large reservoir, spanning several districts in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, is an important water source for agriculture and a waterside recreation area for locals. Its tranquil atmosphere makes it ideal for sightseeing and photography.”

Lam Chiang Krai Reservoir is considered one of the major irrigation projects in Nakhon Ratchasima Province (Korat), playing a critical role in water resource management within the upper Lam Takhong river basin. This is particularly vital for the districts of Non Thai, Dan Khun Thot, and surrounding areas. While it was not initially constructed as a tourist attraction, the structure has resulted in a vast body of water spanning a wide area, creating beautiful scenery and becoming a natural recreational spot for the local populace.

The physical characteristic of the reservoir is marked by its sheer scale and immensity, as it receives water from crucial headwaters in the lower Phetchabun mountain range. This ensures a high volume of water reserves during the rainy season. Looking out over the water, the surface often meets the horizon, giving the impression of a large natural lake, distinguishing it from typical water sources found in the Korat plateau. During the dry season, the water level can recede significantly, revealing exposed silt, sandbars, and tree stumps, which offers a unique and contrasting landscape.

For locals and travelers interested in the local way of life, Lam Chiang Krai Reservoir is more than just a water source; it's a hub for seasonal activities. When water levels are low, villagers may utilize the exposed banks for short-term cultivation. Popular recreational activities include fishing, especially along the dam crest or easily accessible shorelines. In the evenings, it is common to find local vendors setting up stalls to sell native food, drinks, and freshwater delicacies like grilled fish (pla pao) or river prawns, catering to people who come to relax and enjoy the breeze. The fact that this area is mostly open and not heavily commercialized allows visitors to experience a truly peaceful and authentic natural atmosphere. It is ideal for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle and unwind in the tranquil, rural setting of Isaan (Northeast Thailand).

Should future development occur, Lam Chiang Krai Reservoir holds great potential to serve as a scenic waterside cycling route or a location for small-scale camping. However, at present, a visit here is primarily about appreciating the grandeur of this vital water body that sustains the lives of people in Nakhon Ratchasima province.


How to Get There
  • The most convenient way to travel is by private car. You can use the main route in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, heading to Non Thai District or Dan Khun Thot District (according to the location of the reservoir you want to go to), and use GPS to search for "Lam Chiang Krai Reservoir."

Travel Tips
  • Recommended time: Visit early in the morning to watch the sunrise or late in the evening to watch the sunset for the best views.

  • Activities: Enjoy cycling along the reservoir, fishing (if permitted), or simply relax and enjoy a meal by the waterfront where locals have set up stalls.


Admission Fees:

  • No Admission Fees

Opening Hours:

  • Open 24 hours a day

  • Recommendation: While open 24 hours a day, it's best to visit during the daytime until dusk (evening) for safety and beautiful views, as the area around the reservoir may not have adequate lighting at night

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