“A long wooden walkway stretching across the lake, offering close-up views of blooming lotus flowers, scenic Lao mountains, and a Naga fountain—ideal for walking, photos, and sunset views.”
Mahatsachan Bua Rim Bueng is part of Bueng Kan Province’s tourism development strategy, transforming “Nong Bueng Kan” from a natural water source into a well-designed urban ecotourism destination that blends nature, community, and local lifestyle.
The area is thoughtfully planned to support various activities, divided into key zones such as:
- Wetland zone, home to expansive lotus fields
- Walking and exercise paths surrounding the lake for several kilometers
- Relaxation and activity areas suitable for families and visitors
A major highlight is the elevated wooden walkway, built with a sturdy structure extending into the wetland. It is designed to minimize environmental impact while allowing visitors to experience nature up close.
Ecosystem and Natural Diversity
Nong Bueng Kan is a large freshwater source with rich biodiversity. It supports various aquatic plants, especially pink and white lotus flowers, along with fish and local bird species.
In the early morning, the ecosystem is most active—the lotus blooms open, fish are visible, and birds begin feeding, creating a vibrant and peaceful natural atmosphere ideal for eco-tourism.
Cultural and Spiritual Significance
The Naga fountain sculpture is not only decorative but also reflects the beliefs of Mekong River communities, where the Naga is regarded as a guardian of water sources.
The area also serves as a community hub, hosting:
- Local festivals
- Walking street markets
- Cultural performances
This makes the park more than just a tourist attraction—it is a living space for the local community.
Tourism Potential
Mahatsachan Bua Rim Bueng has strong potential as a regional landmark due to its complete offering:
- Natural beauty (lotus fields and Mekong views)
- Well-developed infrastructure (walkways, lighting, facilities)
- Easy accessibility (located in the city center)
The view across the Mekong River, with Laos’ mountains as a backdrop, adds a unique visual dimension rarely found in typical lake attractions.
Atmosphere by Time of Day
- Morning: cool, and perfect for lotus viewing and photography
- Midday: suitable for relaxation but quite hot
- Evening: the most popular time, with golden sunset reflections on the water
- Night: calm ambiance with lighting, ideal for a peaceful walk
Local Economic Impact
This project significantly boosts the local economy through:
- Community-based trade
- Restaurants and cafés
- Cultural tourism activities
Mahatsachan Bua Rim Bueng is not just a tourist destination but also a key driver of sustainable urban development in Bueng Kan.
How to Get There
- By car: Take Highway 212 into Bueng Kan, then turn onto Meechai Road
- By bus: Get off at Bueng Kan Bus Terminal, then take a local ride (5 minutes)
- By air: Fly to Udon Thani, then travel by car/van for 2–3 hours
Travel Tips
- Visit between 6:00–9:00 AM to see lotus flowers fully bloom
- Come after 5:00 PM for sunset views and cooler weather
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the long wooden path
- Bring a hat or umbrella as there is little shade on the walkway
- Visit on weekdays for fewer crowds and better photo opportunities
Admission Fee:
- Free admission
Opening Hours:
- Open daily, 24 hours (recommended visiting time: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM for safety and proper lighting)