“Panoramic Nan River views, a classic suspension bridge surrounded by peaceful nature, and a slow-life riverside lifestyle perfect for relaxing strolls and stunning sunset photography.”

Ban Kaeng Suspension Bridge, or "Ban Kaeng Hanging Bridge" as the locals affectionately call it, is a suspension bridge spanning the Nan River in Ban Kaeng Subdistrict, Tron District, Uttaradit Province. This bridge is an integral part of the riverside community's way of life, crucial for transportation for many years. Originally, villagers on both sides of the Nan River relied on boats for travel and transporting agricultural produce. The suspension bridge significantly improved travel between villages, making it safer and more convenient, especially during the rainy season when the river's water level rises and currents are strong. Therefore, this bridge is more than just a structure for transportation; it reflects the community's cooperation and development efforts.

The bridge is a suspension structure made of wood and steel, supported by large steel cables, stretching across the Nan River. While not as grand as bridges in larger cities, it possesses a unique charm due to its traditional structure and tranquil rural atmosphere. Walking on the bridge, one can enjoy views of the Nan River flowing through the communities on both banks, as well as agricultural areas, traditional houses, and lush green trees lining the riverbanks. In the mornings, the area around the bridge is refreshingly cool, and villagers are often seen fishing or crossing the river. In the evening, the sunlight reflecting on the water creates a beautiful view, perfect for relaxation, strolling, and taking photos of the slow-paced riverside atmosphere.

The area around the bridge clearly retains the rural community charm of Uttaradit province. Tourists visiting can experience the simple way of life of the villagers along the Nan River, including traditional fishing, agriculture, and traditional lifestyles still closely connected to the river. During certain seasons, you can see wooden rafts, fishing boats, and riverside activities of the community, adding charm that sets this place apart from modern tourist destinations. The tranquility and natural beauty of the area attract those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city to relax, breathe fresh air, and truly spend time with nature.

In addition to being an important viewpoint in Tron district, the Ban Kaeng Suspension Bridge is also popular among photographers and tourists who enjoy cafes and a slow-paced lifestyle, as it offers diverse photo opportunities, including the long bridge over the river, the sunset view, and the riverside community's way of life. Especially during the winter and rainy seasons, when the surrounding nature is particularly lush, the bridge looks even more beautiful and vibrant. Many people enjoy strolling along it in the evening to enjoy the river breeze, admire the golden light of the evening sky, and experience the peacefulness of the Ban Kaeng community up close.

Even though there are now roads and concrete bridges that make travel more convenient, the charm of the bridge remains. However, the Ban Kaeng suspension bridge still holds significant value in terms of the lifestyle and culture of the local people. This bridge is therefore not just a tourist check-in point; it is also a symbol of the close connection between the people and the Nan River, a vital waterway that has sustained the communities of Tron District for a long time. Tourists visiting here get more than just the opportunity to admire the view or take photos; they also get to learn about the atmosphere of a traditional riverside community that still retains its simple and warm rural charm of lower northern Thailand.


How to Get There
  • From Uttaradit city center, take Highway 102 (towards Si Satchanalai District), then turn left onto Highway 1143 heading towards Tron District and proceed to Ban Kaeng Sub-district. The bridge is located near Ban Kaeng Temple. You can easily navigate via GPS by searching for "Ban Kaeng Suspension Bridge".

Travel Tips
  • sit in the late afternoon for beautiful sunset views over the Nan River.
  • Winter offers the coolest weather and the best photography atmosphere.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the bridge may sway slightly while walking.
  • Keep your phone and camera secure when crossing the bridge.

Admission Fees:

  • Free Admission.

Opening Hours:

  • Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week (daytime to early evening is recommended for safety and better views).

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