Red Lotus Sea, Baan Yang Lo, Non Nam Yoi

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The Red Lotus Sea, also known as "Tha Non Nam Yoi (Chae Lae 2)," is situated in Ban Yang Loh, Chae Lae Subdistrict, Kum Pwua Pee District, Udon Thani Province. It is considered a beautiful and fascinating natural tourist attraction, particularly noteworthy for its unique charm. The Red Lotus Sea itself serves as a symbol of natural beauty in this province, characterized by the vibrant red color of lotus flowers that bloom at specific times.

Located adjacent to Route 2350, which is the closest road to the sea, this area was originally a pier for boats heading to "Ko Don Luang Island," a historically significant tourist destination. Additionally, it is the closest point to the "Red Lotus Sea," making it easily accessible for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts to explore the natural habitat and breeding grounds of various bird species. Furthermore, the Red Lotus Sea holds great significance for research and exploration into the lives of birds and other wildlife residing in this area.

The Red Lotus Sea

The Red Lotus Sea

The Red Lotus Sea

The Beautiful Season of Red Lotus Lake

Red Lotus Lake is a place known for having the largest bloom of red lotus flowers, especially during the months of December to February. It offers stunning views whether it´s in the early morning with the first light appearing or during midday when the lotus flowers are in full bloom on the water. In the morning, the lotus flowers start to open around 7:00 AM and gradually close by 11:00 AM.

For travelers visiting Red Lotus Lake, they will witness a spectacular sight of fully bloomed red lotus flowers in the water at Nong Han. This is a scene that everyone wants to capture in their memories. Tourists will be enchanted by the image of red lotus flowers blooming all over the water, creating a picturesque view with the bright sun shining across the sky. It´s a breathtaking sight that will never be forgotten.

The Red Lotus Sea, also known as "Tha Non Nam Yoi (Chae Lae 2)," is situated in Ban Yang Loh, Chae Lae Subdistrict, Kum Pwua Pee District, Udon Thani Province. It is considered a beautiful and fascinating natural tourist attraction, particularly noteworthy for its unique charm. The Red Lotus Sea itself serves as a symbol of natural beauty in this province, characterized by the vibrant red color of lotus flowers that bloom at specific times.

Located adjacent to Route 2350, which is the closest road to the sea, this area was originally a pier for boats heading to "Ko Don Luang Island," a historically significant tourist destination. Additionally, it is the closest point to the "Red Lotus Sea," making it easily accessible for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts to explore the natural habitat and breeding grounds of various bird species. Furthermore, the Red Lotus Sea holds great significance for research and exploration into the lives of birds and other wildlife residing in this area.

The Red Lotus Sea

The Red Lotus Sea

The Red Lotus Sea

The Beautiful Season of Red Lotus Lake

Red Lotus Lake is a place known for having the largest bloom of red lotus flowers, especially during the months of December to February. It offers stunning views whether it´s in the early morning with the first light appearing or during midday when the lotus flowers are in full bloom on the water. In the morning, the lotus flowers start to open around 7:00 AM and gradually close by 11:00 AM.

For travelers visiting Red Lotus Lake, they will witness a spectacular sight of fully bloomed red lotus flowers in the water at Nong Han. This is a scene that everyone wants to capture in their memories. Tourists will be enchanted by the image of red lotus flowers blooming all over the water, creating a picturesque view with the bright sun shining across the sky. It´s a breathtaking sight that will never be forgotten.

Tag : Red Lotus Sea, Non Nam Yoi Pier, Long Pea Canal, Baan Yang Lao, Don Luang Island, Kum Pavapi, Udon Thani, Tourism, Udon Thani Tourism

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