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Bung Boraphet is the largest freshwater swamp in
Thailand. It has an area of around 212 square kilometers. It covers
parts of Amphoe Muang, Amphoe Tha Tako and Amphoe Chum Saeng. In the
past Bung Boraphet was called the northern sea or Chom Bung as there
was an abundance of aquatic animals and plants. According to surveys,
there are still some 148 species of animals and 44 species of plants
here. Rare animals include white-eyed river-martin and tiger perch.
During November to March a large number of
waterfowls migrate here. Some parts of the swamp have been declared
the Bung Boraphet Non-Hunting Area under the care of the Wildlife
Conservation Division. Bung Boraphet is also a fish breeding ground
where the Department of Fisheries has set up the Bung Boraphet Fishery
Development Station.
Bueng Boraphet Aquarium Commemorating the King’s 80th Birthday
Situated in the area of Bueng Boraphet, located in Tambon Kwae Yai, Amphoe Mueang,
Nakhon Sawan, the Bueng Boraphet Aquarium is fertile with abundant
aquatic plantlife, and is home to rare birds and fishes. After
relaxing with the breathtaking scenery of Bueng Boraphet, as well as
its ecotourism activities such as boat rowing and bird watching,
visitors can enjoy the aquarium’s displays.
At 37 m in width and 49 m in length, the
aquarium was built in the shape of a boat, specifically a ‘Rua
Krachaeng’, also called a ‘Rua Iamchun’, which were formerly used to
transport goods in Chao Phraya River. The aquarium’s interior consists
of a 24-m long main tank exhibiting more than 100 kinds of freshwater
tropical fishes. Besides, there are more than 30 fish tanks exhibiting
rare and beautiful fish. Visitors, especially children, will be amazed
by a close look at Archer Fish and Siamese Tiger Fish. Other tanks
display marine fish. Moreover, the Aquarium has Leopard Sharks and Sea
Urchins in the Touch Pool.
The aquarium’s facilities include restaurants
and souvenir shops. It is open from 10am – 5pm weekdays, and 9.30am –
6pm weekends and public holidays. It is closed on Wednesday.
Admission is 30 baht for adults and 20 baht for children. For further
information, contact the department of tourism promotion and
development, Provincial Administration Organization, tel. 0 5627 4251-5.
Getting There: Bung Boraphet can be reached by many ways.
By Boat
From the Nakhon Sawan Municipal Pier
Market, go north along Nan River for about 6 kilometers to the mouth of
Bung Boraphet that is called Khlong Nong Duk. Go under the train
bridge into the swamp.
By Car
Bung Boraphet Fishery Development Station Take
the Nakhon Sawan-Chum Saeng route (Highway No. 225) for about 9
kilometers, then turn right for 2 kilometers to Bung Boraphet Fishery
Development Station. Inside is a crocodile breeding pond and a
freshwater aquarium. There are boats that you can charter on tours in
the area at 400 baht per hour. The capacity is 15 persons per boat
Bung Boraphet Non-Hunting Area or Waterfowls
Park Take the Nakhon Sawan-Tha Tako route (Highway No. 3001) for about
20 kilometers and turn left for 4 kilometers to the park. The park has
an exhibition in the form of a nature study center, a garden and
accommodation. For more details, please contact the Bung Boraphet
Non-Hunting Area or the Bung Boraphet Wildlife Conservation Promotion
and Development Station, tel. (056) 227874. In addition, there are
long-tail boats to take visitors around Bung Boraphet at 200 per boat.
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