Un remanso de paz en Trang, Tailandia, con jardines tropicales, lagos tranquilos y senderos que invitan a un paseo contemplativo entre la exuberante naturaleza sureña.
The park is usually open every day from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 or 9:00 p.m. It is located just 2 km from Trang City Hall, so you can easily get there by local tuk-tuk or by following this location on Google Maps.
Admission to Sa Kaphang Surin Park is completely free for all visitors. It is one of the best public spaces in Trang to enjoy nature without spending a single baht from your travel budget.
A relaxed visit usually lasts between 1 and 2 hours. That is enough time to walk around the large central lake, cross the iconic bridge, and enjoy a restful moment in the pavilions.
It is the oldest public park in the province and serves as the city’s main green lung and social hub. Its design around a natural lake makes it a symbol of harmony and community life in Trang.
I recommend going early in the morning, before 8:00 a.m., or at sunset, after 5:00 p.m. At those times the weather is cooler, the light is perfect for photos, and you will see the authentic local atmosphere with people exercising.
Yes, most of the main paths are paved and flat, which makes moving around with wheelchairs or strollers easier. It is quite an inclusive space, although some specific resting areas may have steps.
You are very close to the Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi Monument, an important historical figure. You can also take the opportunity to visit nearby local food markets, ideal for trying the cuisine of southern Thailand.
Bring mosquito repellent if you go at sunset, and buy some fish food from the stalls at the entrance. Feeding the fish from the bridge is a classic activity that will connect you with the calm of the place.
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