"Urban fatigue" is a condition that many people are experiencing.

This disease is difficult to cure and does not completely disappear. It often recurs intermittently.

The path to healing lies in seeking the restorative power of nature.

Once your condition improves, you can return to pursuing your life's dreams.


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Imagine a monotonous loop of life, endlessly repeating the same dull routine.

The scene cuts to a view of mountains, trees, and mist.

A hot cup of coffee with a fragrant aroma in the morning in front of the tent.

Of course, just imagine.

It cannot alleviate the symptoms of "urban fatigue".

Similar to other common illnesses, it is advisable to initially take medication before seeking further treatment.

This medicine is called "Wang Bon Reservoir".

The property boasts a peaceful and serene atmosphere, free from the hustle and bustle of the city, while still remaining conveniently close to the capital.


Although the destination is only a hundred kilometers away,

We set off early in the morning.

Proximity to Bangkok is a key factor when choosing a campsite, as it allows for quick and convenient access.

The earlier you arrive, the greater the chance of securing a prime camping spot.

They spent approximately 2 hours traveling, stopping at a gas station, and buying supplies.

Upon arrival, we encountered a young man in the process of packing up his tent.

"Come and stand here with me. This is the best view."

"Oh, are you leaving already?"

"Yes, sir."

"Thank you."

We exchanged a few pleasantries, as is customary among people of the same tribe.

After that, proceed to register with the officer. The cost for one night is 50 baht per tent.

After setting up the tents, they drove out to find a coffee shop to relax and cool down.


Before my trip, I did some research on cafes in the area.

I chose "Neen Hom Cafe" because many reviews praised its pleasant atmosphere.

Coffee, food, good taste, reasonable price, made-to-order dishes starting at 40-50 baht.

Notably, it is located very close to the reservoir, right next to the Noen Hom checkpoint.

Cyclists often stop here before climbing Khao Yai.


Relax and enjoy a refreshing cup of coffee in the cool air conditioning.

We stopped by "Wat Khao Phra Thammakhan".

The gauge will be located halfway between the reservoir and the checkpoint at Khao Hin Hom.

The temple was remarkably quiet, almost eerily deserted.

More interestingly, the "tree tunnel" in the garden next to the temple is a sight to behold.


After taking enough photos, they returned to the Wang Bon Palace.

Upon surveying the surroundings, it was estimated that less than 10 groups of people had arrived.

Some are kayaking to the waterfall, while others are cycling as a family.

Young couples sit and listen to music while enjoying the view, walking and talking in pairs.

A group of four to five teenagers are jumping and taking photos, clearly enjoying themselves.

Some tents have already started cooking meals over open fires.


Who has been to the "Saptakot-Pong Koon Saa Nature Study Center" in Saraburi Province?

Both locations offer similar atmospheres and breathtaking views that are equally impressive.

In terms of population, Wang Bon appears significantly quieter.


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I leaned back, letting my mind drift with the sound of the acoustic guitar emanating from the nearby tent.

The distant sound of a waterfall cascading into a pool.

For some trips, we don't want to go on strenuous hikes, climb mountains, or pack our days with activities.

Seeking a place to rest or simply sit by the water's edge.

Inhale deeply and fill your lungs with fresh air.

Let it work its magic to cure "city fatigue".

"Wang Bon Reservoir" could be another interesting option to alleviate the aforementioned symptoms.



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The Wang Bon Reservoir is located in Pak Phli District, Nakhon Nayok Province.

Bordering Prachin Buri Province (near the Naen Hom checkpoint)

Located within the Khao Yai National Park.

Camping is available for a fee of 50 baht per tent per night.

The bathroom is spacious and clean, with a simple food stall nearby.

For example, rice with fried egg, meatballs, and carbonated drinks.

It is recommended to bring your own supplies.

Interesting activities include kayaking, cycling, fishing, etc.


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