Longing for a breathtaking sunset view while savoring delicious seafood in a relaxed atmosphere.

Where can I go at 2:00 PM?

"Bang Saen" immediately came to mind.


The rough plan is:

Drove across the Saphan Chaloem Maha Witthayalai Bridge.

Capture the breathtaking sunset at Ang Sila.

Eat rice at your aunt's house.

Then go home.


The woman agreed.

Run through the water, change clothes, and get ready to go.

Chaloem Maha Nakhon Bridge

Coordinates: 13.3856532, 100.9827039

The bridge stretches far into the sea, offering a breathtaking view of the sunset.

Our GPS hasn't been updated with the latest maps and doesn't recognize this bridge. We'll need to use Google Maps for assistance.

We came here twice because the first day we were heartbroken from the sunset at Ang Sila. The next day, we came to fix the sunset around here.

For those who wish to capture photographs here, it is highly recommended to bring a telephoto lens. The longer the focal length, the better, as the vastness of the landscape and the significant distance to subjects necessitate it. Even with my 200mm lens, I had to crop extensively.

Ang Sila, Bang Saen

Coordinates: 13.3388059, 100.9241223

We once visited this location with professional photographers, and it was known for its stunning sunset views. However, on the day of our visit, the sky was filled with clouds, and the iconic fish bridge was being demolished. Our hopes of capturing breathtaking photos for our page were dashed.

Laem Tan, Bangsaen

Coordinates: 13.3021582, 100.8972748

Disappointed by the fish market, I became a free radical, drifting around Laem Taen, hoping to find something to see. However, even the pier at the end of the beach has been completely destroyed.

Despite my sadness, Ajie remains cheerful, for there is the Bangsaen Walking Street festival (Friday-Saturday, 5:30 PM - 11:00 PM) with an abundance of mouthwatering food.

Ma'am's House Restaurant

Coordinates: 13.3232011, 100.9214167

(In Google, it is misspelled as "your house is dry")

Following a recommendation on Pantip, I decided to give this restaurant a try. I ordered crab fried rice (180 baht), oyster omelet (150 baht), squid stir-fried with salted egg (150 baht), and spicy seafood soup with coconut milk (150 baht). The food arrived quickly and was both delicious and plentiful. The restaurant also has a large and convenient parking lot.



Enjoy a fulfilling meal, a relaxing trip, and save time and money. Even a half-day trip after work is possible. For those who want to capture stunning sunset photos, let's hope the weather cooperates.

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