Where to go on vacation? Let's take the dog to Bang Krachao.
The protagonist of the story, Moo Wan.
The 11-year-old golden retriever, a glutton, devoured everything indiscriminately: bone fragments, spilled sauce on the floor, fallen mangoes, bananas, grass, and even a frog carcass. It swallowed everything quickly, seemingly without chewing.
Due to neutering and aging, male cats tend to prefer lounging at home rather than venturing outdoors.
During the family holiday, we wanted to take our dog on a trip to make it feel refreshed and happy.
Where can I take my fat, shedding, drooling dog? The answer I can think of is Srinakarin Park, Khon Khan, Bang Krachao.
Reserve your seat now
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"Going to the doctor again?" It must have thought, restless.
Why isn't it here yet? I guess I'll just wait and lie down.
Tired of sleeping, let's see the way out.
We have arrived. Get off the bus. Oh, this isn't the doctor's office.
Stop by and make a mark.
From the parking lot to the park entrance, there is a long walkway. During this time, three or four stray dogs ran towards us.
(It actually came straight for the pig.)
The security guard and nearby vendors helped chase them away. Thank you very much.
I then saw a warning sign like the one in the picture.
"Oh, I can't get in," I said, turning to the lady boss.
"Come in, come in," the old man said, beckoning us to hurry.
In conclusion, while bringing your dog along on outings is still permissible, it is crucial to exercise caution.
Upon entering the garden, the resident dog retreated.
Our dog is still agile and elusive, making it difficult to capture on camera.
When this guy is in the grass, he likes to make a sound like "Oog, oog, oog." Are you looking for truffles?
He finally agreed to walk on a proper road.
Fearless of crossing the bridge
I feel like there are more trees in the garden than before. It's nice to take a walk.
Bicycle rentals are available at the entrance for those who wish to cycle.
The weary model took a break, and his handler offered him water.
There are pavilions by the water for resting.
Rim light is here.
Young men, I am handsome, aren't I?
The deeper you walk, the more trees there are.
We did not go to the bird sanctuary because the protagonist began to experience leg cramps.
Yay! You completed the walk, good job, dog!
However, the condition is so bad that I can't even open my eyes anymore.
After resting and waiting for their saliva to dry, they returned home. The older sister and father took a commemorative photo, concluding the trip on a happy note.
The walkway from the front of the garden to the parking lot that I mentioned.
On the way back, the local dogs barked and howled as usual, diligently fulfilling their duty.
The pig got into the car and lay still. I was a little worried about it.
But when he arrived home, he slipped out of his leash and ran to find food in the bushes at the end of the alley. Okay...
Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical Garden (Bang Krachao Park)
Coordinates: 13.6969044, 100.5643845
5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Free of charge
A garden spanning over 200 rai, located in Bang Krachao district. The name "Srinakarin Dam Khan" was bestowed by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX).
The journey involved navigating a maze of narrow roads, with Google Maps proving to be an unreliable guide.
Fortunately, this time it led us to the destination. There is parking available in front of the park and along the roadside. However, around 5:00 PM, there are a lot of cars.
Behind the scenes of the rim light photo, the main actors, supporting actors, and the care team. Taking pictures of animals is really difficult. It takes a lot of coaxing to get what you want.
On weekends or holidays, if you don't know where to go, bring your dog here to breathe fresh air. It's a way to reward its cuteness, and the owner can also get some light exercise. It's good for both humans and animals!
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