Starting point at Na Ngua Temple, Appendix 1, towards the mountains over the green shimmering rice fields.
You can see many herons catching and eating frogs and small fish, lizards and other animals. Then they fly high over the rice fields and circle the area in search of further food places. We walk on and then turn left, leaving the nature A country road - towards Klong, which weaves its way through the jungle and rice fields like a gray-green shimmering snake. Many small ravines flow down there towards Klong. Now it goes south on the forest path or the country road. Both have their charms, the small road then leads over a bridge. While the forest path branches out and leads into a wide rice field. From there you have to look for the way over the dome of the rice fields until you come back to the concrete road that goes outside The rice fields lead back towards Na Ngua. With children, the dam inspection is a little adventure, depending on the season. But it also involves certain dangers such as many mosquitoes, ground tarantulas and snakes, but also frogs, guppy fish in the rice water and other small animals. You can also go at the edge of the forest Watching flying squirrels. Unfortunately, the monkeys have all been driven away or killed here. You rarely or never see deer. You have to go a little higher to Tuang Saleng Park if you want to watch wild animals. About two hours by car. Or three hours to the Nam Nao National Park. Both parks are relatively easy to reach from our starting point. And well worth seeing.
Our running round ends in Na Ngua at a garden with many water lilies, which are lovingly grown there in large plant pots together with guppy fish.
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