Chaloem Phra Kiat Park (Bueng Lam Phang Phuai)
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Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 05.00 – 21.00
 
Chaloem Phra Kiat Park (Bueng Lam Phang Phuai) can be described, without exaggeration, as a lakeside public park within the Khlong Chan National Housing community that serves two purposes at once: a green space for people to relax, and a vital water-retention area for the city. This dual role is why many locals casually refer to it as a “monkey cheek” of eastern Bangkok. On days when you want a gentle walk, a light jog, or a breezy place to sit with family by the water—without driving far out of the city—this park quietly delivers. As soon as you step inside, a large central lake opens up before you, framed by shady surroundings and walkways that make it easy to feel comfortable being close to water.
 
In terms of naming, some sources know this area as Nawamin Phirom Park, or more formally as the “Multi-purpose Public Park around Khlong Chan National Housing Lake (Bueng Lam Phang Phuai).” The park is managed by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and is located on Si Burapha Road, Khlong Kum Subdistrict, Bueng Kum District, Bangkok. It is open daily from early morning until evening and is well suited for regular exercise, as it is genuinely used by nearby residents—not a park designed only for quick photo stops.
 
What gives this park meaning beyond the label of “public park” is its role in managing water in eastern Bangkok, an area that is naturally low-lying and has long been prone to flooding. The familiar “monkey cheek” concept from royal development initiatives refers to temporarily storing excess water during heavy rainfall and gradually releasing it once the system can cope. Bueng Lam Phang Phuai is reported to hold up to around 400,000 cubic meters of water at maximum capacity and is expected to help ease flooding along key surrounding roads and neighborhoods. Walking along the lake, you can sense that this is not decorative water—it is an essential piece of urban infrastructure that quietly makes life easier during the rainy season.
 
From a simple leisure perspective, the park’s main appeal lies in the openness and visual calm of its large central lake. The circular pathways encourage many visitors to walk, jog, or cycle at a comfortable pace, letting the scenery carry them along. There are regular spots to pause and rest, and the overall atmosphere is welcoming to all ages—from serious exercisers to those who simply want to sit, enjoy reflections on the water, take photos, or let children run freely.
 
The pleasure of visiting a park like this comes from paying attention to small urban details we often overlook: water levels that change with the seasons, mature trees that reduce heat across the neighborhood, and the easy rhythm of people sharing a public space naturally. In the early morning, the air is light and ideal for relaxed walks; in the evening, softer light gives the lake a gentler look, perfect for photography and for unwinding after work.
 
Getting There The most convenient option for most visitors is to drive or take a ride-hailing service along Si Burapha Road in Bueng Kum District (Khlong Kum Subdistrict), then enter the park via access points around the Khlong Chan National Housing lake area. If you are meeting friends or family, it is recommended to pin the location in your map app as “Nawamin Phirom Park” or “Public Park around Khlong Chan National Housing Lake (Bueng Lam Phang Phuai)” for more accurate navigation. If visiting in the evening or on weekends, allowing extra time for traffic in the Nawamin–Bueng Kum area can help keep the trip stress-free.
 
If you want to make the visit feel worthwhile without overexertion, a half-day plan works well: start with a walk or jog around the lake to gently wake up your body, then continue on to nearby parks or leisure spots, or head toward the Kaset–Nawamin or expressway-adjacent areas for food, where dining options are plentiful and relaxed. Families can also plan an easy outing—walking, taking photos, letting kids burn off some energy by the water, then finishing with a comfortable meal nearby.
 
In short, the reason Chaloem Phra Kiat Park (Bueng Lam Phang Phuai) is worth visiting is that it helps us see Bangkok more honestly—as a city shaped by water, still relying on spaces like this to cope with the rainy season. At the same time, it remains an everyday place of rest that anyone can access, without elaborate planning. When you need a breath of openness, you can simply stop by.
 
Place Summary A lakeside public park around Khlong Chan National Housing Lake (Bueng Lam Phang Phuai) in Bueng Kum District, Bangkok, serving as both a green space and a flood-retention (“monkey cheek”) area for eastern Bangkok.
Highlights Large central lake, walking and exercise paths, shaded atmosphere suitable for walking, jogging, cycling, and relaxing, with an important role in urban water retention.
Park Contact (if verified) +66 2-378-3141
Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance) 1) Seri Thai Park (approx. 6 km) Tel. +66 2-376-1400
2) Patthavikorn Market (approx. 10 km) Tel. +66 98-273-8618
3) The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi (approx. 9 km) Tel. +66 2-173-1000
4) Fashion Island (approx. 15 km) Tel. +66 2-947-5000
5) Nawamin City Avenue (approx. 11 km) Tel. +66 2-660-9000
Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance) 1) Chocolate Ville (approx. 9 km) Tel. +66 99-079-9888
2) Ob Aroi @ Kaset–Nawamin (approx. 7 km) Tel. +66 63-494-9556
3) Ajarn Mallika (approx. 8 km) Tel. +66 2-946-1000
4) The Public Restaurant & Bar (approx. 10 km) Tel. +66 2-553-0349
5) River View Nawamin (approx. 9 km) Tel. +66 63-804-8999
Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance) 1) S Bangkok Hotel Nawamin (approx. 7 km) Tel. +66 2-509-3133
2) Town In Town Hotel Bangkok (approx. 12 km) Tel. +66 2-559-2222
3) Bangkok Inter Place Hotel (approx. 10 km) Tel. +66 2-319-0330
4) The Grand Fourwings Convention Hotel Bangkok (approx. 16 km) Tel. +66 2-378-8000
5) The Bedroom Ladprao 101 (approx. 11 km) Tel. +66 2-736-9900
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Chaloem Phra Kiat Park (Bueng Lam Phang Phuai) open every day?
A: Yes. The park is open daily, with reported opening hours from 05.00 to 21.00.
 
Q: Why is Bueng Lam Phang Phuai called a “monkey cheek” of eastern Bangkok?
A: Because it functions as a water-retention area based on the monkey-cheek concept, helping to store and delay excess rainwater. It is reported to hold up to around 400,000 cubic meters of water, reducing flood risk in eastern Bangkok.
 
Q: What activities can visitors do here?
A: Popular activities include walking, jogging, cycling, relaxing by the lake, and taking photos. Early morning and late afternoon are generally the most comfortable times to visit.
 
Q: Are there recommended nearby places to visit afterward?
A: Nearby options include Seri Thai Park, Patthavikorn Market, Nawamin City Avenue, The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi, and Fashion Island, making it easy to plan a half-day outing.
 
Q: What name should I pin in a map app when driving?
A: It is best to pin “Nawamin Phirom Park” or “Public Park around Khlong Chan National Housing Lake (Bueng Lam Phang Phuai)” for the most accurate navigation.
 Chaloem Phra Kiat Park (Bueng Lam Phang Phuai) Map
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