Khlong Si Yat Reservoir
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Khlong Si Yat Reservoir is one of Chachoengsao’s major water resources in Tha Takiab District. Built as an earthen dam reservoir to store water for agriculture, it has also become a quiet nature viewpoint where locals and visitors can slow down and enjoy the landscape at an unhurried pace. The scene many people remember is the wide water surface framed by green terrain during the rainy season and early cool season, or the airy, open feel in the hot season when the horizon and embankment lines become more visible. The appeal here is not flashy development but the simple calm that still feels well preserved, making it an ideal place to sit for a meal with a breeze, photograph wide views, or plan a relaxed half-day to full-day trip without rushing.
 
The reservoir is located in Moo 2, Tha Takiab Subdistrict, Tha Takiab District, Chachoengsao Province. From Chachoengsao city, it lies to the southeast at an overall distance of about 90 kilometers. The main route uses Highway 3259, and a common local landmark for navigation is Kilometer 36. After passing Tha Takiab District by roughly 4 kilometers, you will reach the reservoir entrance, which is opposite the Khlong Takrao Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO). This type of routing makes travel by private car especially convenient and suits travelers who want to leave the city behind and experience the eastern countryside where the natural atmosphere remains strongly present.
 
In terms of water-resource function, Khlong Si Yat Reservoir was developed as an important “water base” for agricultural areas, particularly to strengthen planting stability during the dry season and to support more systematic water management in the rainy season. The rhythm of water being stored and released appropriately directly affects farming life and income, because water does not only mean irrigation. It also means continuity of food supply, household earnings, and overall life security. For this reason, Khlong Si Yat Reservoir is not merely a scenic stop, but essential infrastructure quietly working behind the scenes to support stability across the area.
 
From a construction-history perspective, the Khlong Si Yat Reservoir project began construction in 1996 and was completed in 2000. This period reflected a broader upgrade in water management across Thailand’s eastern region to support both agriculture and the expansion of communities in many areas. A large reservoir helps reduce volatility from increasingly unpredictable weather and makes local water-use planning clearer and more reliable. Looking back, “Si Yat” is therefore more than a place name; it represents long-term infrastructure investment that has shaped people’s quality of life over many years.
 
Across several public sources, Khlong Si Yat Reservoir is often described as a major reservoir in the eastern region, with an estimated storage capacity of around 420 million cubic meters. This figure reflects the scale of the storage system that is sufficient to serve as a primary water base for the area, and it explains why the land around the reservoir is important both for agriculture and for managing flood and drought risks across seasons. Visiting here is not only about enjoying a beautiful view. It is also about seeing the “working system” that supports the local economy and the everyday lives of people in a tangible way.
 
The atmosphere around Khlong Si Yat Reservoir has a distinct charm because its openness allows your eyes to rest and your pace to slow naturally. Early morning with gentle sunlight suits an easy walk and fresh air. Late afternoon before sunset is when the water often reflects the sky’s colors beautifully, and the air feels cooler and more comfortable. Many visitors enjoy simply sitting and looking at the view without doing anything special, because hearing the breeze and watching the wide water surface can be enough to make a day off feel meaningful. Another highlight is that there are restaurants around the reservoir, so visitors do not need extensive preparation and can plan a nature-view meal stop in a very straightforward way.
 
Near the reservoir area, there is also the Chao Pho Khao Ka Shrine, a respected sacred place for local residents. Local beliefs and community faith add a cultural dimension to the trip. Many people stop to pay respects and make a wish for peace of mind before heading home, or to seek good fortune upon arrival. The shrine area often feels calm and communal in a way that highly commercial tourist sites typically cannot replicate.
 
Another place commonly paired with a reservoir visit is “Bo Sai Waterfall (Si Yat Dam Waterfall),” which is adjacent to or near the reservoir zone and is often mentioned as a cooling nature stop that can be visited in the same day. If you want a trip that includes both the expansive reservoir scenery and a more close-to-water nature experience, planning to visit both spots can make the day feel more complete, especially in hotter months or when you want to shift from pure viewpoint time to a more immersive riverside or waterfall atmosphere.
 
Getting There If traveling by private car, a practical plan is to start from Chachoengsao city and head toward Tha Takiab District, then continue along Highway 3259 to Kilometer 36. After passing Tha Takiab District by about 4 kilometers, look for the reservoir entrance opposite the Khlong Takrao SAO. During the rainy season, allow extra time and drive carefully, as some sections may be slippery or visibility may be reduced. If you plan to photograph sunset light, it is recommended to arrive at least one hour before sunset to choose your preferred angles and capture the atmosphere fully.
 
Once you arrive, responsible use of the area helps preserve the reservoir’s beauty over time. Avoid littering, keep noise to a minimum in natural zones, and do not enter areas that may be slippery or that function as sensitive wetland edges. These habits allow both visitors and the community to share the space comfortably. If you travel with family members, especially young children, choose safe resting points and supervise closely near the water, as is appropriate at any natural water site.
 
Overall, Khlong Si Yat Reservoir offers both the meaning of essential water infrastructure and the practical enjoyment of a simple, nature-based outing. If you are looking for a Chachoengsao destination that is not crowded, where you can sit, eat, enjoy the view, and also see a water resource that genuinely supports local life, this is a strong option. It also makes an easy starting point for extending your trip to nearby natural spots along the same route.
 
Name Khlong Si Yat Reservoir (Si Yat Dam)
Location Moo 2, Tha Takiab Subdistrict, Tha Takiab District, Chachoengsao Province, Thailand
Address Moo 2, Tha Takiab Subdistrict, Tha Takiab District, Chachoengsao (Highway 3259, Km 36; entrance opposite Khlong Takrao SAO)
Place Summary An earthen dam reservoir in Tha Takiab that supports agricultural water storage and has become a nature viewpoint with lakeside dining options and a nearby local shrine
Highlights Wide reservoir views, peaceful atmosphere, ideal for meals with nature scenery, morning and sunset photography, easy pairing with Bo Sai Waterfall
Period Modern water development project (construction 1996 – completion 2000)
Key Evidence Public routing references note Moo 2, Tha Takiab; ~90 km from Chachoengsao city; Highway 3259 at Km 36; entrance opposite Khlong Takrao SAO
Estimated Capacity (Public Reference) Approximately 420 million cubic meters
Travel (Brief) Private car is most convenient. Enter Tha Takiab District and continue on Highway 3259 to Km 36; pass the district by about 4 km; entrance is opposite Khlong Takrao SAO
Facilities Viewpoints around the reservoir, parking along access areas, restaurant zone for lakeside meals
Fees No confirmed general admission fee (restaurants charge according to menu)
Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance) 1) Bo Sai Waterfall (Si Yat Dam Waterfall) (approx. 3 km)
2) Chao Pho Khao Ka Shrine (approx. 2 km)
3) Tha Takiab District Office (approx. 4 km)
4) Ban Pa Ton Nam Khlong Rabom-Si Yat Community (Khlong Takrao area) (approx. 10 km)
5) Wat Phra That Wayo (Wat Huai Nam Sap) (approx. 35 km)
Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance) 1) Krua Je Daeng (lakeside / Si Yat dam front area) (approx. 2 km) Tel. 089-093-7813
2) Krua Je Yong (Si Yat dam lakeside) (approx. 2 km) Tel. 086-141-9142
3) Krua Je Iang (wild food / Si Yat dam area) (approx. 3 km) Tel. 081-744-9303
4) Pai Rai-Pai Na Cafe' & Community Space (approx. 6 km) Tel. 081-545-3275
5) Khun Sombat Restaurant (Khlong Takrao zone) (approx. 8 km) Tel. 065-606-5585
Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance) 1) Sornlai Homestay (approx. 5 km) Tel. 084-564-5592
2) Viewdao Chantra Resort (approx. 12 km) Tel. 082-005-7024
3) PP Pool Villa (Si Yat Dam, Chachoengsao) (approx. 8 km) Tel. 096-878-2294
4) Rai Manphakdee Resort (approx. 18 km) Tel. 061-869-6899
5) Baan Suan Tia-Mae Resort (approx. 20 km) Tel. 087-142-0253
Current Status Open for visits as a nature relaxation area and a key agricultural water source
Contact (Verified) For more information: Royal Irrigation Office 9 Tel. 0 3850 8242, 0 3808 6279
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Khlong Si Yat Reservoir, and how do I get there without getting lost?
A: The reservoir is in Moo 2, Tha Takiab Subdistrict, Tha Takiab District. Use Highway 3259 to Km 36, then continue about 4 km past Tha Takiab District. The entrance is opposite Khlong Takrao SAO.
 
Q: What is the best time to visit Khlong Si Yat Reservoir?
A: Early morning is great for fresh air and an easy walk, while late afternoon before sunset is ideal for photos and relaxing with cooler weather and beautiful reflections on the water.
 
Q: What nearby places should I visit after coming to Khlong Si Yat Reservoir?
A: Many visitors combine it with Bo Sai Waterfall (Si Yat Dam Waterfall) and a stop to pay respects at Chao Pho Khao Ka Shrine, both in the same zone, for a day that blends nature with local faith and culture.
 
Q: Are there restaurants around the reservoir, or should I bring my own food?
A: There are several restaurants around the reservoir, especially in the Si Yat dam front area. If you plan to stay a long time, it is still practical to keep drinking water and essentials in your car.
 
Q: If I bring children or elderly family members, what should I be careful about?
A: Choose safe seating areas, avoid slippery edges near the water, and supervise children closely, especially after rain when surfaces can be wet.
 
Q: Why is Khlong Si Yat Reservoir important to the area?
A: It serves as a key water base for agriculture, improving dry-season water security and supporting seasonal water management in the rainy season, helping local communities and farmers plan water use more effectively.
TelTel: 038508242
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