Uncle Daeng Coconut Garden
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Open Days: Saturday–Sunday (cafe/drinks zone) / the garden dining zone opens seasonally (Nov–Feb)
Opening Hours: Approximately 09:00 – 17:30
 
Uncle Daeng Coconut Garden is located at 14/1 Sao Cha-ngok Subdistrict, Bang Khla District, Chachoengsao. It is a nature-style check-in spot that lets city dwellers return to the comfort of a simple countryside garden. The first thing you notice when you enter is the neatly lined rows of fragrant coconut palms that provide shade along the paths. The surroundings are lush and green, with garden ditches and small canals wrapping around the area, creating a cool, refreshing feeling even on sunny days. What makes this place special is not flashy decoration, but the way nature tells its own story through the scent of the soil, the fragrance of coconut leaves, and the breeze moving through the treetops. Many visitors come here to slow down, chat for hours, or bring children to run around and learn what a real garden environment feels like.
 
In terms of how the place developed, Uncle Daeng Coconut Garden began as a family-run “fragrant coconut” orchard in Bang Khla, one of Chachoengsao’s key agricultural zones supported by the fertility of the Bang Pakong River basin. Over time, the owners expanded part of the property to welcome visitors who wanted to stroll, relax, and taste menu items made from coconuts grown right here. It gradually became a popular agro-tourism destination for people who love taking photos and enjoying an easygoing atmosphere, recommended widely by word of mouth. A major point of the development is that the garden’s original character has been kept as the core. It was not transformed into a city-style cafe; instead, it feels like “hanging out at a relative’s garden home,” with food, drinks, and chill activities available on-site.
 
What makes Uncle Daeng Coconut Garden memorable is the way the space is laid out for real strolling and real photography without working against nature. The most popular highlight is the “wooden bridge” that stretches across the garden, creating a deep perspective of neatly arranged coconut palms. Another area where people tend to spend a lot of time is the garden-ditch and small-canal zone, where there are boats for paddling. This turns the experience from simply walking and taking photos into something more interactive, letting you see the orchard from a different eye level. During times of the year when water levels in the ditches are suitable, paddling becomes an even bigger highlight that draws families and groups of friends to spend quality time together.
 
Another charm is the set of resting areas spread throughout the garden. There are both table seats and mat-style spots that feel relaxed and homey, perfect for ordering a cold drink and sitting under the shade of coconut palms. The menu here focuses on “fragrant coconut” as the main ingredient, so you’ll find drinks and desserts with a distinctly fresh, aromatic character, such as fresh coconut water, coconut-based coffee or tea drinks, and desserts featuring soft young coconut flesh. Many visitors come specifically to order fragrant coconut items and sit back to enjoy the orchard view. In certain seasons, a garden dining zone may also open, making this place both a relaxing nature stop and a casual food spot in a single trip.
 
For those planning a one-day trip from Bangkok, the main strength of Uncle Daeng Coconut Garden is that it’s not far, yet it feels clearly different from the city. Once you arrive, you are not forced into a fixed schedule. You can set your own pace—walk along the wooden bridge, take photos among the coconut rows, have a picnic, paddle a boat, or simply watch sunlight flicker across coconut leaves and feel like you’ve truly rested. It suits photographers, cafe lovers, and nature seekers who want a quiet place to reset on a day off.
 
Getting There From Bangkok, take Bang Na–Trat Road (Highway 34) or Motorway 7, then connect into routes within Chachoengsao Province toward the Bang Khla area. After that, follow local roads in Sao Cha-ngok Subdistrict to reach the destination. Driving a private car is recommended for flexibility, as it makes timing easier, allows convenient stops for food along the way, and helps you continue your trip to nearby attractions around Bang Khla and the Bang Pakong River area.
 
Place Summary An agro-tourism fragrant coconut garden in Bang Khla featuring a cafe/drinks area, a wooden bridge photo spot, and seasonal paddling activities in garden ditches when conditions are suitable.
Name Suan Lung Daeng Maprao Nam Hom (Uncle Daeng Coconut Garden)
Address 14/1 Sao Cha-ngok Subdistrict, Bang Khla District, Chachoengsao
Phone 081-861-8470, 081-929-9956
Key Highlights 1) Shady fragrant coconut orchard with a relaxed countryside feel
2) Long wooden bridge, a signature photo spot
3) Small canals/garden ditches with paddling activities (when conditions are suitable)
4) Drinks and desserts made with garden-fresh fragrant coconut
5) Great for an easy day trip from Bangkok
Current Status Open (cafe/drinks zone on Sat–Sun / garden dining zone opens seasonally Nov–Feb)
Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance) 1) Bang Khla Floating Market – approx. 8 km
2) Wat Pak Nam Jolo – approx. 10 km
3) Wat Saman Rattanaram – approx. 25 km
4) Wat Chuk Kachoe – approx. 18 km
5) Standing Ganesha Park, Khlong Khuean – approx. 20 km
Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance + Phone) 1) Bang Khla Cafe & Restaurant – approx. 8 km – 082-510-4538
2) Plearn Cafe – approx. 9 km – 099-356-4656
3) April Cafe’ – approx. 10 km – 091-859-2544
4) U Cup Coffee x Farmers Market Chachoengsao – approx. 12 km – 080-462-6423
5) Grilled Prawns & Seafood (Bang Khla area) – approx. 9 km – 099-257-0634
Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance + Phone) 1) Tamarindee Stay & Cafe Riverside, Bang Khla – approx. 10 km – 061-425-3716
2) Little BangKhla (Homestay) – approx. 11 km – 062-492-4953
3) Ruen Lamphu Homestay & Restaurant – approx. 18 km – 091-446-6522
4) Bang Khla Resort – approx. 14 km – 038-542-138
5) VAA Chachoengsao – approx. 25 km – 096-916-3289
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Uncle Daeng Coconut Garden located?
A: It is located at 14/1 Sao Cha-ngok Subdistrict, Bang Khla District, Chachoengsao.
 
Q: What days and hours is Uncle Daeng Coconut Garden open?
A: The cafe/drinks zone opens on Saturday–Sunday, typically around 09:00 – 17:30. The garden dining zone may open seasonally from Nov–Feb.
 
Q: What are the main activities at the garden?
A: Visitors commonly walk and take photos on the wooden bridge, relax in the orchard, order coconut-based drinks/desserts, and enjoy paddling in the garden ditches when conditions are suitable.
 
Q: What should I try from the menu?
A: Items featuring fragrant coconut are popular, such as fresh coconut water, coconut-style coffee/tea drinks, and desserts made with young coconut flesh.
 
Q: How can I contact Uncle Daeng Coconut Garden?
A: You can call 081-861-8470 or 081-929-9956.
 
Q: What nearby places can I add to a one-day itinerary?
A: Popular nearby stops include Bang Khla Floating Market, Wat Pak Nam Jolo, Wat Saman Rattanaram, Wat Chuk Kachoe, and the Standing Ganesha Park in Khlong Khuean.
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