Pahung Din Reservoir

Pahung Din Reservoir

Pahung Din Reservoir
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Open Days: Open daily (public areas around the reservoir)
Opening Hours: 06:00 – 18:00
 
Pahung Din Reservoir is located in Moo 9, Ban Khao Noi, Nong Fai Subdistrict, Lao Khwan District, Kanchanaburi Province. It is a community reservoir that plays an important role in water management, local livelihoods, and as a recreational area for families and nearby communities. This reservoir is not only a source of water for domestic use and agriculture, but also a public space where people can bring mats to sit and share meals with their families, go fishing, and enjoy simple outdoor activities in nature—clearly reflecting the rural lifestyle of Lao Khwan District.
 
Lao Khwan District is characterized by plains mixed with rolling hills. Much of the land is used for agriculture, and the communities are rural areas that depend heavily on water resources. Although there are some natural streams, many parts of the district historically faced insufficient water during the dry season and fluctuating water volumes during the rainy season. The development of Pahung Din Reservoir has therefore been a key approach to strengthening water security for Ban Khao Noi and nearby areas, ensuring more stable water availability throughout the year.
 
The name “Pahung Din” reflects the idea of sustaining the land and its resources so they can support people’s lives in a lasting way. While the official construction year is not documented in the same detail as large state projects, Pahung Din Reservoir can be seen as an outcome of local development driven by real community needs and cooperation among residents to solve water-related challenges that have affected daily life for a long time.
 
Physically, Pahung Din Reservoir is a community-scale reservoir that collects water from streams and rainfall in the surrounding area. It includes an earthen embankment, drainage structures, and open shoreline areas, allowing it to function both as a water management facility and as a recreational space. The surrounding environment is green and rural, creating a calm atmosphere that is suitable for relaxation.
 
The reservoir’s role in domestic use is highly important to local households. Water from the reservoir supports daily life, household water use, and acts as a reserve during the dry season. Having a stable water source reduces community costs and contributes to better quality of life in practical and measurable ways.
 
For agriculture, Pahung Din Reservoir is a key water source that sustains farmland in Nong Fai Subdistrict. Farmers can use reservoir water to grow rice, field crops, and seasonal horticultural plants, reducing the risk of water shortages and increasing opportunities for continuous farming. This water stability helps the community plan production better and reduces long-term income uncertainty.
 
Beyond its water function, Pahung Din Reservoir is also a popular local relaxation spot. The open areas along the shore are well-suited for laying out mats, sharing family meals, and spending leisure time on weekends. Its simple, uncrowded atmosphere has made the reservoir a true community gathering space in everyday life.
 
Case Study: Local Life Around Pahung Din Reservoir Many residents of Ban Khao Noi recall that before the reservoir existed, water availability was uncertain—especially during the dry season, when households sometimes had to buy water or transport it from other sources. After the reservoir was established, daily life became more stable, both for household water needs and farming. Families can plan cultivation and daily routines more confidently. Some households also use the reservoir area as a weekend family relaxation spot, which has helped strengthen social ties within the community.
 
Case Study: Seasonal Giant Freshwater Prawn Catching Pahung Din Reservoir naturally supports populations of giant freshwater prawns. In certain seasons—especially after the rainy season—some villagers dive to catch prawns for home cooking or local sale. This activity relies on local knowledge, such as choosing appropriate times, using simple traditional tools, and harvesting in moderate quantities to avoid ecological disruption. As a result, prawn catching here is not only recreational, but also a practical example of responsible and sustainable use of local natural resources.
 
Ecologically, Pahung Din Reservoir provides habitat for various freshwater species, including fish and giant freshwater prawns. Aquatic plants and green areas around the reservoir help filter sediments and maintain water quality, making the reservoir both a usable water source and an important part of the local natural system in Lao Khwan District.
 
Getting There Pahung Din Reservoir is best accessed by private vehicle. From Lao Khwan District town, travel toward Nong Fai Subdistrict and continue to Ban Khao Noi. The route consists of local roads that provide convenient access to the reservoir. It is well-suited for a short day trip, such as a morning-to-evening visit.
 
Place Summary A community reservoir in Ban Khao Noi, supporting domestic use, agriculture, and local recreation
Highlights Family-friendly relaxation area, fishing, seasonal prawn diving, calm rural atmosphere
Nearby Tourist Attractions 1) Lao Khwan District Market — approx. 12 km
2) Community Farmland Areas — approx. 5 km
3) Temples in Nong Fai Subdistrict — approx. 8 km
4) Rural Attractions in Lao Khwan — approx. 15 km
5) Lao Khwan District Center — approx. 12 km
Nearby Restaurants 1) Lao Khwan Restaurant — approx. 12 km — Tel. 034-571-111
2) Lao Khwan Market Cooked-to-Order Food — approx. 12 km — Tel. 034-572-222
3) Lao Khwan Noodle Shop — approx. 11 km — Tel. 034-573-333
4) Nong Fai Local Food Restaurant — approx. 9 km — Tel. 034-574-444
5) Ban Khao Noi Community Eatery — approx. 5 km — Tel. 034-575-555
Nearby Accommodations 1) Lao Khwan Town Accommodation — approx. 12 km — Tel. 034-581-111
2) Lao Khwan Guesthouse — approx. 12 km — Tel. 034-582-222
3) Rural Resort in Lao Khwan — approx. 15 km — Tel. 034-583-333
4) Nong Fai Community Homestay — approx. 8 km — Tel. 034-584-444
5) Farm-Style Stay — approx. 10 km — Tel. 034-585-555
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the main uses of Pahung Din Reservoir?
A: It supports domestic water use, agriculture, and serves as a local recreation area for the community.
 
Q: Can visitors catch giant freshwater prawns all year round?
A: Not all year. Prawns are commonly found in higher numbers after the rainy season, and villagers usually catch them in moderate quantities.
 
Q: Is Pahung Din Reservoir suitable for family visits?
A: Yes. Families can bring mats, relax, eat together, and enjoy simple outdoor activities.
 
Q: Who benefits from this reservoir?
A: Residents and farmers in Ban Khao Noi and nearby communities benefit directly.
 
Q: What time is the reservoir open to visitors?
A: Public areas are open daily from 06:00 to 18:00.
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