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TL;DR: Nong Bua Tai Reservoir is located at Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict, Mueang Tak District, Tak Province, open Contact Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict Municipality or local authorities before, hours Morning and late afternoon are the best times for sightseeing.

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Nong Bua Tai Reservoir

Nong Bua Tai Reservoir

Open Days: Contact Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict Municipality or local authorities before visiting
Opening Hours: Morning and late afternoon are the best times for sightseeing
 
Nong Bua Tai Reservoir in Tak Province is a large community reservoir located in Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict, Mueang Tak District, Tak Province. Covering about 119 rai, the reservoir sits in the middle of the subdistrict and serves as a local recreation area, fishing spot, fish-cage farming area, and nature-based learning space. It is known for its wide water surface, quiet rural surroundings, variety of fish, and seasonal birds that come to feed around the reservoir. For travelers who want a calm local place near Mueang Tak, Nong Bua Tai Reservoir offers a simple but meaningful waterside experience.
 
The reservoir is more than a scenic pond. It is part of the local community’s water landscape and everyday life. Local information describes the area as a learning centre related to royal development initiatives in Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict, with fish-cage farming and public fishing activities. This gives the reservoir both recreational and community value. Visitors can see how water resources are used not only for relaxation but also for local livelihoods, learning, and community activities.
 
The atmosphere around Nong Bua Tai Reservoir is quiet and open. The wide water surface, sky reflections, reservoir banks, and rural surroundings create a relaxing setting that is different from the busier areas of Tak town. It is suitable for visitors who want to rest, take photographs, observe birds, fish responsibly, or spend time near water without traveling far to a national park or mountain area.
 
Morning is a good time to visit because the light is soft and the air is cooler. Birds may be seen feeding around the reservoir depending on the season, and the water surface often appears calm. Late afternoon is also pleasant, with warmer light, softer temperatures, and a more relaxed atmosphere. These two periods are better than midday, when open waterside areas can be hot and bright.
 
Fishing is one of the activities associated with Nong Bua Tai Reservoir. Local information states that visitors may fish with a fee of 10 baht per fishing rod and that netting is not allowed. Visitors should confirm current rules before fishing, use only permitted methods, and avoid leaving fishing lines, hooks, food waste, or plastic rubbish around the reservoir. Responsible fishing helps preserve the fish population and keeps the area safe for other users.
 
The reservoir also supports aquatic life and seasonal birds. A freshwater area of this size can provide food and habitat for fish, insects, aquatic plants, birds, and small animals around the banks. Birdwatchers should observe quietly and avoid disturbing wildlife. Visitors should not feed birds unnecessarily or leave food waste near the water, as this can affect animal behavior and the cleanliness of the reservoir.
 
Travelers can reach Nong Bua Tai Reservoir from Tak town by heading toward Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict on local roads. Since the reservoir is located within a local community area, navigation maps and local confirmation are recommended, especially for first-time visitors. Visitors should plan enough time to return before dark if they are not familiar with the route.
 
Nong Bua Tai Reservoir works well as a half-day local trip. Visitors can come in the morning to enjoy the reservoir, take photographs, or fish, then continue to the Ping Riverfront, the 200th Anniversary Rattanakosin Bridge, King Taksin the Great Shrine, or Nong Nam Mani Banphot in Tak town. In the late afternoon, it can also be used as a quiet closing stop before returning to accommodation in Mueang Tak.
 
Families can enjoy the reservoir as a simple outdoor stop, but children should be supervised closely near the water. Elderly visitors should choose stable walking areas and shaded spots. Visitors who plan to stay for a while should bring drinking water, sun protection, hats, and personal rubbish bags. Since this is not a heavily commercialized site, basic self-preparation makes the visit more comfortable.
 
Responsible use is important. Visitors should not swim without knowing local conditions, should not enter restricted water-management areas, should not disturb fish-cage farming areas, and should not leave rubbish behind. If local rules or warning signs are present, they should be followed immediately. A reservoir is both a recreational place and a community water resource, so respectful behavior is essential.
 
Nong Bua Tai Reservoir is therefore suitable for travelers who appreciate quiet local scenery, fishing, seasonal birds, community water resources, and rural landscapes near Tak town. Its value lies in its calm atmosphere, wide water area, fish diversity, and connection with local life. With proper preparation and respect for local rules, it can be a peaceful and rewarding stop in Mueang Tak District.
 
NameNong Bua Tai Reservoir
LocationNong Bua Tai Subdistrict, Mueang Tak District, Tak Province
AddressNong Bua Tai Subdistrict, Mueang Tak District, Tak 63000
Coordinates / Reference PointCentral area of Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict, Mueang Tak District, Tak Province; use a navigation map and confirm with local residents when approaching the reservoir
HighlightsLarge reservoir of about 119 rai, local recreation area, fishing spot, fish-cage farming area, diverse fish species, and seasonal birds
HistoryA community reservoir and learning centre related to royal development initiatives in Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict, with fish-cage farming and public fishing activities.
Name OriginThe name comes from its location in Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict, Mueang Tak District, Tak Province.
Distinctive FeaturesA central subdistrict reservoir with broad water views, suitable for sightseeing, quiet relaxation, fishing under local rules, and observing seasonal birds.
Travel InformationStart from Tak town and travel toward Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict on local roads. Navigation maps and local route confirmation are recommended.
Current StatusA community reservoir, local recreation area, and fishing site under local rules. Visitors should check current conditions before traveling.
Open DaysContact Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict Municipality or local authorities before visiting.
Opening HoursMorning and late afternoon are the best times for sightseeing.
FeesFishing fee: 10 baht per rod according to local information. Visitors should confirm current rules before fishing.
FacilitiesReservoir viewpoint areas, fishing spots under local rules, fish-cage farming areas, local access roads, and restaurants/accommodations in Tak town and nearby communities
Main Areas / Zones1. Nong Bua Tai Reservoir Area
2. Waterside Recreation Area
3. Permitted Fishing Spots
4. Fish-Cage Farming Area
5. Reservoir Bank and Seasonal Bird Area
6. Nong Bua Tai Community Area
7. Local Access Route to the Reservoir
Caretaker / Area AuthorityNong Bua Tai Subdistrict Municipality and local water-use groups
Main Contact NumberNong Bua Tai Subdistrict Municipality Tel. 055-897-077, Fax 055-897-078
Official Website / Official PageNong Bua Tai Subdistrict Municipality website: www.nongbuatai.go.th
Nearby Tourist Attractions1. Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict, about 1 km
2. Khlong Huai Sai Reservoir, about 5 km
3. Ping Riverfront in Tak Town, about 18 km
4. 200th Anniversary Rattanakosin Bridge, about 20 km
5. King Taksin the Great Shrine, about 20 km
Nearby Restaurants1. Local restaurants in Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict, about 1 km
2. Kuai Tiao Ruea Ko Tee, about 15 km, Tel. 094-118-4717
3. Wandee Lap Ped Tak Branch, about 15 km
4. Lung Auan Yentafo Loet Rot, about 15 km
5. Miang Kham Mueang Tak Mae Phongphan, about 20 km, Tel. 062-362-9951, 096-669-9015
Nearby Accommodations1. Hop Inn Tak, about 18 km, Tel. 02-080-2222
2. Mekwilai Hotel, about 20 km, Tel. 055-541770, 055-540354
3. Makmai Homestay Tak, about 20 km
4. Baan Chang Hotel & Coffee House, about 20 km
5. Phuping Valley Resort, about 23 km
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Nong Bua Tai Reservoir located?
A: Nong Bua Tai Reservoir is located in Nong Bua Tai Subdistrict, Mueang Tak District, Tak Province.
 
Q: How large is Nong Bua Tai Reservoir?
A: Nong Bua Tai Reservoir covers about 119 rai and is located in the central area of the subdistrict.
 
Q: What is special about Nong Bua Tai Reservoir?
A: It is known for its wide water area, local recreation atmosphere, diverse fish, seasonal birds, fishing activities, and fish-cage farming.
 
Q: Can visitors fish at Nong Bua Tai Reservoir?
A: Yes. Local information states that fishing is allowed with a fee of 10 baht per rod, while netting is not allowed. Visitors should confirm current rules before fishing.
 
Q: When is the best time to visit Nong Bua Tai Reservoir?
A: Morning and late afternoon are the best times because the weather is cooler and the light is suitable for sightseeing, fishing, photography, and bird observation.
 
Q: Who is Nong Bua Tai Reservoir suitable for?
A: It is suitable for travelers who enjoy quiet reservoirs, fishing, nature photography, seasonal birds, and community water-resource landscapes near Tak town.
 
Q: What nearby places can be visited with Nong Bua Tai Reservoir?
A: Nearby places include Khlong Huai Sai Reservoir, the Ping Riverfront in Tak town, the 200th Anniversary Rattanakosin Bridge, and King Taksin the Great Shrine.

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