Bueng Krachap Explained

Bueng Krachap
Other Name:บึงกระจับ
Coords:13.8019°N 99.9252°W
Pushpin Map:Thailand
Length:0.9km (00.6miles)
Width:0.6km (00.4miles)
Area:0.4sqkm
Depth:1.1m (03.6feet)
Max-Depth:2.5m (08.2feet)
Elevation:19m (62feet)
Cities:Ban Pong

Bueng Krachap (Thai: บึงกระจับ, in Thai pronounced as /bɯ̄ŋ krā.t͡ɕàp/) is a freshwater lake in Thailand, situated in the area of Nong Kop Subdistrict, Ban Pong District, Ratchaburi Province, regarded as the oldest and largest lake in the western region of Thailand.

Bueng Krachap is not a natural waterbody, it is an artificial lake that was excavated in World War II era, with a total area of 251lk=inNaNlk=in.

Its name "Bueng Krachap", means "water caltrop lake" ("krachap" in Thai). Formerly there were such plants in this area, but nowadays they have disappeared.

Places of interest

Presently, the lake is a freshwater fish breeding centre, and also a venue for water sports such as jet skiing and canoeing, with a resting place for locals and outsiders.

Around the lake, there are many restaurants to service tourists or locals that visit the place. It has a very beautiful view, especially at sundown.[1]

Wat Bueng Krachap temple and its school are nearby places.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: บึงกระจับ. Bueng Krachap. thai. Tiao Ratchaburi.com.
  2. Web site: บึงกระจับ. thai. Bueng Krachap. Krachab.go.th.