Wang Pla Ngao means Fish Lever in English, is located at Ban Ko, Phrom Khiri District, Nakhon Si Thammarat 80320. Google map click here. It's 29 Kilometers away from the heart of the city. There's is no public songtaew coming here from the city. You can ride tuk-tuk to get here. If you have your own car, it's better. Not a famous tourist's destination but can be considered as one.
The stream has a lot of fishes. It is a good place for the family to have an outing. Children will surely enjoy this place. The water is not too deep. The place has a lot of big rocks and trees that make the place shady. Many locals place their mat under these trees. There's a concrete road in between the stream for vehicles to cross to the next village. The water overflow on this road making a wide mini curtain like waterfalls.
There are vendors and local restaurants here if you want to buy some snacks. There's no hotels or nearest resorts for you to stay in this area. Public toilet is free to use and they have a free public bathroom too. The place is clean and relaxing. The stream is flowing calmly. The water is vividly clear and the fishes aren't afraid of human.
You have to bring your own mats here, the shops don't have a mat for rent. There are no cottages, tables, and chairs around. Locals bring their own mats or portable tables and chairs. Some even bring their own portable folding bed. Being close to nature is quite relaxing. Although the stream is safe for the children but still don't let your children unattended.
The best time to come here is in summer. Please avoid coming here on the rainy season especially from November to January. It's good to do some climate research before planning to come here. This place has been flooded many times.
You have to bring your own mats here, the shops don't have a mat for rent. There are no cottages, tables, and chairs around. Locals bring their own mats or portable tables and chairs. Some even bring their own portable folding bed. Being close to nature is quite relaxing. Although the stream is safe for the children but still don't let your children unattended.
The best time to come here is in summer. Please avoid coming here on the rainy season especially from November to January. It's good to do some climate research before planning to come here. This place has been flooded many times.
Maybe it's the reason why there are no shops here that are made of hard cement or bricks. Mostly they are made of light materials and the flood take them away so easily. The is no entrance fee, it's totally free for locals and tourists.