เขื่อนเชี่ยวหลาน (Cheow Lan Lake)

Cheow Lan Lake

As you board the boat into the middle of Cheow Lan Lake, you'll be greeted by the crystal-clear emerald hue of the water. The color isn't vibrant, but deep, filled with the silence that surrounds the steep limestone mountains and tall green forests. It feels like a painting from an ancient Chinese painting—but the gentle breath and sound of leaves rustling against the waves suggest, "It's quiet here, but not lonely."

The boat sails past several towering rock formations, particularly the formations known as the "Three Brothers Rocks." They're not overly dramatic, but the more you look, the more you're drawn to the stillness of the sea. Parker can see the boat's path stretching into the distance, offering a choice of stops to enjoy the view, rest, or even stop at a floating raft village.

As darkness falls on the water, the sound of the engine becomes more and more a part of nature. The boat's pauses offer a moment to breathe deeply, savoring the reflection of the mountains in the water. Stand and listen to the dripping water from the leaves, the birds, and the sounds of forest life.

Activities range from short two-hour excursions to overnight stays on floating rafts. Morning activities Things like kayaking, swimming, or wading through the small stream to the waterfall offer a quiet escape, but it's not too difficult. Singing songs won't disturb your sense of nature.

In November, the water is crystal clear, with shadows of trees and a soft mist over the water, blending with the golden glow of the morning sun—a sight even more surreal than you might imagine.

The fee, including the park entrance fee and boat, is approximately 300 baht per person. The overnight raft rentals vary, but even if you don't stay overnight, you can enjoy the view and sit comfortably on the shore.

Like the unadorned sound of the water, Cheow Lan doesn't pull you away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Instead, it invites you to pause, think, and let your thoughts drift with the waves—it's like your heart feels a little more cleansed after your trip.

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Post by Psyche- | Aug 2, 2025

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