Ban Pak Nai Fisherman Village
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Pak Nai was originally a village by the Nan River. But after the
construction of the Sirikit Dam, the village became a part of
the water reservoir above the dam surrounded by green mountain
ranges. As locals of Pak Nai village are fishermen, there are
plenty of fish product from the reservoir. Restaurants on rafts
providing tasty fish such as Pla Kot - catfish, Pla Bu - gobies,
Pla Khang – Giant Catfish, Pla Raet - giant gourami, Pla
Thapthim - Thai Red Tilapia, etc. Some rafts also provide
accommodations for tourists who want to stay over. Apart from
flavorful meals, visitors can also admire the the scenery of
beautiful mountainous forests, islets, and fisherman’s raft
houses by renting boats from locals. Out of the rainy season,
there will be a pulled-raft service to Wat Pak Nai, where
visitors can enjoy meal on board. The trip takes approximately 2
hours. Moreover, there is a ferry service to Nam Pat District,
Uttaradit province but stay over a night is recommended as it
takes 6 hours for the journey.
To get there: The village
is in Na Thanung sub-district, 96 kilometer s from the centre of
the province. Take the Nan – Wiang Sa – Na Noi route to Na Noi
district then take mountainous Highway No. 1339 to Ban Pak Nai
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Na Muen |
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Na Thanung |
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Free |
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18.05528 N |
100.68099 E |
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