Wari Phirom Park or alternatively spelled Waree Phirom Park (Thai: สวนวารีภิรมย์) is a public park in Khlong Sam Wa district on the northeast outskirts of Bangkok.

Wari Phirom Park
Wrought iron bike shaped sculpture
Map
TypePublic park
LocationSoi Pracha Ruamchai 47, Sai Kong Din Tai, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok
Coordinates13°50′59.88″N 100°46′27.72″E / 13.8499667°N 100.7743667°E / 13.8499667; 100.7743667
Area47 acres (19 ha)
Created2014 (2014)
Operated byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)
StatusOpen daily from 05:00 am to 08:00 pm
Public transit access

The park originally known as Beung Makham Tet (บึงมะขามเทศ) and Beung Sakae Ngam Sam Duen (บึงสะแกงามสามเดือน). They were all reservoirs that receive water from canals Khlong Saen Saep and Khlong Hok Wa to prevent flooding in Bangkok. It first opened as a public park in August 2014.[1][2]

Later, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) took steps to improve the landscape of the park by planting perennials, ornamental plants, and aquatic plants to increase shady conditions, and created a bike and walking-jogging tracks, 4.2 km (2.6 mi) in length, around the two reservoirs to honour Queen Sirikit on the occasion of her 82nd birthday on August 12, 2014.[3]

Its name literally means pleasantly water park. The bike track takes around 30 minutes to complete. It has a large wrought iron bike shaped at the foot of the suspension bridge as a landmark.[1]

There is still a rural atmosphere around the park. Surrounded by rice fields and herds of cows or buffaloes of local farmers.[1][4]

Park components include a bike track, walking-jogging track, public restroom and public service buildings, aerobic ground, bike track for toddlers.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Srivilai, Kasidit (2017-11-07). "The secret Bangkok parks and green spaces you never knew existed". BK. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  2. ^ Mekloy, Pongpet (2016-09-22). "Racing down the BMX track". Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  3. ^ a b "สวนวารีภิรมย์". Khlong Sam Wa District Office (in Thai). 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  4. ^ Just Go ! (2021-02-04). "Just GO ! Outside , The Oasis of Minburi - สวนวารีภิรมย์". Blockdit (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-01-03.