Thung Na Noi Bridge, nestled amidst the scenic rice fields in Nakhon Nayok Province, is a couple of hours away from bustling Bangkok, towards Khao Yai National Park. Serving as a photographer’s haven, the location showcases charming huts amid lush greenery, especially striking when the rice is young and vibrant, but equally appealing when ready for harvest. More than just an attraction, it doubles as a café/restaurant, inviting visitors to enjoy local delicacies and refreshing drinks amid the peaceful surroundings. A walk through the area involves capturing the essence of a typical Thai rice field landscape, with a breathtaking green expanse bordered by smallish mountains. The rustic bamboo bridge adds charm, meandering through the verdant fields and leading to a tranquil nowhere. The experience is serene, accompanied by a gentle breeze, offering a glimpse into the daily life of local farmers amidst the beauty of nature.

The kind of places where you fill you would enjoy living there, in the middle of nature. It’s of course lost in teh middle of nowhere, but accessible with a car and a GPS.