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Lumpini Park

My suggestion is to bring some insect repellent, especially if you’re planning to stay into the evening. Mosquitoes can be really pesky, and you don’t want your fun ruined by bites.

I recommend hitting Lumpini Park early in the morning, around 7 am. The weather is way cooler, and you get to see all the locals doing their morning exercises. It’s such a vibe!

I made the mistake of not wearing sunscreen, and I totally regretted it! So be sure to lather that on if you plan on staying out for a while, because the sun here is no joke!
If you love nature, I suggest taking the paths that go deeper into the park. The main area can get busy, but the quieter spots are really peaceful and perfect for a little escape.
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Bring plenty of snacks and water. There are some places to buy food in the park, but they can be pricy and limited. I ran out of water once and it wasn't fun!

My advice is to wear good hiking shoes, not just sneakers. Some paths are rocky and steep, and I slipped a lot in my old trainers. Invest in a decent pair!

I recommend checking the weather before your trip. We went in rainy season and got caught in a storm. It’s a beautiful park but slippery trails aren’t great!

If you can, stay overnight at the park. The sunset views are absolutely stunning, and it’s way less rushed compared to a day trip. I didn't do this and really wished I had