At first it may seem that it is not so big, but it is not. During the day, this lake looks completely different. Unfortunately, swimming in the lake is prohibited, but there are many other water activities.
Locals and tourists can rent a catamaran. There are also zip-lines and quad bikes. You can also fish here, but for this it is better to go to a more remote place where people do not walk and there are no establishments. You will not see signs here that say "fishing is prohibited" and so on. No surcharges for a fishing rod and fines. Thais calmly sit down on the shore and start fishing.
On the coast of the lake there are many restaurants, cafes and bars. Surprisingly, the “tables” of the institution are located on the water. In fact, these are small houses made of bamboo. To go inside, you need to go through the bridge.
The best way to get there is by private car or public transport. A tuk-tuk ride will cost you 250 - 350 baht.