Benjakitti Forest Park Bangkok ecological green space with wetland paths, skyline views, and outdoor activity areas
Image: Benjakitti Forest Park, Bangkok. Photo by Supanut Arunoprayote via Wikimedia Commons.

In a city that rarely slows down, Benjakitti Forest Park feels like Bangkok taking a deep breath. Set near Asok, Sukhumvit, and Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, this ecological forest park turns former industrial land into one of the city’s most useful green escapes.

Quick take

  • Best for: walking, jogging, cycling, outdoor workouts, skyline photos, and low-key wellness days.
  • Location: Khlong Toei / Asok area, near QSNCC and Sukhumvit.
  • Why go: wetlands, elevated walkways, activity plazas, public exercise zones, and weight-style outdoor machines.
  • From Public House: an easy ride from Sukhumvit 31 by taxi, motorbike, or BTS/MRT connection.

A forest park in the middle of Bangkok

Benjakitti is more than a pretty park. It is a living urban ecosystem shaped by wetlands, ponds, native planting, boardwalks, open lawns, and skyline-facing paths. Instead of feeling over-designed, the park lets Bangkok’s natural and urban sides meet in one place.

You can walk above the wetlands in the morning, spot birds around the ponds, jog with towers in the background, then return to Sukhumvit for coffee, lunch, or a slow afternoon.

Where Bangkok comes to move

For fitness-minded visitors, Benjakitti is one of the best public places to exercise in Bangkok. The park has generous paths for walking, jogging, and cycling, plus open areas where locals gather for stretching, group workouts, yoga, dance sessions, and community activities.

Recent outdoor fitness additions have made the park even more useful for strength training. Visitors can find public workout equipment and weight-style machines designed for accessible outdoor training, making it easy to add a quick resistance session before or after a run.

Move

  • Jog or walk the park paths
  • Cycle during permitted hours
  • Use outdoor workout zones
  • Try weight-style exercise machines

Slow down

  • Walk the wetland boardwalks
  • Watch sunset over the skyline
  • Bring a book or coffee
  • Pair it with a Sukhumvit wellness day

Why it belongs on your Bangkok itinerary

Benjakitti works because it gives Bangkok visitors more than a photo stop. It offers a rhythm: morning movement, midday recovery, sunset walks, and quiet green space between appointments, shopping, dining, and nightlife.

It is especially convenient if you are staying around Phrom Phong, Asok, Sukhumvit, or attending an event at QSNCC.

How to visit from Public House Bangkok

From Public House Bangkok in Sukhumvit 31, Benjakitti Forest Park is easy to reach by taxi, motorbike, or BTS/MRT connection via Phrom Phong, Asok, Sukhumvit MRT, and Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre MRT.

Travel time depends on traffic, but the park is close enough for a morning routine, a post-workout reset, or an afternoon green break.

Make it part of your Sukhumvit stay

Start with a morning walk or workout at Benjakitti, return for a clean lunch or fresh juice at SWD, then spend the afternoon exploring EmSphere, Benchasiri Park, independent cafés, wellness studios, or Bangkok’s creative corners.

Bangkok is at its best when you experience both sides of the city: the fast, bright, social energy and the quieter spaces where you can breathe.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Benjakitti Forest Park good for exercise?

Yes. Benjakitti Forest Park is one of Bangkok’s best public spaces for walking, jogging, cycling, outdoor workouts, stretching, and casual group activities. It also has public exercise zones and outdoor gym-style equipment.

Where is Benjakitti Forest Park?

Benjakitti Forest Park is in central Bangkok around the Khlong Toei and Asok area, near Queen Sirikit National Convention Center and Sukhumvit.

How far is Benjakitti Forest Park from Public House Bangkok?

Public House Bangkok in Sukhumvit 31 is a short ride from Benjakitti Forest Park. Guests can travel by taxi, motorbike, or BTS/MRT connection via Phrom Phong, Asok, Sukhumvit MRT, and QSNCC MRT.

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