Dad Takes Me Crab Catching at Low Tide, Namsai Beach, Sattahip
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Dad takes me crab catching at low tide at Namsai Beach, Sattahip, Chonburi
When talking about Chonburi, many people probably think of Pattaya, sandy beaches, and lively nightlife. But believe it or not, Chonburi still has peaceful, beautiful corners full of authentic local lifestyles. What I, mr.hotsia, want to share this time is my crab catching experience at Namsai Beach, Sattahip, which made me feel like I traveled back to childhood memories by the Eastern Sea.
First, I must say that Namsai Beach, Sattahip is a small beach located in Sattahip District, Chonburi Province, not far from Pattaya. It stands out for its clear, clean seawater and well-preserved nature. I have visited here many times, and on my latest trip, my father took me crab catching during low tide, which is the best time for this activity.
Crab Catching Experience at Low Tide
To picture it simply, when the tide goes out, Namsai Beach reveals mudflats and small coral rocks that serve as hiding spots for various crab species. My father, a local, taught me a simple technique to catch crabs by poking with a stick in crevices and mud to coax the crabs out without harming them. I remember that day was comfortably cool, with sea breeze blowing on my face and soft sunlight adding a warm, relaxing atmosphere.
Catching crabs is not easy because they are smart and sensitive to movement. We had to be patient and poke slowly point by point. When I caught my first crab, I felt excited and proud because this is a rare experience nowadays when everything seems rushed and far from nature.
Memories Connected to Chonburi
I, mr.hotsia, often say that Chonburi is a province full of cultural diversity and interesting tourist activities, whether it’s the bustling city of PattayaPattaya Nightlifeor Bang Saen Beach, ranked among the top popular relaxation spotsTraveling Chonburi, Bang Saen, PattayaBut experiencing a simple local lifestyle like crab catching at Sattahip made me feel closer to the sea and the local community.
After crab catching, my father and I took a walk along Namsai Beach. The atmosphere here is peaceful, the water so clear you can see small fish swimming by. It’s perfect for relaxing and escaping the hustle of big cities.
Fresh Seafood Near Namsai Beach
After catching enough crabs, my father and I chose to take our catch to enjoy fresh seafood nearby. Sattahip has many seafood restaurants that use fresh ingredients from the sea, just like the ones I have visited atPakarang Restaurant, Bang Saenwhich is famous for freshness and tourist-friendly prices. I recommend anyone visiting Chonburi to try the seafood here to truly taste the flavors of the Eastern Sea.
Travel Tips for Visitors
For those interested in trying crab catching at Namsai Beach, Sattahip, the trip is not complicated. It takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour from Pattaya, depending on traffic. Sometimes I stay in Pattaya and head to Sattahip in the morning to catch the best low tide for crab catching.
Don’t forget to prepare shoes suitable for walking on rocks and mud, as well as sun protection and drinking water. This activity requires time and patience to observe and catch crabs. Also, please respect nature and avoid over-catching marine animals to preserve the ecological balance of Sattahip.
Recommended Video
I have recorded a video of my crab catching experience at Namsai Beach, Sattahip, which clearly shows the atmosphere and how fun and educational this activity is. You can watch it atDad Takes Me Crab Catching at Low Tide, Namsai Beach, Sattahipwhich will make you want to experience it yourself.
Summary of Impressions from mr.hotsia
For me, coming to Sattahip to catch crabs at low tide is not just ordinary tourism; it’s a true connection with nature and family. It feels like returning to the roots of a simple but profound coastal lifestyle. If anyone wants to experience a different side of Chonburi beyond the endless Pattaya tourism,Traveling Chonburi, Bang Saen, PattayaI recommend visiting here once, and you will feel like I do, mr.hotsia.