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Today we walk the new Green Mile to Lumphini Park Bangkok. 👍 Like if you love Bangkok hidden spots! 🔔 Subscribe for more Thailand travel vlogs, street walks, and food adventures. 💬 Comment your favorite Bangkok neighborhood below! Join us on a relaxing late-afternoon stroll along Bangkok's iconic new Green Mile— the elevated green walkway connecting Benjakitti Forest Park to Lumphini Park (also spelled Lumpini Park). This peaceful, traffic-free path winds through lush greenery high above the bustling city streets, offering stunning urban-nature contrasts as the day winds down. We start in the vibrant Benjakitti area and make our way along the approximately 1.4–1.6 km skywalk, surrounded by trees, fresh air, and occasional city skyline glimpses — perfect for late afternoon when the heat eases and the golden light filters through. Arriving at Lumphini Park, we explore the serene lakeside paths where Bangkok's famous residents come out to play: curious turtles and massive monitor lizards 🦎(often called "monitor dragons" by locals) lounging by the water or gliding silently through the ponds. These gentle giants are a highlight of the park's wild urban ecosystem! To cap off the perfect evening, we head to Dusit Central Park (right next to Lumphini), climb up to its stunning rooftop sky garden, and settle in with a cool drink at one of the viewpoints. Watch the sun dip behind the skyline, painting the city in warm oranges and pinks — an unforgettable golden-hour moment with panoramic views over Lumphini Park and beyond. If you're in Bangkok and craving a mix of nature, wildlife spotting, and chill city vibes, this late-afternoon route is a must-do. Easy to access via BTS/MRT (Sala Daeng, Lumpini, or nearby stations), free entry, and super photogenic! This is a "what to do in Bangkok' video.🇹🇭