| If you are wanting to visit some of mother | | | | display some of the best European and tropical |
| natures best in Thailand then you should ensure | | | | gardens and exhibitions. Commissioned by the |
| that the northern region is high on your list of | | | | Princess' Mother, this is another wonderful |
| botanical must-sees. The provinces of Chiang Mai | | | | example of the Thai sustainable agriculture and |
| and Chiang Rai are renowned for having the most | | | | biodiversity efforts. |
| abundant of botanical attractions for any one | | | | Sopha Botanical Gardens at Rayong combine the |
| area. This is a mountainous destination, but there | | | | pristine beaches of Thailand with a traditional |
| are certainly some exquisite gardens that are | | | | garden theme. Here you can find the largest |
| located city-side or beach-side for those that | | | | range of Thai trees and plants and there are |
| prefer those surrounds. | | | | three teak houses to marvel. A little busier, is the |
| The Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden is just on the | | | | Nong Nooch Paradise which lays in the heart of |
| outskirts of Chiang Mai, slightly north of the Doi | | | | Pattaya, one of the most famous and busiest |
| Suthep Temple. Here you will see 12 greenhouses, | | | | beach locations. Here you can see Thailand's |
| magnificent gardens and nature trails that lead to | | | | largest collection of orchids, as well as the worlds |
| waterfalls. It sis truly a great example of | | | | largest collection of cycads and palms. There are |
| Thailand's biodiversity and reforestation efforts. | | | | multiple gardens with different themes to visit as |
| Doi Tung is in the Chiang Rai province, and | | | | well. |
| happens to be the former home of the Thai | | | | Thailand's botanical gardens are a testament to |
| Princess' mother. It has a Swiss influenced palace | | | | their ongoing efforts to create a more biodiverse |
| that has a strangely European garden setting. On | | | | and eco-friendly environment that can be shared |
| the hillside below, the Mae Fah Lung Gardens | | | | with horticultural enthusiasts the world over. |