Botanical Flower Gardens in Thailand

If you are wanting to visit some of motherdisplay some of the best European and tropical
natures best in Thailand then you should ensuregardens and exhibitions. Commissioned by the
that the northern region is high on your list ofPrincess' Mother, this is another wonderful
botanical must-sees. The provinces of Chiang Maiexample of the Thai sustainable agriculture and
and Chiang Rai are renowned for having the mostbiodiversity efforts.
abundant of botanical attractions for any oneSopha Botanical Gardens at Rayong combine the
area. This is a mountainous destination, but therepristine beaches of Thailand with a traditional
are certainly some exquisite gardens that aregarden theme. Here you can find the largest
located city-side or beach-side for those thatrange 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 theNong Nooch Paradise which lays in the heart of
outskirts of Chiang Mai, slightly north of the DoiPattaya, 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 tolargest collection of orchids, as well as the worlds
waterfalls. It sis truly a great example oflargest 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, andwell.
happens to be the former home of the ThaiThailand's botanical gardens are a testament to
Princess' mother. It has a Swiss influenced palacetheir ongoing efforts to create a more biodiverse
that has a strangely European garden setting. Onand eco-friendly environment that can be shared
the hillside below, the Mae Fah Lung Gardenswith horticultural enthusiasts the world over.