Parks and Gardens in Chiang Mai
Have you ever dream of running or walking in the middle of beautiful flowers? Are you tired of pollution in a big city? Now, it’s not hard to understand your feelings. Of course, it must be boring to wake up and see high buildings, crowded cars, noisy planes and black smokes every morning.
Yeah, right. All of these factors and not just bad for your mental health, but also physical health. Do you think it’s gonna be good, if your lungs are filled with dirty dust and your mind feels so nervous? Of course, the answer must be ‘no’.
Then why don’t you step away from your big city just for a while? How about escaping those modern scenery to natural scenery instead?
In that case, what natural scenery will be your nearest choice? You are suggested a nice, sweet-smelled and colorful botanic garden.
Botanic gardens are gardens that consist of various species of trees and flowers. There many of these gardens in Chiang Mai. You can choose the one that is most convenient for your journey.
Mostly, Parks and botanic gardens in Chiang Mai are parks in themselves. That means they are not only plant gardens, but also relaxing places for tourists. Many of them are enormous, especially in Chiang Mai. They usually consist of Thai classical architectures, which in Chiang Mai will be in ancient Lanna style. Botanical zones will be gathered around those architectures, being scattered all over the area. As soon as you walk into one of them, you will feel like you’re in heaven, because there are many colorful plants. These plants are divided into minor zones, following their geographical categories.
Moreover, you can even doing some kind of exercises within these gardens. Some places lend tourists the bike. With that, you can just rent one and ride around, seeing all beautiful sight and taking pictures.
Believe it. Chiang Mai gardens are nice place to go. They may not be excited, but they shall make you feel comfortable from all stress. You will be happy. And when you’re happy, you will have moral support to do many good things.
We make the lists of Parks and Gardens in Chiang Mai as below.
Royal Flora Garden, or formal name ‘Royal Flora Rajaphruek’, is an enormous botanical garden located in Royal Agricultural Research Center. Visitors should not miss to visit the Orchid Garden to see rare orchids and International Gardens to hop into different styles of gardens curated by different participating countries, such as South Korea, China, Japan and Bhutan, to represent their cultures. Other zones include the World of Insects, Rare Plants and Corporate Zone. Read More…
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden is a national park and a botanic garden in Pong Yaeng, Mae Rim County, Chiangmai Province. The area is about 5.6 miilion square metres, really enormous. It is usually used for plant collection and reservation. These plants are grew in the most natural ways, or organic ways.The garden consists of various zones. Each zone gives you good knowledge of botany. Read More…
Bhubing palace the Royal winter residence in the colorful rose garden. They are beautified by the establishment of various gardens and shrubberies including orchids, roses (which are quite famous) and fern gardens, manicured lawns, nature walk ways and water features such as ponds and fountains. Read More…
Mon Jam is the main highlight of this county. Or, put it another way, if you go to Mae Raem and leave it without visiting Mon Jam first, then it will be just like you’ve never been arrived at Mae Raem at all. Mon Jam consists of various shops, shelters, sightseeing spots, eating areas, agricultural lots, restaurants and many others. Definitely, you will never regret it for visiting there. But you will totally fall in love with it. You can never forget it. Read More…
The Tweechol Botanic is about 480,000 square metres, established by Mr.Taweesak Sesawech. It was once a fruit garden, growing many things especially Lamyai, and also a learning centre of how to care for milk cows. Time went by, Tweechol Garden was turn into a botanic garden instead, in order to be a learning centre of nature and also a tourist attraction. Read More…
Nongbuakhad Park is the ONLY park of Chiang Mai City Municipal, located just in downtown. You will absolutely love the atmosphere. The Nongbuakhad park is surrounded with colorful flowers, trees, ponds, fountains etc. There is also a pavillion in the middle of a pond. You may just start from going around and take photos. Then find a quiet corner to read book, drink juice, listen to music or eat your lunch. Read More…
Khun Wang research center sets itself on the area of 450 rais, consist of a variety of winter fruits, such as chinese pears, plums, peaches, nectarines, and strawberries. Visitors can pick them freshly from the tree for tasting. Moreover, in winter, the hill will be covered with a blanket of pink Thai Sakura or season of Cherry blossom blooms, giving a splendid picturesque sight to the visitors. Read More…
In Samoeng County, there isn’t just only one strawberry garden. In fact, strawberry gardens in the area are countless. That’s why it has been being called ‘The Town of Strawberries’ all along. You can tour them for a whole year. But if you don’t know where they are or what their names are, let’s see the most famous of them. Read More…
Khun Chang Kian is a popular tourist attraction in winter. Every yeay, from December to January, the Prunus cerasoideses, or Thai name ‘Nang Phaya Sua Krong’ trees, will bloom. The trees will be covered with lovely pink flowers, just like the Japanese Sakura. This is the reason why they’re called ‘Sakura of Thailand’. Read More…
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