Top 10 Gardens in Thailand, Thailand

August 21, 2021 Alida England

Coordinates: 15°24′N 101°18′E / 15.4°N 101.3°E / 15.4; 101.3
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1. Discovery Garden

149/7 M.6 Soi Huayaijeen, Bang Lamung 20150 Thailand +66 81 844 1396 [email protected] http://www.discovery-garden.net
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Discovery Garden

Our Discovery Garden – a private Pattaya Botanical Garden specializing in rare our widely unknown tropical plants – will officially open in about one year (October 2016). In the pre-opening phase you can visit it already free of any charge.

2. Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

100 Moo 9, Mae Rim 50180 Thailand +66 53 841 000 [email protected] http://www.qsbg.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 592 reviews

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

The Queen Sirkit Botanic Garden is one of the most renowned gardens in Thailand and a major hub for scientific research. Visitors can view beautiful Thai orchids and palms while walking around the expansive grounds.

Reviewed By 166jackiew

We took a yellow songthaew from Warorot market at 40 Thai Baht per person to the botanic garden. The journey took about an hour. Entrance fee is free for senior over 60s. We were recommended to take a tram to the garden as it was quite a walk. The tram was 30 baht per person. The first stop was at the canopy. It was a very impressive walkway with fantastic views. The driver then took us to the glasshouse gardens. This was divided into different sections with alpine plants, orchids, cactus and rain forest. Particularly impressive was the large rain forest glass house with a massive waterfall. We meant to visit the natural science museum but we ran out of time. We will do it on our next visit. Highly recommend.

3. Mae Fah Luang Garden

Doi Tung Development Project, Mae Fa Luang 57240 Thailand +66 53 767 0157 [email protected]
Excellent
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4.5 based on 352 reviews

Mae Fah Luang Garden

As a famous tourist spot, the Mae Fah Luang Garden generates revenue and creates jobs that make the most of the various skills available in Doi Tung.

Reviewed By vratin_shah - Mumbai, India

The Garden located is located next to Doi Tung Royal Villa and is a huge one with lots of varieties of flowers & plants on display. The garden is beautifully built & offers a lots of opportunities for photographs.

4. Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden

34/1 Tambon Na Chom Thian, Na Chom Thian, Sattahip 20250 Thailand +66 38 238 061 [email protected] http://www.nongnoochtropicalgarden.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 6,203 reviews

Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden

Reviewed By sassygirl1 - Red Deer, Canada

We absolutely needed more time I saw a photo a few years back and after researching these gardens and finding out there is so much to see and do We just had to come here This place is Amazing So of course here we are, duplicating the same heart photo and finding out that a whole day can be spent here easily Love loved Put Nong nooch gardens on your list You will be happy you did

5. Dokmai Garden

Moo 10, Namprae, 50230 Thailand +66 89 433 9045
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Dokmai Garden

6. Royal Park Rajapruek

Mae Hia, Chiang Mai 50100 Thailand +66 53 114 110 [email protected] http://www.royalparkrajapruek.org/main3/eng/index.php
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4.5 based on 870 reviews

Royal Park Rajapruek

The Ratchaphruek Flower Gardens are a must-see when visiting the Chiang Mai area. The expansive gardens are incredibly picturesque. Bike rentals are available and, for less active travelers, an electric bus is available to take you around.

Reviewed By Will4Vegan

The Royal Park absolutely deserves to be a top 5 attraction in Chiang Mai. It is incredible. Hundreds of acres of flowers and plants from around the world. I’m not a huge garden or nature guy, but this place blew me away. My fiancé and I spent hours walking the park, including visiting the orchid pavilion and the country area, which features plants from countries around the world. We saw many tourists taking the tram during their visit, and it seems like few people walk beyond the center area. In my opinion, that’s a mistake. There is so much to see and you will miss 90% of it if you are on the tram. It takes 3-4 hours to walk the entire grounds, and is well worth doing. You can stop at their tasty restaurant, which is about half way through, if that is too much walking for you in one go.

7. Tweechol Botanic Garden

118 Moo 7 Cheng Doi, Doi Saket, Doi Saket 50200 Thailand 053-868891-3 [email protected] http://www.tweecholbotanicgarden.com/contact.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Tweechol Botanic Garden

Reviewed By 320emmah - Hua Hin, Thailand

What a find! I don't understand why this place is not talked about more in Chiang Mai. The gardens are beautiful and there is so much to see. Different types of plants, amazing topiary animals, live animals including camels and ostriches, peddle-boats, children's play park, and a maze. You can go around in a golf buggy or hire bicycles. There is an excellent buffet restaurant for lunch in the same grounds with Thai, Western, Japanese foods. An excellent place for families but even our teenage son loved riding the bike around freely.

8. The Blooms Orchid Park

65 Moo 7 Wat Kaew subdistrict, Bang Phae 70160 Thailand +66 86 111 0084 [email protected] http://www.thebloomsorchidpark.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

The Blooms Orchid Park

9. Chiang Mai Erotic Garden

46/3 Moo 3 Huay Sai Subdistrict, Mae Rim 50180 Thailand +66 83 318 4855 [email protected] http://www.chiangmaieroticgarden.com
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Chiang Mai Erotic Garden

The first erotic garden in Southeast Asia, conceived and created by Miss Katai. A magnificent cultural and natural landscape of erotic flowing plants and artworks, surrounded by verdant rice fields and a mountain panorama. Great photo opportunities. Free drink from the teahouse included. Katai is often available as a tour guide or for conversation. Relax and enjoy!

Reviewed By Sombatbkk - Bangkok, Thailand

Accidentally bumped into this hidden gems garden and tea house in the middle of nowhere while traveling to a Buddhist temple in the area. I must say it was a pleasant surprise to see such a beautiful garden with Erotic art pieces decorated within the garden. As a art lover myself it was great to see how everything were carefully thought out how each piece would fit in the landscape design. As a world traveler I honestly can say I have not seen it anywhere and it's great to see this place in Thailand where it's quite difficult to find modern art venues. If you are art lovers or garden lovers you would not want to miss out the opportunity to check out this place. The owner; Khun Tai is super friendly and enthusiastic to elaborate each design aspect of the garden and explain the concepts of each art pieces. She was part of making the visit a memorable experience as there's a lot of thoughts put in the design of the place. It's also a perfect venue if you want to use this place for a small group gatherings or small party among art lovers .

10. Suan Kulap Klang Phana

Phansuk-Kud Khla Road Mu Si Subdistrict, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130 Thailand
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Suan Kulap Klang Phana

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