Chiang Mai - Ratchaphruek Flower Gardens
Royal Park Rajapruek is situated 10 km southwest of Chiang Mai. Nestled in a lush mountain landscape, this 400 rai of land (about 200,000 sqm.) is a really picturesque setting, a delicate work of art and architecture which enriches the mind of the visitors with its seductive natural beauty along with various plant and flower species. In 2006, the garden was the site for the Royal Flora Expo, on the occasion of His Majesty The King’s 60th aniversary of coronation. Ever since, the garden has been maintained and developed. It has become a resource for agro-tourism as well as being a learning and research centre for the public. December and January are the months when Ratchaphruek come into bloom.
Royal Park Rajapruek is situated 10 km southwest of Chiang Mai. Nestled in a lush mountain landscape, this 400 rai of land (about 200,000 sqm.) is a really picturesque setting, a delicate work of art and architecture which enriches the mind of the visitors with its seductive natural beauty along with various plant and flower species. In 2006, the garden was the site for the Royal Flora Expo, on the occasion of His Majesty The King’s 60th aniversary of coronation. Ever since, the garden has been maintained and developed. It has become a resource for agro-tourism as well as being a learning and research centre for the public. December and January are the months when Ratchaphruek come into bloom.