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The most beautiful parks and gardens in Thailand


We have found the most beautiful parks, gardens and national parks in Thailand for you! The country offers over 150 national parks, ideal for hikes and jungle tours through untouched nature. In the north, there are numerous botanical gardens, colorful flower fields and fruit plantations for you to explore. A real highlight are the Bua Tong Fields in northern Mae Hong Son - a sea of Mexican sunflowers that only bloom in November. In the northeast, the beautiful gardens at Mae Salong Flower Hills Resort an absolute must-see! Even in big cities like Bangkok, there are many green spaces and oases such as the huge Lumphini Parkwhere you can observe dozens of banded monitor lizards. We think it's super important to spend a relaxing day in the park (especially if you're traveling for a long time and many different places can quickly become exhausting). So: don't forget your book so that you can switch off in between all the travel or city chaos! :)

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I-Talay

I-Talay (Taling Ngam Beach)


On the west coast of Koh Samui, there is an almost untouched stretch of beach and a real insider tip: I-Talay. We discovered this special place by chance on a scooter and have to admit that we think it is the most beautiful beach on the entire island so far! Behind "I-Talay" is actually a beach bar with a lovingly decorated garden in which eye-catching, recycled works of art are on display. The bar is located in the bay of Ao Taling Ngam, a rather unknown place...
Benjakitti Park

Benjakitti Park


A popular oasis of calm in the otherwise hectic metropolis is the pretty Benjakitti Park. At 208,000 square meters, it is one of the largest parks in the whole of Bangkok and is centrally located between the two metro stations Sukhumvit and Asok. It was opened in 2004 to mark the 72nd birthday of Queen Sirikit, who subsequently gave the park its current name: Benjakitti. The extensive grounds include two large wooded areas, idyllic walking paths, plenty of sunbathing areas and benches,...
Lumphini Park

Lumphini Park


At over 570,000 square meters, Lumphini Park is the largest park in the center of Bangkok. There are seven park entrances, known as gates, from different directions. The southwest entrance is adorned with a monument to King Rama VI, who created the site in the 1920s as the first public city park. Today, the huge area is home to an artificial lake where you can go pedal boating, numerous benches and pavilions to relax on, a public concert stage, the...
Than Sadet National Park

Than Sadet National Park


Than Sadet National Park is located in the east of Koh Phangan, which you can explore for a fee of 100 baht (approx. 2.50 euros). It consists of dense jungle, large rock formations and clear rivers. The park is famous for the historic Than Sadet waterfall, which was once visited by King Rama V, who immortalized his inscriptions in the rock. Unfortunately, the waterfall is very dry, almost parched, especially in the high season - which is why bathing is not always...