Monday, December 27, 2010

Botanical gardens flowers in Thailand

If you want to visit some of the best Mother Nature has in Thailand, then you should ensure that the Northern Region is the top of the list of botanical essential. The provinces of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, because they are the most common botanical attractions in each area is unknown. This is an objective of the mountain, but there are definitely some beautiful gardens, the side of the city or the beach side are those who prefer to surround it.

The Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden islocated on the outskirts of Chiang Mai, just north of the temple Doi Suthep. Here you will find 12 greenhouses, gardens and nature trails leading to waterfalls. Sis is really a great example of biodiversity, Thailand and reforestation efforts.

Doi Tung in Chiang Rai province and accidentally the mother, the former home of the Thai Princess. It 's a Swiss building influenced garden is a strange European context. On the slope below the Mae Fah LungGardens to show some of the best European and tropical gardens and exhibitions. In the name of the mother of Princess, 'is another wonderful example of Thai agriculture and sustainable biodiversity efforts.

Sopha Botanical Gardens Rayong combine the pristine beaches of Thailand with a traditional theme garden. Here you will find the largest selection of plants and trees and there are three Thai teak houses on display. A little 'busier, the Nong Nooch puts paradise in the heartPattaya, a seaside resort in the most famous and most visited. Here is the largest collection of orchids from Thailand, and the world's largest collection of cycads and palms. There are several gardens with different themes to explore.

Thailand botanical gardens are a testament to their ongoing efforts for environmentally friendly and diverse environment that can create shared with gardening enthusiasts from around the world.

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