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TOP 5 - Chiang Mai Green Gems

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   Parks and gardens reign supreme in Chiang Mai, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. They are not just outdoor spaces, but vibrant havens that showcase the beauty of nature in this bustling city. With its stunning natural setting and cooler winter temperatures, Chiang Mai’s outdoor spaces are perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll.

   Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or a botanical exploration, we have selected for you five green spaces that offer a refreshing perspective on Chiang Mai’s diverse landscape. From the easy to walk to Suan Buak Hat to the picturesque Royal Park Rajapruek and the impressive Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden, there is no shortage of greenery to explore.


SUAN BUAK HAT PARK:

   Suan Buak Hat is a beautifully designed park located in Chiang Mai’s old city district, it is easy to reach by walk.

   As a popular venue for Chiang Mai’s annual Flower Festival, the park bursts into vibrant color with stunning floral displays.

   Beyond the festival, visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, picnics, and simply relax amidst lush greenery. With its tranquil ponds, shady trees, and charming bridges, Suan Buak Hat Park provides a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city.

   Don’t miss the morning Qigong sessions or the evening Takraw games for a local cultural experience.

Location: Arak Road, In old city. Chiang Mai.
Opening Hours: 05.00 to 21.00
Admission: Free Entrance


ROYAL PARK RAJAPRUEK:

   Located southwest of Chiang Mai, this 640,000 square meters masterpiece was the site for the Royal Flora Expo in 2006.

   Visitors can explore a vast array of themed gardens, each showcasing the unique flora and landscaping styles of different countries. The International Gardens, in particular, offer a fascinating glimpse into global horticultural practices, with meticulously designed landscapes representing nations like Japan, China, and South Korea.

   Beyond its botanical wonders, the park also houses the Ho Kham Luang Royal Pavilion, a stunning example of Lanna architecture that displays a collection of paintings depicting the life and works of King Rama IX. This cultural gem adds another layer of depth to the park’s allure. After the visit, be sure to drive up to Wat Doi Kham temple for a stunning view overlooking the garden and surrounding areas.

Location: 334 Village 3, Mae Hia. Chiang Mai.
Opening Hours: 08.00 to 18.00
Admission: 200 THB


BOTANICAL GARDEN:

   The Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden in Chiang Mai is a horticultural paradise that offers a diverse range of activities for visitors. This sprawling botanical garden boasts stunning landscapes, from lush rainforests to arid deserts. You can embark on scenic nature trails, explore themed gardens showcasing plants from around the world, and even visit a fascinating natural science museum.

   One of the highlights of the garden is the impressive collection of glasshouses. These climate-controlled enclosures house a variety of exotic plants, including orchids, cacti, and carnivorous plants. Visitors can wander through these glasshouses and marvel at the diverse flora from different parts of the world.

   For the adventurous, there is also a thrilling canopy walkway that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding forests.

Location: 100 moo9 Mae Rim Chiang Mai.
Opening Hours: 08.00 to 17.00
Admission: 100 THB


ANG KAEW RESERVOIR:

   Ang Kaew Reservoir, nestled within the serene campus of Chiang Mai University, is a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

   This man-made lake offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks or invigorating jogs along the scenic path that encircles the reservoir. The surrounding lush greenery and stunning mountain views create a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and contemplation.

   The best time to visit is early on weekends, around 7 AM, when locals and expats enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and reward themselves with a coffee at “Living The Dream” coffee shop.

Location: Chiang Mai University. Chiang Mai.
Opening Hours: 05.00 to 22.00
Admission: Free Entrance


CHIANG MAI CHALOEM PHRAKIAT PARK:

   Chaloem Phrakiat Park, nestled on Cholpratharn Road near Green Lake Resort Chiang Mai, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by travelers. With its stunning displays of colorful flowers blooming from November to January each year, this park is truly a sight to behold.

   Visitors can stroll along peaceful walking paths, admire the tranquil man-made lake, and take in the breathtaking views that surround them. Chaloem Phrakiat Park provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers looking to unwind and immerse themselves in the beauty of the outdoors.

Location: Chiang Mai roudabout Road (cholpratharn Rd) Chiang Mai.
Opening Hours: 06.00 to 20.00
Admission: Free Entrance
Tel. 053-998 333


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