Top 5 Flower Fields Of Thailand

5. Muek Lek Sunflower Fields, Saraburi

In the province of Lopburi lies the biggest sunflower field in Thailand. Only a 2 hour drive from Bangkok, so if you are looking for a close but authentic sunflower field to visit, a day trip here is perfect. 

With an entry fee of only 10THB, you basically get free access to an endless supply of photo opportunities! Bring you camera, bring your friends and take breathtaking pictures with the mountains in the background to bring the extra spectacle to your photos.

Best Time To Visit: November-January

Location: Muak Lek, Muak Lek District, Saraburi 

Entry Fee: 10 baht

4. The Bloom, Khao Yai

Khao Yai harbors some of Thailand’s most beautiful flower fields, and The Bloom is included. Considered a flower garden, it has a large area for you to traverse and explore all the different types of blooms. 

The multi-colored fields and the mountains all around, makes for great and beautiful photos you could take to show your friends and family. However apart from the flowers and blooms, there are different structures dotting the area around the flower garden for you to take pictures with. This place is truly a social media lover’s paradise! 

Best Time To Visit: All year round

Location: 357 Moo 5 Tambon Prayayen Amphur Pakchong, Khao Yai National Park, Khao Yai

Entry Fee: 100 baht (Adults) & 50 baht (Children)

Opening Hours: Everyday 8am-8pm

3. Singha Park, Chiang Rai

If you find yourself in northern Thailand or are willing to travel there, Singha Park is a florist’s paradise. Owned by the same company that makes Singha Beer, but there are no breweries here. Walk through a field of orange and pink with swans calmly paddling around the lakes. 

Get a great overview of the flower field from the exciting zipline taking you across the tea plantation. Feed exotic animals like zebras, giraffes and watusi cows, you can even get close to them. 

Best Time To Visit: December- January

Location: Mae Kon, Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai

Entry Fee: 50 baht (Adults) Free (Children) 300 baht (Zipline)

Opening Hours: All Day

2. Jim Thompson Farm, Khao Yai

Apart from a beautiful flower field, Jim Thompson Farm also includes a Farm Tour. Letting you harvest rice and get the opportunity to feel how it is to be a farmer in Thailand. 

The grounds are dotted with many different attractions and it is all held together by the beautiful flower fields all over the farm. 

Best Time To Visit: December – January

Location: 2072, Tambon Takhop, Amphoe Pak Thong Chai, Chang Wat Nakhon Ratchasima

Entry Fee: 150 baht (Adults) 100 baht (Children)

Opening Hours: Mon – Sat: 9AM – 5PM, Closed on Sun

1, Talay Bua Daeng (Red Lotus Lake), Udon Thani

The most unique flower field on this list as it takes place in the water. Quite far from Bangkok but if you are willing to make the trip you will get to experience a very rare experience, which is hard to find anywhere else. 

Home to millions of pink lotus flowers, you will get on a 45 minute boat tour through the lake and see the beautiful water blooms up close. Near the center of the lake, you will find yourself in a sea of endless lotus flowers and makes for a memory you will never forget. 

If you decide to fly to Udon Thani, it is only a 45 minute flight followed by an hour car ride there. Accommodations are also available there and even though it is not the most popular tourist area, it has one of Thailand’s largest expat populations. So it is a nice place to visit if you do not speak much Thai.

Best Time To Visit: December – February

Location: Chiangrai, Kumphawapi, Udon Thani

Entry Fee: 300 baht (45-minute boat ride) 500 Baht (90-minute boat ride)

Opening Hours: All Day

If you want to go there, we can arrange a private transport service for you, so you can have a hassle-free trip.

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