Hokkaido Flower Park in Khao Yai
If you want a place to relax and recharge over a weekend before going back to work on Monday, pay a visit to Hokkaido Flower Park Khao Yai where you can spend time among beautiful flowers and sit back at a mini Japanese-themed cafe. The park is about a 3-hour drive from Bangkok.
Read on to see how beautiful the park is.
Photogenic flower gardens in Khao Yai, 3 hours from Bangkok
Hokkaido Flower Park Khao Yai has large vibrant flower gardens full of marguerite daisies, verbena, cosmos and more. You can stroll through the flower paths in the gardens to admire and photograph the beautiful flowers.
The flowers’ colours range from red to yellow to purple to white. And thanks to its location in Khao Yai – a popular destination that’s full of scenic mountains and nature, you can also enjoy a scenic view of the green mountains surrounding the garden.
If you’re keen on visiting this park, the admission ticket is ฿100 (~USD2.93)/person, which includes a drink at their cafe.
A cute Japanese-inspired cafe in the scenic gardens
After touring the gardens, you can head to their mini Japanese-themed cafe to chillax and gaze at the flowers.
The cafe offers many fruity smoothies and ice cream items to try, such as Strawberry Smoothie at ฿100 (~USD2.93) and Matcha Soft Serve Ice Cream at ฿89 (~USD2.61). Do note that ice cream items are separate from the admission ticket, you can redeem a free smoothie by showing the ticket.
Getting to Hokkaido Flower Park
If you’re looking for a nice place near Bangkok to visit and relax on a weekend, the park is worth your trip as it takes about a 3-hour drive from the city.
Address: Moo Si, Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130
Opening hours: 7.30am-6pm, Daily
Entrance fee: ฿100 (~USD2.93)/person
Contact: +66 9 7926 8662 | Hokkaido Flower Park’s Facebook | Google Maps
Check out other places in Thailand:
- Wat Sirindhorn Wararam: glowing temple with a Mekong River view
- Sky Grill is a rooftop mookata restaurant in Bangkok
- Khao Banthat Wildlife Sanctuary offers a scenic forest to explore
Cover image adapted from: @aom_saowanee and @xploypylin