แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Northern แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Northern แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันพุธที่ 2 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

Botanical Gardens of Northern Thailand (Part 2)

Northern Thailand has many attractions that would be of interest to horticultural and botanical enthusiasts. Just outside of Chiang Mai, Thailand's 2nd largest city and the gateway to the northern provinces, are two outstanding botanical gardens - Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden and Bhubing Palace and Garden, one of the estates of the royal family. The best time to go is immediately after the end of the rainy season in early November, when many flowers are in bloom.

Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden

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Located in Mae Sa Valley, a popular mountain resort area just 45 minutes - 1 hour drive from Chiang Mai - Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden at 960 hectares (2,372 acres) is by far the largest and most important Botanical Garden in Thailand. If you're a botanical enthusiast, no trip to Thailand is complete unless you schedule at last a day or two visiting this fascinating facility. As there is so much ground to cover here, I suggest you stay at one of the fine mountain lodges near the Garden in Mae Sa Valley as opposed to staying in Chiang Mai.

Botanical Gardens of Northern Thailand (Part 2)

Opened in 1993, this garden were created as a botanical research center and for visitors who wanted learn more about the plants and flowers of Thailand. Believe me, QSBG is huge. When I visited these gardens about 2 years ago, I did not have enough time to thoroughly tour the property, maybe next time. There are a number of interesting botanical walking trails that crisscross and circle the hilly property featuring prominent displays of tropical plants and flowers. One route will introduce you to Thai plants and local medicinal herbs, another route features climbers and vines. Or perhaps, you would like to take a hike to a small waterfall, on the way you'll pass by the Thai Rock garden. This trail ends up at the Thai Orchid Nursery, which is home to over 350 native orchid species. Although, I did not have enough time to explore any of these trails, I am told each trail takes 40-60 minutes to complete.

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While I was there, I visited the glasshouse conservatory, which houses the rainforest exhibit. Complete with an electrically powered artificial waterfall, this exhibit features many of the plants that thrive in the rainforest - gingers, anthuriums, ferns, cycads, impatiens, begonias and other species. There are a series of temperature-controlled greenhouses located on the hillside, each featuring a different grouping or category of plants and flowers. One of the greenhouses features an amazing collection of begonias; another one features mostly Thai medicinal plants and herbs. The most unusual and exotic plant that I encountered there was the Bat Plant (Tacca chantrieri), which is indigenous to Southeast Asia. The greenhouse exhibit featuring an eclectic variety of water lilies and lotuses was most impressive. Check out the stark contrast between the very unique and austere marble planters and the large black pots (see picture). Factoid - The water lotus is a sacred plant in the Buddhist religion.

Bhubing Palace and Gardens

Bhubing Palace and Garden is the winter residence for the Royal family. When her Royal Highness, Queen Sirikit, makes her seasonal visits to Northern Thailand to work on any number of community projects, she always returns to Bhubing Place to rest up.






Botanical Gardens of Northern Thailand (Part 2)

วันจันทร์ที่ 18 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Pai - Popular Mountain Resort and Farang Enclave in Northern Thailand

If you want to disappear from the face of the card and are deleted from the real world, there is no better place to Pai, a very pleasant mountain resort, dedicated farang enclaves in the northern province of Mae Hong Son.The mountain air is clean and Thailand fresh and pollution-free and during the dry season, temperatures below 50F in the morning and evening, a comfortable 65F. So bring a sweater or light jacket during the dry season from November to May.

Pai, "A true UnitedVillage nations ", as in a very short time, people do so many different nationalities - the Israelis, Swedes, Canadians, young Japanese backpacker, Flemish, Finnish, Dutch, German, Australian, New Zealand, French, Italian, British, Swiss, Spanish and one or two characters Yankees. Although some Thai free environment in itself, is something special and magical about this rural mountain town. The most popular activity in Pai is always high, around any number of small coffeeChatting with other travelers farang. Also, a lot of artistic development - finding the perfect place for the flow Pai their creative juices and make it their permanent residence - a writer, poet, painter, watercolor, musician, etc.

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In a strange way, arriving in Pai is a bit 'like walking into "The Twilight Zone." For those of you who do not know what I mean, Twilight Zone was a popular science fiction sitcom 1960. Many visitors stay in Pai for months or years,never return to their country of origin or the real trappings of Western civilization. I think that many visitors stay in Pai to the end, comes as controls his journey visa expired. Some of these dropouts make the drive across the border to Myanmar and get her visa extended. As I said, many people disappear in Pai and never returned to the life they left behind.

Pai - Popular Mountain Resort and Farang Enclave in Northern Thailand

"Are you traveling to another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind .... A trip to a wonderfulOnly country whose borders the imagination ... Enter ... The Twilight Zone "

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Pai - Popular Mountain Resort and Farang Enclave in Northern Thailand