- Embark on a joyous Children's Day adventure with a mischievous little girl, heading towards the sunflower field in Phra Phutthabat District, Saraburi Province. We arrived at 4 pm, traveling in the opposite direction of the crowds to avoid traffic congestion.
- Landmark: From Saraburi, drive past the Phra Phutthabat District Office. At the second traffic light, prepare to turn right and continue for approximately 2-3 kilometers. Observe the right side of the road for the sunflower field, or look for the Ban Sap Krok School sign on the left side. Opposite the sign on the right side is the entrance to the sunflower field. On the day of our visit, there was no entrance fee.
This is the heroine of the day, happy to be out and about.
Who is ready, please "share" with us.
As mentioned, we arrived around 4 pm when the sky was still bright, but it was almost dusk as it gets dark early during this season.
We took photos until 6 pm, having a great time both as photographers and as tourists.
The group of female friends enjoyed the nature.
The photographer is happy to have beautiful art photos to take home.
A unique pre-wedding photoshoot location near Bangkok, offering a vibrant and stylish backdrop for your special day.
Let your love bloom like sunflowers, capturing the essence of joy and togetherness.
(Note: This location is suitable for two women, not a traditional bride and groom.)
Here are some photos of sunflowers for you. Don't worry, I didn't just take pictures of people. The sunflowers here are still beautiful and haven't been damaged.
Grandmother and grandson are happy together.
Photography enthusiasts, this is the place for you! With endless photo opportunities, you'll be spoilt for choice. Whether you prefer shallow or deep focus, you're guaranteed to capture stunning shots. Get ready to update your profile picture with amazing photos from this location.
This is the last picture before I left. It's a panorama shot that captures the atmosphere of my friends and family during our short and impromptu trip. I wanted to keep this memory close to my heart.
Tips:
- Apply sunscreen and bring an umbrella or hat. It can still be hot even in the evening.
- Please do not pick or litter, or trample on the flowers. The sunflowers are planted by the villagers to make sunflower oil. Please enjoy the view and help take care of the flowers.
- Parking is available on the side of the road for free.
PuiFai Miniiz
Monday, November 11, 2024 10:29 AM