Many people are preparing to see the blooming of the Sakura or Wild Himalayan Cherry in Thailand. However, in a short while, the Pink Trumpet Trees at the Wachirabenchathat Park will also be in full bloom, offering a stunning display of pink flowers. It is said that they bloom around the end of February, as this photo was taken last year at the end of February going into March.

A Tranquil Oasis Amidst the Urban Hustle

Nestled amidst the bustling city, this hidden gem offers a sanctuary of tranquility and respite. Visitors can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere of the park. Whether seeking a leisurely stroll through the lush greenery or an invigorating workout, the park provides a haven for relaxation and rejuvenation.

The verdant foliage creates a canopy of shade, shielding visitors from the harsh sun and offering a sense of coolness. The gentle breeze carries the sweet scent of flowers, creating a soothing ambiance. The park's tranquility stands in stark contrast to the cacophony of the surrounding streets, where traffic fumes and dust particles fill the air. Upon entering the park, a sense of calm washes over visitors, leaving the worries of the outside world behind.

This urban oasis serves as a reminder that even in the midst of the concrete jungle, nature's restorative power can be found. It provides a much-needed escape from the stresses of modern life, allowing visitors to reconnect with themselves and find solace in the beauty of the natural world.

As envisioned, this public park was designed with the concept of a "family park" in mind, offering a variety of activities to engage family members of all ages. These activities are strategically placed throughout the spacious, open area, which is characterized by lush greenery, creating a refreshing and visually pleasing environment that fosters a sense of freedom. Rolling hills interspersed with flat, open spaces provide ample room for recreation, while essential amenities for a public park are readily available.

Travel

  • Traveling by van, BTS Skytrain, or bus, get off at Chatuchak or Mo Chit station.

- Continue walking towards Chatuchak Park, past the Children's Museum, until you reach the entrance. (The entrance on this side is a bridge over the park.)

  • Or you can take a motorbike directly to the park. Tell the driver to go to Suan Rot Fai.
  • Free admission.

If you take a motorbike, they will drop you off here. This park is also known as "Vachirabenjatas Park" (the name Vachirabenjatas comes from the royal name bestowed by His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, the 10th King of Thailand).

Arriving at the Train Park, it's a must to cycle and enjoy the breeze while admiring the beautiful Pink Cassia flowers.

Upon dismounting your motorbike, head towards the right side of the market where you will find bicycle rentals available. (It is recommended to choose a bike that is easy and comfortable to ride, otherwise you will get very tired.)

After entering the Train Park, there will be a lane for cycling. Ride along the path (Do not go against the traffic here, or the security guard will blow the whistle so loud that you won't even have time to turn around).





Driving along, passing by the pink trumpet trees that are in full bloom during the summer, giving a very Japanese Sakura-like feel (not including the weather).

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The Butterfly and Insect Park, located in the southeast corner of the Suan Rot Fai park, is a must-see attraction. The one-rai dome-shaped building houses an exhibition, video presentations, and a walk-in butterfly enclosure. Visitors can observe butterflies up close, as if they were in a rainforest, surrounded by various flowers. Please note that loud noises are prohibited as they may disturb the butterflies and insects.



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Alright, now that you're here, you can prepare to see the flowers and enjoy a relaxing bike ride. Even though the sun is hot, the trees provide cool shade, so don't worry. :)


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