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We are conveniently located just off the Saraburi road, near the Lopburi turnoff. We have something for everyone on both sides of the road. On the right side, you'll find a shady atmosphere with easy parking, a children's playground, and weekend entertainment. It's a great place to relax and have fun!

The right side of the road (heading towards Lopburi) has a large pond with a beautiful location, perfect for pre-wedding photoshoots.

Convenient parking with a dedicated cycling path.

Pu Kae Botanical Garden, Saraburi Province

The Pu Kae Botanical Garden is located in Saraburi Province, Thailand, along the Phahonyothin Road between Saraburi and Lopburi, approximately 17 kilometers from Saraburi city center. Situated at the junction of Highway 21 leading to Phetchabun, the garden occupies 5,321 rai within the Pu Kae National Forest Reserve. Established in 1941, it holds the distinction of being the first botanical garden in Thailand.

The garden serves as a repository for diverse plant species, fostering research and conservation efforts. It also provides a recreational space for visitors, offering a tranquil escape amidst lush greenery.

The atmosphere is pleasant and the scenery is beautiful from every angle.

A stream flows through, converging into a large pond with beautiful lotus flowers.

Terrain Characteristics

The area is characterized by a hilly plain with the Phukae Stream flowing through the center. Mountains are located to the east and west, with an elevation ranging from 70 to 90 meters above sea level. The soil is composed of alluvial and lateritic deposits, influenced by the surrounding limestone mountains. The topsoil is shallow and of low fertility. The vegetation consists of dry evergreen forests and mixed deciduous forests.

Weekends and public holidays are perfect for family picnics. There is a playground for children to enjoy, as well as food and local products to purchase. There are also stage performances to enjoy.

The landscaped garden is a collection of diverse plant species, primarily native plants. It encompasses 35 plant families, literary plants, and medicinal herbs.

Open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Free admission. For more information, please call 036-347457.

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