Nice gardens. Not a lot to look at as walking area is very restricted. Not a lot of information for... read more
Nice gardens. Not a lot to look at as walking area is very restricted. Not a lot of information for self guided tours.
Nice gardens. Not a lot to look at as walking area is very restricted. Not a lot of information for... read more
There are lots of beautiful gardens. You should stay somewhere around this area to get to Doi... read more
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Nice gardens. Not a lot to look at as walking area is very restricted. Not a lot of information for self guided tours.
There are lots of beautiful gardens. You should stay somewhere around this area to get to Doi Suthep early and can enjoy the mountain all day long.
After spending a few weeks in Chiang Mai, my husband and I felt a duty to make the trip to Doi Suthep. The gardens were our favorite part, the temple wasn't too exciting for us. One big tip I have is that once you get...More
Many beautiful flowers, many green plants, a palace. So chill. I recommend you should go there.
Since we were scootering up Doi Suthep, we decided to ride a little further until the palace. Not many western tourists visit this place. Part from a German couple with a guide, we where the only ones there. We where approached by a Thai and...More
The Gardens are very beautiful or “Swuay muc” in Thai. The orchids themselves are well worth the trip. But the numerous other flowers and bushes are each special in their own ways. The many roses are exceptional. The Palace is impressive on the outside, but...More
We only had an hour in the gardens but wish we had had longer. They are so beautiful & well maintained. It’s like walking round the most perfect English summer gardens in the middle of the tropical jungle! Perfect photo opportunities all the way.
We were headed up to Doi Suthep and decided to keep going to the Bhuping Palace as Doi Suthep was heaving as we passed and we’re so glad we did. The Bhuping Palace grounds were beautiful with so many flowers in bloom...it was like walking...More
Entrance fee of 50 baht for foreigners allows access to the palace grounds and the flower gardens within the grounds, although palace buildings are not open to the public. It is closed when used as a royal residence, usually between January and March. Visitors in...More
For garden lovers, a visit here is a must. If restaurants serve fusion food, then this is fusion planting and it works! What may be called European bedding plants are planted alongside tropical delights. We have visited here before and I think the gardens were...More