Queen Sirikit Park

Queen Sirikit Park
The Queen Sirikit Park is located between Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road and Kamphaeng Phet 3 Road, near Chatuchak Weekend Market, The Park was built on August 12,1992 to honour the Queen’s 60th birthday.

The park covers an area of 200 rai (120,000sq m), and was deliberate as a colony succeeding the concept of the diversity of plants in a forest. The park is also designated as one of Siam's nonsuch biology gardens, where more than 2,000 species of local and foreign plants are protected.

This "Little Forest in a Capital" is nonentity truncate of an oasis of ponds, pavilions, refreshed breezes, and gradual birdsong. It is a perfect flee from Bangkok's never-ending commotion, a base for leisurely strolls and photos with friends and loved ones. It is also just a few steps away of the Chatuchak Park (Suan Chatuchak) and Rotfai Park (Suan Rotfai).

Attractions inside the park also includes the Aromatic Plants garden, plants from the literature of Thailand, and the plants concerned with the Thai Monarchy.

Queen Sirikit Park is a perfect location for recreation and a good learning area about the flora and fauna of Thailand.
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