The fact that flowers continue to blossom throughout the winter in Thailand is simply another reason why visitors to the country should consider going there.
The principal city district of the province of Lop Buri, which is located in the middle of Thailand, features a tourist attraction in the form of a field of cosmos flowers. A group of individuals from a director’s office in the province of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) came to view the purple, pink, and white flowers. According to Nation Thailand, on a field measuring four rai, people typically cultivate corn and other garden plants. But nowadays, rather than sunflowers, people are cultivating cosmos flowers because of their one-of-a-kind appearance. Because of this, visitors will have the opportunity to view a diverse range of flowers.
Pimpakarn Phiphitthananan, the director of TAT, extends an invitation to anyone interested in seeing the field, which she claims will continue to blossom till the new year. When traveling in the direction of Ban Sap Suea Maep, travelers are required to pass via the sunflower field on their way to the cosmos flower field.
Flowers appear to be in full bloom across the entirety of Thailand now that winter has arrived. The “Christmas Festival” is now taking place in the northeastern part of the province of Loei. It is being hosted at the Phu Ruea Christmas Courtyard, which is located at the entrance to the Phu Ruea National Park. Visitors to the festival will be able to take in the festive sight of poinsettias and other Christmas flowers in red. The Phu Ruea region is the most important market for the sale of winter flowers in Thailand because it is one of the coldest places in the country. From the 30th of November to the 10th of December, Bangkok played host to the ‘Floral Fair 2022.’ The guests were treated to a fireworks display in addition to viewing the beautiful winter flower garden. A province in northern Thailand that was known for its abundant pink lotus blooms attracted a lot of tourists last month. The lotuses in Bueng Boraphet, a lake, and marsh located in the province of Nakhon Sawan, covered an area that was greater than 100 rai. Also during the previous month, travelers flocked to the province of Mae Hong Son in the north of Thailand to see the seasonal golden blooms. The picturesque Dok Bua Tong flowers, also known as Mexican sunflowers, drew a large number of visitors to the Khun Yuam neighborhood during the course of the day.
Tourism-accessible cosmos flower field in central Thailand province
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