Unveiling 4 Award-Winning Learning Centers and Flower Gardens in Thailand

Discover four tourist attractions that have won Thailand Tourism Awards. These sites are not only visually stunning but also serve as valuable centers for learning about nature and culture, recognized both nationally and internationally.

 

  1. PTT Green Learning Center, Bangkok  
    A green space in the heart of Bangkok created by the PTT Reforestation Institute as a new urban lung and learning hub. It has received the Thailand Tourism Gold Award. Visitors can enjoy a skywalk among trees and a 360-degree city view from the observation tower. 
    Open Hours : Tuesday - Sunday, 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed on Mondays) 
    Contact : 0 2537 3354

  2. Wangchan Forest Learning Center, Rayong 
    Managed by the PTT Reforestation and Ecology Institute, this center has won the Thailand Tourism Silver Award. It conserves over 400 species of native plants from eastern Thailand and supports botanical research with educational institutions. 
    Open Hours : Tuesday - Sunday, 09:00 - 16:00 
    Contact : 09 8283 1857

  3. Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai 
    This award-winning park, which has received  the Thailand Tourism Gold Award, spans 500 acres and features a wide variety of plants from around the world. Visitors can explore Lanna architecture at "Ho Kham Luang" and learn about diverse plant species. 
    Open Hours : Daily, 08:00 - 18:00 
    Admission : Adults 100 Baht, Children (100-140 cm) 70 Baht 
    Contact : 053 114 110

  4. Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, Chiang Mai 
    Named in honor of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, this botanic garden has received the Thailand Tourism Gold Award and is considered the most comprehensive in Thailand, meeting international standards. It is dedicated  to the conservation  of native and endangered plants. 
    Open Hours : Daily, 08:30 - 17:00 
    Admission : Adults 50 Baht, Children 20 Baht, Vehicle 100 Baht 
    Contact : 09 3130 0668, 053 114 633


These locations are celebrated  not just for tourism but also for their valuable contributions to  learning and conservation, making  them ideal destinations for nature lovers and those interested in environmental education in Thailand.


For Additional Information : Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)  

Contact : 0 2250 5500  

Tourism Hotline : 1672  

Link : https://www.tat.or.th/th  

Additional Info : Government Spokesman’s Office  

Link : www.thaigov.go.th

 

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