Another country, another music contract. This time it is Tailand.
One of the brightest places in Tailand is the tropical park Nong Nooch. Why not go there?
The park itself is a godsend for anyone, even the most refined traveler. Interestingly, the couple who bought the plot of land on which the park is now located originally planned to grow vegetables and fruits there, and eventually the place turned into one of the most famous nature reserves in the world. Did they expect it to be like this?
Here you can see the rarest trees, buy orchids, admire the Thai Versailles, visit the elephant and monkey show. And even enjoy the car park of the owners' son.
The owners are especially keen on growing palm trees.
They say that they set a goal to collect all the existing palm trees of the world in the park. It is also known that some of the palm trees located in the area of the park can no longer be found anywhere else.
I was most captivated by the local Versailles Park. What I like about Eastern peoples is that they are able to create a bizarre mix of European and Asian cultures.
The landscaped French park is diluted with Thai-Buddhist pagodas, which quite harmoniously feel themselves here.
If you are fed up with palm trees and pagodas, then you can admire the creations of human hands by visiting the pot park.
Or admire the cute figures.
There is also a small but colorful zoo.
The rock garden, undoubtedly, will also please the eye with its shapes.
Bird lovers will like flamingos. However, they are not real.
Turtles are my weakness. Be sure to join in and feed at least a twig.
Not without tigers. Usually, my dog sleeps in this position at home.
Much more often in life it happens that you admire one thing, but here it just takes your breath away from everything at once. The park was named the most beautiful park in the world for a reason.
But something else is curious. I have many friends who have been to Thailand many times, but never reached the park, preferring just the beach and the traditional Walking Street (street of bars).
And that's what I always don't understand. Fly for 12 hours to end up seeing nothing? However, all people are different. Perhaps this park will leave someone indifferent. But I wanted to share with you and take another look at this bright palette of colors myself.
To be continued..
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This view is so amazing (photo below). If ever I got to Thailand, I will include this park in my itinerary. Have a nice day.
Yes, the view looks like a French park but with the Asian influence. Very unusual!
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I remember a YouTube video on Nong Nooch.
Oh. I see the same cars in the video as I saw with my eyes in Nong Nooch:). That's lovely. I wish I had this one!