With the chilly gusts of wind swirling around us at the end of year, our minds can’t help but wander to the high mountains and the seas of fog around Northern Thailand, especially in Chiangmai. An all-time favorite travel spot of many, Chiangmai combines nature with countless diverse activities to enjoy. For those looking for attractions in Chiangmai to visit with some scenic natural landscapes in mind, flower farms are a must. You’ll get to marvel at blooming Winter flowers and pose with glee in front of the wild colors, a just-perfect backdrop for an awesome post on your social media feed. Here, Traveloka has listed out 13 awe-inspiring flower farms in Chiangmai worth your visits. Don’t miss out on the only time of year you can relax and refresh in this cool and crisp atmosphere of Chiangmai. Plan your trip now! Let’s see our best choices:
Photo from: I Love Flower Farm
I Love Flower Farm, Mae Rim, is unsurprisingly the first to be mentioned! A beloved spot for even celebrities and actors alike due to its “overseas” atmosphere, this is where everyone wants to go check-in and walk among the kingdom of flowers that include fields of Celosia (the picture-perfect red waiting to be captured this holiday), Hydrangeas, Cutters, and much more. With over 6,400 square meters of colorful fields, you can enjoy every corner to your heart’s content with your family, friends, and lovers. I Love Flower Farm also provides facilities such as changing rooms free of charge for customers, along with photo packages by professional photographers for those who want memorable photos without hassle. Book your tickets and contact the flower farm now for more information on pricing. Friendly reminder: they only open for tourists once a year, so you better act now!
I Love Flower Farm tickets are sold exclusively on Traveloka Xperience only. An admission ticket will cost you 90 Baht and includes a ride from the parking area into the field, and also a refreshing welcome drink!
I Love Flower Farm Chiangmai Tickets
Mae Rim, Chiangmai
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Photo from: Lung Ron Garden
Lung Ron Garden or “Suan Lung Ron” is another favorite among tourists of Chiangmai, and even dubbed by some to be “Chiangmai’s flower field”. Here, you can see purple Marguerites, several colored Celosias, white Cutters, and so on. The highlight to take a few excellent pictures with is the “high stairway” you can pose a unique photo on, especially suitable for pre-wedding photos and special events. Even though Lung Ron Garden is smaller than some gardens, the cozy and special space with many cool photo spots charm anyone who visits. In addition, many kinds of flowers here are arranged up close with each other so that when they bloom, you would see stripes of colors in line with each other, creating quite a wonderful spectacle! Lung Ron Garden’s admission ticket is only 50 Baht. Check it out here:
Lung Ron Garden Chiangmai Tickets
Mae Rim, Chiangmai
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Photo from: My garden - Mon Jam
For those looking for a flower farm to visit, but also looking for some new activities, we recommend My Garden Flower Farm and Orange Orchard! The highlights here are the hydrangeas and the vast orange orchard stretching the distance of the garden. You can stroll around and breathe the fresh air among the lines of trees, and get cute photos with an abundance of oranges. We recommend you bring a few picnic baskets, wide hats, and pretty umbrellas with you, but even if you don’t, they have some for you to borrow for your perfect pose as well! Awesome photos here at My Garden Flower Farm and Orange Orchard are a guarantee, with only a 30 Baht admission fee. You can also enjoy orange picking right from the trees (1 kg.) for only 130 Baht too! What a deal!
My Garden Flower Farm and Orange Orchard Chiangmai Tickets
Mae Rim, Chiangmai
THB 70.00
Photo from: Suan Dok Kor Kai
Find a scenery straight out of a fairytale here at Suan Dok Kor Kai Flower Farm! You might mistake yourself to be in Japan or Korea with the vast valley and many slopey hills as background for your photos. If you arrive early in the morning, you might even feel the sea of fog gliding through your skin comfortably as they hang through the blooming flower stems. Suan Dok Kor Kai divides into 3 fields, each with its own adorable swing set providing you with a cute photo opt. See Cleome, Chrysanthemum, Marguerite, and Verbena flowers in their full glory here, with the admission ticket of only 20 Baht!
Suan Dok Kor Kai Flower Farm Chiangmai Tickets
Mae Rim, Chiangmai
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Photo from: Sukjai Flower Garden and Orange Orchard
See an entire field adorned with yellow Chrysanthemums here at Sukjai Flower Garden and Orange Orchard, or “Suan Suk Jai”. Here, a beautiful orange orchard awaits you to walk in and refresh yourself among nature next to the flower garden that glows in the sun. You can see a panoramic view from up above from the viewpoint that gives you a wide gaze at the whole landscape. The admission fee here is the same as other orange orchards: 30 Baht for an admission ticket, and 130 Baht if you also wanna join in some fun with orange picking (1 kg.).
Sukjai Flower Garden and Orange Orchard Chiangmai Tickets
Mae Rim, Chiangmai
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Photo from: Flower Lover CNX
Flower Love CNX is one of Chiangmai's most loved flower farms, located not far from the city itself. It takes only 30 minutes from the city center to here, but the scenery is to die for! If you love a wide range of colors that pop out, this garden is your perfect choice. Since they arrange many types of bright flowers next to each other in neat dazzling rows, the whole landscape looks almost like a strip of rainbow from afar. Not only offering the stunning views of the flowers, they also provide some delicious dishes and beverages right in the garden. Flower Love CNX’s admission fee is just 50 Baht.
Flower Lovers CNX Chiangmai Tickets
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Photo from: Pang Hwa Flower Farm Facebook
If you’re looking for a view of bright purple Marguerites, Pang Hwa @ Mon Jam Flower Farm is another spot that should be on your itinerary. With many types of flowers and photogenic areas to explore, from a cozy corner under the Sakura tree, a small hut, different photo booths, and a viewpoint from the high tower, choose your spot! Pang Hwa @ Mon Jam Flower Farm also has an orange orchard in the area for you to drop by, with stunning mountains surrounding it like a hug. We recommend you arrive early to see the sea of fog that will definitely refresh you. Another favorite photo spot here aside from the field of Marguerites is the long bamboo bridge worthy of a stroll. Pang Hwa @ Mon Jam Flower Farm’s admission fee is only 50 Baht.
Photo from: Pa Nok Aeng Flower Farm Facebook
Pa Nok Aeng Flower Farm is another popular flower farm in Chiangmai. What’s special here is the rotation of different flowers every month, all year long! This big flower farm has pink and purple Marguerites, Goldenrods, Cutters, and more. And with many photo spots to boost, this is another flower farm you want to see for yourselves. Pa Nok Aeng Flower Farm also provides visitors with professional photographers as well (Contact them directly for more information). As for the admission fees, it’s only 50 Baht for adults, and free for children under 7 years old!
Photo from: Ban Na Flower Facebook
Ban Na Flower has a wide range of flowers for visitors to marvel at. From red Celosias, Marguerites, Cutters, Siam Tulips, they’re all here! With many photo props and photo spots for you to make use of, from flower crowns, umbrellas, stairways, huts, mirrors, and more, you can enjoy a wonderful day here with your loved ones. Let’s say that Ban Na Flower is ready to welcome you, and the flowers are ready too! Bring your best outfits and stand among the flower fields with guaranteed quality photos. Admission fees for adults is 50 Baht and free for children under 10 years old.
Photo from: Ying Yong Garden Facebook
Another spot to pose in front of a sea of bright purple Marguerites in Mon Jam is Ying Yong Garden. Here, they also have a field of golden blooming Marigolds to boost some bright yellow intensity to your photos, and white Cutters to add some gentleness with white tiny stems too. See a wide variety of flower species on top of a hill with views of the many big and small mountains all around here (and a sea of fog in the early morning!). Only 40 Baht admission fee only!
Photo from: Doi Inthanon Hydrangea Field Khun Thong Dee Facebook
Khun Thong Dee Hydrangea Field of Doi Inthanon is another favorite among flower field lovers. Owned by the locals around there as a group, they only have purple and blue Hydrangeas filling up the field, but with many photo spots to enjoy. You’ll get pictures of big impressive stems of Hydrangeas filling the entire frame. As for the admission fees, it’s 90 Baht per person, and you can also rent a car to drive up there for 350 Baht per vehicle.
Photo from: Kuv Niam Forest Facebook
Kuv Niam Forest is full of purple Marguerites and white Cutters for you to explore, while including many types of photo spots for travellers to enjoy as well. Along the garden, you’ll find many small booths lining up the areas with photo props to utilize freely. Admission fee is 50 Baht only!
Photo from: Suan Dok Pa Juan Lung Jai Facebook
Lastly, at Suan Dok Pa Juan Lung Jai, which is a small but perfectly-sized garden, you’ll see 3 colors of Marguerites (purple, white, and red) lined up waiting for you. They have 6 photo spots along the way for you to explore. As for admission fees, it’s only 50 Baht for adults, and free for children under 7 years old.
How was the updated list of Chiangmai’s must-visit flower farms we provide? I’m sure you wanna teleport right into the vast fields of color and see them with your own eyes right about now. If you’re planning to travel to Chiangmai, don’t forget to visit some of these awesome flower farms and orange orchards, and you won’t be disappointed! Here’s a tip: if you need an RT-PCR or Antigen test certificate for travel, you can find Covid-19 tests here at Traveloka Xperience. Amidst these hectic times, don’t forget to take care of yourself during your holiday trip too, ‘cause hygiene and safety are still the priority, after all (masks, washing hands, you got it!). Have a safe and wonderful trip!