[Big Tae's Garden Tour Guide]

Benchamas Garden in Muak Lek District, Saraburi Province, has opened as an agricultural tourism destination. Tourists can visit the garden to see a variety of benchamas flowers in full bloom, filling the white greenhouses with a dazzling display.

A dazzling array of chrysanthemums, with their petals unfurling in a multitude of vibrant hues, captivates the eye.



Embraced by the view of verdant mountains in the background, it was a relaxing stroll for taking photos. The fresh air and beautiful flowers complemented each other perfectly.

In the evening, we saw workers watering the flowers, which were truly lush and vibrant.

Consider visiting the garden, as the flower beds will be blooming in rotation.

Big Tae Garden: A Serene Oasis in Nong Yang Sao

Big Tae Garden, nestled in the tranquil embrace of Nong Yang Sao, Muaek Lek district, Saraburi province, offers a refreshing escape for nature enthusiasts. With an entrance fee of only 20 baht per person, this hidden gem beckons visitors to immerse themselves in its verdant beauty.

The garden's serene atmosphere is further enhanced by the melodious chirping of birds and the gentle rustling of leaves. Lush greenery carpets the landscape, creating a picturesque haven for relaxation and rejuvenation.

For those seeking a deeper connection with nature, Big Tae Garden provides ample opportunities for exploration. Meandering pathways invite visitors to wander through the diverse flora, while secluded nooks offer tranquil spots for contemplation.

The garden's Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/bigtaegarden, serves as a valuable resource for updates and information. Visitors can stay informed about upcoming events, special promotions, and the latest happenings at Big Tae Garden.

Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an opportunity to reconnect with the natural world, Big Tae Garden offers a captivating experience for all. Its affordable entrance fee, serene ambiance, and diverse flora make it an ideal destination for a memorable escape.

This concludes our simple one-day trip, as told by Chang Lao. For more great stories from Chang Lao, please visit Facebook.com/changlaow.

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