Nong Nooch is the largest botanical garden in Southeast Asia. Such as
- Cactus Garden
Located near the main entrance, the Cactus Garden is a tall glasshouse area that houses several species of cactus
- Garden in the Sky
Designed by Kampon Tansacha, the Garden in the Sky displays several plants, including ferns, cacti, bromeliad, orchids, agave, cycads, croton, bonsai and aglaonema, on an elevated level from the ground, with some plants being hanged from the roof. The area consists of two levels, a LED system to assist the plants in photosynthesis, and a spray system to water the plants.
- French Gardens
two French Gardens, which are inspiried by the Gardens of Versailles and opened in 1998, with the idea originating from 1996.[1]
In between the French Garden 1 and Thai pavilion are located the nine prayer flags of Bhutan, which were gifted to the garden by the Embassy of Bhutan in 2018. The flags are replaced every 6 months due them fading, and a ceremony is held everytime the new flags are handed to Nong Nooch by the Bhutanese embassy.
- Dinosaur Valley, Italian Garden, Stonehenge Garden
- Activities
To examining the wildlife, tourists experience religious ceremonies, martial arts demonstrations, massages, and elephant shows.






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