Nong Nooch Tropical Garden
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Nong Nooch is about 8 miles from South Pattaya and is one of the most attractive tourist resorts in the province. The entire area of over 500 acres is beautifully landscaped, with several botanical gardens. It is a Thai village style with recreation - vacation park. There are also cultural and traditional performances and an elephant show three times a day at the Thai Cultural Center, they feature martial arts, indigenous sports, hill tribe music and dance, a Thai wedding ceremony, a Buddhist ordination ceremony, and performances by trained elephants. At the small zoo you can have your picture taken with a baby tiger, elephant, chimpanzee or parrot, and there is also a small exhibition of Thai antiques. Visitors have a choice of restaurants where traditional Thai food, including special recipes from northeastern thailand, as well as Chinese, Korean and western dishes can be enjoyed. A shopping mall sells souvenirs and handicrafts from all over the kingdom.
The Tropical Garden has 2 man-made lakes with swan boat rides and exquisitely manicured gardens, including:
We haven't been able to walk through all the displays since we had only 6 hours spent in Pattaya, while this place required probably 2-3 days (or better a week!) to see all the fun! Our first interest was to see the selection of flowering plants, and we were impressed by the amazing collection of blooming vines and tropical trees. Some of the photos will be presented in the last section of this tour: More plant photos. |
In the Butterfly House
Buddleia (buddleja) paniculata
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Rondeletia leucophylla
(Panama Rose, Bush Pentas) Rubiaceae |
Rondeletia leucophylla
(Panama Rose, Bush Pentas) Rubiaceae |
Breynia sp. (?)
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Breynia sp. (?)
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Cactus Conservatory
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Cactus fields
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Adenium fields
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Pachypodium fields
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Rock garden with Euphorbias
(see more photos)
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Hyphaene sp (?)
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We are very thankful to Michael Ferrero (the Curator of
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden) for his hodpitality and a wonderful tour of the
Garden.
On the photos below, from left to right: Jorge, Ingrid (palm experts from
Mexico), Michael Ferrero, Tatiana.
We took over 700 hundred of pictures
of plants in Nong Nooch Tropical Garden
Some of them represented in the last section of this tour: More
plant photos, page 11