Last week I visited Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens in Pattaya on that particular day I only had like four hours to walk 500 acres of this massive botanical gardens I knew it was going to be a impossibility to cover this area in just four hours so I decided to visit these gardens again on Sunday to see more of this amazing garden theme park.
The entry fee was 500 baht ($15 US) which I didn't mind paying again to see the wonders of this massive park last time I only got as far as the Cactus Garden and that took four hours on it's own this time round spending most of Sunday in the park I got to see Dinosaur Valley, French Gardens, Stonehenge Park, and Insect Park.
Dinosaur Valley.
The first species of Dinosaur put in the park were the Triceratops species back in 2016 the owner Mr.Kampon Tansacha, noticed that people took quite a interest in these Dinosaurs they were the most photographed attraction and he then decided to extend the species of Dinosaurs finally creating what is now called Dinosaur Valley.
Today the park features more than 100 species of Dinosaurs and in total you can see just over 800 Dinosaurs in this park most of them contained the the Dinosaur Valley covering about 10 acres of this park and all the Dinosaurs seen in this park were all built on site by a team of professionals, I can tell many man hours have gone into building these massive Dinosaurs some standing as high as 30 meters tall.
If you have seen the movie Jurassic Park been in Dinosaur Valley you would feel like you were in Jurassic Park standing next to a T-Rex they even have Dinosaur sounds coming out of a sound system spread across the valley, it is known to be the biggest Dinosaur park in the world.
The giant cute bugs are also a great feature in this park looks like the land of the giant bugs crawling around everywhere so colorful and look real set amongst a forest of trees.
Giant Bugs Forest.
There are endless sculptures of animals from all around the world to be seen around this park they even had my icon Kangaroo all the way from the land down under Australia.
Been Thailand you are never without a temple there beliefs of having a temple on the grounds is always a must to keep the grounds holy and in good luck and fortune there always must be a temple and this was no exception always beautiful to be able to walk into a stunning temple no matter where you are in Thailand.
The French Gardens was another beautiful section it was like walking into a maze all nicely manicured a great area for wedding photography.
The French Gardens.
The Stonehenge garden apparently represents a famous prehistoric monument in England that was named Stonehenge all these huge standing rings of stones were know to be erected thousands of years ago and the original Stonehenge can still be seen in England.
The Stonehenge Garden.
Another most enjoyable and knowledgeable day spend at these amazing tropical gardens this time till sunset and you know what there are still many sections of this theme park to been seen so I will say it will be another trip back in the near future it really is a educational way to spend a day.
This post is also for @marketfriday run and organized by @dswigle and @beautifulsunday run by @ace108 including @sublimesunday run by @c0ff33a
The entry fee was 500 baht ($15 US) which I didn't mind paying again to see the wonders of this massive park last time I only got as far as the Cactus Garden and that took four hours on it's own this time round spending most of Sunday in the park I got to see Dinosaur Valley, French Gardens, Stonehenge Park, and Insect Park.
Dinosaur Valley.
The first species of Dinosaur put in the park were the Triceratops species back in 2016 the owner Mr.Kampon Tansacha, noticed that people took quite a interest in these Dinosaurs they were the most photographed attraction and he then decided to extend the species of Dinosaurs finally creating what is now called Dinosaur Valley.
Today the park features more than 100 species of Dinosaurs and in total you can see just over 800 Dinosaurs in this park most of them contained the the Dinosaur Valley covering about 10 acres of this park and all the Dinosaurs seen in this park were all built on site by a team of professionals, I can tell many man hours have gone into building these massive Dinosaurs some standing as high as 30 meters tall.
If you have seen the movie Jurassic Park been in Dinosaur Valley you would feel like you were in Jurassic Park standing next to a T-Rex they even have Dinosaur sounds coming out of a sound system spread across the valley, it is known to be the biggest Dinosaur park in the world.
The giant cute bugs are also a great feature in this park looks like the land of the giant bugs crawling around everywhere so colorful and look real set amongst a forest of trees.
Giant Bugs Forest.
There are endless sculptures of animals from all around the world to be seen around this park they even had my icon Kangaroo all the way from the land down under Australia.
Been Thailand you are never without a temple there beliefs of having a temple on the grounds is always a must to keep the grounds holy and in good luck and fortune there always must be a temple and this was no exception always beautiful to be able to walk into a stunning temple no matter where you are in Thailand.
The French Gardens was another beautiful section it was like walking into a maze all nicely manicured a great area for wedding photography.
The French Gardens.
The Stonehenge garden apparently represents a famous prehistoric monument in England that was named Stonehenge all these huge standing rings of stones were know to be erected thousands of years ago and the original Stonehenge can still be seen in England.
The Stonehenge Garden.
Another most enjoyable and knowledgeable day spend at these amazing tropical gardens this time till sunset and you know what there are still many sections of this theme park to been seen so I will say it will be another trip back in the near future it really is a educational way to spend a day.
This post is also for @marketfriday run and organized by @dswigle and @beautifulsunday run by @ace108 including @sublimesunday run by @c0ff33a