Tweechol Botanic Garden

Tweechol Botanic Garden

Tweechol Botanic Garden
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Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: Monday–Friday 08.30–17.00 / Saturday–Sunday & Public Holidays 08.30–18.00
 
Tweechol Botanic Garden is a relaxed, multi-zone attraction near Chiang Mai that suits visitors who enjoy variety in a single walk. Within one expansive area, you can explore a true botanical garden, playful topiary landscapes, a small zoo, and a museum that adds historical and cultural depth to the visit. Located along the Chiang Mai–Doi Saket Road, the garden works well for a half-day trip, though visitors who prefer a slower pace may want to allow extra time to explore its many corners.
 
One of the garden’s main strengths is that there is always something new to see as you move from zone to zone. The plant collection area feels more like a traditional botanical garden, featuring a wide range of plant species. Palms form a major highlight, alongside tropical forest plants, cacti, caladiums, and themed displays of provincial symbolic trees. Visitors who enjoy observing leaf forms, plant structures, or nature photography often find themselves lingering here longer than expected.
 
The area that gives Tweechol Botanic Garden its strongest visual identity is the topiary garden. Carefully shaped plants are transformed into large-scale figures, including animals and mythical forms, with both monumental pieces visible from afar and smaller, detail-oriented designs up close. This zone is especially popular with families and groups of friends, as the playful shapes create countless photo opportunities and a lighter, storybook-like atmosphere.
 
The zoo section shifts the mood from calm garden strolling to something more lively. Animals on display include camels, deer, ostriches, and cassowaries, offering close-up viewing that appeals particularly to children. Visiting this zone in the morning or late afternoon is generally more comfortable, allowing more time to observe and photograph the animals without rushing.
 
The on-site museum is often an overlooked highlight, yet it adds meaningful narrative to the experience. It is divided into four main rooms: a hall housing a replica of the White Emerald Buddha, a room dedicated to Princess Dara Rasmi, the “Chaiyahan” room displaying traditional Lanna weapons and military equipment, and the “Thansan” room showcasing sacred amulets from renowned masters. Together, these exhibits complement the natural surroundings with cultural and historical context.
 
In terms of activities, Tweechol Botanic Garden offers several options to keep the visit engaging. A tram service is available for guided garden tours, making it easier for elderly visitors or those who prefer not to walk long distances. Bicycle rentals and boat rides in certain areas add variety to the experience. The garden also supports school groups and camping activities, and visitors who wish to stay overnight can find accommodation within the same complex, making one- or two-day itineraries easy to plan.
 
Admission fees are generally affordable, with adults and children charged at different rates. The garden is open daily, allowing flexible trip planning whether you prefer a cool morning visit or a late-afternoon stroll for softer light and better photos.
 
Getting There From Chiang Mai city, follow Chiang Mai–Doi Saket Road toward Doi Saket District and enter the garden area via posted signs for “Tweechol Botanic Garden.” The drive usually takes about 30–50 minutes, depending on traffic and your starting point. Taxis and ride-hailing services are convenient, though it is recommended to plan your return trip in advance, especially in the evening.
 
Name Tweechol Botanic Garden
Location 118 Moo 7, Choeng Doi Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai 50220, Thailand
Open Days Daily
Opening Hours Monday–Friday 08.30–17.00 / Saturday–Sunday & Public Holidays 08.30–18.00
Admission Fee Adults 100 THB / Children 50 THB
Contact Number +66 53 292381-5
Main Zones & Highlights
Plant Collection Zone (palms, tropical plants, cacti, caladiums, provincial symbolic trees)
Topiary Garden (animal figures and zodiac displays)
Zoo Zone (camels, deer, ostriches, cassowaries)
Museum with 4 exhibition rooms (White Emerald Buddha replica, Princess Dara Rasmi, Lanna weapons, sacred amulets)
Activities & Services
Tram tours around the garden
Bicycle rentals
Boat rides (available in selected areas)
Support for school groups and camping activities (advance contact recommended)
On-site accommodation within the same complex (Horizon Village & Resort)
Food Options On Site
Restaurant within the resort area (inquire via the service desk or resort)
Café and beverage outlets near the garden entrance
Nearby Attractions with Distance
Horizon Village & Resort (adjacent area)
Wat Phra That Doi Saket (approx. 6–10 km)
Doi Saket town and local markets (approx. 6–12 km)
Doi Saket Hot Springs (approx. 12–20 km)
Mae Kampong Village (approx. 35–45 km)
Facilities Multiple garden zones, tram and bicycle services (subject to conditions), photo spots, activity areas (group visits recommended to contact in advance)
Current Status Open to visitors during official operating hours
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What zones are inside Tweechol Botanic Garden?
A: The main zones include the plant collection area, the topiary garden, the zoo, and the on-site museum.
 
Q: What are the current opening hours?
A: The garden is open daily. On weekdays it operates from 08.30 to 17.00, and on weekends and public holidays from 08.30 to 18.00.
 
Q: How much is the admission fee?
A: Admission is generally 100 THB for adults and 50 THB for children. It is recommended to confirm current rates before visiting.
 
Q: Is there transportation inside the garden?
A: Yes. Tram tours are available, and bicycles can also be rented, making it easier to explore the large area without excessive walking.
 
Q: How can I contact the garden?
A: You can contact Tweechol Botanic Garden at +66 53 292381-5.
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