LOCAL COLOUR
Palace of petals
The lush and colourful gardens of a former royal retreat lure visitors with their bursting blooms
Published on March 7, 2008
When people talk about Mrigadayavan Palace, the summer home of King Vajiravudh (King Rama VI) close to Hua Hin in Phetchaburi province, they usually rave about the beautiful architectural style of the buildings, but ignore the surrounding gardens. That's a shame, because the gardens are a great attraction in themselves, well worth a visit for their peaceful atmosphere.
The 40-rai grounds were designed by ML Poomchai Chumbala, a celebrated landscape expert.
Each garden has its own unique character, with different kinds of plants, flowers and lay-out. For example, the Venice Vanich Garden has an elegant fountain with benches that make a fine spot for relaxing with a drink or a snack, while the beautiful lawn of the Sakhuntala Garden overlooks the Gulf of Thailand and is bordered by thousands of Ixora plants of all colours. But a must-see for any visitor is the Matanapata Garden, home to a great collection of Carmona plants.
Plan a visit
Mrigadayavan Palace is open from 8.30 to 4, Monday to Friday, and from 8.30 to 5 on weekends and public holidays. Admission is Bt30 for Thais and Bt90 for foreigners.
By Ryo Vaanich
Special to Daily Xpress
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