Pisit and Nongnooch Tansacha purchased the 800-acre (3.2 km2) plot of land in 1954 with the intention of developing the land as a fruit plantation. However, the owners instead decided to plant tropical flowers and plants as a wildlife conservation project. The garden opened to the public in 1980, and management was transferred to Pisit and Nongnooch’s son Kampon Tansacha in 2001.

Pisit and Nongnooch Tansacha purchased the 3.2 square kilometer plot of land in 1954 with the intention of developing the land into a fruit plantation. However, they decided to plant flowers and tropical plants instead as a wildlife conservation project. The garden opened to the public in 1980 and since then it has always been a popular spot for nature-loving tourists.

It is also a large science center dedicated to the stag family, with its own Conifer Gene Bank.

It has everything you need for a full-day outing: experiences of religious rituals, martial arts performances, massages and elephant shows. There are also two restaurants, a mini zoo and a hotel with a swimming pool and Thai rental houses on site.

Because of its size, it will be difficult for tourists to explore all the attractions in the Garden on foot, so rent a bicycle so you can explore at the same time freely. move.

According to Wikipedia