
Opened in 1992 and located in the Mae Sa Valley near Chiang Mai, Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden offers diverse photo opportunities across its vast 1,000 hectares. The Canopy Walkway, one of the longest in Thailand, provides breathtaking aerial views of the rainforest. Don't miss the Orchid House for vibrant macro shots or the Carnivorous Plant House for unique flora. Early morning visits are ideal for capturing mist-laden landscapes, while the Cacti and Succulent House provides dramatic contrasts with its arid environment. Plan for varied lighting conditions; the garden's dense foliage can make natural light challenging. Tripods can be handy for low-light indoor shots, particularly in the greenhouse areas.
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