Many people see Bangkok as a crazy, chaotic city full of skyscrapers, street food stalls and insane traffic well this is basically true but also we have beautiful parks and green spaces that people don't realize do exist in this big city.
So toady i am going to take you on a nature walk throughout a area that has three major parks almost next to each other and that would be
Chatuchak Park , Rot Fai Park and Queen Sirikit Park.
Each park is known for it's own signature like Chatuchak Park has a picturesque bridge that crosses the lake great for wedding photos and you can hire small rowing boats for some extra activity. But today i am only showing you the unusually beautiful flowers that this parks have the beauty of nature.
Even the shrubby flowers and tall grass has it's own beauty to admire.
There is so much beauty in nature when you go deeper into the forest of these parks being so large in area you will always find the parts that has been left just to nature to deal with and also very charming to look at like a rain forest.
And of course we can't leave out all them helpful critters that help out with the cycle of mother nature by decomposing so them nutrients can all go back into the earth and bought back to life in some form or shape.
Some amazing fruit trees out there also which i feel these ones are just for looks and not edible.
This list could go on and on with the beauty of nature in these parks of Bangkok but not only that these parks have areas where many sporting activities take place many even have interesting restaurants and cafes in these park area.
So as you can see you don't have to spend your time been choked up or swallowed up by tall skyscrapers in the city there are many beautiful parks in the city of Bangkok to refresh you mind and soul with beautiful mother nature.
I would like to leave you with these black and white images of a sparkling diamond and i hop you all had a sparkling #wednesdaywalk ... Cheers to mother nature 🌺 🍂 🌻 🌷 🌲 🍁
Thank you @tattoodjay for #wednesdaywalk challenge it's certainly giving me more of a boost to get out there and see the beautiful things around us.
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Thank you @travelfeed for providing this opportunity for us to create travel content of interest to the people out there it's the next closest way to imagining of be there in person.
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