National parks
Bangkok

Vajirabenjatat Park (Rot Fai Park)
Vajirabenjatat Park (Rot Fai Park)
Vajirabenjatat Park (Rot Fai Park)
Vajirabenjatat Park (Rot Fai Park)
Vajirabenjatat Park (Rot Fai Park)
Vajirabenjatat Park (Rot Fai Park)
Vajirabenjatat Park (Rot Fai Park)
Vajirabenjatat Park (Rot Fai Park)

Vajirabenjatat Park (Rot Fai Park)

Is one of the largest and most beautiful public parks in the heart of Bangkok. It’s a great place for exercise and relaxation, offering plenty of space for running, cycling, and sports activities. The park also features a large lake for boating and many green areas where visitors can walk, relax, or enjoy various outdoor activities.

King Rama IX Park
King Rama IX Park
King Rama IX Park
King Rama IX Park
King Rama IX Park
King Rama IX Park
King Rama IX Park
King Rama IX Park

King Rama IX Park

Is a large and beautifully landscaped park located in the Suan Luang area of Bangkok, Thailand. It is one of the city's most famous parks and is dedicated to the memory of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), who was deeply involved in promoting environmental and agricultural initiatives in Thailand.

Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand
Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand
Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand
Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand
Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand
Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand

Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand

Dusit Zoo, also known as "Khao Din," was Thailand's oldest zoo, located in the Dusit District of Bangkok. Though it closed in 2018 after 80 years of operation, its historical significance and unique features made it a cherished destination for locals and tourists alike. The zoo was renowned for its diverse animal exhibits, beautiful landscaping, and educational programs, offering visitors a chance to connect with wildlife in the heart of Bangkok.

Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Thailand
Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Thailand
Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Thailand
Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Thailand
Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Thailand
Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Thailand
Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Thailand
Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Thailand

Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Thailand

Lumpini Park, often referred to as the "green lung" of Bangkok, is a large public park in the heart of the city. Spanning over 142 acres, the park offers a tranquil escape from the bustling urban environment, providing residents and visitors with a place to relax, exercise, and enjoy nature. Named after Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha in Nepal, Lumpini Park is a beloved green space that embodies both cultural and recreational significance.

Sanam Luang Park (The Royal Field)
Sanam Luang Park (The Royal Field)
Sanam Luang Park (The Royal Field)
Sanam Luang Park (The Royal Field)
Sanam Luang Park (The Royal Field)
Sanam Luang Park (The Royal Field)
Sanam Luang Park (The Royal Field)

Sanam Luang Park (The Royal Field)

Sanam Luang (the Royal Field) has been around since the founding of Bangkok in 1782.

Queen Sirikit Park
Queen Sirikit Park
Queen Sirikit Park
Queen Sirikit Park
Queen Sirikit Park
Queen Sirikit Park
Queen Sirikit Park
Queen Sirikit Park

Queen Sirikit Park

Queen Sirikit Park is a tribute to Her Majesty the Queen on her 60th birthday on 12 August 1992.

Chatuchak Park
Chatuchak Park
Chatuchak Park
Chatuchak Park
Chatuchak Park
Chatuchak Park
Chatuchak Park
Chatuchak Park

Chatuchak Park

Chatuchak Park offers something for everyone at this park – some may walk or jog along the green tracks line, while others can appreciate nature in the Thai Literature and Herb Garden.

Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park

Benjasiri Park

Benjasiri Park is the place to be for sculpture lovers, as some of the best examples of Thai sculpture are scattered around the park.

BENJAKITTI PARK
BENJAKITTI PARK
BENJAKITTI PARK
BENJAKITTI PARK
BENJAKITTI PARK
BENJAKITTI PARK
BENJAKITTI PARK
BENJAKITTI PARK
BENJAKITTI PARK
BENJAKITTI PARK

BENJAKITTI PARK

In the middle of the modern and busy Asok area of Bangkok lies the Benjakitti Park, which opened in 2004.