Pink trumpet trees decorate park in middle of Bangkok

Photo by Sanook.

Nature enthusiasts and keen photographers, rejoice! Wachirabenchathat Park, also known as Suan Rot Fai, in the Chatuchak district of Bangkok, is currently decorated with gorgeous Tabebuia rosea or pink trumpet trees in full bloom, Sanook reported.

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Photo by Sanook.

For those who have been waiting for the park to transform from its usual green appearance to a picturesque pink, the wait is finally over. This is a rare opportunity to witness this breathtaking phenomenon right in the heart of the bustling city of Bangkok.

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Visitors to the park will be able to capture stunning shots of the park’s pink trumpet trees, with numerous angles and compositions to choose from. It is indeed a photographer’s paradise.

Pink trumpet trees decorate park in middle of Bangkok | News by Thaiger
Photo by Sanook.

The display of pink trumpet trees provides a respite from the city’s concrete jungle.

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With the Tabebuia rosea in full bloom, the park offers a unique experience that’s hard to come by. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy nature’s beauty and indulge in a peaceful escape in the middle of Bangkok. The trees usually bloom from the end of February to the end of March

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your camera, take a stroll to Wachirabenchathat Park, and immerse yourself in the stunning pink trumpet trees.

Pink flowers seem to be springing up all across Thailand.

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Last month, rare trees were blooming with beautiful flowers at a national park on northern Thailand’s border with Laos. The Doi Phukha National Park in Nan province was a sight to behold as the rare Chompoo Phu Kha trees burst into bloom.

In January, Himalayan cherry trees brought a splash of colour to Thailand’s northeast province of Loei. The trees are spread across the park’s Phu Lom Lo mountains. Over 100,000 of the trees were brimming with blossoms, known locally as ‘tiger queens’ or ‘nang phaya sua kroang.’

A swarm of tourists was visiting Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park to delight at the pink and red blossoms. The trees were spread across the park’s Phu Lom Lo mountains.

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Tara Abhasakun

A Thai-American dual citizen, Tara has reported news and spoken on a number of human rights and cultural news issues in Thailand. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in history from The College of Wooster. She interned at Southeast Asia Globe, and has written for a number of outlets. Tara reports on a range of Thailand news issues.

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