Chaiyaphum: The Chaiyaphum "Tulip of Siam" flower festival has begun, with over 50% of the Siam Tulips now in bloom, marking the arrival of the rainy season. The vibrant pinkish-purple blossoms of the "Curcuma alismatifolia," also known as the "Tulips of Siam" and the "Queen of the Rainforest," are attracting tourists to the Pa Hin Ngam National Park in Thep Sathit District, Chaiyaphum Province.
According to Thai News Agency, this annual event offers a captivating experience, especially on rainy and humid days. Visitors can witness the soft white mist floating above the fields of Siam tulips, creating a fairytale-like scene. The weather during this period is cool, comfortable, and refreshing, making it an ideal time for tourists to explore the area.
The festival is a highlight for nature enthusiasts and photographers, offering a unique opportunity to capture the beauty of the Siam tulips amidst misty surroundings. The best time to visit is from June to August, when the flowers are in full bloom and the atmosphere is at its most enchanting.
Pa Hin Ngam National Park in Thep Sathit District serves as the perfect backdrop for this natural spectacle. Tourists are encouraged to bring their cameras and favorite outfits to fully embrace the experience and enjoy the pure ozone of the area.