In Phitsanulok province you can now admire eternal daisies. These floral displays attract many tourists to the 1200 rai (about 192 hectares) field in the Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park. The daisies, known for their papery texture, are now in full bloom. This flowering is expected to continue until the end of the cold season in March.

This flower field is part of the Phu Hin Rong Kla Forest Development Project that was established in 2008 by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great. The project, originally intended to combat deforestation, has supported local farmers in growing crops that suit the cool climate of this region. This includes strawberries, Arabica coffee beans and ornamental flowers.

The field of eternal daisies became an unexpected tourist attraction after its discovery by a group of hikers. This group was on their way to the province's famous maple forest and Himalayan cherries on Mount Phu Lom Lo when they discovered the field. Located just 3 miles west of the park headquarters, the flower field is open to visitors daily from 06 a.m. to 00 p.m.

Although the flower field itself does not offer overnight or camping options – after all, it was not intended as a tourist attraction – visitors can find accommodations in designated areas near the park's headquarters.

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