“Vast golden sunflower field surrounded by scenic mountains, boasting giant vibrant blooms tracking the winter sun—making it an absolute paradise for breathtaking photography.”

Bung Sam Phan Sunflower Field in Sa Kaeo Subdistrict, Bung Sam Phan District, Phetchabun Province, is one of the most popular seasonal tourist attractions during the winter months of the year, especially from late year to early year. This is when the weather is cool and the sunflowers are in full bloom across the agricultural land. Many plots are planted continuously, creating a vast golden yellow landscape against the blue sky and the mountain ranges of lower northern Thailand. This creates a different atmosphere from sunflower fields in the plains. Many tourists prefer to visit in the morning when the sunlight is soft, the air is cool, and the sunflowers are beautifully facing the sun, making it ideal for both panoramic and portrait photography.

The majority of the sunflower fields in Bung Sam Phan District are still agricultural land belonging to the local community. Besides adding color to the area during the tourist season, sunflower cultivation is also a rotational crop used by farmers after the main crop harvest. During the blooming season, some villagers open their areas to tourists, providing simple photo opportunities such as pathways within the fields, wooden arbors, or viewing points in the middle of the field. This ensures convenience and minimizes direct trampling of the sunflowers, preserving the natural atmosphere and clearly reflecting the rural lifestyle of the community.

The main charm of the Bueng Sam Phan sunflower fields lies in their surrounding landscape, featuring low mountains interspersed with agricultural areas. This creates a multidimensional and particularly beautiful view of the flower fields, especially during sunrise and sunset. The golden light reflecting off the sunflower petals creates a warm and unique atmosphere, making it a popular destination for photographers, nature lovers, and those seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city. In addition, during certain seasons, small community stalls sell seasonal agricultural products such as roasted sunflower seeds, local fruits, fresh vegetables, honey, and local food, providing supplementary income for local residents during the tourist season.

Although these sunflower fields aren't large-scale commercial flower gardens, their strengths lie in their simplicity, natural beauty, and tranquil rural atmosphere. Tourists can spend their time strolling, taking photos, or relaxing amidst the cool winter breeze. Especially in the early morning after sunrise, when a thin layer of fog often covers the surrounding agricultural areas, enhancing the beauty of the flower fields even more, it's an ideal stop for travelers passing through Phetchabun and those who appreciate authentic local nature tourism.


How to Get There
  • From Phetchabun city center, drive south on Highway 21 (Saraburi-Lomsak Road) towards Bung Sam Phan district. Upon reaching the Ruam Phaet Intersection, turn onto Highway 225 (Tang Kham-Nakhon Sawan route). Follow the signs pointing towards Sa Kaeo Sub-district; directional signs for the sunflower fields will be clearly visible along the roadsides.

Travel Tips
  • Arrive before 8:00 AM to avoid strong sunlight and crowds.
  • Early morning is the best time to see sunflowers facing the sun.
  • Check the blooming season before visiting, as timing may vary yearly.
  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on farmland paths.

Admission Fees:

  • Free admission

Opening Hours:

  • Open 24 hours a day, every day (6:00 AM – 6:00 PM recommended time to visit)

Bung Sam Phan Sunflower Field

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