Explore breathtaking botanical gardens worldwide, from rainforests to deserts, rich in flora and history.
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Over 160 years old, this lush garden has rainforests, orchids, wise old trees, a mist garden, and even swans from Amsterdam.
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Spread across 52 acres, this stunning garden is famous for its cherry blossoms and Sakura Matsuri Festival in spring.
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Spanning 40 acres in Darjeeling, this scenic garden offers breathtaking views of lush slopes, golden peaks, and exotic plants.
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One of the world’s most biodiverse gardens, featuring rare plants, vibrant flowers, and a treetop walkway with panoramic views.
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Hidden in Marrakech, this vibrant and colorful garden was created by painter Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s as his life’s work.
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A unique display of hardy plants thriving in extreme conditions, from rocky Arctic blooms to Chilean flowers in full bloom.
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Home to 10 greenhouses, 30 beautiful gardens, and giant plant sculptures, this park is a paradise for plant lovers and experts.
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Nestled under Cristo Redentor, this lush UNESCO site is a rainforest haven with exotic birds, towering palm trees, and monkeys.
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Opened in 1759, this historic 130-hectare London garden has the world’s largest botanical collection and a royal legacy.
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A 140-acre desert paradise with the world’s biggest outdoor collection of cacti, succulents, and rare desert plant species.
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This city-state is a perfect blend of dazzling skyscrapers, lush green spaces, and a food scene that’ll blow your mind.