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Updated: May 03, 2025 14:50
From meticulously designed landscapes to wild, untamed beauty, gardens around the world offer a glimpse into nature’s artistry. Whether it’s the Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden in Norway, Sanssouci Park in Germany, or the Durban Botanic Gardens in South Africa, each space provides a unique experience for visitors seeking tranquility and inspiration.
Botanical gardens serve as more than just scenic retreats—they preserve native flora, educate communities, and showcase extraordinary landscapes. The Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden, for instance, houses rare plant species from polar regions and mountains across continents, creating a stunning display of resilience and diversity. Meanwhile, Sanssouci Park, originally built as a summer retreat for Prussian royalty, blends historical architecture with lush greenery, offering a glimpse into 18th-century European garden design.
In South Africa, the Durban Botanic Gardens stand as the continent’s oldest surviving botanical garden, first established in 1849. Over the years, it has evolved into a hub for conservation and research, featuring an extensive collection of indigenous and exotic plants.
Closer to home, Kolkata boasts its own gems, including the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, which houses the iconic Great Banyan Tree, and the Eden Gardens, a historic cricket stadium with scenic surroundings.
For travelers and nature enthusiasts alike, these gardens provide a chance to immerse in vibrant floral displays, historical landscapes, and rare plant collections. Whether exploring a UNESCO-listed site or a hidden botanical treasure, each garden tells a story of culture, conservation, and natural beauty.
Sources: AOL, Times Now News, Telangana Today.