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ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS

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Sirimavo Bandaranaike Mawatha, Peradeniya, Kandy, Sri Lanka
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2024
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You will enter one of the most beautiful gardens in Asia, which is most beautiful between January and April. It is a unique opportunity to wander through 60 hectares of flowers, where 4,000 tropical species of various origins brought back by the English grow. You will see orchids, spices, medicinal plants and a wide variety of palm trees. During your visit, don't forget the Orchid House, which contains the most diverse and original species of the genre. The other "highlight" of the garden is the cannonball tree, planted in 1901 by King George V and Queen Mary. Its fruits are supposed to look like cannonballs.

The site on which the botanical garden is located, on the banks of the Mahaweli River, is rich in history. King Wickramabahu III occupied the throne at Peradeniya in 1371. His successors Kirti Sri and Rajadhi Rajasinghe kept the court at the same place. They built a temple which was destroyed by the British when they took over the Kingdom of Kandy. In 1821, Alexander Moon transformed the land into a coffee and cinnamon plantation. The botanical garden was developed from 1843 with plants brought from Colombo, Kew Gardens, Kalutara Garden and Slave Island. The garden grew over the years and was placed under the responsibility of the Ministry of Agriculture when it was established in 1912. The garden also served as the headquarters of Lord Mountbatten, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in South East Asia during the Second World War.


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mavl39
Visited in april 2017
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Très grand et beau jardin ! une balade paisible dans de grandes allées. Nous avons découvert des espèces de fleurs et d'arbres que nous ne connaissions pas. Impressionnantes et nombreuses chauves souris dans un quartier du parc. Des bambous énormes... à voir si vous avez un peu de temps mais pas indispensable ...
Frede67
Visited in february 2017
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Très beau jardin, très vaste, avec une très belle d'être aux orchidées !
N'oubliez pas de lever les yeux pour voir les nombreuses chauves-souris !
miragesc
Visited in february 2017
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Très beau jardin à faire le matin si vous le pouvez.
Il est assez grand prévoyez 1/2 journée pour vous y ballader. N'oubliez pas d'aller jusqu'au pont suspendu en haut du parc avec sur la route les allées de palmiers géants et les chauves souris en nombre.
Belles fleurs et végétation. Une serre à orchidées.
BaliLombok
Visited in october 2015
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On aime à se perdre au milieu de fleurs colorées et d arbres géants : bambous , palmiers et orchidées sont exceptionnels.Mais au delà de la flore , les cinghalais en famille ou en amoureux qui flânent sourire au lèvre sur ces grandes pelouses valent à eux seuls le détour.
Pacaurelie
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Une petite perle verte dans cette ville si agitée. Les arbres couverts de chauves-souris géantes valent le détour à eux seuls. Mention spéciale pour la serre aux orchidée.

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