The starting point for this tour of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the world starts at Butchart in Canada. This site is located in Brentwood Bay on Vancouver Island in British Columbia and covers nearly 20 hectares of attractively colored flowers, waterfalls, and rivers. Here it is possible to discover five splendid parks connected ►
The starting point for this tour of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the world starts at Butchart in Canada. This site is located in Brentwood Bay on Vancouver Island in British Columbia and covers nearly 20 hectares of attractively colored flowers, waterfalls, and rivers. Here it is possible to discover five splendid parks connected by side roads. These include the Submerged, the Rose, the Italian, the Japanese, and the Mediterranean gardens. Thus, travelers will stroll among cherry trees, magnolias, azaleas, tulips, rhododendrons, or summer roses. But there is also an outdoor concert area, terrace, restaurant, and photography exhibitions. In winter, an ice rink is set up to offer moments of magic to visitors. It will also be an opportunity to visit the Montreal Botanical Garden in Canada. It is a natural oasis in the city's center with 75 hectares of green spaces and magnificent thematic yards in which travelers can find nearly 20,000 species worldwide. Moreover, it will be an opportunity to visit the plot of land inspired by Japan, the temple, the fish ponds, the bonsai, the cherry trees, or the nine greenhouses with their cacti, penjings, and orchids, among others. The Atlanta Botanical Garden needs to be visited in the United States. It is a small urban paradise of 12 hectares in the Midtown district. Here, all nature and art lovers will appreciate the splendor of the green spaces, sculptures, watercolors, and the most original works of art. In the children's corner, there is a suspension bridge that will please adults and children. You should also know that Atlanta is home to the largest exhibition of orchids in the United States. Travelers can also enjoy the Huntington Botanical Park in the Los Angeles suburbs. Several thematic yards are found in this place, including the desert, the Australian, the Japanese, the Chinese, and the aromatic gardens. In the center of the park, small castles serve as exhibition venues for Sir Huntington's American and European art collections. On the Asian side, the gardens of Suzhou are real jewels. They are reproductions of miniaturized natural landscapes characterized by ponds, artificial hills, pretty bridges, trees, and stone arrangements. Moreover, among the 200 yards across the city, UNESCO lists nine as World Heritage Sites. In the southwestern part of Asia, you have to go to the United Arab Emirates to contemplate the wonders of the Botanical Garden in Dubai, which is also known as the miracle garden. It is considered the most extensive flower land in the world and features many structures, various shapes covered with flowers, and sculptures, including water fountains. Moreover, the vaulted path of hearts in bloom, the pyramids, the houses of real size, and the palm trees on one of the paths will surely impress tourists. During this visit, travelers will also think about making a detour to the area dedicated to butterflies, which includes nearly 15,000 species flying under nine domes built specifically for them. In Europe, and more precisely in France, Monet's Garden is filled with poetry. The trails lined with flowers, various plants, and massifs will captivate the eyes of travelers with their shimmering colors. The grounds of the Palace of Versailles, which extend over 800 hectares of land, must also be visited. In addition to the palace, there is an orangery, a large canal, beautiful French yards, water basins, caves, alleys, and bronze, marble, and lead statues in addition to the palace. On the Italian side is the Villa d'Este, dotted with fountains, beautiful terraces, caves, and large pools. In Europe, travelers will also have to tour the Netherlands in the Keukenhof Park, which opens its doors from mid-March to mid-May during flowering bulbs. The 7 million Dutch tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, carnations, irises, lilies, roses, or orchids will be impressed by Horticultural enthusiasts. ◄