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Best Gardens in the world

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Do you love nature and travel to reconnect with the natural world? This is probably the best reason to visit the natural and botanical gardens. There are several breath-taking gardens all around the world that are the perfect blend of natural and historical significance. Here are the 10 best gardens in the world that you must add to your travel bucket list with the Explurger travel app whenever you want to visit the places next on your travel list.

Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands

It is the largest flower garden in the world. Situated in the Lisse town of Western Netherland, the garden is also regarded as ‘The garden of Europe’. The garden opens for the public only from March-May. It also presents the world’s largest lily show.

Gardens of Versailles, France

It was recognized as a world heritage site in 1979, the gardens of Versailles are considered the most beautiful and largest gardens in the world. It is spread across 800 hectares. There is also a 1.5 km Grand canal located in the lower level of the garden. The garden is filled with oak, wild cherry, and ash trees on the bank of the canal. The magical boat trip to the Grand canal makes the visit unforgettable.

The Butchart Gardens, Canada

With over a million visitors each year, the Butchart Gardens are one of the most popular tourist attractions in British Columbia. It is also a national historic site of Canada. They are spread across 22 hectares and home to 700 varieties of plants. The garden also hosts musical nights, light shows, and firework displays for the

Kew Gardens, London, UK

This impressive scenic beauty is spread across 326 acres of land with more than 50000 different species of plants. This historic garden is also a world heritage site. There are also many greenhouses in the garden. The palm house is the most attractive greenhouse in Kew Gardens. This impressive glasshouse is home to many tropical rainforest plants.

Villa d’Este, Tivoli, Italy

Situated in Tivoli, near Rome, the villa is an architectural marvel. It is one of the symbols of the Italian Renaissance and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 16th-century villa is home to an incredible garden that has 51 fountains that run on gravity, a science in itself. Villa d’Este’s grounds are popularly called in English as the garden of wonders.

Summer Palace, Beijing, China

The Summer Palace is located in northwest Beijing in China. It is said to be the best-preserved imperial garden in the world, and the largest of its kind still in existence in China. Though, It is only a 15 km ride from central Beijing, but seems like you have entered a different dimension of an unknown world.

Dubai Miracle Garden

With 50 million flowers and 250 million plants designed in floral arches, this is the largest natural flower garden in the world, roughly spread over 72,000 square meters. It is located in the district of Dubailand and over 1.5 million people visit the gardens each year.

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