Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasimi - Malaysia The tropical country has a green nature throughout the year, lush gardens everywhere, and among its unique gardens you can visit the Botanical Garden in Putrajaya.
It is called in the Malay language Taman Botani, and it is the largest botanical garden in Malaysia located in the city of Putrajaya, the modern administrative capital of the country, 25 km from downtown Kuala Lumpur and 20 km from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
The garden covers an area of 92 hectares and consists of three sections: a section for flowers and another for ornamental plants, in addition to a section for scientific research and plant conservation. In all its sections, it currently includes more than 700 plant species, including plants of local, African, Asian or indigenous origin. Pacific region.
Between the three sections of the park, there are also a number of other facilities such as the guide center, the path for explorers, the palm hill, and the gift shop, in which you can purchase a number of environmentally friendly collectibles and souvenirs.
Because of the beauty of Taman Botany Garden and the diversity of its plants and flowers, it attracts visitors of all ages. Adults and children are fascinated by the wonderful collection of plants and flowers in it, and they have the opportunity to learn more about each plant species. As for visitors who specialize in the field of scientific research, they will undoubtedly find their purpose in the research center.
A group of annual events are held in the garden, the most important of which is the annual flower festival hosted by the city of Putrajaya, a city that consists of 40 percent of its area from lush gardens. The annual flower festival "Royal Floria" offers a rich program of events, lectures and competitions.
Arabia Weather App
Download the app to receive weather notifications and more..