Batumi Botanical Garden

Batumi Botanical Garden

Ajaria

75/100120 min

Batumi Botanical Garden, located near Batumi in the Ajaria region of Georgia, is a vast and diverse park renowned for its rich subtropical plant collections and panoramic views of the Black Sea. Established officially in 1912, its origins trace back to 1881 when Mecheslav d'Alfons, one of the first horticulturists in the area, began introducing exotic plants near Chakvi. Spanning approximately 1 km along the coastline between the Chakvi river estuary and Green Cape, the garden extends from sea level up to 220 meters in elevation. The area was once covered by dense Colchic forests and evergreen shrubs, contributing to the garden's unique physical and geographical characteristics. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of annual and perennial flowers, magnolias, and other exotic plant species. The garden is also celebrated for its scenic walking paths that offer spectacular views of the sea and surrounding landscapes, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility. Guided tours are available to enrich the visitor experience by providing detailed insights into the garden's botanical diversity and history.

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Tipp: The best time to visit Batumi Botanical Garden is during spring and autumn when the flora is most vibrant. It is recommended to take a guided tour to fully appreciate the diverse plant species and panoramic views. Visitors can reach the garden easily by taxi or minibus from Batumi city. Purchasing tickets in advance may help avoid queues during peak seasons. The garden offers discounts for certain groups, so inquire at the entrance or online.

Interessante Fakten

  • •Batumi Botanical Garden is over 113 years old, with its origins dating back to 1881.
  • •The garden stretches approximately 1 kilometer along the coastline between the Chakvi river estuary and Green Cape.
  • •It features a unique combination of Colchic forest and evergreen shrub vegetation.
  • •The garden offers spectacular panoramic views of the Black Sea from its elevated paths.
  • •It hosts a diverse collection of subtropical and exotic plants including magnolias and various annual and perennial flowers.

Geschichte

1881

The history of Batumi Botanical Garden dates back to 1881 when Mecheslav d'Alfons began introducing exotic plants in the Chakvi area, near Batumi.

1912

The garden was officially founded in 1912, marking the formal beginning of its development.

Over the decades, the garden expanded its collection and territory, preserving much of the original Colchic forest and evergreen shrub vegetation.

It has evolved into a significant botanical institution showcasing subtropical flora from around the world, contributing to scientific research and conservation efforts in the region.

OrtsfĂĽhrer

1
Main Walking Trails and Panoramic Viewpoints

The garden features several walking trails that wind through diverse plant collections and lead to viewpoints offering breathtaking panoramas of the Black Sea and surrounding landscapes. These paths allow visitors to experience the garden's botanical variety alongside stunning natural scenery.

2
Subtropical Plant Collections

Batumi Botanical Garden houses a rich variety of subtropical plants, including magnolias, exotic flowers, and both annual and perennial species. This diverse flora reflects the garden's long history of plant introduction and cultivation in the region's mild climate.

Kontakt

Telefon: 0422 27 00 33