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Botanická zahrada v Batumi

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Nutsa
May 14, 2022
Batumi Botanical garden is one of the best places to visit near the city. You can reach there very easily even by public transport (Bus N10). If you are interested in various plants and scenic views to the sea, you will definitely love this place. You can also enjoy exotic beach near the garden.
Irakli
June 4, 2021
One of the largest botanical gardens in the region, this is a must-visit in Batumi. Inside the garden, you’ll find walking and hiking trails plus a series of panoramic viewpoints. Batumi Botanical Garden was established in 1912 and was the most important facility of its kind in the Soviet Union. The location, an area known as Mtsvane Kontskhi (‘Green Cape’), is 12 kilometres north of the city centre and easily accessible by bus or taxi. he gardens are set on a steep rise so be prepared for a lot of uphill walking – you’ll be rewarded with beautiful views of the Black Sea once you get to the top. You can take an electric car to the end and walk back down if you choose. The whole area is extremely lush and cool in summer, making it a great place to escape the heat of the beach.
One of the largest botanical gardens in the region, this is a must-visit in Batumi. Inside the garden, you’ll find walking and hiking trails plus a series of panoramic viewpoints. Batumi Botanical Garden was established in 1912 and was the most important facility of its kind in the Soviet Union. Th…
Rauli
May 1, 2021
Michael D’alfons was the first to introduce new plant species in Adjara which he started in 1881 in order to embellish his garden nearby Chakvi. Later, in 1892, a geographer, botanist and traveller Pavel Tatarinov created a so-called acclimatisation garden on Batumi shoreline which is known as the Upper Garden of Batumi Botanical nowadays. In 1912, the professor Andrej Krasnov from Kharkov University founded the Botanical garden itself. It is located only 9 km away from Batumi city, between Chakvistavi river and Green Cape. The garden occupies about 1 km of the coastline and grows 0-220 m above sea level. Once this territory was covered by Colchian forests, abundant with redwood, chestnut, Tilia Caucasica, cherry laurel and rhododendron trees. From 2,037 hardwood species in the garden, 104 is endemic Caucasian and 1,540 is introduced. These plants are grouped according to their origin in 9 phytogeographic sections, including Australian, New Zealand, East Asia, Himalaya, North America, Mexico, South America, Mediterranean and Caucasus subtropical sections. Batumi Botanical Garden is the board member of Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI). It is also connected with over 140 botanical gardens from around the world, as well as the universities and research centres
Michael D’alfons was the first to introduce new plant species in Adjara which he started in 1881 in order to embellish his garden nearby Chakvi. Later, in 1892, a geographer, botanist and traveller Pavel Tatarinov created a so-called acclimatisation garden on Batumi shoreline which is known as the…
Gvantsa
May 26, 2020
If you wish to see the beauty of Adjara region, its unique nature and breathtaking views, and great Botanical Garden, then you surely need to visit this place!!
Nana
August 13, 2019
If you love nature and a cozy environment, amazing views of the sea and the scent of plants and flowers, Batumi Botanical Garden is the ideal place for you.

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