Showing posts with label Gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardens. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24, 2022



Known to be the world’s 'deadliest' garden, The Poison Garden in England has plants that can kill you. Located at Alnwick in Northumberland, this garden has over 100 varieties of dangerous plants. It is to be noted that one could visit this garde only with a guide. The dangerous garden has huge iron gates and a sign under a skull and crossbones that warns, "these plants can kill you".


The garden’s website mentions that the visitors are not allowed to smell, taste or touch any of the plants inside. The people still occasionally faint because of the toxic fumes they inhale while walking around the garden.


It is reported that one of the plants in the garden is the monkshood, which has pretty blue flowers but produces deadly berries, leaves and stems. The staff of the garden wears hazmat suits to maintain the deadly plants located in the garden.


World's 'deadliest' Poison Garden : The Alnwick Garden, England

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Monday, May 02, 2022



Rajasthan is known for its beautiful temples, majestic forts and amazing deserts. It is surely one of the places that attract a lot of tourists. People from various cities and nations come to Rajasthan to explore its beauty, heritage, culture and tradition. Now tourists have another reason to visit Rajasthan. Rajasthan is now home to India’s first botanical resort- Kaner Retreat. 


Kaner Retreat, India’s first desert botanical resort wishes to bring the comfort of the resort as they take you on a tour of scrub vegetation. The place is totally inspired by the desert architecture and the expansive spaces are a celebration of light, space and solitude. Explore the undiscovered side of the Thar Desert. The villas are specifically designed and conceptualised around a local flower and hence the name. The interiors include well commissioned botanical art. The colours used in the textiles and room accessories are simply magical and unwinding. One can soak into the wilderness and the beautifully mesmerizing sunset in the desert.


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Kaner Retreat | India’s First Desert Botanical Resort In Jodhpur

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Friday, April 01, 2022



From the colorful tulip fields of Keukenhof Gardens to the ephemeral pink blooms of Japan’s Cherry Blossom Festival, the world’s most beautiful gardens come alive in the spring. Relax on your next vacation by wandering through gorgeous garden paths fragrant with flowers. If you can’t get away in the Spring, year-round you can find botanical delight in glass conservatories housing exotic plants from around the world. 



Cherry Blossom Festival and Zen Gardens in Japan


This spring partake in hanami, the 1,000-year-old Japanese tradition of cherry blossom viewing. Picnic like a local under the cherry trees, paddle a swan boat through flowery reflections, and revel in the festival celebrations at night. The ephemeral pink blooms reach their peak around Tokyo for only a week or two in March or April. However, from the Zen rock gardens of Ryoan-ji to the serene ponds of Ninna-ji, you can relax in some of Japan’s most beautiful gardens when visiting Kyoto’s temples year-round.


Keukenhof Gardens in Holland


Just a short ride from Amsterdam, walk through a canvass of yellow, red, and white brushstrokes painted in tulips. Over 7 million flowers scent the air in Keukenhof Gardens including rare varieties and new cultivars developed by Dutch growers. These world-famous gardens are only open when the flowers bloom from mid-March to mid-May, but a visit to this floral paradise is definitely worth planning your trip around.


Gardens by the Bay in Singapore


Stroll beneath the futuristic purple branches of manmade Supertrees—their trunks textured with growing bromeliads, orchids, and ferns—at Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay. These stunning vertical gardens collect rainwater and solar energy and come alive at night with a musical light show. The world’s tallest indoor waterfall provides a cooling mist as you admire tropical mountain plants in the Cloud Forest conservatory. A masterful showcase of horticultural artistry, sustainability, and architectural design the Gardens by the Bay welcomes millions of visitors a year and are a must see when you visit Singapore.

Beautiful Gardens Around The World To Visit This Spring !!

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