Akademija Arboretum is Lithuania’s largest and most renowned botanical garden, offering visitors an immersive experience among diverse tree species and serene landscapes near Kaunas.
Located near the town of Akademija, roughly 15 kilometers north of Kaunas, Lithuania, Akademija Arboretum is the country’s premier arboretum and one of the largest botanical gardens in the Baltic region. Established in 1923 as part of the Lithuanian University of Agriculture (now Vytautas Magnus University Agriculture Academy), the arboretum covers an expansive area showcasing thousands of woody plants from Lithuania and around the world. The landscape features winding walking paths, thematic plant collections, ornamental gardens, small lakes, and natural forests that provide habitats for various bird species and small mammals. Ecologically, the arboretum serves both conservation and research functions, preserving rare and endangered species and maintaining genetic diversity. Visitors can enjoy peaceful hikes along well-maintained trails with opportunities for scenic photography, birdwatching, and plant identification. Seasonal highlights include vibrant spring blossoms, lush summer greenery, and colorful autumn foliage. Apart from recreation and education, the arboretum hosts special events, workshops, and exhibitions related to botany and environmental science. With accessible paths and guided tours, Akademija Arboretum appeals to nature lovers, students, researchers, and families seeking outdoor relaxation just outside Lithuania’s urban corridors. Its blend of cultivated gardens and natural habitats makes it a distinct protected space emphasizing plant biodiversity and sustainability in a changing climate.
The comprehensive collection of native and exotic trees representing over 2,000 taxa
The serene pond landscapes and interconnected lakes providing habitat and photogenic scenes
Seasonal botanical exhibitions showcasing flowering rhododendrons, maples, and lilacs
Rare and endangered tree species preserved within curated conservation sections
One of the largest in the Baltic states, displaying dozens of species and varieties that bloom vibrantly in spring.
A tranquil zone with natural lakes hosting diverse aquatic plants and bird species, ideal for wildlife observation.
A protected area showcasing mature oak specimens pivotal for native ecosystem studies and conservation.