Perdana Botanical Gardens

Perdana Botanical Gardens is a lush oasis in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, offering a peaceful retreat with its diverse plant collections and scenic landscapes.

170
Acres Protected
Varies
Miles of Trails
Annual Visitors
1888
Year Established

About Perdana Botanical Gardens

 

The Perdana Botanical Gardens, located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, spans approximately 170 acres, making it a substantial green space in the bustling city. Founded in 1888, it was initially known as Lake Gardens and has since evolved into a premier botanical destination. The gardens feature diverse landscapes, including themed gardens, such as the Heliconia, Orchid, and Hibiscus gardens, each showcasing a beautiful array of plant species. Visitors can explore expansive walking trails, scenic lakes, and meticulously curated gardens. Perdana Botanical Gardens plays a crucial role in promoting plant conservation and education, offering visitors opportunities to learn about botany and ecology in tropical settings. The gardens are also home to wildlife such as birds and butterflies, enhancing its appeal as an urban sanctuary.

Highlights

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The iconic Orchid Garden, showcasing a vast collection of stunning orchid varieties.

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The tranquil lake, perfect for paddle boating or a leisurely stroll.

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Captivating views from the Sunken Garden and its surrounding landscapes.

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The expansive Hibiscus Garden, featuring Malaysia's national flower.

Notable Natural Features

Orchid Garden

A vivid display of various orchid species set within a landscaped area.

Sunken Garden

An architecturally intriguing garden with multiple levels and unique plantings.

Hibiscus Garden

Celebrating the national flower of Malaysia with an impressive floral display.