Savar Botanical Garden is a well-maintained green space near Dhaka, Bangladesh, offering a diverse collection of native and exotic plant species ideal for education, leisure walks, and nature study.
Savar Botanical Garden, located in Savar within the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh, spans a carefully curated area dedicated to the conservation and display of a wide variety of plant species. The garden plays a critical role in promoting botanical research, environmental education, and public awareness about plant diversity and ecological importance. Featuring both native Bangladeshi flora and exotic plants from other regions, it provides visitors with the opportunity to explore various ecosystems in a controlled yet naturalistic setting. The garden's design includes themed sections, such as ornamental gardens, medicinal plants zones, and a bamboo collection. Walking paths meander through shaded groves and flower beds, making it an inviting location for families, students, and plant enthusiasts. Established with the objective of fostering appreciation for plant life, Savar Botanical Garden also serves as a habitat for local bird species and other fauna, thus contributing to urban biodiversity. Its proximity to Dhaka makes it an accessible destination for day trips and school excursions, combining learning with peaceful outdoor recreation. Visitor amenities include benches, informational signage, and guided tours on request. Seasonal flower displays and planting workshops are among the garden’s popular events, enhancing its community engagement and educational outreach.
Diverse collection of native and exotic plant species
Medicinal plant section showcasing traditional healing flora
Bamboo groves representing sustainable plant uses
Scenic walking paths ideal for education and leisure
A specialized area featuring plants used in traditional medicine, promoting awareness of natural remedies.
Seasonal floral displays showcasing vibrant flower species and horticultural diversity.
Diverse bamboo species cultivated for education on sustainable materials and plant adaptability.