The University of Ibadan Botanical Garden offers a tranquil escape with a rich collection of plant species, providing a serene environment for nature lovers and researchers alike.
Located within the University of Ibadan in Oyo State, Nigeria, the Botanical Garden spans over 62 hectares. This lush retreat is dedicated to the study and conservation of plant species, featuring a variety of flora from tropical and subtropical regions. Established in 1961, the garden serves both educational and recreational purposes. Visitors are greeted with a diverse array of plant collections, including indigenous and exotic species, making it a valuable resource for botanical research. The garden's layout is designed to mimic natural habitats, providing a home to various bird species and serving as a popular spot for birdwatching. Paths meander through themed sections like the medicinal plant area, conservatories housing rare plants, and aquatic plant sections. It offers peaceful walking trails between towering trees and vibrant flower beds. With its emphasis on environmental education, the garden hosts workshops and guided tours, attracting students, researchers, and tourists. Its role in preserving biodiversity, along with its scenic beauty, makes it a key attraction in Ibadan.
Aquatic Plant Section
Medicinal Plant Area
Birdwatching Opportunities
Guided Educational Tours
Features a variety of water-loving plants in serene pond settings.
Showcases plants with traditional and modern medicinal uses.
A collection of preserved plant specimens for research and education.