The Prince Hashem Bird Garden, nestled in the heart of Amman, Jordan, is a charming oasis dedicated to avian enthusiasts. Established in 1979, the garden showcases a variety of bird species, ranging from common to more exotic varieties. Visitors are greeted by the soothing sounds of chirping, creating a serene atmosphere that contrasts with the bustling city outside.
The garden's landscaping is thoughtfully designed, offering pathways that meander through lush greenery, providing both shade and scenic views of the birds in their habitats. Despite its name, the park primarily features common bird species, making it a great spot for families and casual visitors to enjoy a close encounter with nature.
However, many visitors have noted that the children’s playground within the park is in need of attention. While the park remains a delightful destination, enhancing the playground could make it even more family-friendly, ensuring that both young and old leave with lasting memories. With a bit more care, the Prince Hashem Bird Garden could continue to be a cherished spot in Amman, offering relaxation and a deeper appreciation for the...
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Read moreA gem of green in the middle of a concrete desert. But, it is getting worse. My last visit there was last week and I was very disappointed. Almost half of the cages were empty and they look like they are left to rot. Also, even though there are signs all over the place saying you are not allowed to bring food from outside, people were using this park as a picnic place. Some had take out food from restaurants and brought them there. The place smelled like a restaurant and not a park. Also, even though there are waste baskets all over the place, most of the people who brought food with them decided to just leave the leftovers all over the place with their trash. I think because it is really cheap to enter, people who live in the concrete desert finds it as a great escape. This could be a major tourist attraction but needs more work and honest staff who care...
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