My school used this Botanical garden and children's playground as the location for our English Camp. The grounds are maintained beautifully by the staff. Whenever the children sat down in groups we had neat trash bins available nearby and the staff were diligent at replacing the trash liners whenever they were close to being full. I am glad to report that no trash was left behind. The grounds were green with many shaded areas available for our students to sit comfortably and enjoy the lessons while enjoying the views. Some visitors from England were able to interact with one of our student groups. I found the flowers in the exhibits to be very beautiful. It reminded Me of the kitchen Garden...
Read moreI was quite amazed to be the only visitor here on a Tuesday. I didn't see another customer in the two hours I was there. No one at the ticket office when I first arrived but paid later. The park has a number of themes represented in different buildings, eg, Ferns, Hemp, Maha Pyramid, etc. Some of the exhibits are beautiful and quite interesting, but I would like to see more "real" flowers on display. There are little trolly buses to run you around the site, not really necessary if you are ablebodied. There is a very well presented big shop at the front of the site with a Caffè. Be sure to get 50% off your drink of choice if you paid the...
Read moreI had an awesome time actually. The staff were funny funny guys. We played with some very tame sheep and miniture horses, and played in the water park with a school group (70b) and did a cute little absailing wall (70b) and went on those paddle boats (70b), and then went to the flower part which we found tacky and boring (100b), though we did take photos there like total morons. But you get to have a ride round the flower park and the guide let us pick a bag of mulberrys which we ate on the bus ride home. Didn't try the ATV but it was only like...
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