By Rajni Pandey | March 3, 2025
A futuristic garden with towering Supertrees and stunning floral displays, making it one of the most famous in the world.
Known for its iconic cherry blossoms, Japanese garden, and diverse plant collections, this urban oasis is a must-visit.
Nestled at the foot of Table Mountain, this garden showcases South Africa’s rich and diverse plant life.
A vibrant blue garden once owned by Yves Saint Laurent, featuring exotic plants and a peaceful atmosphere in Marrakech.
The world’s northernmost botanical garden, home to rare Arctic and alpine plants that thrive in extreme conditions.
One of the world’s largest gardens, featuring themed sections like the Chinese and Japanese gardens.
Located in Rio de Janeiro, this UNESCO-listed garden features towering palm trees and diverse tropical plants.
A UNESCO World Heritage site in London, housing one of the most extensive plant collections in the world.
Located in Arizona, this garden specializes in desert flora, including a vast collection of cacti and succulents.
Claude Monet’s beloved garden, famous for its stunning water lilies and the inspiration behind his iconic paintings.