
Bali Botanical Garden
Founded by German writer Stefan Reisner, the Botanic Garden Ubud was established to safeguard Bali’s precious flora and enhance environmental consciousness. Scientific advice and educational programs are in the process of being developed for the Indonesian public.
Welcome

The Botanic Garden in Ubud on the Island of Bali celebrated its Soft Opening on June 15, 2006.
A Botanic Garden is a constant work in progress and our collections will continue to expand. A lush and tranquil sanctuary just 1.2 kilometres from the heart of Ubud, the Garden is a unique tourism destination as well as a retreat for Ubud’s residents. Pathways and steps join five hectares of natural ravine which include an Orchid Garden, a vast collection of ferns, palms, bamboos and tropical trees, Bali’s first Maze, an Islamic Garden and other features.
The Amphitheatre of the Garden can be rented as a venue for weddings and other events.
Founded by German writer Stefan Reisner, the Botanic Garden Ubud was established to safeguard Bali’s precious flora and enhance environmental consciousness. Scientific advice and educational programs are in the process of being developed for the Indonesian public.
"Travelers can come to a standstill after thousands of miles of noisy travel,” explains Stefan. “Our Botanic Garden is like a palace with the sky as roof and many different rooms, secret chambers, galleries and staircases. The visitor wanders through changing vistas and experiences, encouraged to trespass into Nature. This is the message of our Garden.
The Garden

Situated at an elevation of between 320 and 400 metres above sea level, the Botanic Garden offers a range of micro-climates including ravine, hillside, meadow, a river, waterfalls and natural forest. Situated in the village of Kutuh Kaja, the Garden faces the Bird Village of Petulu, home of the famous white egrets.
The Botanic Garden includes:
- The Great Fountain
- The Fern Garden
- The Chocolate Grove
- The Heliconia Hill
- The Fragrant Flowers
- The Meditation Court with ancient banyan tree
- The Bamboo Grove
- The Titan/ Rafflesia
- The 3 Orchid Houses
- The Water Lily Pond
- The Herbal Garden
- The Rain Forest Observation Post
- The Bromeliad Garden
- The Maze ( Labyrinth)
- The Palm Hill
- The Indonesian Orchard
- The Islamic Garden
- The Succulent Garden / Dragon Fruit
- The Alang Alang Trail
- Children's Area / Botanic School under development
Location

Kutuh Kaja, Ubud (80571), Bali,
Indonesia
P.O. Box 37
Phone : +62 (361) 970951
Fax : +62 (361) 971 165 / 970 951
Email : info@botanicgardenbali.com
Website : www.botanicgardenbali.com




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