Aburi Botanical Gardens is a legacy of colonial-era science, ecology, and botanical innovation. Established in 1890 after several aborted attempts, it transformed a sanatorium site into West Africa’s most important living laboratory. Today, it balances conservation, tourism, education, and research perfect for nature lovers, historians, and scientists alike.
Visitors meander along palm-lined lanes, discover botanical marvels from orchid beds to centuries-old ficus trees and explore whimsical features like a retired helicopter or themed gardens. A calm picnic spot, a flower-filled walkway, and guided interpretation enrich the experience. A visit here is not just scenic; it is educational, restorative, and timeless.
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