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Aburi Botanical Garden description and photos - Ghana: Accra. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Aburi Botanical Garden. Photo and descriptionThe Aburi Botanical Garden is one of the most peaceful and beautiful places in Ghana. Opened in March 1890, covers 64.8 hectares of land, overlooking the coastal Accra Plain, the height difference in the territory is from 370 to 460 m above sea level. The uniqueness of this garden lies in the beneficial climate and picturesque setting. The surrounding tranquility makes it an ideal destination for writers seeking privacy, honeymooners, campers, nature lovers, outdoor activities and picnics. Many birds and butterflies, a mixture of local and exotic trees have truly medicinal properties. Before the creation of the garden, in 1875, a government sanatorium for officials was built on this site. In 1899, during the governorship of W. Bradford-Griffith, several hectares of land near the sanatorium were cleared for the development of the Botanical Department. The first project manager arrived in the Gold Coast from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1890, and was a student, Mr. William Crowther. At the entrance to the garden, visitors are greeted by a guide who will lead a detailed tour for a small fee. Walking along the central alley, guests will be told about the origin, age and medicinal properties of most of the plants. Popular tourist spots in the park are Bush House, Rock Garden, Gazebo, Ceiba tree, a wrecked helicopter and a gardening school. The Bush House is a historic monument, an open thatched-roof barn supported by stone pillars. The floor is made of red clay and is renewed weekly, as is customary in rural Ghana. Two bamboo groves grow on either side of the house. They act as a hedge for a collection of exotic flowers. A very sensitive plant is planted on the lawn in front of the old house - bashful mimosa. Touch it and see what happens. At the school of gardening, many types of medicinal plants are grown, as well as are engaged in breeding, studying and preserving the local flora. At various times, famous personalities visited Aburi, including Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles, Gen Olusegun Obasanjo and others. Recently, the infrastructure of the park has been improved, in addition to hiking excursions, mountain bikes are available for rent, an original rest house has been preserved on the territory, where you can stay, and there are also hotels in nearby villages.
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