EDEN GARDEN
This 2.5-hectare tropical ethnobotanical garden combines beauty, diversity and education. It was designed by Philippe Kaufmant from Lorraine, a passionate botanical engineer who died in 1992, one year after realizing his lifelong dream of an extraordinary garden. In addition to 700 varieties of plant species (including endemic plants), you may be lucky enough to spot cardinals, chameleons, red-billed black moorhens, serins and butterflies. There are also workshops and special events to discover on the website. Don't forget your mosquito repellent.
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
The reception of the young woman to the blue eyes was very warm and bright!
A name (that I have in my garden) did not have the sign-posting indicate its name, I turned to the reception to ask for him, he had research and I won my meet leaving. Very professional!
However, the book of interpretation given to the entrance to the free tour has its purpose but is somewhat " usé" , a little cumbersome by its size and could be the object of improvements in presentation and content. There is no offers guided tour (for the moment) whereas the visit (very rich variety of plants and trees) causes moultes questions necessarily an answer that remain from the book does not meet all and it takes time to visit it entirely and to understand the structuring of it. That can create frustration? Yes, at least for those who want " to understand and apprendre" ...
The garden is well maintained and spaces allow you to sit and take the time to watch the animal life (insects, reptiles, birds...). There I could particularly observe a huge chameleon with their colourful thanks to a gardener who designed its location me. I have superb photos in a garden rarely frequented this afternoon, and is that you can enjoy the zen garden in peace. Bright, I will go back soon and I hope that the project to implement guided tours will have become reality. Highly recommended!