


A world-renowned botanical garden showcasing over 50,000 plant species, including the world's largest collection of living plants.
A historic royal palace within the gardens, offering a glimpse into Georgian life.
A 18m high walkway offering panoramic views of the gardens and beyond.
An iconic 18th-century pagoda with 10 storeys and 12 sides, offering 360-degree views.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, and toast.
Cream cheese, smoked salmon, red onion, and capers on a toasted bagel.
Cheese, ham, pickles, salad, and crusty bread.
The gardens are vast and exploring them comfortably requires good footwear.

Weather can be unpredictable, and a rain jacket will keep you dry during sudden showers.
Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the gardens, and a reusable bottle is eco-friendly.
Located within the Royal Botanic Gardens, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with stunning views.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its fresh, seasonal produce and beautiful courtyard setting.
A local favorite for lunch, offering delicious mezze and a lively atmosphere.
Hand-painted orchids, symbolizing the Gardens' rich biodiversity.
Exclusive tea blend inspired by the Gardens' historic collections.
Handcrafted jewellery featuring botanical designs and precious metals.

The Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a 16th-century church renowned for its Baroque architecture and housing the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, known for its unique architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Kemmannugundi offers lush forests, waterfalls, and panoramic views.