Overview of Angkor Botanical Garden
Angkor Botanical Garden (សួនរុក្ខជាតិអង្គរ), previously known as the Angkor Spice Garden, has been undergoing upgrades for some time and is now open to the public. The 14-hectare site is educational and relaxing featuring local traditional medicinal plants & spices, flowers, palm garden, Khmer inspirational garden, and Angkor forest garden.
Full Detail of Angkor Botanical Garden
On an area of more than 15 hectares under the support and initiative of His Excellency CHEA Sophara, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction “Angkor Botanical Garden »This has been expanded and improved with more than 500 species of plants and flowers and tens of thousands of trees waiting to welcome visitors from all over direction. This Park is divided into 5 large gardens with different features, including: -Grocery and Medicinal Garden: There are various medicinal plants and herbs for cooking. -Garden, grass and mixed flowers: Seasonal flowers and grass. – Palm Garden: There are palm trees, palm oil. -Khmer Garden: There are many kinds of fruit plants and small fields. -Angkor Forest and Wildlife Park: There are luxury trees, wildlife and livestock. This Park will be a new place of relaxation and relaxation in the Angkor zone area and also a place to explore. About many species of plants, flowers and wildlife.
At the northern end, in the forest garden area, there is also an area for turtles, peacocks, and wild chickens, plus you can also let the kids feed the fish, rabbits, and birds in this area.
There are also loads of selfie opportunities, plenty of seating around the garden area in places, and amenities including toilets. The plants are labeled so, there’s also much to learn, and many might find the medicinal garden interesting on that point.
Time-wise, you can easily spend ninety minutes or more exploring plus there is an on-site restaurant and cafe in the center of the garden.
Opening Hours
It is now open to the public from 7.30 am to 5 pm, closed on Mondays.
Getting There
It is located along the way to Angkor Archeological Park at corner of Benoit Street and Charles De Gaulle with the entrance on Charles De Gaulle opposite. Google Map >