Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens of Tashkent (Uzbek: Tashkent botanika bog'i) were founded in 1935 and cover an area of more than 30 hectares. They are a unique collection of plants collected from all over the world, including native and exotic species.
Main features of the gardens:
Plant diversity: The botanical gardens feature over 4,000 plant species, including trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses. Gardens are an important place to study flora and ecology, and also play a role in scientific research.
Landscaping: The gardens are decorated in the form of picturesque alleys, flower beds and recreation areas. Here you can find beautiful lawns, a pond and cozy corners for spending time outdoors.
Scientific activity: Botanical Gardens are actively involved in scientific research and environmental protection programs. They serve as a platform for studying various plant species and their properties, as well as for educational events.
Educational programs: The Gardens offer various excursions and master classes for schoolchildren and students, which contributes to the development of interest in botany and ecology among young people.
Cultural events: Botanical gardens regularly host exhibitions, festivals, and cultural events that help draw attention to nature and ecology, as well as promote social life.
Tashkent Botanical Gardens are a valuable cultural and scientific heritage of Uzbekistan, providing unique opportunities for recreation, education and nature exploration. Their picturesque landscapes and a variety of plants make the gardens a popular destination for residents and visitors alike, ensuring harmony with nature in an urban environment.