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Dry Zone Botanic Gardens, Hambantota

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Botanical Gardens
Closed Today Open tomorrow at 7:30-17:00
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Garden lane, Hambantota, Sri LankaMap
Phone+94 477 429 976
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  • SampathL10
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    Absolutely a gem

    It runs close to 300 acre of land, place is very well maintained and the guides are very knowledgeable, they will be able answer any question or clarification, presently there developing cactus garden...

    Reviewed on Jun 29, 2020
  • kolleyflower
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    Nice if passing but wouldn’t go out of way to visit

    We called on here because it was on our route and love a good botanical garden. It’s nice. You really do need to pay to have the golf caddy and driver to maximise what you will see on your trip, but ...

    Reviewed on Nov 21, 2019
  • udeshika k
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    well maintained garden

    still under development. but exceptionally designed and well maintained.. was surprised to see such a garden in dry zone area like hambanthota..you have to take a park vehicle to see the full garden a...

    Reviewed on Aug 19, 2019
  • rameendra
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    Good to start the day among the trees

    Still not complete but maintained under trying circumstances, a good way to kill a bit of time and enjoy the fauna and flora.

    Reviewed on Mar 23, 2019
  • Yura L
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    Good quiet place

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    A quiet, quiet place for a rushless walk with two or with children. The large area is not yet fully developed, there are alleys with different trees of the type of bananas, palm trees, etc. There is one wet orange with ...

    Reviewed on Feb 2, 2023
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