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Calm, green and refreshing, the city's botanical garden, situated inside the immense Parque Estadual Fontes do Ipiranga (PEFI) on the south side of town, provides a beautifully appointed sanctuary for thousands of tropical plant and animal species. The garden opened in 1938 to preserve part of the remaining Atlantic coastal forest, and it functions as a research facility focusing on Brazilian flora and fauna. The garden also shelters the source of the Rio Ipiranga, which figures heavily into national patriotic lore.
The Botanical Gardens in Sao Paulo are quite well developed and contain a large tract of closed forest as well as well appointed gardens and expansive park areas. There are many semi-secluded areas for visitors to put space between each other for a picnic or just relax on the lawn. In addition to a wide variety of plants including an orchid house it was suprising to see the wildlife there including Howler Monkeys and Toucans. I will be going back for respite and to enjoy and learn more about Brazillian plants.
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This is the symble of Curitiba. The place is well structured, there are a few trails to walk on and the greenhouse is a nice site. You can take good pictures here.
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Located in a central park, this is a great way to walk off lunch. There are souvenir shops and a covered area here as well. This park is also a stop for tour buses.
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Created in Campos do Jordão, in the state of São Paulo, in 2007, the Amantikir Park receives, each year, a greater number of visitors. There are more than 700 species of plants in this park, along the 60,000 m², open to visitors every day of the year. Considered by TripAdvisor users the best thing to do in Campos do Jordão for years running since 2013, Amantikir Park is a must-see attraction for travelers, students, botanists and people looking for experiences for human development and wellness with nature.
The gardens are amazing, very well preserved, you can completely relax and enjoy a great afternoon with your loved ones, there’s a great view to take pictures, there’s a succulent garden, lavender, a lot of flowers, butterflies, the price is R$40,00 per person, it’s allowed to take pictures, yuh can also visit the tree house, go inside and enjoy the garden itself.
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Jardins a céu aberto, cultivo de plantas e flores, loja de essências com ênfase na lavanda e suas propriedades terapêuticas, bistrô.
We were "lucky" enough to be at Le Jardin the very first day they started charging an entrance fee (ten Brazilian reais for adults, five for seniors and children, 6yr and below are free). Despite that, it is worthwhile to visit it. The property is uphill, and you get to visit the different flower gardens by going uphill in stairs or trails. Because many senior fellows visit it yearly, they decided to put all gardens halfway through the climbing, so you don't need to go all the way to the top, where only a greenhouse with small plantlets are kept to sell. There is a nice gift shop where local fragrances, soaps (locally produced), memorablia and decorating itens are sold (not cheap). There is also a small cafe by the shop, where good coffees and pies are served.
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