这1-2个小时的行程还是很不错的,你可以看见乌龟,走近类似雨林的地方,这样不用去Praslin就能看见著名的海椰子。这里停车方便,花园在山脚下,修有登山的道路到半山腰。缺点,乌龟区很小,没什么意思。还有就是最好能有更多的讲解牌介绍这里的植物。
这是一座非常好的小植物园。我们来此时正在下雨,但景色还是很美,而且我们玩得很愉快!这里有你所想看的所有植物,而且还有海龟和Coco de Mer……
I've been to a lot of Botanical Gardens around the world, and this one is a bit of a let down. It's quite costly to enter and somewhat limited. I feel this is the case because everything you might want to see in the Seychelles your can see around the island (maybe minus the Coco de Mer Palm but you can see that if you're visiting Praslin). If you have limited time in the islands, it might be worth the visit, otherwise get a good guide book and have a self guided botanical experience.
Although not all parts of the Gardens are finished, it offers visitors breathing space especially for those who want and admire the wide grassy open spaces and the airy breeze filtering through the trees. It also serves as a wonderful and safe gathering space for families that would want a bit of a picnic or running around!
这里没有什么可以观赏的。场地很小,但是如果你想穿过这里还是需要花上一个小时。很难看到果蝠,但是这里的乌龟很有意思,我们看了半天。
植物园是一个寻找发现各种塞舌尔特有植物的好去处:COCO DE MER,水果蝙蝠,陆龟。美丽的花朵,壮观的大树。您可以轻松地在这里度过1或2小时。
As we were on a cruise, we had limited time so it was good to visit these gardens and see the local plants all in one place. Very pleasant. The giant tortoises are interesting and for an extra 50R you can go into the pen and feed them. As the money is put toward their conservation it is money well spent.
这里有大乌龟,还有各种奇花异草,值得一来,从市中心走着就可以到了,这里还有很多长椅供人休息。
I was a bit surprised by the Rs.100 fee for a National Park, but with few other tourist attactions in the capital, I duly coughed up and was handed my site-map, on which the attendant helpfully used her pen to indicte where the closed-down cafeteria, along with the locations of their famous Coco-de-Mers, Giant Tortoises and toilets were located. She also pointed out where I could find the their famous fruit bats, which I naively thought reffered to some enclosure where some we kept for the benefit of foreign tourists.Within moments of entering a bird the size of a crow flew past, flapping it's wings rather erratically, and that was when the penny dropped....the huge Bats were all around me, not appearing to be in the least bit aware of their apparent nocturnal habits. In full sunlight they filled the skies above, which I found exhilirating. Not just above my head, but in the branches I saw hundreds of them landing and taking off. They land upside down and cant stand up...very strange landing procedure, and worth the entrance fee alone.The next big draw were the rude Palms, which formed an essential stop for every visitor with a camera.The Giant Tortoise were the last must-see for anybody with just a passing interest in botany. You can see them for free, but to enter their enclosure to feed them costs another Rs.50, which I declined, as my hotel (Chez Batista) had a dozen identical ones in their garden, and feeding them was free.The memory of those huge Bats will be my most treasured. Where the garden ends and the hills begin is where they flocked in their greatest numbers, and lying on the immaculate lawn, in the bright sun watching them going about their business was a wonderful experience.
Must visit once if you are in Mahe', Seychelles, many different types of trees to know about. It will take about 2- 3 hours time to see.