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Just a short drive west of Kandy, the Royal Botanic Gardens unfold like a love letter to the plant kingdom — 147 acres of botanical wonder cradled in a loop of the Mahaweli River. These gardens trace their roots all the way back to 1371, when Sinhalese kings first wandered here as a royal pleasure ground. Today, over 4,000 species flourish within its borders, from the majestic Royal Palm Avenue to the sprawling Giant Javan Fig, whose canopy covers an astonishing 2,500 square metres like a green galaxy caught mid-explosion. In the Orchid House, delicate blooms in improbable colours nod in the humid breeze, while overhead, colonies of flying foxes chatter and swoop among the treetops. There's even a Cannonball Tree planted by King George V and Queen Mary themselves in 1901 — still fruiting, still unbothered by the passage of time. What we like about the Royal Botanic Gardens is that it's not merely a collection of plants — it's a living timeline where royal intrigue, colonial science, and Sri Lanka's astonishing biodiversity converge, and with Karmaventura, you experience it unhurried, in a small group of curious souls like you.
A garden older than the Renaissance — The site was first used as a royal pleasure garden in 1371, predating Europe's most famous botanical gardens by centuries.
King George V planted a tree here — The Cannonball Tree, planted in 1901 by the future British monarch and Queen Mary, still bears fruit to this day.
A fig tree the size of a football field — The Giant Javan Fig's sprawling canopy stretches across nearly 2,500 square metres — a single tree that feels like a forest.
Home to thousands of flying foxes — Peradeniya hosts one of the world's largest colonies of fruit bats, hanging upside-down in plain sight above garden paths.
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