




Located on the slopes of the Caucasus Mountains, overlooking the Black Sea, Batumi Botanical Garden is a breathtaking oasis that should be on every traveler’s Georgia itinerary. Spanning over 111 hectares, this lush paradise showcases more than 5,000 plant species from around the world, making it one of the largest botanical gardens in the former Soviet Union.
What makes this garden special isn’t just its impressive collection of plants – it’s the stunning location. No wonder it’s become one of the most photographed spots in Georgia. When planning your Georgia tour packages, including this botanical wonderland will give you the perfect blend of nature, education, and photos you’ll love.
The garden was established in 1912 by the Russian botanist Andrey Krasnov, who dreamed of creating a garden that would bring together plants from similar climates worldwide. Today, his vision lives on as you journey through nine geographical sections representing flora from East Asia, North America, Australia, and beyond – all without leaving Georgia.
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Pro tip: Buy your tickets online to avoid queuing at the entrance, especially during summer months when the garden sees the most visitors.
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Green Cape, Batumi, Georgia
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Point of Interest for Batumi Botanical Garden

Stunning Seaside Views
As you walk through the garden, you’ll be treated to breathtaking vistas of the Black Sea coastline that will make your friends back home jealous of your holiday photos.

Bamboo Grove
Get lost in the magical bamboo forest that feels straight out of a movie set. The gentle creaking of bamboo stalks in the breeze creates a peaceful soundtrack for your walk.

Japanese Garden
Experience a slice of Japan with traditional elements like a red bridge, stone lanterns, and carefully arranged rocks. It’s so authentic you might forget you’re still in Georgia.

Sakura Valley
If you visit in spring, you’ll be rewarded with the spectacular sight of cherry blossoms in full bloom. It’s Georgia’s answer to Japan’s famous sakura season.

Coastal Trail
The 1.5 km trail along the cliff edge offers some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in Georgia. Have your camera ready for the waves crashing against the rocks below.




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Reviewed: Aug 06, 2025Nandini Iyer
Reviewed: Aug 06, 2025