Opened in 2016, Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden stands as Laos’ first botanical garden, nestled just down the Mekong from Luang Prabang. Spanning 99 acres, the site is a lush expanse of diverse flora, including orchids, palms, bamboos, gingers, and ferns. Visitors can explore a natural cave and a permaculture farm, while the ethnobotanical garden offers insights into local herbal medicine traditions. The garden’s serene setting and educational features provide a unique opportunity to learn about and appreciate the region’s rich plant life.
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