The start of the 2.5-km-long road
up to Bali's sprawling botanical gardens, arboretum,
and mountain orchid collection lies just 200 meters
south of the Candikuning market. Founded in 1959,
the park is dedicated to the study of the mountain
flora of eastern Indonesia. Open Mon-Fri 0700-1630,
Sat-Sun 0800-1630. Study the map at the entrance.
Benches, sitting pavilions, three temples, herbarium,
cafeterias, and clean restrooms all provided inside
the park.
It's a one-km walk from the parking lot up to the
study office at the top (north) of the gardens;
the office library is open Mon-Thu 0700-1400, Friday
0700-1100, Saturday 0700-1230. Interested botanists
should contact the office beforehand by writing
Cabang Balai Kebun Raya, Eka Karya Bali, Candikuning,
Baturiti, Tabanan 82191, Bali.
A branch of the Bogor Botanical Gardens in West
Java, this extensive 130-hectare park is situated
on the hilly lower slopes of 2,065-meter-high Gunung
Pohon ('tree mountain') to the west at 1,200-1,450
meters elevation. The tallest tree in the garden's
collection is the Geseng pine tree (Casuarina junghuniana
Miq).
Featured are a collection of 500 varieties of orchids
and 668 species of local and imported trees. Also
expect to see lilies, poinsettias, bougainvillea,
bamboo, palms, and such rare species as Podocarpus
imbricatus and Pinanga Javana. The plants are meticulously
arranged in family and species order, specimens
are labeled in Latin while park signs are in Indonesian.
Like a huge, beautifully landscaped, cool, green,
inviting country estate, this is a superb place
for a picnic or shady stroll. If you're looking
for peace and solitude, avoid the weekends. An excellent
eight-km undulating footpath at the garden's north
side leads through the foothills of Gunung Tapak
at the north end of the valley. The path comes out
on the main road in Pancasari.
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