History & Diversity: Established in 1826 by the French, this sprawling garden spans over 22 acres and houses a diverse collection of over 1,500 species of rare, exotic, and endangered plants from around the globe.
Eco-tourism aspects: It serves as a center for botanical research and conservation, promoting environmental awareness through educational programs and exhibits. It's a serene retreat for nature walks, picnics, and learning about plant biodiversity.