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The world’s most beautiful garden **— in Dubai

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Desert wonder: Dubai Miracle Garden which opened on February 14



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Classic: A vintage car occupies a place of pride amid millions of flowers



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For the record: The garden will vie for a Guinness Record for the world’s longest flower wall



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Flower power: The Dubai Miracle Garden at Dubailand, near Arabian Ranches, opened on February 14



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Colourful shade: The garden is expected to attract around one million visitors a year



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Seasons in the sun: No two seasons will be the same at Dubai Miracle Garden as it will follow different themes each season



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Flower pyramids



The world’s most beautiful garden **— in Dubai

Featuring over 45 million flowers in stunning designs and breathtaking shapes **— you’ve not seen anything like Dubai Miracle Garden

A riot of colours as far as the eye can see. A long perimeter wall and four kilometres of pathways decked with bright flowers that glow in the midday sun and still stand out at twilight.

Welcome to Dubai Miracle Garden, the city’s latest outdoor recreational destination, located in Dubailand near the Arabian Ranches.

The little-known park was launched on Valentine’s Day. 
Decked with flowers on the ground and hanging from arches, the garden contains up to 45 million flowers. It is currently batting for a Guinness Record for the world’s longest flower wall with a one-km circumference.

Visitors, overwhelmed by the beauty of the garden, have dubbed it a little “piece of Eden”, many admitting they discovered the destination by accident.

Kate Holbrooke, a Canadian who has been living in Dubai for nine years, said she was in awe of what she saw: “Why aren’t they telling people about this? I’ve never seen such a beautiful sight as this.”

A mother of two-and-half-year-old twins Layla and Siena and resident of Falcon City, Holbrooke said she never imagined a “piece of Eden” could be possible in the desert.

“I’ve been to so many cities but have never seen anything like this,” she said.
Besides the flower-decked perimeter wall, there are special vertical and horizontal landscaping designs for each area: arc-shaped walkways, a pathway covered with colourful mini-umbrellas, 10-metre-high flower pyramids, water bodies and flower-decked vintage or designer cars.

Flowers are in the shape of hearts, stars, layers and igloos too. A golf cart can be requested for special-needs or elderly visitors. There are public toilets, ablution and prayer rooms.

“It looks like a perfect pre-nuptial or wedding destination,” said Cathy, a British woman who also found the place by accident. 
There’s ample space for outdoor recreation and provision for retail outlets.

The Miracle Garden features flowers which have been planted for the first time in the Gulf region, said park developers.

Abdel Naser Y. Rahhal of Al Ain-based Akar Landscaping and Agriculture Co., said no two seasons will be the same at Miracle Garden as it will follow different themes each season. Akar is the same company that is behind Al Ain Paradise, the size of four football fields and home to approximately 10 million flowers in the garden city near the Omani border. “We are currently concentrating on annual, seasonal flowers,” said Rahhal, adding they are also planting trees on the perimeter as windbreakers.

He said they hope to attract one million visitors a year once fully operational.

“We have put this together with tourists in mind. We also want to demonstrate that it’s possible to green the desert through judicious re-use of waste water, through drip irrigation.”

Rahhal said there are at least 45 natural colours found in the Miracle Garden.

Retail outlets, restaurants, souvenir shops, plant nurseries and a multi-storey car park will form part of the destination in the second phase of its development. Work will start on site in mid-2013.

“In Europe, it’s dead in the winter and alive in spring and summer. We’re the total opposite. Here in the desert, winter is ideal for optimum growth of outdoor flowers. This is just how the world works,” said Rahhal.



DETAILS

Timings: 9am to 9pm (open till late-May, reopens in October)

Planted area: 72,000 sqm

Pathways: 4km

Number of flowers: about 45 million

Entrance: Dh20 and free for kids below three (free entry for all until February 21)

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February 20, 2013

261248745.jpg


Desert wonder: Dubai Miracle Garden which opened on February 14



3300440552.jpg


Classic: A vintage car occupies a place of pride amid millions of flowers



1821163029.jpg


For the record: The garden will vie for a Guinness Record for the world’s longest flower wall



127506245.jpg


Flower power: The Dubai Miracle Garden at Dubailand, near Arabian Ranches, opened on February 14



1999708158.jpg


Colourful shade: The garden is expected to attract around one million visitors a year



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Seasons in the sun: No two seasons will be the same at Dubai Miracle Garden as it will follow different themes each season



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Flower pyramids

Thanks for sharing.....
 
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May 06, 2014

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Dubai's first butterfly park to open
Nine domes will have 35,000 butterflies in Miracle Garden

The first butterfly park in Dubai will open in two weeks, housing nearly 35,000 butterflies, Emirates 24|7 can reveal.


Built at the cost of Dh35 million in Miracle Garden, Dubailand, the park has nine domes, spread across an area of 50,000 square feet.


“We will be opening the butterfly park in next two weeks. We will have 35,000 butterflies, of all breeds and fancy colours, living in their natural habitat in these domes,” Farhan Shehzad, Project Manager, Akar Landscaping Services and Agriculture, developer of Miracle Garden, told this website on the sidelines of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2014.

The developer claims the park is the second largest in the world after Malaysia.

“The lifespan of butterflies is between 14 and 26 days. Since we have to have 35,000 butterflies, we will be breeding pupae at our facility in Al Ain. We also have research experts who will be monitoring the butterflies and their lifespan,” Shehzad disclosed.

In February 2013, Dubai Municipality said phase one of Dubai Safari will include a butterfly park, golf course, entertainment and recreational facilities.

Visitors will have to pay a separate fee to visit the butterfly park. The fee hasn’t been fixed yet. Currently, the entry fee to Miracle Garden is Dh30.

Miracle Garden opened its door to the public in November 2013 with attractions such as a UAE floral flag, a floral clock, large structures of sunflowers, seven flower hearts, seven stars and huge flowers made with 3D art design.

Dubai's first butterfly park to open - Emirates 24/7
 
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Frankly this year when I went to flower gardens,I was really upset with the crowd. :(
 
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not the kind of garden im looking for, trees should be important element of any garden
 
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with hoors as well? :cheesy:

No Hoors, but surely they are looking for volunteers who can bring them a Zaqqoum tree so that all the trees mentioned in the Quran can be seen :devil:
 
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