Jardín Botánico Nacional Day Trips & Walks

Plant and Animal Sanctuary

Altos de Galá
Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic
Phone No. +1 809 385 2611
Fax No. +1 809 385 0525
Visit Websitehttp://www.jbn-sdq.org/
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Overview

The Doctor Rafael Moscoso Botanical Garden was built under Act 456 in 1976. This scientific and educational institution provides a beautiful sanctuary where plants and animals live in harmony. The staff offers ongoing courses on garden design, horticulture, cultivation and care of orchids, ferns and bonsai, as well as flower arrangement and other arts. The garden is open to visitors year-round.

Open Hours

Mo to Su from 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM

we can't wait to go back!!!!!!!!!by Yahoo | 2005-05-17 17:39:36 |

everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IT WAS THE BEST EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I recomend this place because it is relaxing and a great place to be with your FAMILY.

A PLACE TO ENJOY NATUREby Yahoo | 2005-02-21 20:26:23 |

Really impressed with the diversity of plants, the peace and tranquility of the park, an awsome place to spend a day if you like nature

A Must for Nature Loversby Yahoo | 2005-02-11 16:57:40 |

The Jardin Botanico, located in Santo Domingo, is a wonderful place for nature/bird lovers, families, joggers, couples, and just about anyone else to spend a morning or afternoon. The well-maintained park has a main road the loops around the entire garden, allowing you to see all parts easily. The Japanese garden is lovely and meticuously maintained. Bird lovers will want to visit in the morning, preferably on a weekday, before the crowds arrive. At the park, you'll see the ubiquitous palmchat, the Hispaniolan woodpecker, hummingbirds, flycatchers, and even aquatic birds such as the purple gallinule. Reptile lovers will want to keep a lookout for fauna; a beautifully patterned little boa slithered across the path when I visited. The park has a rather noisy train that circles the park. Anxious to finish the last circuit of the day, our driver led us through at what seemed like break-neck speed. The train was pretty crowded, with people leaning out, etc.--not what I'd consider safe. If at all possible, I strongly recommend walking rather than viewing the park by train. You'll see a lot more--and burn the calories from all that Brugal and Presidente you've consumed!