he National Botanical Garden is situated in the base of Mount Phulchoki (2715m.) at Godawari (1515m.) at the south east corner of Kathmandu valley. The territory of the Garden is 82 hectare. It is encompassed by evergreen common woods. The temperature extends somewhere in the range of 20°C and 30°C amid summer and - 5°C to 20°C amid winter. This Garden was charitably initiated by His Majesty the King Late Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev on the twentieth October 1962.
As far back as its foundation quite a bit of its exercises have been focused in advancing the garden with indigenous plants as to incorporate its gathering with logical examination, protection, instruction and exhibition. Herbarium examples incorporate c.5,000 indigenous spp.Godavari is a little town arranged at the foot of Phulchoki, at a height of roughly 5000 feet above ocean level, and 14 km southeast of Kathmandu. The street of Patan city (9 km) goes through the little picturesque Newari town of Harisiddhi, Thaibu and Badegaon, where individuals still hang chillies and onions on their windows. Godavari is acclaimed for its excursion spots and the Royal Botanical Garden. A fish incubator, the St. Xavier's School, and the Phulchowki (the most noteworthy slope in the valley – 2715 meters.), are a piece of the point of interest of Godavari.
the garden is arranged more than 72 hectares of land. More than 500 types of plants can be found in the different patio nurseries. The pinnacle blossoming seasons in the garden fall in spring and in harvest time. The happening to spring is shown by the blossom of Rhododendron arboretum, the national bloom of Nepal, and the sensational appearance of various brilliant blossoms in the garden quaint little inns encompassing backwoods. The patio nurseries are likewise the residence for butterflies, Godavari region being the store for several species, Maps and plant postings are accessible at the door. A little confirmation expense is charged. The patio nurseries are open from 9 am to 5 pm amid Spring, Summer and Autumn and 10 am to 4 pm amid winter months.

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