Flamingo Garden Park, Miami

DESCRIPTION
Botanical Wonder Flamingo Garden Park - one of the oldest on the coast. The theme of the park: subtropics and tropics, there are more than 3 thousand species of all kinds of plants and trees. Among them 21 are the greatest tree in Florida.
 
The creators of the park restored the house of Rhey, making it a popular and functioning museum. Imagination affects the living two-century oaks, which form a unique beauty hammock. In addition to real flowers, there is a garden of magnificent butterflies and hummingbirds, competing in beauty with any flower. Even the rarest malachite butterfly, a native of South America, is found here.
 
Although the garden is botanical, the fauna of the inhabitants is impressive: 83 species live on its expanses! There are water predators - alligators and otters, beautiful cat-like panthers and lynxes, magnificent peacocks and majestic eagles and flamingos. You will be amazed at the diversity of the flamingo genus - in the park of these birds there are 250, only 45 species. The park plays the role of replenished of the natural fauna of America - more than 2 thousand chicks hatching here, for the last two decades released into the natural environment.
 
Flamingo Garden Park is a favorite place for tourists and locals.
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5
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United States
Region
Florida
Departure city
Miami
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PRIVATE GROUP PRICE
Private 1-3 per.
$ 280
Private 4-6 pers.
$ 380
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WHAT IS INCLUDED:
Flamingo Garden Park
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Tickets, $ 20
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