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The Garden

The Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden, formerly known as the Royal Botanic Garden is situated in the village of Pamplemousses which lies about ten kilometres North East of Port Louis (Latitude 20o06′ and Longitude 57o34′).  

The village “Pamplemousses” bears its name from a Citrus plant commonly called the Pamplemoussier.  Pamplemousse plants were introduced from Java by the Dutch and have been growing in the area since. The word ‘pompel’ in Dutch means ‘large’ and ‘limoes’ is the word for ‘lime’ in Malay.

Things to Know

The Botanic Gardens, Pamplemousses, owe their modest origin to one of the first and most famous French Governors of Mauritius, François Mahé de Labourdonnais

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Do's & Dont's​​​​​​

Parents are advised to supervise their children at all times

Visits of VIPS

On the Occasion of Independence Day

Other Features

Main Gate

The Main Gate made of wrought iron is a lovely architectural structure and is considered as a gift donated by Francois Lienard de la Mivoie. It is located in its present site since 1868. The beauty of the Main Gate is enhanced by the presence of coat of Arms, a unicorn and a crown on top of each of the pillars. It is argued that in 1862 this structure won the first prize at the International Exhibition held at the Crystal Palace in United Kingdom.

Pont des Soupirs

Pont des Soupirs is a unique structure which dates back to the French period. This stone bridge can act as a source of inspiration to the poet/visitor.
The rare feature about this Pont des Soupirs is that the river Citron flows under the bridge and at the same time water from Riley Canal flows over it.

Some Insights

Apart from the scenic attractions to visitors and the recreation grounds, the gardens play an important role as a plant conservatory.

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What people say about us

Some feedback and experiences shared by visitors who had visited the SSR Botanic Garden

SSR Botanic Garden in Mauritius offers a serene escape into nature's embrace. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted with the option of self-touring with a provided map or engaging a knowledgeable guide...
Peace and tranquility
Vishal, Western Cape, South Africa
This is a lovely way to while away a few hours. The site is pretty big and if it’s been rainy, make sure you take big spray. There are lots of interesting trees including several varieties of palm and many spice trees...
Great way to spend a day
Victoria Greenough, Brighton, UK
What an awesome experience with local guide Anwar, he was fantastic and so knowledgeable with a great sense of humor. Ask for Anwar to be your guide. Definitely recommend taking a guided tour of the beautiful gardens...
An absolute must visit in Mauritius
LizClarke, Johannesburg, South Africa
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