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The Koi Pond at Jardin Botanique de Deshaies is a captivating artificial lake nestled within the renowned botanical garden in Deshaies, on the lush island of Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe. Situated at an elevation of 139 metres, this tranquil water feature is a highlight of the 7-hectare Jardin Botanique de Deshaies, showcasing a vibrant aquatic ecosystem amidst a diverse collection of plants from around the world.
Visitors consistently rave about the unique interactive experience offered by the Koi Pond. The lake is…
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The Koi Pond is home to numerous colorful koi carp and tilapias. Visitors particularly enjoy the interactive experience of feeding the eager koi.
Yes, absolutely! One of the main attractions is the chance to feed the fish. You can purchase food from a machine located near the pond for a small fee. The fish are known for their lively interactions and will eagerly gather for treats.
While the Koi Pond itself can be enjoyed in a short time, the entire Jardin Botanique de Deshaies spans 7 hectares. A leisurely exploration of the garden, including the pond and other features, can take anywhere from 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and interest in the diverse plant collections.
The botanical garden features well-maintained paths throughout, making it generally accessible for strollers and most wheelchairs. However, it's always advisable to check with the garden directly for specific accessibility details, especially concerning any steeper sections or specific viewpoints.
The property initially belonged to Guy Blandin, then famously to French comedian Coluche from 1979 to 1986. After Coluche's passing, landscape gardener Michel Gaillard purchased it in 1991 and transformed it into the botanical garden, which opened in 2001. The creation of features like the Koi Pond was part of this extensive development.
Yes, the botanical garden typically has a restaurant or cafe on-site where visitors can enjoy refreshments and meals. Additionally, the commune of Deshaies offers various dining options and amenities nearby for those looking for more choices outside the garden.
While the garden is popular, visiting earlier in the morning, shortly after the 9:00 AM opening, or later in the afternoon, closer to the 4:30 PM closing time, can often provide a more tranquil experience with fewer crowds, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Given the tropical climate of Guadeloupe, it's recommended to wear lightweight, breathable clothing. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for navigating the garden's paths. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also advisable for sun protection, and insect repellent can be useful.
Generally, botanical gardens have strict policies regarding pets to protect their plant collections and wildlife. It is highly probable that dogs are not permitted within the Jardin Botanique de Deshaies. Visitors should confirm the exact pet policy directly with the garden before planning their visit.
The entire Koi Pond area is considered a popular photography spot due to its vibrant fish, water lilies, and lush surroundings. The bridge crossing the pond and various benches along its edge offer excellent angles for capturing its beauty and the interactive feeding experience.
Public transport options in Guadeloupe can be limited, especially for direct access to attractions like the botanical garden. While local buses might serve the general area of Deshaies, reaching the garden's entrance often requires a taxi, rental car, or a pre-arranged tour. It's best to inquire locally upon arrival in Guadeloupe for the most current public transport advice.