Discover the Lush Beauty of Saluha Garden Centre
Explore the vibrant flora of Seychelles at Saluha Garden Centre, a tropical paradise for plant lovers and nature enthusiasts.
Nestled in the heart of Anse Royale, Saluha Garden Centre is a hidden gem for plant enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This vibrant garden center offers a diverse selection of tropical plants, flowers, and gardening supplies, making it the perfect spot for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the lush flora of Seychelles. Whether you are looking to take home a piece of paradise or simply enjoy the serene atmosphere, Saluha Garden Centre is sure to delight.
A brief summary to Saluha Garden Centre
- 7G48+V7V, Les Canelles Rd, Anse Royale, SC
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Local tips
- Visit early in the morning for the best selection of plants and cooler temperatures.
- Bring cash as some vendors may not accept cards.
- Don’t hesitate to ask the staff for gardening tips; they are very knowledgeable.
- Check for seasonal events or workshops that may be happening during your visit.
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