- published: 01 Apr 2011
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- author: Barry Martin
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Garden Tourism Conference
2011 Garden Tourism Conference "Blossoming Partnerships" Held on March 14 and 15, 2011 at ...
published: 01 Apr 2011
author: Barry Martin
Garden Tourism Conference
Garden Tourism Conference
2011 Garden Tourism Conference "Blossoming Partnerships" Held on March 14 and 15, 2011 at the Delta Hotel. Toronto, Ontario.- published: 01 Apr 2011
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- author: Barry Martin
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Kent The Garden of England UK Travel Tourism Global News
SBARTSTV News Video Kent The Garden of England UK Travel Tourism Global News....
published: 22 Aug 2012
Kent The Garden of England UK Travel Tourism Global News
Kent The Garden of England UK Travel Tourism Global News
SBARTSTV News Video Kent The Garden of England UK Travel Tourism Global News.- published: 22 Aug 2012
- views: 1369
- author: Santa Barbara Arts TV YouTube Partner Global News
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Business Excellence: The Enchanted Maze Garden (Tourism Excellence)
http://www.tourismexcellence.com.au/ Being one of three mazes on the Mornington Peninsula ...
published: 12 Feb 2013
author: tourvic
Business Excellence: The Enchanted Maze Garden (Tourism Excellence)
Business Excellence: The Enchanted Maze Garden (Tourism Excellence)
http://www.tourismexcellence.com.au/ Being one of three mazes on the Mornington Peninsula the Enchanted Maze Garden needed to redefined its product and set a...- published: 12 Feb 2013
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- author: tourvic
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Ooty Botanical garden, Tamilnadu. India Tourism
The Government Botanical Garden is a botanical garden in Udhagamandalam (Ooty), Tamil Nadu...
published: 07 Oct 2013
Ooty Botanical garden, Tamilnadu. India Tourism
Ooty Botanical garden, Tamilnadu. India Tourism
The Government Botanical Garden is a botanical garden in Udhagamandalam (Ooty), Tamil Nadu state, India laid out in 1848. The Gardens, divided into several sections, cover an area of around 22 hectares, and lie on the lower slopes of Doddabetta peak. The garden has a terraced layout. It is maintained by the Tamil Nadu Horticulture Department. It ascends the slopes of the hill at an elevation of 2250--2500 metres above Mean Sea Level. The garden enjoys a temperate climate, with an average rainfall of 140 cms, the most of which is received during south-west monsoon, with frosty nights from November to February. The maximum and minimum temperatures are 28 °C and 0 °C respectively. The Government Botanical Garden, Udhagamandalm was established in 1848. Its architect was William Graham McIvor. The Marquis of Tweedale prepared the initial layout during the late 1840s. The gardens were established by a subscription of Rs 3 per month amongst the European residents for the purpose of supplying vegetables at a reasonable cost. During the time that Ootacamund was under British control, considerable cultivation of vegetables for the market was carried on by the European settlers and others. Captain Molyneux of the 2nd European Regiment managed the vegetable cultivation. The subscribers received vegetables free of cost. But this arrangement did not work out and in early 1847, a fund was raised by means of donations and subscriptions with a view to forming a horticultural society and a public garden. There were very few horticulturists at that time. Seeds and saplings were not available locally, but were available in nearby jungles. It was proposed to establish a public garden. For this purpose, a wood was selected between Lushington Hall (the Present Hebron School) and General Sewell's Property (the present Raj Bhavan). Shortly after the formation of the society, the committee requested state aid for providing a scientific and practical gardener and funds to meet his salary. This suggestion was accepted and Mr.W.G.McIvor from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew was sent to Ootacamund. He arrived in March 1848, converted the upper portion, which was a forest, and the lower portion, which was a swamp, into a beautiful garden. He took ten years to complete the layout of the Garden. The Gardens have around a thousand species, both exotic and indigenous, of plants, shrubs, ferns, trees, herbal and bonsai plants. In the centre of the Gardens lie a fossilized tree trunk estimated to be 20 million years old. The Gardens consist of several lawns with flowering plants, ponds with lilies, beds of flowers and ferns laid out in an Italian style, several plots of flowering plants, a variety of medicinal plants. The present Botanical Gardens are divided into 6 sections namely Lower Garden, New Garden, Italian Garden, Conservatory, Fountain Terrace and Nurseries. More details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Botanical_Gardens,_Ooty- published: 07 Oct 2013
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Garden tourism festival begins at Garden of Five Senses in Delhi by Delhi Tourism
Garden tourism festival begins at Garden of Five Senses in Delhi by Delhi Tourism....
published: 19 Feb 2013
author: metronewzchannel
Garden tourism festival begins at Garden of Five Senses in Delhi by Delhi Tourism
Garden tourism festival begins at Garden of Five Senses in Delhi by Delhi Tourism
Garden tourism festival begins at Garden of Five Senses in Delhi by Delhi Tourism.- published: 19 Feb 2013
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- author: metronewzchannel
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SAN Parks, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Afric...
published: 04 Jun 2013
SAN Parks, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
SAN Parks, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Africa. It stretches from Mossel Bay in the Western Cape to the Storms R...- published: 04 Jun 2013
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- author: Southern Africa Travel Channel, Free Tourism and Wildlife Films
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Covent Garden Market Theatre Drury Lane Shopping Tourism
Covent Garden /ˈkɒvənt/ is a district in London on the eastern fringes of the West End, be...
published: 16 Nov 2013
Covent Garden Market Theatre Drury Lane Shopping Tourism
Covent Garden Market Theatre Drury Lane Shopping Tourism
Covent Garden /ˈkɒvənt/ is a district in London on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St. Martin's Lane and Drury Lane.[1] It is associated with the former fruit and vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist site, and the Royal Opera House, which is also known as "Covent Garden". The district is divided by the main thoroughfare of Long Acre, north of which is given over to independent shops centred on Neal's Yard and Seven Dials, while the south contains the central square with its street performers and most of the elegant buildings, theatres and entertainment facilities, including the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the London Transport Museum. Though mainly fields until the 16th century, the area was briefly settled when it became the heart of the Anglo-Saxon trading town of Lundenwic.[2] After the town was abandoned, part of the area was walled off by 1200 for use as arable land and orchards by Westminster Abbey, and was referred to as "the garden of the Abbey and Convent". The land, now called "the Covent Garden", was seized by Henry VIII, and granted to the Earls of Bedford in 1552. The 4th Earl commissioned Inigo Jones to build some fine houses to attract wealthy tenants. Jones designed the Italianate arcaded square along with the church of St Paul's. The design of the square was new to London, and had a significant influence on modern town planning, acting as the prototype for the laying-out of new estates as London grew.[3] A small open-air fruit and vegetable market had developed on the south side of the fashionable square by 1654. Gradually, both the market and the surrounding area fell into disrepute, as taverns, theatres, coffee-houses and brothels opened up; the gentry moved away, and rakes, wits and playwrights moved in.[4] By the 18th century it had become a well-known red-light district, attracting notable prostitutes. An Act of Parliament was drawn up to control the area, and Charles Fowler's neo-classical building was erected in 1830 to cover and help organise the market. The area declined as a pleasure-ground as the market grew and further buildings were added: the Floral Hall, Charter Market, and in 1904 the Jubilee Market. By the end of the 1960s traffic congestion was causing problems, and in 1974 the market relocated to the New Covent Garden Market about three miles (5 km) south-west at Nine Elms. The central building re-opened as a shopping centre in 1980, and is now a tourist location containing cafes, pubs, small shops, and a craft market called the Apple Market, along with another market held in the Jubilee Hall. Covent Garden, with the postcode WC2, falls within the London boroughs of Westminster and Camden, and the parliamentary constituencies of Cities of London and Westminster and Holborn and St Pancras. The area has been served by the Piccadilly line at Covent Garden tube station since 1907; the journey from Leicester Square, at 300 yards, is the shortest in London.- published: 16 Nov 2013
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On Route, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Afric...
published: 04 Jun 2013
On Route, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
On Route, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Africa. It stretches from Mossel Bay in the Western Cape to the Storms R...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 84
- author: Southern Africa Travel Channel, Free Tourism and Wildlife Films
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Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival
http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-saidulajab-garden-tourism-festival Delhiwonders : Garden...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: Raghib Suleman
Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival
Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival
http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-saidulajab-garden-tourism-festival Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival 25th Garden Tourism Festi...- published: 20 Feb 2012
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- author: Raghib Suleman
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Sharing the LOVE Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and Virginia Tourism Corporation
Presentation about Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and how the public garden works with tour...
published: 08 Oct 2013
Sharing the LOVE Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and Virginia Tourism Corporation
Sharing the LOVE Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and Virginia Tourism Corporation
Presentation about Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and how the public garden works with tourism partners, especially Virginia Tourism Corporation, to promote garden tourism. Presented March 18, 2013, at Garden Tourism Conference in Toronto, Canada. Speakers: Beth Monroe, Public Relations & Marketing Director, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden; Sana Keller, Pulse Communications and Travel Marketing Inc., & Canadian Representative, Virginia Tourism Corporation- published: 08 Oct 2013
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Delhiwonders : Garden Tourism Festival
Delhiwonders : Garden Tourism Festival http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-saidulajab-garden...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: Raghib Suleman
Delhiwonders : Garden Tourism Festival
Delhiwonders : Garden Tourism Festival
Delhiwonders : Garden Tourism Festival http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-saidulajab-garden-tourism-festival.- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 10
- author: Raghib Suleman
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Plettenberg Bay, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Afric...
published: 04 Jun 2013
Plettenberg Bay, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
Plettenberg Bay, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Africa. It stretches from Mossel Bay in the Western Cape to the Storms R...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 87
- author: Southern Africa Travel Channel, Free Tourism and Wildlife Films
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Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival
http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-saidulajab-garden-tourism-festival Delhiwonders : Garden...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: Raghib Suleman
Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival
Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival
http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-saidulajab-garden-tourism-festival Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival, elephant covered with fl...- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 32
- author: Raghib Suleman
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Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival
http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-saidulajab-garden-tourism-festival Delhiwonders : Garden...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: Raghib Suleman
Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival
Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival
http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-saidulajab-garden-tourism-festival Delhiwonders : Garden of Five Sences : Garden Tourism Festival old tree, tree type, very...- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 34
- author: Raghib Suleman
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Wilderness, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Afric...
published: 04 Jun 2013
Wilderness, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
Wilderness, Garden Route - South Africa Tourism
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Africa. It stretches from Mossel Bay in the Western Cape to the Storms R...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 64
- author: Southern Africa Travel Channel, Free Tourism and Wildlife Films
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Durham Destinations - Garden Tourism
Spring is in the air and there is no place better to enjoy the new season than visiting th...
published: 18 May 2011
author: DurhamTourism
Durham Destinations - Garden Tourism
Durham Destinations - Garden Tourism
Spring is in the air and there is no place better to enjoy the new season than visiting the garden gems within the Durham Region.- published: 18 May 2011
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- author: DurhamTourism
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Wicklow The Garden of Ireland - Livcom Awards 2012
Wicklow the Garden of Ireland. Livcom Awards 2012 A landscape molded by an ice-age that th...
published: 26 Nov 2012
author: Wicklow Tourism
Wicklow The Garden of Ireland - Livcom Awards 2012
Wicklow The Garden of Ireland - Livcom Awards 2012
Wicklow the Garden of Ireland. Livcom Awards 2012 A landscape molded by an ice-age that thawed 10.000 years ago; where glacial valleys lie between towering m...- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 19391
- author: Wicklow Tourism
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Bangladesh Sylhet Hotel Fortune Garden Bangladesh Tourism travel guide
visit us at: http://www.tobangladesh.com Bangladesh Sylhet Hotel Fortune Garden Bangladesh...
published: 21 Feb 2011
author: ToBangladesh
Bangladesh Sylhet Hotel Fortune Garden Bangladesh Tourism travel guide
Bangladesh Sylhet Hotel Fortune Garden Bangladesh Tourism travel guide
visit us at: http://www.tobangladesh.com Bangladesh Sylhet Hotel Fortune Garden Bangladesh Tourism travel guide.- published: 21 Feb 2011
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- author: ToBangladesh