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Orman Garden (Giza)

Activity
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 4-12. Younger children enjoy the open spaces for running and playing, while older kids appreciate the educational aspect of rare plants and the garden's museum. Toddlers may find the extensive walking tiring, though stroller-friendly paths make it manageable.

About

Orman Garden offers families a peaceful escape from Cairo's bustling streets with 28 acres of lush greenery, exotic plants, and shaded walkways perfect for leisurely strolls. Kids can explore different plant species, spot colorful birds, and enjoy wide open spaces for running around while learning about botany and nature in one of Egypt's most historic botanical gardens.

Highlights

  • Over 100 rare and exotic plant species from around the world to discover
  • Wide tree-lined pathways perfect for kids to explore safely
  • Small Zoology Museum with preserved animal specimens
  • Beautiful Victorian-era ornamental bridges and landscape design
  • Plenty of grassy areas where children can play and families can picnic

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds when local families flock to the gardens for picnics.
  2. 2.Bring snacks and water bottles as options inside are limited, and shaded benches throughout make perfect picnic spots.
  3. 3.Wear comfortable walking shoes and sun protection as much of the garden has open sunny areas despite the shade trees.
  4. 4.Don't miss the small Zoology Museum near the entrance, which fascinates kids with preserved animal specimens.
  5. 5.Download a translation app before arriving as most signage is in Arabic, and English-speaking guides may not always be available.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during winter months (November to March) when temperatures are mild and pleasant. Mornings between 9-11am offer cooler weather and fewer crowds. Avoid Friday afternoons when the gardens are busiest with local families.

What to Know

Entry fee is very affordable at approximately 5-10 Egyptian pounds per person (under $1 USD). The garden has basic facilities but limited food vendors, so plan accordingly. Most paths are stroller-accessible, though some areas have uneven ground.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during Egypt's cooler months from November through March when temperatures are comfortable for outdoor activities. Summer months (June to August) can be extremely hot, making extended walks challenging with children. The garden remains open year-round.

Nearby Eats

Cairo Zoo Cafeteria is located adjacent to the gardens and offers simple Egyptian dishes and snacks. For more variety, head to Mohandiseen neighborhood (10 minutes away) where you'll find international chains like KFC and McDonald's alongside local eateries with kid-friendly options like koshari and fresh juices.

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