The George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens are two kilometers north of Darwin city. The greenery enclosures cover 42 hectares and are noted for their accumulations of north Australian and other tropical species.The greenery enclosures are a cool place where you can unwind under a shelter of rain trees and tall palms in the core of Darwin.
The greenery enclosures are mainstream for practice and can without much of a stretch be joined with a visit to the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets amid the Dry Season. The greenhouses have been in Darwin for more than 130 years and have survived World War II and Cyclone Tracy. This is one of only a handful couple of botanic gardens on the planet with marine and estuarine plants developing normally. The Plant Display House has tropical orchids, bromeliads and other outlandish vegetation.