Opening Hours: 10:00 am- 5:00 pm
Prime Day & Hours: Weekends, 10:00 am- 11:00 am
Suggested Duration: 1-2 hours
Tickets: offline
Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode (Calicut) Railway Station, about 7 km away
Nearest Airport: Calicut International Airport, about 24 km away
Nearest Bus Stop: Kozhikode New Bus Stop, about 7 km away
Malabar Botanical Garden and Institute for Plant Science (MBGIPS) is the top institute in the nation. Their work towards the conservation of aquatic and wetland plant ecosystems is helping to prevent the destruction of the habitat, making it a definite addition to your Calicut tour package. It focuses on the preservation and study of the aquatic plant biodiversity, lower group plants, and endangered species native to the Malabar region of Kerala.
The garden is spread over 16 hectares of land, with 6 hectares of wetland. It turns into a placid lake during monsoons, making it ideal for wetland ecosystem conservation.
Aquagene, the Aquatic Plant Conservatory, is one of the biggest and most unique in India. It is not only responsible for the conservation of delicate, rare, endangered, and threatened species on the verge of extinction, but also genetically diverse plants with specific ecosystems and geographical locations are grown here.
• Visit Malabar Botanical Garden and the Institute for Plant Science, the leading botanical facility in India.
• Appreciate the pioneering conservation efforts, especially towards protecting aquatic/ wetland plants.
• Explore their repository of rare and endangered species of plants, many of which are very important to maintain the ecological balance of the region.
By car/taxi: Malabar Botanical Garden and Institute for Plant Science are 7 km from Calicut city centre, via Mankave Pantheerankave Road and Kozhikode- Malappuram- Palakkad Highway/Mini Bypass Road. It will take you around 20 minutes to get there.
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The conservation efforts put in by the institute are not only commendable but internationally recognised. Visit all the endangered species of plants and learn about them, and how we can help in the preservation of the ecosystem.
The institute consists of many different and elaborate sections like Aquagene (Aquatic Plant Conservatory), Sarovar (Germplasm Collection of Nymphea, Lotus, and Heliconia), Aquaponics & Hydroponics, etc., which should not be missed.
It is an excellent facility for casual visitors and researchers alike. The museum showcases live specimens along with native aquatic plants to provide quality education. The library contains more than 2000 books, 1000 issues, and back volumes of journals that are open to students and researchers.
The main attractions at MBGIPS include several plant collections and themed parks. These include Aquatic Biopark, Orchidarium, Carnivorous Plant House, Medicinal Plant Garden, Butterfly Garden, Bambusetum, Hortus Valley, Ferns & Moss House, Fruit Orchard, Palmetum, Begonia & Balsam House, Ginger House, Cacti House, Climbers Zone, Gymnosperms, Inflorescence House, Native Flowering Plants, and Mushroom House.
The Malabar Botanical Garden and Institute for Plant Science provides research programs in biodiversity, plant taxonomy, conservation, and biotechnology. Educational programs include Ph.D. programs, post-doctoral training, and internships.
Yes, there is a nominal entry fee for visitors. Special rates are available for students, researchers, and group visits. The entry fee supports conservation efforts and garden maintenance. For current pricing, it’s best to contact the administration or refer to the official website.