The Bali Botanic Garden is the largest botanic garden in Indonesia, nestled in the mountainous region of Bedugul, Bali. Established in 1959, this lush paradise spans 157.5 hectares and boasts over 2,300 plant species from eastern Indonesia. Visitors can explore orchids, ferns, cacti, and even a giant fig tree with stunning views of Bratan Lake. With attractions like a bamboo garden, rose garden, and one of the world's largest begonia collections, it's a must-visit for nature lovers and plant enthusiasts alike.