Gardens of the World
Gardens of the World
If you love to adore and savor different flora as you meditate, Gardens of the World in Thousand Oaks, California is the place for you. This place has several gardens each linking to a specific part of the world. They make you connect with that part of the world, as though you were in that state or country.
Gardens of the World in Thousand Oaks is filled with different trees and flowers from various regions. Some gardens have waterfalls making the environment serene and refreshing. In these gardens you get relaxed and experience moments of silence and calmness.
Here are the different gardens at Gardens of the World in Thousand Oaks.
1. The Japanese Garden
The Asian culture has been displayed beautifully here. It surrounds a Japanese Pagoda which is in the center of a Koi pond.There’s a beautiful waterfall called Dragon’s Gate Waterfall. Delight in an amicable moment as you are in this garden.
2. The Mission Courtyard
California’s mission trail is depicted here with a statue of Fr. Serra, founder of most California missions, and colorful hand-painted murals of the missions still existing. There’s a Spanish fountain around which citrus and olive trees have grown.
3. The French Garden
Just after the iron entrance gates you are met with the main attraction of the Gardens of the World at Thousand Oaks, CA, the gorgeous waterfall. It marks the center of the French Garden with flowers arranged in a convoluted design at the foot.
4. The Italian Garden
Enjoy a walk under a romantic grape arbor as you delight in the cypress trees usually in Italy and a chain fountain of historic Italian design.
5. The English Perennial and Rose Garden
Sit at this garden beautified by different species of roses with contrast in shapes and colors. They have the climber roses and bush roses.
You can hold concerts in Thousand Oaks, at this Gardens because they have a bandstand. You can also attend concerts as you enjoy the flora seated on the grass amphitheater or from the picnic site. Another great outdoor area nearby is the Wildwood Regional Park.