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This unusual place was established at the Black Sea coast due to the initiative of the former Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili. He financed its construction from his personal funds and even visited different villages in Georgia to select the best trees for his collection.
The dendropark covers an area of 60 hectares. There is a collection of giant and unique plants that have been brought from five continents. There are 57 types of exotic animals and birds residing in the artificially created environment. Many of them are representatives of rare and protected species.
From the entrance in the far right side of the park there are cages with parrots and lemurs. If you're lucky, local rangers might let you scratch the parrots or feed the lemurs. If there are no rangers you might find vine leaves around the local trees, which are very popular with lemurs.
The park is open free to the public.
Fun fact: there is even a documentary film about the construction of the park called The Taming.