Earthly Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center
Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center in Orange, Texas represents a place of beauty and peace with its green nature and gardens. It is actually a program of the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation, which aims to enrich the quality of life in Texas. This valuable ecosystem possessing wetlands, mixed deciduous forest, cypress tupelo swamp, and Ruby Lake also encourages and assists education, mentoring children of all ages to be kind to their world and promotes the growth and appreciation of both arts and nature. It is believed that this unique ecosystem is one of the most earth-friendly projects in the world and is considered the 50th project in the world to earn the U.S. Green Building Council’s Platinum certification for LEED®-NC. This shows that Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center have reached the highest green building and performance measures.
The combination of gardens and nature really offers how people can live in harmony with nature, as well as the opportunity to explore, discover and learn. That made me plan to visit the place, together with my whole family. I am sure my kids will have fun. As a matter of fact I have already shown them the website of Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center, which got all the details on fun activities. The webcam allows my kids to see the real scene inside Shangri La right now.
Visit the website and Shangri La Gardens and Nature Center, which has the world class facility connecting individuals of all ages with nature, and rekindle your sense of wonder. You can avail tickets for purchase at Shangri La entrance upon opening. Also, they offer free school, educational tours. This school tour program is free and Orange County Schools receive priority in reservations. Of course, schools from outside Orange County can also receive tours but are limited to availability only. The garden and the center were opened to the public last March 11, 2008.
