
The management of Legon Botanical Garden has announced an unexpected shutdown of the popular tourist site, which has been a favorite spot for visitors for many years. The garden offered memorable experiences and outdoor adventures, becoming a place where people could relax, enjoy nature, and spend quality time with family and friends.
The sudden decision to close the garden has surprised many patrons. The management made the announcement on their official X (formerly Twitter) handle, stating that the closure is due to a planned relocation to a new site. This move has left many visitors and fans of the garden curious about the reasons behind the decision and eager to know more about the new location.

Legon Botanical Garden has been known for its beautiful landscapes, serene environment, and variety of activities. It has been a go-to spot for picnics, bird watching, canopy walks, and other outdoor adventures. Schools and organizations also frequently visited the garden for educational trips and events, making it an important part of the community.
While details about the new site remain undisclosed, the management assures patrons that the move is part of their vision for growth and expansion. They promise to continue offering nature conservation, recreation, and thrilling adventures at their new location.

For now, visitors are encouraged to stay updated through the official Social media handles for information on the relocation and reopening timeline. The unexpected closure serves as a reminder of the value these natural spaces bring and the importance of cherishing them.
The management shared in their statement, “We believe we have been able to put lots of smiles on countless faces all these years. Legon Botanical Gardens was a chapter, and we hope we were able to make you all enjoy all the adventures we had (High Rope Course, Boat Ride, Canopy Walk, Scouting, Playgrounds, Fishing, and many more). We aren’t done yet, but we are moving from Legon Botanical Gardens and will update you all on our next adventure towards nature conservation, recreation, and adventure.”

The news of the shutdown has left some patrons disappointed, especially those who had planned visits in the coming weeks. Many expressed their thoughts and feelings online, hoping for more information and clarity from the management about the garden’s future and its new location.