An oval-shaped island in the Nile at Aswan was given to Lord Horatio
Kitchener in the 1890s for his part in the Sudanese campaigns while he
was the Egyptian Consul. Kitchener, who was a keen gardener turned his
island home into a botanical garden, importing exotic plants and trees
which flourished in the Aswan climate. The botanical garden was
constructed in 1899 under the supervision of the Ministry of Irrigation
and turned into an experimental station for plants from equatorial
regions in 1928. Alongside the native trees and plants of Aswan such as
the Sycamore Fig and the Date Palm, many trees were brought from abroad
and cultivated for use in the timber industry. Experimental oil and
fruit crops were also propagated on the island by the Ministry of
Agriculture.
The visitor to Kitchener’s Island today will find a peaceful paradise, full of shady trees, beautiful flowers and unusual plants among the paved walkways. The island is a haven for rare exotic birds of many kinds and their colourful plumage can be glimpsed in the branches of most of the trees. It is the perfect place for an afternoon stroll or contemplation during an otherwise hectic holiday. There is a cafeteria on the southern end of the island.
The island is now owned by the Egyptian government and there is a
biological research station at its southern end which is not open to
visitors. Now known as ‘Plantation Island’, it is also variously called
Plant Island or Geziret el-Nabatat. The research station is able to
supply rare tropical plants and timber trees to many parts of the world.
How to get there
You can reach Kitchener’s Island by motor boat of felucca from the Corniche at Aswan
The visitor to Kitchener’s Island today will find a peaceful paradise, full of shady trees, beautiful flowers and unusual plants among the paved walkways. The island is a haven for rare exotic birds of many kinds and their colourful plumage can be glimpsed in the branches of most of the trees. It is the perfect place for an afternoon stroll or contemplation during an otherwise hectic holiday. There is a cafeteria on the southern end of the island.
How to get there
You can reach Kitchener’s Island by motor boat of felucca from the Corniche at Aswan
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