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Jardín Botánico del Portillo

Parque Nacional del Teide

Visiting the Portillo Botanical Garden is a wonderful way to discover the flora of Teide National Park without having to undertake strenuous hikes. It's a space designed for leisurely strolls, allowing you to discover, plant by plant, how life thrives in one of the island's harshest environments.

The route is short and well-maintained, with comfortable paths that allow you to move at your own pace. Along the way, you'll find perfectly identified endemic species, many of them unique to this high mountain area. Seeing them together greatly enhances your understanding of their adaptation to the cold, wind, and lack of water.

What I love most is that it's not a "decorative" garden: it's an educational space. Each plant is contextualized, with explanations of its origin, function, and importance within the Teide ecosystem. After visiting, you recognize these species when you see them scattered throughout the park, which completely transforms the experience.

The surroundings are quiet and open, with sweeping views that reinforce the feeling of being in a truly special place. It's a highly recommended stop if you're traveling with children, if you're interested in botany, or simply if you want a relaxing activity to complement your visit to Mount Teide.

In short, the Portillo Botanical Garden brings you closer to the more delicate and less obvious side of the park. It allows you to experience Teide in detail, from the smallest things, and understand that this volcanic landscape is also a space teeming with life adapted to its extremes.

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