Buddha Eden Garden Tour: A Visit to Europe's Largest Oriental Garden and Historic Óbidos Village
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Bombarral
Embark on a tour of Buddha Eden Garden, Europe's largest oriental garden, and explore the historic village of Óbidos. Discover stunning sculptures, tranquil lakes, and exotic plants, followed by a visit to Óbidos' fortified wall and charming streets. Don't forget to try the region's famous Ginjinha liquor!
Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Bacalhoa Buddha Eden - This beautiful garden was born from a project aiming to remember the dismissal of Giant Buddhas of Bamyan in the Afghanistan in 2001. It is called the peace garden with it is astonishing sculptures/statues, lakes, exotics plants, palm trees and an enormous open space carrying tranquillity. There is also an option for tasting wine
What's Included
  • Expert local guide
  • Visit historical landmarks
  • Cultural immersion experiences
  • Comfortable transportation
  • Selected meals included
  • All entrance fees covered
  • Small group size for a personalized experience
  • Memorable photo opportunities
What's Not Included
  • Tickets at Budda Eden Garden
Additional Information

The biggest oriental garden in Europe can be found at the Loridos farm in the Bombarral county, and it is known as Buddha Eden Garden.

The first location you’ll encounter is the stunning Buddha garden, created to honour the memory of the Giant Buddhas of Bamyan in Afghanistan, which were destroyed in 2001. Referred to as the peace garden, it boasts remarkable sculptures and statues, bodies of water, exotic flora, palm trees, and a vast, peaceful open space. Additionally, visitors have the chance to partake in wine tasting at the provided cellar.

The journey continues to the village of Óbidos, famous for its fortified wall. Adorned with intersections and alleyways that date back to the 13th century, the village also contains multiple vibrant shops and residences. Of course, anyone visiting should not miss the chance to sample the regionally popular Ginjinha liquor.

Location
Bacalhoa Buddha Eden
Quinta dos Loridos
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Racingjohn789
Apr 9, 2024
A great value for money experience. - Wow! We didn’t know what to expect but this is a great experience. Use the little train to get an easy view of the gardens and allow plenty of time to see everything that’s on offer.
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Ourportugaljourney
Apr 5, 2024
Buddha Eden - Garden Larger than life! - While on a road trip visiting Óbidos, Portugal and the surrounding areas, my husband and I decided to visit the Buddha Eden Garden, where practically everything there is larger than life. Categorized as “wine tourism” the garden is located on the Quinta dos Loridos wine estate, about a 15-minute drive from Óbidos in Bombarral. The Quinta is part of the Bacalhôa Group, a wine conglomerate represented in 7 of the most important Portuguese wine regions including Alentejo, Setúbal Peninsula, Bairrada, Beiras, Dão, and Douro. Their overall theme is “Art, Wine and Passion.” Money was no object. The Buddha Eden Garden concept, which opened in stages starting in 2006, is the brainchild of José (Joe) Manuel Rodrigues Berardo, a Portuguese businessman, investor, and art collector. In 2010 it was estimated that Berardo had a net worth of €598 million making him one of Portugal’s wealthiest people. His businesses included tobacco, hotels, telecommunications, banking, and wine. During the Portuguese financial crisis (2010-2014) the Portuguese Republic finances and banking system collapsed and Berardo was accused of being involved in questionable bank loans and other legal wrongdoings. This resulted in the seizure of his bank accounts and company assets. His legal issues continue to the present day. Despite his business problems, Berardo is still considered to be one of the top art collectors in Portugal. His interest in art started at an early age with stamp and postcard collecting and progressed to modern and contemporary art including Chinese porcelain and art deco. An art museum in his name located in Belem, houses an extensive collection of modern art from famous artists such as Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Max Ernst, and Joan Miró. Special exhibits such as The Last Folio, are often featured at this museum. Destruction by the Taliban. When the Taliban ordered the destruction in Afghanistan of the Buddhas of Bamiyan, wiping out centuries of Gandharan art, Berardo was so incensed by this decree that he soon began replicating the statues that were destroyed and had hundreds of statues recreated to be displayed in Portugal on land next to Quinta dos Loridos. Over 6,000 tons of granite and marble were used to construct these statues. Garden of peace and tranquility. The garden encompasses over 35 hectares (86 acres) of land and is Europe’s largest Asian garden and the continent’s largest collection of Buddha statues. The intention of the garden is to be a place of meditation, tranquility and peacefulness and has no correlation to any specific religious beliefs. Here a visitor will see small and giant Buddhas, terracotta warriors, man-made lakes, pagodas, a koi fishpond, cork trees, metal art, and lush vegetation and exotic plants – all strategically placed throughout the property. Perhaps the most impressive and popular area is the Staircase of the Golden Buddhas. Located in the center of the garden, not far from the pagoda-like entrance, is a tribute to the Buddhas of Bamiyan that were destroyed by the Taliban. A staircase leads to the central figure of the display – the Reclining Buddha, symbolizing the end of a Buddha’s life on earth. Scattered around this iconic symbol are 8 other Buddhas all in gold, granite and marble. Other parts of the garden include a Japanese-style lake with dragon sculptures rising out of the water as well as 600 hand-painted terracotta soldiers – copies of the terracotta army that was buried in China over 2,000 years ago and rediscovered by Chinese farmers in the 1970’s. A Contemporary Art Garden with work from many international artists changes periodically and displays art in a natural setting. The African Sculpture Garden displays over 200 pieces of art by different African countries. Throughout the garden, there are peaceful spots for quiet contemplation or inspiration. A little bit touristy. Sure. It’s a little bit touristy. But it’s also fascinating to see some of these larger-than-life Buddhas up close. If you’re into art, this is a great place to see some interesting works. If you’re just interested in striking a pose next to a giant laughing Buddha, there will be plenty of photo ops here. And if you’re not up to walking along all 86 acres of the garden, there’s a little train that will drop off and pick up at different spots along the way (for an extra fee). If you visit: Free parking lot at the door to the garden. There is admission charged to tour the gardens. For an extra charge, you can take a train that picks up and drops passengers off at various points in the garden. Check the website for current admission prices and hours. Picnics are not allowed in the garden. A restaurant and snack bar are on the premises. A wine shop selling Bacalhôa wines is on the premises at the entrance to the garden. Well-behaved dogs on a leash with identification tags are allowed. No other types of pets are allowed. Wheelchairs and strollers are allowed in the garden. No other vehicles are allowed. Allow 3 hours to see the entire garden if you’re walking.
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Janeted2017
Aug 17, 2023
To do absolutely - I had to go there for 4 years and this year was the right one!!! A must-do outing, superb park with magnificent Buddhas and other statues, the safari area is also magnificent, with all the animal sculptures!!! A train is available to go around the park, there are still 35 hectares!!! Pretty lakes with lots of flowers and fish, honestly it's worth the detour!!! I recommend
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Soniamf5494yj
Aug 9, 2022
I enjoyed visiting these beautiful gardens - We were a family group visiting Portugal on a group holiday and we wanted to find somewhere to visit during a day when the weather wasn't good enough for the beach and what a privilege to have found these beautiful gardens. Such an amazing day out and a high light of our holiday. The sculptures were so cleverly done and put together. I particularly liked the safari themed garden which was packed with beautiful sculptures. We enjoyed a walk round the budda area and enjoyed localy produced sangria, served in their cafe. We also enjoyed that we were offered to taste the locally produced wine whilst visiting their gift shop I will include some photos with my review. Thank you to all the team for a lovely day
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Sasha51
Jul 3, 2022
A must visit in Portugal - Buddha Eden is breathtaking and astonishing particularly in a rural area in a highly Catholic country. Could not believe the collection so beautifully presented surrounded by gorgeous gardens. From huge Buddha statues to African art to contemporary art to the terracotta Warriors of China and on and on and on.
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Nadi
Nov 14, 2021
outstanding site - A relatively new place in Portugal. Something totally different from the old nice sites of this lovely country. A striking beautiful garden with a lake' bridge and above all statues of oriental character some of them in blue that reminds the Terracotta soldiers of China.
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