In photos: Why you need to take your kids to Dubai Miracle Garden

The Smurfs are coming to the flower garden to mark its 10th season

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Karishma H. Nandkeolyar, Parenting Editor
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Dubai Miracle Garden, the world’s largest natural flower garden, marks its 10th anniversary by welcoming a new attraction that kids are sure to love: The Smurfs Village.
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Who are The Smurfs? They are a bunch of tiny blue creatures who live in a community of mushroom-shaped houses in their own harmonious village, as per a famous Belgian comic series that has also spurred a TV series and movies. | Photo for illustrative purposes only.
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The Dubai Miracle Garden offering is based on the comics, too: there’s a forest of mushroom houses, play zones and Insta-perfect spots.
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The adventure-filled section is divided into Smurf Village, Smurf Activity Area and Smurf Topiaries.
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A whole section of the 72,000-square-metre garden will be transformed with special areas and zones so that the visitors can enjoy the colourful flowers and plants.
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Take your kids to Dubai miracle garen
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In the evenings, there are surprise visits by ‘Smurf’ characters and spectacular shows to witness.
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Dubai Miracle Garden is known for its trove of floral masterpieces. With displays such as the world’s largest flower arrangement, which takes on the form of Emirates A380, and a stellar assortment of flowers and plants in the form of teddy bear, floating lady, hill top, lake park, it’s sure to charm everyone.
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Check out more than 150 million flowers in full bloom at this venue. And then head to the Dubai Butterfly Garden next door, which has ten custom-built domes filled with thousands of butterflies. There are at least 15,000 butterflies from more than 50 varieties to see.
AFP

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