Cactus Garden Sailana
Cactus Garden Sailana, located behind the historic Sailana Palace near Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, is a unique botanical garden established by Raja Digvijay Singh in 1960, boasting over 1,200 species of cacti and succulents, making it Asia’s oldest and one of India’s largest collections, featuring varieties like the Old Man cactus, Bell cactus, and Peacock feather cactus.
Key Features:
Vast Collection: Home to more than 1,200 diverse species, originating largely from America.
Historical Significance: Established in 1960, it was the first of its kind in India and once Asia’s largest.
Location: Situated within the grounds of the Sailana Palace, a former princely estate.
Variety: Includes rare cacti like Snake cactus, Bulb cactus, and towering specimens reaching twice a person’s height.
Ambiance: Offers a peaceful, green space for nature lovers and botany enthusiasts.
Visitor Information:
Location: Near Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, behind Sailana Palace.
Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible entrance, parking, and restrooms are available.
Photography: Mobile photography is generally permitted, but DSLR photography might be restricted.
Experience: A charming, quiet spot with impressive cacti, though some visitors note limited seating and occasional staff issues.



