7 Beautiful Gardens In India: Spring Time Edition


2024/03/09 15:22:35 IST

1. Mughal Gardens, Delhi

    These formal gardens were created in the seventeenth century by the Mughals and are part of the Red Fort complex. Their geometric design, vibrant flowerbeds, and reflecting pools are what make them well-known.

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2. Brindavan Gardens, Mysore

    These 150-acre terraced gardens are well-known for their vibrant light displays and melodic fountains.

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3. Botanical Garden, Ooty

    This 55-acre park, which is situated in the Nilgiri Hills, is home to a vast array of trees and plants, including more than 1,000 different species of roses.

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4. Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar

    Known as the Crown of Kashmir, Emperor Jahangir constructed this Mughal garden on the Dal Lake shoreline in 1619 for his spouse Nur Jahan. Pavilions, fountains, and canals are all featured in the Char Bagh (four gardens) plan, which is beautifully framed by the Himalayan mountains.

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5. Nehru Park, Hyderabad

    Both locals and visitors enjoy visiting this urban park. It has a kids play area, a rose garden, and a lake for boating.

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6. Pinjore Garden, Chandigarh

    These terraced Mughal gardens, which are situated at the foot of the Himalayas, are well-known for their picturesque views and water systems.

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7. Ooty Botanical Garden, Ooty

    The Ooty Botanical Gardens abundance is celebrated annually in May with the Rose Festival. At this time of year, the gardens are a riot of color, and there are food vendors and cultural activities.

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