The Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens, laid out by Hyder Ali is located on the southern fringes of the city. It holds a number of flower shows, especially during the Republic Day (26th January). They have over 1000 species of flora. The Glass House, modeled on London's Crystal Palace, is the center of attraction. Hyder Ali laid out these famous botanical gardens and his son added horticultural wealth to them by importing trees and plants from several countries. This is a beautiful 2400-acre park. Of all the good that Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan did, this must be the best. The Lalbagh Gardens were commissioned by the 18th century and over the years it acquired India first lawn-clock and the subcontinent largest collection of rare plants. The garden also has trees that are over 100 years old.
Explore MoreEssel World, the first and foremost amusement park is located on Gorai Island on 64 acres of green lands. It offers thrilling and scintillating rides and games. Essel World offers over 40 exciting rides, games, and attractions. The Water Kingdom is said to be the largest of its kind in Asia. This international-style theme park and amusement centre situated close to Gorai Beach is perfect for a one-day holiday. Special ferries get you across to the park and the entrance fee normally takes care of a fixed number of rides, which include the standard roller coaster and adventure themes, plus a water world section where kids can literally run amok. Summer is usually crowded, but the place also offers low budget monsoon packages and special deals on weekends.
Explore MoreLaid out by Lieutenant General Sir Mark Cubbon this park is located near the Vidhan Soudha and has a number of neo-classical styled government buildings. Over 250 acres of this green park is a joggers and walkers delight. This wooded and be flowered park was laid out by Lord Cubbon, the then viceroy of India in the heart of the cantonment in 1864. Since then fairy fountains and an august bandstand have been added. But the most important aspect of Cubbon Park is its newer buildings that have brought it cultural wealth. No one would be surprised if one refers Bangalore as the garden city of India after have a walk at the Cubbon Park. On a grassy expanse in the centre of Bangalore is this park, planned and laid out by Sir Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of Mysore. It is named after Sir Mark Cubbon, Bangalore's longest serving Commissioner. These are acres of land dedicated to trees, flowerbeds and rolling lawns: which means Cubbon Park has got its fair share of monuments: red-faced government buildings that house the Public Library, the Government Museum and the High Court.
Explore MoreWith pleasant lawns and the famous Ganesh temple built by Madhavrao Peshwa, Saras Baug is a popular evening spot in Pune. An exquisitely landscaped place with excellent well manicured lawns and well lit fountains, a recourse where one can relax especially during the evenings. Evening is the also the best time to visit this garden and have a taste of the cuisine available at the food stalls nearby if one gets hungry.
Explore MoreIt is India's No. 1 Theme Park located about 28 Kms. south of Chennai at Tambaram. The attractions represent a wonderful blend of tomorrow's technology and all-time fantasies. Some hi-tech and exciting rides and attractions here, are space shuttle, wave pool, white water, flame ride and Kiddies Kingdom. Navodaya Mass Entertainment opened the amusement park. Navodaya is the seat of such rare talents and experimentation and research for excellence is the main pre-occupation.
Explore MoreBal Bhavan in Bangalore is a great amusement park and recreation centre. The place consists of small toy train inside the Cubbon Park that covers almost 3/4th miles of it, a Dolls Museum, a 20 million year old fossilized tree, boating facility, a fair ground and children’s park. The park is a favorite with kids as it has swings, tree houses and horse rides. Bal Bhavan is a great place for children as it hosts a lot of hobby classes comprising of painting, arts and crafts. The Vijayaranga Theatre located in Bal Bhavan is an attraction for children as many film shows and theater performances are conducted there. The place is a great attraction for kids.
Explore MoreZoological Gardens is situated at Alipore Road, the horticultural garden houses the Zoo of Calcutta, with many wild animals in natural enclosures. It also has many varieties of birds and reptiles other than the interesting flora and fauna. To the south of the Maidan, Calcutta 16-hectare zoo was opened in 1875.Some of the animals are displayed in near natural environments, others in the pitiful conditions characteristic of Third World zoos. In 1873, the then Governor Sir Richard Temple proposed the formation of a zoo in Calcutta. Sir C.L. Lendal corroborated it. Finally, the Government allotted land for this purpose responding to the joint petition of The Asiatic Society and Agri-Horticultural Society. This is the largest zoo in India. It comprises several animals, birds and even creatures of rare species. It has a large collection of birds and mammals, and an enclosure for reptiles, including a tortoise that is much older than the zoo itself. During the winter season, the migratory birds flock in the zoo for its artificial lake and vegetation. Directly across the main zoo is an aquarium, with a variety of aquatic life from around the world.The Zoological Gardens, was established as a private, voluntary society. It is famous for its tigers. Special attractions are the white tiger, the tigon (a cross between a tiger and a lion) and the litigon (a cross between a lion and a tigon). It can take hours to go through all the sections. The campus also features a children's park and a cafeteria.
Explore MoreThe Malabar hill offers superb views of Mumbai. On top of the Malabar hills are the Hanging gardens and Kamala Nehru Park. Named after the wife of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, from here one enjoys a magnificent view of Marine Drive, 'Queen's Necklace'. The park has a decent children's playground and the constant source of enjoyment is the gigantic 'Old Lady's Shoe' meant for children to play in.From the top of the shoe one can survey the entire garden. Another feature here is the lovely pavilion, which is surrounded by beautiful flowers and huge lawns. There is also a map of the city engraved in copper.
Explore MoreIntroduction to Mehtab Bagh, Agra : The Mehtab Bagh in Agra is laid out in just right symmetry and alignment with the Taj Mahal and it was intentionally built as an integral part of the original design of the Taj Mahal during the period from 1631 to 1635 A.D.
Explore MoreA popular amusement park located in Salt lakecity in Kolkata, Nicco Park opened its gates to the public in 1991, & in the years since has seen the influx of more than 2.6 crore guests. Over the years, it has become so popular, that it often referred to as the ‘Disneyland of West Bengal”. The park offers more than 35 attractions along with a green environment. Setting Up Of The ParkAs per the popular story, Mr. Rajive Kaul, the Chairperson of the Nicco Group, happened to go on family holiday to Disneyland. On his return, he was asked to justify his absence in the midst of planning for the 300th founding anniversary of Kolkata. Mr. Rajive Kaul is believed to have replied that he went to see whether it was possible to set up a Disneyland in India too. What started as a joke took root, & finally became a reality in October 1991. Popular Rides & ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥Toy Train, Tilt-a-Whirl, Magic Carpet, Paddle Boat, Water Chute, Water Coaster, Flying Saucer, Pirate Ship, River Caves, Cyclone and Moonraker are some of popular attractions in the amusement park. Besides these, the park also boasts of an Eiffel Tower replica, a MIG-21 fighter plane, and a water park - Wet-O-Wild.
Explore MoreIntroduction : The picturesque city of Kanpur is an important industrial center of Uttar Pradesh. The city is located on the banks of the river Ganga. Kanpur is the mecca for visitors who are interested in historical and religious places and monuments. There are thousands of tourists from every corner of the world who come to visit Kanpur every year. There are a number of eye catching places to look for in Kanpur. The tourist spots in Kanpur include Shri Radhakrishna Temple (J.K.Temple), Jain Glass Temple, Kanpur Memorial Church, Allen Forset Zoo, Jajmau, Nana Rao Park, Phool Bagh, Buddha Park, Moti Jheel Park, Kamla Retreat just to name a few. Amongst all these parks and tourist attraction spots the one that stands tall is the Phool Bagh, Kanpur. Phool Bagh, Kanpur is also known as 'Ganesh Udyan'. Phool Bagh is one of the most beautiful and exquisite parks which is situated in the heart of the picturesque city of Kanpur on the Mall Road. Description : The Ganesh Shanker Vidyarthi Memorial, located in the center of Phool Bagh in Kanpur in India, is usually used for the purpose pf public meetings. The flower shows that are organized locally every year are held here. The Phool Bagh, Uttar Pradesh possesses a large Public library and a Summer House. Phool Bagh is an extremely well maintained and well cared for park with various varieties of rare plants and trees. Phool Bagh, Kanpur is the perfect destination for any family outing as the Bagh provides the visitors with a serene and peaceful feeling.
Explore MoreMaharaja Ranjit Singh built this small palace and park in 1819. It lies in the newer, northern part of Amritsar. It used to serve as a summer residence for the philanthropic, one-eyed Maharaja (who rebuilt the Golden Temple) between 1818 and 1837 and now houses the Ranjit Singh museum, which has paintings and weapons dating back to the Mughal period. This beautiful garden is named as a tribute to Guru Ram Das, the founder of the city The museum contains weapons dating back to Mughal times and some portraits of the ruling houses of the Punjab and a replica of the diamond.
Explore MoreLocated at Jogeshwari, a fun park enveloped in 30 acres of lush green landscape Fantasy Land provides many entertainment rides for those with appetite for adventurous rides. It is another amusement park made up of modern mechanism games for children and adults like Essel World. It is also a venue for fun and games for visitors of all ages. Fantasy Land, a fun park within the city limits of Mumbai, The park opened to the public in September 1992 and has since grown from strength to strength adding new innovative entertainment and sporting attractions that have been one of their kind in India.
Explore MoreA beautifully well-laid compact garden with swimming pool and mausoleums of erstwhile rulers of Kapurthala is filled with piece and is a great spot for spending leisure time. The Shalimar Gardens where Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Maharaja Fateh Singh had met. There are also "Samadhis" of former rulers of Kapurthala State in this historic garden having excellent work on art of them. In addition have a pond, a park & a library. The Basant Panchi Mela is organized every year in this significant garden. The State Gurudwara located in the city centre, was built by Maharaja Jagatjit Singh.
Explore MoreAnguri Bagh, Agra is a lovely and beautiful garden located at the heart of Agra, right inside the premises of Khas Mahal. For those who don’t know, Anguri Bagh was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan long back in the year 1637. Khas Mahal is also known as Aramgah- i – Muqaddasa and the name itself suggests that it was erected for the rest and relaxation of the emperor. The Khas Mahal has a lot of sections and the main portion of the Mahal boasts of a hall with recess and rooms in a surrounding semi-circular pattern along with a big rtyard in the front with tanks, fountains and hammams. All these beautiful artifice have spectacular view of the beautiful garden and that’s what we call, Anguri Bagh. The Anguri Bagh was specifically designed for the royal ladies who can enjoy their pleasant retreat while having their imperial baths.Architecture:Anguri Bhagh is also known as char bagh for it is spread for over four complex compartments. The intricate geometrical patterns have always grabbed the entire acknowledgement. The garden is also called as Garden of Grapes (hence Anguri Bagh) as it was initially known for thick creepers of grapes. The surrounding structure of Anguri Bagh is constructed with white marble, which was once painted in gold and was embellished with attractive and beautiful paintings. If the reports are to be believed, then sometime back the Anguri Bagh was all adorned with lush green vineyards of choicest and juiciest grapes. If you are travelling to Agra for the first time and are looking out to explore Mughal history, then Anguri Bagh is the right place for you!Things to Do:One who loves to explore history of the places, they can dig out something about Anguri Bagh here. Also, Anguri Bagh, Agra is an amazing place for photography and videography.Best Time to Visit:Anguri Bagh is open and can be visited all around the year. Since it is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, the summers are very hot with an average temperature up to 42 degree Celsius. The ideal time to visit this fort is during winters as it very cool and pleasant during those months and are said to be perfect time for sightseeing.How to Reach:Anguri Bagh, Agra is just 3 kms away from the Taj Mahal and lies within the circuit of Khas Mahal. Anguri Bagh is located in the heart of the region and can be reached easily by either electric rickshaw or can even be walked through the path. Or else, one can also hire an auto-rickshaw to reach this park. Agra is such a city that is very well connected through state-run buses which you can avail.Traveller Information:Below is some of the important information that one must be aware of before planning a trip to Anguri Bagh:• Type of Destination: Garden• Languages Spoken: Hindi• Anguri Bagh, Agra Fort Altitude: 178m• Open 6 am to Evening 5:30 pm (Daily)• Entry Fee: INR 20 (Indians), INR 300 (foreigners). It can be INR 250 for foreigners if that get Taj Mahal ticket for the same day as that of Anguri Bagh. This means that they will get INR 50 discount.
Explore MoreDaulat Bagh Garden is a famous tourist attraction in the city of Ajmer. It is an ancient but, a well-maintained garden that was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It is a garden that is adorned by the beauteous green surroundings and a fountain that provides an ultimate relief from the tiresome schedule of the day. It is flocked by the locals and tourists alike. It Is Known For:-1) Daulat Bagh Garden literally translates into the 'Garden of Treasures'. It is the place that describes the love of Shah Jahan for Mother Nature. This garden was one amid his treasures as it comprised the most beautiful flowers all over India2) It spans a huge area of land covered with the trimmed carpet of grass, bushes, flowers, and trees that make it a must-visit place in the region3) Ana Lake flows on the Eastern side of this garden that enhances the beauty of the garden4) People visit this park for recreational activities like strolling, playing, meditating in the morning etc. Best Time To Visit:-Daulat Bagh Garden is a famous place that never fails to attract visitors. On a daily basis, countless locals and tourists can be seen at this park relaxing their limbs and rejuvenating themselves. It is a place that can be visited throughout the year without hassle. No entry fee is charged from visitors but, littering in the garden premises in an offense. Reaching There:-Daulat Bagh Garden has a wider connectivity of the major roads that connect it with the rest of Ajmer. Various buses and taxis ply on its route that makes it simpler for visitors to reach the park smoothly. Nearest Railway Station- Ajmer JunctionNearest Airport- Sanganer Airport
Explore MoreDurga Bagh Gardens is a famous travel attraction in Ajmer. It is a group of vast and appealing gardens that serves as a perfect destination for spending a good quality time away from the pollution of the city. It is adorned with the lush green carpet of the grass that sprawls over acres of land and has the boundaries of the towering palm trees. Spending a day's itinerary at this place isn't a bad deal. It Is Known For:-1) Durga Bagh Gardens was constructed in the 14th century and is known for the lush green surroundings2) It is an appropriate place for taking a morning walk, performing yoga, exercising, playing, and enjoying a picnic etc.3) Due to its attractive ambiance, Durga Bagh Gardens have emerged as a photo shoot location. The pre-wedding photo shoots are often conducted here4) A separate section in the park is equipped with swings and children are often spotted over there having a good time. Best Time To Visit:-Visitors do not have to wait for a specific period of time for paying a casual visit to Durga Bagh Gardens. This garden is a public place and remains open to the public throughout the year. Thus, people can visit this place during any season of the year. No entry fee is charged from visitors and tourists but, vandalizing the park's property is an offense that can lead to a fine. Reaching There:-Durga Bagh Gardens are located in the urban region and have a well-established network of the roadways and railways. Due to such connectivity, it has become easier for all to reach the park. There are local buses and taxis that ply in plentitude on the route of these gardens. Nearest Railway Station- Ajmer JunctionNearest Airport- Sanganer Airport
Explore MoreThe Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb built a mesmerizing garden named Himayat Bagh during the 17th century. Himayat Bagh covering 400-acre land is located in Rauza Bagh of Aurangabad near Delhi Gate. The lush green lawns, an amazing nursery, and a stunning pool are worth a watch. The nursery is full of beautiful plants and saplings that one can buy. Being a part of Marathwada University, Himayat Bagh is home to Fruit Research Station. Its astonishing beauty attracts nature lovers and photographers. Traveller Tips Himayat Bagh, Daulatabad will soothe your mind. The greenery lawns will take you away from the chaos of the city. You can relax in the lap of nature. Walk along the pathways amidst the beautiful trees. If you get tired, sit comfortably and go through your favourite books. Things to Do • Long walk along the crisscrossed pathways and viewing the manicured garden will give you an amazing experience. • You can read books on the lap of the garden. • Don't forget to do photography of the lush green lawns. • Visit the nursery and Fruit Research Station. • Barra Darri, an underground water chamber, was meant for natural air conditioning system. It attracts travellers, who visit Himayat Bagh, Daulatabad. Availability • There is no entry fee. Anybody can travel to this garden at any time. • Local foods are available • This place allows a camera. This garden is a paradise for photographers. History Himayat Bagh was constructed in the 17th century during the reign of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. During this period, dampness and exhalation led to the destruction of the northern wall of Aurangzeb's palace. Being scared of an unhealthy environment, he decided to convert the area in front of his office to fields. Later, one of his officials converted the fields into a garden. He named the garden the Mughal Garden. Now the garden is known as Himayat Bagh, Daulatabad. In the 17th century, the garden was full of fruit-bearing trees for the royal court and its officials. Architecture Himayat Bagh is famous for Barra Darri, an amazing architecture set up by Ivaz Khan. A marvelous achievement of engineering, Barra Darri is an underground water chamber. Its unique feature is that Barra Darri acts as a natural air conditioning system. This noteworthy architecture when operated could lower the temperature of the entire area of the garden. Now the system is inoperative. Barra Darri is now the home of the office of Fruit Research Station. Festival On the eve of International Birds day, nature lovers get the opportunity to watch a variety of colourful birds at Himayat Bagh, Daulatabad. Environmental Research Foundation and Educational Academy organizes the Bird Watching Trail on International Birds Day from 6:30 am to 9:30 am. There is no entry fee. Viewers can learn about different species of birds from experts. Popular Culture • Language: Marathis is the primary spoken language. • Cuisine: The delicious cuisine has a lingering influence of Maratha traditions, Mughal traditions, and Hyderabadi traditions. Kabab, haleem, pulao, biriyani, and taheri are the most common as well as appetizing dishes. • Handicrafts: Himroo shawls and Paithani sari are the examples of elegant handicrafts of Himayat Bagh. This area is also famous for its unique Bidriware, gold, and silverwork on Bidri. • Folk Culture: Lezim and Tamasha are popular folk dances. Best Time to Visit The mesmerizing garden Himayat Bagh is open throughout the year. Anybody can visit the garden at any time. But morning session remains crowded because most of the people prefer to have a morning walk at Himayat Bagh, Daulatabad. If you want a solitary walk, you may visit the garden in the late morning. Though the garden is open throughout the year, the winter season is the best time to visit here owing to cool temperatures. How to Reach Train: Aurangabad Railway station is just 6 km. away from Himayat Bagh. From the station, the time taken to reach the garden is 15-20 minutes by bus. Taxi and autorickshaw are also available to reach the garden. Bus: Delhi Gate, Collector's Office, Amkhas Maidan, and Naubat Darwaza are the nearby bus stops of Himayat Bagh. You can take a bus from Aurangabad to reach Himayat Bagh. Interesting Facts and Trivia About As the Himayat Bagh was set up during the Mughal Period, long walk through its pathways will give you the essence of history. Barra Darri is an interesting architecture of Himayat bagh. Its variety of plants and saplings that one can buy is a unique feature. FAQ 1.What is the time to visit the garden? One can visit the garden anytime. 2.How to reach Himayat Bagh, Daulatabad quickly from Aurangabad Railway Station? One can take the bus, taxi, or autorickshaw to reach the garden within 20 minutes. 3.What is the entry fee of Himayat Bagh? There is no entry fee. 4.Can I visit the garden during this pandemic situation? This pandemic situation is not a suitable time to visit the Himayat Bagh.
Explore MoreAbout 21 kms. from the city, this lion and tiger safari park is an important place to visit. There is also a Crocodile and snake farm attracting many visitors. There are regular bus services from the city to this place. Bannerghatta National Park is an important place to visit. It is located amidst sylvan surroundings. Going to a zoo can be a vastly different experience from seeing animals in the wild. It sure does give nature lovers a glimpse of wild animals in their natural habitat. Its main attractions are bisons, lions, elephants and panthers among other wildlife. It also has a Serpentarium and a crocodile farm. It is teemed with people and is a favorite picnic spot. The park officials organise a Lion Safari for those interested. Bannerghatta National Park project was established in 1971. It also comprises of pets corner, and a museum besides a park of pre-historic animals.
Explore MoreNandankanan literally means the 'Garden of Pleasure' or 'Garden of Gods'. It is in Chandaka forest, 25 Kms from Bhubaneswar and is famed for its white tiger population. It houses a variety of mammals, reptiles and various species of birds. The zoo enjoys an excellent reputation internationally, for successfully breeding black panthers and gharial crocodiles.
Explore MoreSituated on Sardar Patel Road in Chennai, the park has a large number of antelopes, jackals, spotted deers and different kinds of monkeys. The main attractions of the Park are the elephant and pony rides. This huge park, with spotted deers, peacocks, etc., has playgrounds, slides and swings for the kids. It also has a sizeable collection of birds.The park has a role in both ex-situ and in-situ conservation and is home to 400 blackbucks, 2,000 spotted deers, 24 jackals, a wide variety of snakes, geckos, tortoises and over 130 species of birds, 14 species of mammals, over 60 species of butterflies and spiders each, a wealth of different invertebrates—grasshoppers, ants, termites, crabs, snails, slugs, scorpions, mites, earthworms, millipedes, and the like.These are free-ranging fauna and live with the minimal of interference from human beings. The only major management activity is protection as in any other in-situ conservation area. The park attracts more than 700,000 visitors every year.
Explore MoreGandhi Park of Dehradun is a famous park in the city of Dehradun. It is the oldest park of the city and sprawls over huge acres of land. The park is well-maintained by the authorities and has a vast lawn of the trimmed grass, a broad pavement for walking & jogging, and lot of trees that add more charm to the beauty of the park. It Is Known For:-1) Gandhi Park of Dehradun is known as the 'Oldest Park' of the city that was developed over the time2) It is known for its scenic beauty that makes it an amazing photo shoot destination as well3) Gandhi Park is equipped with different swings for the children4) This park is an ideal place for relishing a morning/evening walk. People arrive in this park for walking, jogging, and spending leisure time etc.5) There are some restaurants located within the premises of the park where one can eat the various dishes Best Time To Visit:-There is no specific season for paying a visit to the park. It is opened for the public every day throughout the year. On a daily basis, it welcomes various visitors that adore spending their leisure time in the park. However, the restaurants are closed at 5:30 pm and gates of Gandhi Park get closed at 7 pm sharp. The entry to Gandhi Park is free of cost. Reaching There:-Gandhi Park is a major landmark in the city of Dehradun. It is visited on a large scale each day. It is well-connected via roadways and railways that make it simpler for the visitors to reach the place. It can be reached by the local buses or taxis. Nearest Railway Station- Dehradun Railway StationNearest Airport- Jolly Grant Airport
Explore MoreThe Chila Wildlife Sanctuary, part of the Rajaji National Park is a popular destination for nature and adventure lovers. The pristine scenic beauty and rich biodiversity attracts wildlife lovers from India and abroad and has 23 species of mammals and about 315 avifauna species. Fishing in the river there is allowed with permits only.
Explore MoreMeghdoot Garden is a famous garden in Indore. Adorned with the lush green surroundings in all directions, it is a mini paradise for the ones that adore Mother Nature. It is one of the oldest existing parks in the city of Indore and is visited by umpteen visitors on a huge scale. The pulchritude of Meghdoot Garden makes it a frequented site for different activities.It Is Known For:-1) Meghdoot Garden is known for its green surroundings. The vast carpet of the lush green grass bordered with the towering trees enhance the visual appeal of the garden.2) It is spread across 3 acres of land and serves as a great spot for spending the leisure time.3) It is an ideal spot for relishing the activities like horse-riding, strolling, jogging, playing the sports like badminton etc.4) There’s a fountain in the garden that changes its course as per the beat of the rhythm.Best Time To Visit:-Meghdoot Garden is a major site of interest in Indore. It is a place that welcomes numerous visitors on a daily basis. Since there’s no special time or occasion for visiting this park, one can mark the presence during any season of the year.The entry to Meghdoot Garden is chargeable after 7 am and depends upon the nationality of the visitors. Photography is not chargeable and visitors are allowed to carry their food items inside the garden premises.Reaching There:-With a well-established connectivity of the roadways and local railheads, commuting within Indore city is facile. The local transit like the bus, taxi, and auto is considered as the apt mode for reaching the garden easily.Nearest Railway Station:- Indore JunctionNearest Airport:- Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport
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Mandore Gardens 9 Kms from Jodhpur, Mandore was once the capital of Marwar. The wide gardens with high rock terraces houses the ruins of the former capital along with the cenotaphs of Jodhpur rulers, the most remarkable being the memorial of Maharaja Ajit Singh. Its highlights comprise the graphic Hall of Heroes, a rock wall with high relief, bright paintings depicting scenes from the lofe of local heroes such as Pabuji and Chamunda and crowded current holy place of 30 crore gods. Mandore Gardens also provide the perfect venue for the much-famed Marwar Festival. The highlight of the Mandore Gardens include the graphic Hall of Heroes, a rock wall with high release, brightly painted depictions of local heroes such as Pabuji and Chamunda and crowded modern shrine of 30 crore gods. Fairs in Rajasthan are mythological in nature, relating to gods and goddesses. They are even celebrated to commemorate the brave deeds of medieval heroes. Mandore Gardens provide the perfect venue for The Marwar Festival, held in memory of the heroes of Rajasthan. The festival is celebrated in the Hindu month of Ashwin (Sept.-Oct.) in Jodhpur, the former capital of Marwar Province.
Explore MoreJaipur, the lovely Pink City of Rajasthan, thrives in legends, glorious past, splendor, architectural excellence and tradition, and not to forget its panoramic scenic beauty. The stunning city of Jaipur has numerous tombstones, museums, gardens, fortresses, forts, and hotels. Innumerable hearts are captivated by the enthusiasm of rich green gardens of Jaipur. Jaipur holds many such glamorous heritage gardens which are all decked with range of majestic art forms. You should make at least one trip to this energetic and lively city, especially to the Zoological Garden, Jaipur. It is one of the trinkets of the city. It is also popularly known as Jaipur Zoo. It is considered to be one of the most outstanding sanctuaries of the city too. Traveller Tips: The zoo is located in the gleaming Ram Niwas Bagh. It is at a walking distance from Albert Hall. Things to Do: Tourists can visit a huge variety of animals and birds here. The zoo is categorized into two different sections – animal zoo and bird zoo. The animal zoo includes wide range of animal species including some rare ones. You can get to see lions, tigers, leopards, panthers and white tigers here. One can also spot multiple species of tortoises, hyenas, foxes, deers, alligators, jackals and bears. The bird zoo dwells some rare species of birds including some other beautiful ones. You can spot pheasant, babbling lorry, geese, storks, love birds, ducks, white peacock, swans, parrots, etc. many feathery birds. The Zoological Garden, Jaipur inhabits a prehistoric part too that flourishes in vegetation. As a part of that the breeding ground for crocodiles is quite famous among the nation. Availability: The zoo is open every day of a week except Tuesday from 8.30AM to 5.30PM (summer) and 9AM to 5PM (winter). History: In 1868, Sawai Raja Pratap Singh has founded this Zoological Garden. His intention was dearth reprieve. According to the historical records found against this zoological garden, at that time, he invested an enormous amount of 4 lakhs in building this chronological garden. It is built on a massive 33 acres are of the core city. During the reign of Sawai Ram Singh II, this zoo got established. It was settled on the verdict of the ancient Shilpa Shastra. Architecture: Imposed metaphorical palaces and monuments in the animation of its natural beauty are quite prominent in Zoological Garden, Jaipur. The long-winged garden of Jaipur zoo plays a big role in the fame of this pink city. The garden has some pools which gleam like quicksilver. The fountains present in the garden are carved beautifully. And, colourful flowerbeds fringe the frontline of the Zoological Park, Jaipur. Overall, the park welcomes its visitors with a heaven-like appearance. Best Time to Visit: Winter remains the best season to visit Zoological Garden, Jaipur. You may visit between October and March as weather remains pleasant during this time and you will not get exhausted to walk under the sun for longer times. How to Reach? The garden lies in the wandering latitude of the Ram Niwas Bagh. It is nearby the Albert Hall Museum. To reach Jaipur you will hardly face any trouble as it is easily reachable via airways, railways and also roadways from any part of the country. After reaching Jaipur you can easily avail any of the local transportation like auto rickshaw to reach the Botanical Garden. Nearby ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥: • Ambert fort • Albert hall • Birla mandir • Chokhi Dhani • City palace • Dolls museum • Hawa mahal, etc. Whenever you are planning your visit to Jaipur zoo, get a proper strategy to visit the nearby places in quick time. In this way you will be able to explore Jaipur in a better way.
Explore MoreLiterally translating into 'Big Garden', Bada Bagh is a vast complex in Jaisalmer. This garden cum mausoleum is located between Jaisalmer and Lodhruva. Bada Bagh is a well-known tourist site that was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. It served various purposes due to its design. At the same time, it served as a royal garden, water dam, and place for constructing the cenotaphs. Today, it is one among the must-visit tourist destination in Jaisalmer. It Is Known For:- Bada Bagh is an architectural masterpiece of the foregone times. It houses some astounding sculptures and other structures that catch the sight immediately. It houses the marvels like the Govardhan Stambha and the other cenotaphs that were erected in the memory of the royal family members. It has an unfinished cenotaph as well that attracts the attention equally like the others. The tank that was constructed was utilized for a prolonged period of time but dried as the times advanced. The garden located here is truly enchanting and is a great place for spending a good quality time Best Time To Visit:- Bada Bagh welcomes the people of all age groups throughout the year. There is no specific season or time for paying a visit to this place and admiring the beauty of the structures constructed. For relishing some fun, people can choose to visit Bada Bagh during monsoons that will uplift the mood immediately. Reaching There:- Due to its location, it is well-connected with rest of Jaisalmer and other parts of Rajasthan. The local transit like the buses and taxis are available in plenty for commuting to and from Bada Bagh. Nearest Railway Station:- Jaisalmer Railway Station Nearest Airport:- Jodhpur Airport
Explore MoreInaugurated in the year 1966 by Mohan Lal Sukhadia, Nehru Park in Jodhpur is a renowned travel attraction. It is a garden that sprawls over 14 acres of land and is adorned with the beautiful surroundings. The towering trees and a trimmed carpet of the grass enhance the visual appeal of this park. It Is Known For:-1) Nehru Park of Jodhpur is known for its beauteous surroundings. It houses a small pond that is a major highlight of the garden. 2) This park is a favorite place for all age groups. People can be spotted in the park enjoying different activities like playing, walking, jogging etc. 3) Since it covers a huge area, it is seen as an apt place for organizing small-scale music concerts and other events on different fest. 4) Many movie songs have also been shot at this park. Best Time To Visit:-Nehru Park in Jodhpur is an ideal spot for spending the leisure time away from the stress of the life. It can be visited throughout the year without hassle. In every season, people can be seen spending a good quality time with their family and friends. The entry to the park is free but, littering is an offense that leads to a fine. Reaching There:-Nehru Park is connected via all major roads and railheads in the city. This reduces the problem of reaching the place conveniently. The buses and autos are the best and inexpensive options for commuting to & from the park. Nearest Railway Station:- Jodhpur JunctionNearest Airport:- Jodhpur Airport
Explore MoreJodhpur, also known as the Blue City on account of the blue-colored buildings around Mehrangarh Fort; is a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan. Offering a rich cultural heritage, Jodhpur Tourism is a flourishing industry on its own. It has an amazing destination for tour lovers, Masuriya hill garden Jodhpur. Masuria Hill Garden in Jodhpur overview The beautiful Masuria Hill Garden is spread across the top of the Masuriya hills. It is a delightful location that delivers the travelers with a 360-degree panoramic view of the city of Jodhpur. You can see a statue of Veer Durgadas Rathore inside it. He was a prominent hero amongst the Marwari community. The area also consists of a temple of Baba Ramdev, a local deity. This stupendous vantage point is also home to one of the biggest TV towers in India. The famous nearby tourist spot Mehrangarh fort can be seen at a distance, situated on the opposing side of the city. The garden lies in beautifully appealing contrast to the rocky blocks located along the road up the hill. It is a favorite spot among locals being situated well within the city limits. It is also famous for its panoramic view and amazing sunset experience. The area also houses a restaurant and a playground to keep its visitors engaged and refreshed during their visit. The silence can be gorgeous to those looking for a slice of harmony in an anyhow a busy city. Timings to visit Masuria Hill Garden This historic garden opens every day from 7 AM to 9 PM. However, the timings may vary on special days, events and festivals. Things to do in Masuria Hill Garden Being an interesting tourist spot, this place has everything to capture. Hence, one can do sightseeing, photography and video shooting in the Masuria hill garden. However, there is an entry fee for every person and camera also. Best time to visit Jodhpur is a very hot place. So it is advised to explore the beauty of this garden and other nearby attractions from October to March. Nearby attractions in Jodhpur other than Masuria hill garden • Mehrangarh Fort Mehrangarh Fort is located in Jodhpur, one of the largest forts in the country. It is positioned at the top of 410 feet raised hill and safeguarded by huge walls. The fort encircles a museum now which shows various belongings of the royals and was built by Rao Jodha in 1459. • Jaswant Thada Jaswant Tada is a royal cenotaph. It is exclusively built in white marble having a small pond and a beautiful garden next to it. This structure is at a distance of a few minutes downhill walk from the main fort, so there is no need to take a ride. • Mandore garden Mandore Gardens is about 10 kilometres away from Jodhpur. The garden comprises of cenotaphs which are built like traditional Hindu temples, unlike other monuments. The garden also contains a derelict fort and palace. • Umaid Bhawan palace It has been voted as the Best Hotel in the world. Hence, Umaid Bhawan Palace is a major tourist attraction in Jodhpur. It is famous after the Maharaja of Jodhpur who was the emperor then, Raja Umaid Singh. Because of its position on the highest point in Jodhpur, the Chittar Hill, it is also mentioned as the Chittar Palace. It is one of the principal private residences in the world. • Flying fox Jodhpur Flying Fox is India's premier ziplining agency. The Flying Fox Zipline Tour Jodhpur spread across zip lines around the Mehrangarh Fort, twosome’s dreamlike views of the walls, the defenders and the lakes of the fort and the blue city with an adrenaline rush like never before. • Ghanta Ghar The Ghanta Ghar here in this place is a magnificent clock tower in the center of the city which offers a dazzling panoramic view of the city from the top, enclosed by the busiest and chief marketplace of Jodhpur. • Kaylan lake Kaylana Lake is a huge manmade lake on the environs of Jodhpur city. This specific lake serves as the main resource for drinking water for the people of Jodhpur. It also serves as an exceptional vantage point for sunsets. The leading tour operators and travel websites offer a wide range of Jodhpur Tour Packages. These Jodhpur Packages are specifically designed to suit the budget as well as other individual requirements of all kinds of tourists. A leading name in the field of tour packages to Jodhpur.
Explore MoreIndian Botanical Gardens, originally found in 1786 along the west bank of Hoogly, containing about 12,000 living plants and over two and half million dried out plant specimens in the herbarium collected from all over the world, is the largest of its kind in India. Originally founded by Colonel Kyd, this was the place where the world-renowned varieties of Assam and Darjeeling tea were first developed. The 200-year-old banyan tree is the main attraction of this garden. Col. Alexander Kyd of the East India Company developed it for the collection of plants, indigenous to the country and for the introduction and acclimatization of plants from foreign parts. Trees of the rare kinds, from Nepal, Brazil, Penang, Java and Sumatra can be found here. There are towering mahogany trees, an avenue of Cuban Palms and an Orchid House. Stately casuarinas abound with creepers clinging to their tall trunks. There are towering Mahogany trees, an avenue of Cuban Palms and an Orchid House. Mango and Tamarind trees shade the grassy lawns. They stretch for over a km along the riverfront and occupy 109 hectares. The gardens were originally founded in 1786. It was from these gardens that the tea now grown in Assam and Darjeeling was first developed. The gardens� prime attraction is the old banyan tree, claimed to have the second largest canopy in the world. It covers an area of ground nearly 400m in circumference and continues to flourish despite having its central trunk removed in 1925 because of fungus damage. The palm house in the center of the gardens is also well worth a visit. Other notable botanical specimens are the double coconut tree from Sicily, the branching palm tree from Brazil, the multicoloured bamboo trees, the mad tree, various cacti and orchids. There is a huge lake, with a large variety of aquatic plants, including the rare Victoria Amazonica. The Gardens are also a popular picnic spot.
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