10 most beautiful and famous gardens in India

Jul 24, 2023

By: Ayush Mehrotra & Shagun Chaudhary

Amrit Udhyan, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Delhi

Amrit Udhyan, a stunning garden within Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President's official residence. It spans 130 acres, showcasing diverse plants, flowers, fountains, statues, and pavilions, adding to its enchanting charm.

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Tulip Garden, Srinagar

A must-visit in Srinagar during spring, the Tulip Garden is home for over 2 million vibrant tulips of various hues. Daffodils, hyacinths, and lilies also grace the garden, creating a breathtaking floral spectacle.

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Brindavan Garden, Mysore

The enchanting Brindavan Gardens in Mysore attract tourists with fountains, statues, and pavilions. The gardens' lotus ponds add to their allure, presenting a particularly captivating sight during the spring season.

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Government Botinical Garden, Ooty

Ooty's Government Botanical Garden is India's one of the oldest and largest. Harbors diverse plants and flowers, including rare and endangered species. Serene waterfalls, lakes, and streams add to its scenic allure.

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Eco Park, Kolkata

Kolkata's Eco Park is a beautiful and well-maintained garden, featuring diverse plants and rare species. The park's fountains, sculptures, and walkways enhance its charm, making it an appealing destination for nature enthusiasts.

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Hanging Gardens, Mumbai

Mumbai's Hanging Gardens, a favored tourist spot, offer breathtaking city views from their hilltop location. Diverse plants, rare species, fountains, statues, and walkways make the gardens an enchanting retreat.

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Rock Garden, Chandigarh

Chandigarh's Rock Garden, a remarkable creation by artist Nek Chand, mesmerizes with whimsical sculptures crafted from recycled materials like rocks, stones, and concrete. A captivating and popular tourist spot.

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Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, Bangalore

Lalbagh Botanical Garden houses diverse plants, flowers, and rare species. The garden's fountains, sculptures, and walkways add to its charm, making it a delightful place to explore.

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Pinjore Gardens, Panchkula

Pinjore Gardens, in Haryana, showcases Mughal Gardens style and was built by Patiala Dynasty Rulers. Renamed 'Yadavindra Garden' in memory of Maharaja Yadavindra Singh. Restored to its former splendor by Yadevendra Singh.

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​AJC Bose Botanical Garden, Kolkata

Kolkata's Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden boasts the world's largest banyan tree, aged over 250 years, with a vast canopy spanning 10 acres. A beloved tourist spot, cherished for its beauty and historical importance.

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