Mughal Gardens reopened for public from February 13. Every year Mughal Gardens get opened for public in month of February and March, but this time your visit can be quite different among COVID precautions and safety measures. So check all the guidelines, entry timings and tickets availability before visiting Mughal Gardens.
Mughal gardens is a stunning piece that attracts several tourists from corners of the world and are known for their lush green plantations, attractive species of flowers and perfectly manicured grass.
Top attractions of Mughal gardens:
- Spring Flowers: Spring flowers blooming and smiling with its exotic colors, long stems and beautiful appeal.
- Beautiful Design of garden: Design architecture of garden includes the European flowerbeds, lawns and private hedges and resembles with typical English gardens. The terraces are carved intricately in Mughal motives and Persian inscriptions preaching the philosophy of life and man’s harmony with nature. The canals are trademarks of the gardens located at Agra, such as the Mehtab Bagh.
- Variety of roses: Some unique rose varieties at the Delhi Mughal gardens include Adora, taj Mahal, Mrinalini, Scentimental, Oklahoma or black rose, Belami, Black Lady, Paradise, Blue Moon and Lady X.
- Exotic Plants: Here you can find plant varieties like Asiatic lilies, hyacinth, Daffodils, tulips, and various seasonal flowers. The seasonal flowers with bulbous stems are some of the most beautiful sights here. Flowers like alyssum, daisy and pansy are used to do the edging of the flowerbeds.
- Unique Trees: There are over 50 different shrubs, vines and trees spread all over the impressive Mughal Gardens of Delhi. Some of the most attractive and exotic trees located in the place include Moulsiri tree, flower-bearing torch tree, and Golden rain tree.
Places to visit near Mughal gardens:
- India gate: India Gate is a must-visit spot dedicated to atrocities of war and the contribution of Indian soldiers to two most important wars in the world. A continuously burning lamp called the ‘Amar Jawan Jyoti’ unites the sacrificed soldiers' souls with the Indian belief of holy fire. You can also enjoy boating at India gate with your kids.
- National War memorial: Built a little distance away from India gate on the iconic Rajpath of Delhi, the National War Memorial is an ideal tourist spot for those who immerse themselves in history and tradition with every waking breath.
- Red Fort: A great place of national significance and one of the primarily favourable tourist spots in India. Its massive complex, intricately designed roofs and glorious corridors attracts Indian as well as international tourists.
How to reach Mughal Garden
By metro: You can take a metro for central secretariat metro station in Delhi. From there you can walk to the Rashtrapat Bhawan or take auto rickhsaw.
By Taxi: You can book car rental delhi to visit Mughal Gardens along visit to nearby locations of garden.
Book Delhi tour by car or self drive car rental delhi for complete Delhi sightseeing Tour.
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