The Mughal Garden
The famous Mughal Gardens is located
in the premises of the Rashtrapati Bhavan -
the official residence of the President of India.
The building and gardens designed by Sir Edwin
Lutyens span an area of about 320 acres that
include colourful flowering shrubs and European
flowerbeds. The gardens comprise of the Rectangular
Garden, Long Garden and the Circular Garden.
The Rectangular Garden is the formal garden,
which derived its treatment from the water-gardens
which the
Mughals brought into Delhi. The small flowerbeds,
the four waterways and mown lawns produce a
virtual paradise. The gardens are open to the
public from February to March every year. Back...
National Zoological Park
The Delhi zoo, close to Purana Qila, near ITO,
was established in 1959 and is spread over a
massive area of 214 acres. Is regarded as one
of the finest zoos in Asia and efforts have
been made to provide an almost natural habitat
to the animals and birds. There are more than
2,000 animals and bird species from places like
Africa, America, Australia and even Asia. There
is a lot of greenery around the zoo and it is
an ideal picnic spot especially in winter. Timings
summer 0800 to 1800 hours, winter 0900 to 1700
hours. Closed on Friday.
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Shalimar Garden
It is one of the most important Moghul gardens
in the city. The Shalimar Garden, which lies
in the suburbs of the city, was once the first-night
staging post for the Moghuls on their way to
Kashmir and Lahore. In 1658, Aurangzeb was crowned
emperor here.
Tickets: Available at the site and Delhi Tourism
office. Back...
Shish Mahal
The beautiful central pavilion built by Shah
Jahan is now in a fairly advanced state of decay.
Some of the original painted flower decoration
has survived.
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Lodi Gardens
In these well-maintained gardens are the domed
tombs of Sayyid and Lodi rulers. This garden
is known for its fountains, ponds, flowering
trees, blossoming shrubs and artificial streams.
In the middle of the garden is Bara Gumbad (Big
Dome), a mosque built in 1494. The garden has
Sheesh Gumbad (Glass Dome), Mohammad Shah's
Tomb and Sikander Lodi's tomb. These tombs boast
of excellent architecture,and this style was
later used in the construction of Tajmahal.
These gardens are ideal for joggers and for
those who seek solitude. Back.. . .
Buddha Jayanti Park
At Palam-bound Sardar Patel Marg via Karol Bagh
opp. Assam House is Buddha Jayanti Park founded
on the auspicious eve of 2500 years of completion
of Buddhas Great Salvation. A plant of Bodhi-Briksha
was brought from Sri Lanka and planted in the
commemorating park. The park is full of flowers
and the garden is pleasant and charming for
rest and walk. Ideal for picnic.
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