Mughal Garden - Where You Can't Wait to Witness the True beauty of Delhi

The bustling city of Delhi is loaded with everything. It can be technology, historical and modern architectural fascination, as well as tradition, and the city have all. The city is an abode of some of the extreme beautifies garden and parks in India which offers a perfect ambiance to the city.

The green belt of Delhi has eventually taken a hike in the last decade due to the continuous efforts of the management if the city. The landscapes not just offer the charm to the localities continued with mundane life but also provide a popular tourist destination for business and leisure travelers also. Delhi has been a heritage capital of India. It has witnessed the rise as well as the downfall of seven ruling dynasties.

The Mughal Empire was one of the mighty empires that governed India. The Mughal Empire lasted for some 300 years. They have created magnificent gardens in Delhi. Sometimes it is impossible to frame the significance of some places. Mughal Gardens engraved close to the Rashtrapati Bhavan is one such spot in Delhi. It is stretched over an area of 15 acres, the gardens are a paradise in the realist sense and are known as the “soul of the Presidential palace.”

While 1917 was the duration when the project of designing Mughal Garden. Mughal Gardens are a bunch of gardens designed by the Mughals in the Persian style of architecture. The design was greatly attached by the Persian gardens especially the Charbagh design. It has the excellent implementation of rectilinear layout that is made within the walled closures. One can see:

  • Pools
  • Canals
  • Fountains inside the gardens

Reasons to visit Mughal Garden of Delhi:

  • The gardens are large crowd pullers, especially during weekends. The gardens, as well as parks, are famous for their exquisite and sprawling beauty.
  • One can go for a silent walk which can energies anyone’s mind and soul with all senses.
  • It is an example of the history and architecture which depicts the Mughal Empire.
  • The Mughal Garden owes the colorful shrubs and European flower beds. The place is known for its excellent varieties of roses.
  • It is opened for the public in February and March every Year.
  • The Historical Garden is known for the ponds, fountains, artificial streams, and flowering plants. It is domed tombs of Sayyid and Lodi rulers that are present in the well-maintained gardens.
  • The Mughal Garden is a place best as well as ideal for joggers and solitude lovers.
  • The visitors can enjoy the lawns that are occupied with hoppers in the evening and local ice vendors.
  • The glittering picturesque also appeals the small kids to spend time with their family and friends.

So, it is an excellent idea to take leave from the hectic life and enjoy the "Garden of the Great Mughals." One will cherish and collect awesome memories from the Capital of India.

FAQs

Q1)

Is there any ticket for Mughal Garden?

No, It's free for all. Explore it with your family

Q2)

Mughal Garden opening and closing timings?

6th Feburary to 10th March, 2019. Entry Timings: 9:00 am-4:00 pm

Q3)

Is photography allowed in Rashtrapati Bhavan?

Videography is not allowed in this area because of security reason but you can keep your phone camera with you.

Q4)

Which day Mughal Garden closed?

It remains close on every Monday included national holidays like Holi as well

Q5)

Things to carry in Mughal Garden?

You can carry 2 things, money wallet and mobile. Baby trolly is allowed in case if you carry your baby. Pendrive, Charger, Power Bank, Water bottle, Cigarette, lighter, any food items, comsmetic bag & other carry bags things are not allowed in mughal gardens.

Q6)

Mughal Garden Entry Gate number?

Gate Number 35 is only open for public entry where parking facility is also available.
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