A Look At The Most Beautiful Gardens Of India

Many of us envy foreign gardens for their beauty. Have a look at some of the most beautiful gardens in India itself!!

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we all stayed inside our homes for almost two years. But now state governments are slowly opening up tourist places, allowing visitors from other states to visit those, but there are strict restrictions. If you are in the mood to do something different on your next trip, explore the beautiful gardens of our country?

Brindavan Gardens near Mysore:

Brindavan Gardens near Mysore, Karnataka is one of the most beautiful gardens in the country. It is almost a four-hour drive from Bengaluru. The garden is situated along the Kaveri River. There are colorful flowers, fountains, and other beautiful elements in this garden. There is also an evening musical fountain. Don't miss the evening musical fountain play!

Different Kinds of gardens in Chandigarh 

There are different kinds of gardens in Chandigarh. The Nek Chand Rock Garden in Chandigarh is the best-sculptured garden in the country. It is a six-hour drive from Delhi. Meanwhile, Chandigarh's Rose Garden has 50,000 plants. And, if you are there during the winter months, don't miss the Chrysanthemum Show hosted every year. Chandigarh also has a Botanical Garden, Cactus Garden, and the 100-acre Pinjore Gardens.



 

Srinagar's Tulip Garden is the largest in Asia

Srinagar has an eye-catching Tulip Garden. In fact, the tulip garden in Srinagar is Asia's largest. There are more than 1.5 million plants of 48 species. There are even 65 varieties of tulips and the garden is spread across 74 acre. It is located near the foothills of Zabarwan Hills. It was opened to the public in 2007.

Botanical Gardens in Ooty, Tamil Nadu 

The Government Botanical Gardens in Ooty is another priceless beauty India has. It was established in the 1850s. The garden has around 1,000 species of plants.

Neelakurinji Blooming in Munnar

Another heavenly / extremely beautiful place in India is in Munnar, Kerala. Munnar is a hill station in Kerala. It is also the place where Neelakurinji, a rare purple-blue flower, blossoms once in 12 years. This can be witnessed from around July and goes on till October.

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