|
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 occupy 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 small flowerbeds,
the four waterways and the mown lawns produce
a virtual paradise. The gardens are open
to the public from February to March every
year.
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.
Shish Mahal
The beautiful central pavilion built by
Shah Jahan is now almost in a state of decay.
Some of the originally painted flower decorations
have survived.
Lodi Gardens
It is one of Delhi's most beautiful parks
and popular picnic spot. The landscaped
gardens, with several lotus ponds and fountains,were
built around majestic tombs of the Lodhi
and Sayyid Sultans who ruled Delhi in the
15th and 16th century. These tombs boast
of excellent architure, which was later
used in the construction of the Taj Mahal.
The 'Bara Gumbad Mosque'
and the 'Sheesh Gumbad' are two other imposing
structures here.
National Zoological
Park
It is one of the finest and largest zoos
in Asia and efforts have been made to provide
an almost natural habitat to the animals
and birds here.
Timings
Summer 0800 to 1800 hours. Winter 0900 to
1700 hours. Closed on Friday.
Buddha Jayanti Park
This beautiful wooded park was landscaped
to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of
Lord Budha's 'Parinirvana'(Great Salvation).A
sapling of the original 'Bodi' tree (tree
of enlightenment) especially brought from
Sri Lanka flourishes in this park.
|