32 Famous Gardens in India for a Blissful Natural Retreat (2024)

Here is the list of 32 32 Most Beautiful Gardens in India for a Blissful Natural Retreat

1. Mughal Gardens, Srinagar 4.4 /5

Built in the Mughal era, donning its majestic architecture, are the Mughal gardens. The garden is a combination of the Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Gardens & Chashm-e-Shahi. The most prominent feature of the gardens its long stretches of cascading fountains makes this a must see for every traveler.

Timings: Open 9 AM-7 PM in summer, 10 AM-5 PM in winter
Entry fee: INR 10-50 for Indians, INR 100-250 for foreigners

2. Yadavindra Gardens 3.0 /5

Also known as the Mughal Gardens of Pinjore, this place is 35 km away from the city of Nalagarh. Situated at the foothills of the Shivaliks, the garden has seven downward terraced lawns, domed balconies, three palaces, an amphitheater, a Japanese garden, a mini zoo, lighted fountains, shaded pathways and a nursery of plants.

Timings: 7:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Entry Fee: INR 20

3. Lal Bagh, Bangalore 4.3 /5 View 23+ photos

Lalbagh Botanical Garden is located in Bangalore and is nationally and internationally renowned centre for botanical artwork, scientific study of plants and also conservation of plants. A haven for all nature lovers, Lal Bagh covers an area 240 acres in the heart of the city and has nearly 1,854 species of plants.

Timings: Open daily from 6 AM to 7 PM
Entry Fee: INR 20 for adults ;INR 15 for children

4. Rose Garden, Chandigarh 4.2 /5 View 23+ photos

Rose garden, located at 16 sector of Chandigarh is a place to relax amid the nature at its best. The garden is packed with some exquisite variety of flowers making it quite popular among tourists and nature enthusiasts.

Timings: Open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM
Entry Fee: Generally free for visitors. However, during special events like the annual Rose Festival, there might be a nominal entry fee.

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5. Botanical Gardens, Kolkata 3.3 /5

The Botanical Gardens of Calcutta were founded by Robert Kyd in 1787. Protected by the Botanical Survey of India, it stretches over 109 hectares. A Banyan tree in the garden, of more than 330 m circumference, known as The Great Banyan, is the largest tree in the world. The Botanic Gardens of Kolkata were later renamed Acharya Jagadish Chandra Indian Botanic Garden.

Timings: Open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed on Mondays.
Entry Fee: INR 10 for Indians; INR 100 for foreign nationals

6. Brindavan Gardens, Mysore 4.2 /5 View 22+ photos

Built across the Kaveri river, these beautiful gardens were constructed by Krishnaraja Wodeyar. These gardens spread over 60 acres of land and were modeled after the Shalimar gardens of Kashmir. The beauty of these gardens multiplies in the evenings when the fountains light up in various colors.

Timings: Open daily from 6:30 AM to 9:00 PM. The musical fountain show usually takes place in the evening, starting around 7:00 PM on weekdays and around 6:30 PM on weekends.
Entry Fee: INR 15 for children; INR 50 for adults; Additional charges may apply for parking and camera usage.

7. Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, Jodhpur 3.2 /5

The Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park was created in 2006 out of a large, rocky wasteland by the side of the famous Mehrangarh Fort. The purpose of this park was to restore the natural ecology of this neglected terrain, which has become a prime tourist attraction of the city today.

Timings: Open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM (October to March) and from 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM (April to September).
Entry Fee: INR 100 for Indians; INR 300 for foreign nationals
Additional charges might be levied for guided tours and camera usage.

8. Hanging Gardens, Mumbai 3.8 /5 View 10+ photos

Marked by bushes trimmed into shapes of various animals and proximity to the Arabian Sea are the Hanging Gardens, opposite the Kamla Nehru park. Spend a relaxed evening here, enjoying the sunset, especially if you are with kids.

Timings: Open daily from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Entry Fee: Free

9. Rock Garden, Chandigarh 4.6 /5

A symbol of imagination and novelty, this one is of its kind of garden spread across an area of 64 acres. The Rock Garden has been designed as an open air exhibition hall using urban and industrial wastes by Nek Chand, a former Road Inspector in Chandigarh.

Timings: 9 AM - 6 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 30 for adults, INR 10 for children.

10. Pinjore Gardens, Panchkula 3.3 /5

Situated roughly 15 km from Panchkula, this garden is spread over an area of 100 acres, and is also called Yadvinder garden. The work of creating this garden began in the seventeenth century.

Timings: 7 AM - 10 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 20 for adults, INR 10 for children.

11. Nishat Bagh, Srinagar 4.3 /5

Laid out in 1633, the Nishant Bagh fondly known as the Garden of Joy. Its beauty is enhanced by the well-manicured landscapes, long avenues of Chinar & cypress trees, rare flowering plants, 12 terraces & several bubbling fountains that's cover the whole expanse of the garden.

Timings: 9 AM - 7 PM (summers), 10 AM - 5 PM (winters).
Entry Fee: INR 10-50 for Indians, INR 100-250 for foreigners.

12. Mughal Gardens, Delhi 3.0 /5

Popularly known as the ?soul? of the Presidential Palace, the Mughal Gardens are located inside the Rashtrapati Bhawan Complex. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in the year 1917 for Lady Harding, the gardens cover a vast area of 13 acres and are a wonderful incorporation of Mughal architecture with that of British style.

Timings: 9 AM - 4 PM (usually open in February-March for public viewing).
Entry Fee: Free, but entry is subject to security clearance.

13. Ooty Botanical Gardens, Ooty 4.3 /5

The botanical Gardens of Ooty are one of the most sought after and famous tourist destinations in the whole of India. It is located on the hillock of Ooty which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Sprawled over an area of 22 hectares, the garden is divided into several sections that are trimmed beautifully to present an endearing sight.

Timings: 9 AM - 6:30 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 30 for adults, INR 15 for children.

14. Lodhi Garden, Delhi 3.8 /5 View 10+ photos

Lodhi Gardens is a city park placed in New Delhi. Spanning over 90 acres. The beautiful garden draped in emerald grass contains, Mohammed Shah's Tomb, Tomb of Sikandar Lodi, Shisha Gumbad and Bara Gumbad, architectural works of the 15th century by Lodhis, an Afghan dynasty.

Timings: 5 AM - 8 PM (summer), 6 AM - 7 PM (winter).
Entry Fee: Free.

15. Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, Srinagar 4.3 /5

Lines of tulip cultivation in every possible colour with a backdrop of the majestic Zabarwan Hills, is the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden and a view which one must not miss while in Srinagar.

Timings: 7 AM - 7:30 PM (usually open in March-April for tulip bloom).
Entry Fee: INR 50 for adults.

16. Mehtab Bagh, Agra 3.6 /5

Located just north to the glorious wonder called the Taj Mahal and overlooking the Agra Fort and Yamuna river on the opposite side, Mehtab Bagh is a rare retreat of natural bliss and one of the most scenic spots in Agra. The garden was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and is perfectly aligned with Taj in view to have that perfect shot.

Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 25 for Indians, INR 300 for foreigners.

17. Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar 4.3 /5 View 5+ photos

Shalimar Bagh is one of a beautifully laid garden by Mughal emperor Jahangir. Exhibiting the exemplary craftsmanship of Mughals in horticulture, the place is quite popular with tourists from all over the world.

Timings: 9 AM - 7 PM (summer), 10 AM - 5 PM (winter).
Entry Fee: INR 10 for adults.

18. Lumbini Gardens, Bangalore 3.8 /5 View 6+ photos

Located near the Nagwara lake, the Lumbini garden is one of its kind garden attraction of Banglore. The garden garners plenty of visitors everyday of the week. The beautiful serene environment of the lake hosts the visitors with mesmerising view and activities that people come to enjoy with their loved ones.

Timings: 11 AM - 7 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 50 per person.

19. Bund Garden, Pune 4.3 /5 View 5+ photos

The garden was built by Sir Jamshedji and is located on the banks of Mula-Mutha river. Famous for its scenic beauty, away from the cities rush, the area has boat rides and sports a spectacular view of the flora in and around.

Timings: 6 AM - 9 PM daily.
Entry Fee: Free.

20. Ooty Rose Garden, Ooty 3.7 /5

Rose garden lies in the heart and soul of Ooty.The construction stays to be magnificent and there are small tunnels made wherein the roses are planted.

Timings: 8:30 AM - 6 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 30 for adults, INR 15 for children.

21. Sarita Udyan, Gandhinagar 3.1 /5

Sarita Udyan is a picnic spot that is popular among the locals, and this is located adjacent to a deer park, which is another must see location. It never fails to enthrall both kids as well as adults.

Timings: 8 AM - 10 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 10 per person.

22. Botanical Garden, Pondicherry 3.2 /5

A popular tourist attraction of Pondicherry, Botanical Garden was established by C.S. Perrotet in the year 1862. The garden is home to several exotic varieties of rare plants as well as an aquarium.

Timings: 10 AM - 5 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 10 for adults, INR 5 for children.

23. Blossom Park, Munnar 3.7 /5

Spread across a lush expanse of 18 acres, Blossom Park is famous for its activities such as water cycling, boating and skating. It is covered with a wide variety of flora and has romantic little provisions of tree houses and ropeways. It is located at a mere distance of 3 km from Munnar.

Timings: 9 AM - 7 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 10 per person.

24. Chambal Gardens, Kota 3.3 /5

Chambal Garden, a beautiful garden in the backdrop of Chambal river, is a much sought picnic spot in Kota. The garden located at Amar Niwas on the landscape of Chambal river encloses a well maintained pond, a habitat for crocodiles.

Timings: 10 AM - 7 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 10 for adults.

25. Nature park, Yelagiri 4.2 /5

Nature park, is a famous park located in the hill station of Yelagiri in Tamil Nadu is spread over an area of 12 acres. The park is situated near to the Punganoor Lake.The park is the best destination for all ages of people and provide a feeling of relaxation and stunning environment. It consists of diversified and enormous numbers of flora.

Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 15 for adults.

26. Rock Garden, Darjeeling 4.5 /5

The Rock Garden or the Barbotey Garden as its commonly known, is located a little far from the city around ~10 km away. The benches in the garden are made by cutting rocks at different levels. The flower beds are gorgeous and the garden also has a waterfall flowing through it, which is quite a pretty sight during monsoons.

Timings: 8 AM - 4:30 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 20 per person.

27. Oravakallu Rock Garden, Kurnool 3.5 /5

There are a few ordinary landscapes in Kurnool. One fascinating stretch is a park with igneous rock formations. Find here a restaurant, small ponds, boating facilities and a cave museum. A less ordinary hiking area and a bit unusual picnic spot, this one, is a must visit area in Kurnool.

Timings: 8 AM - 6:30 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 20 for adults.

28. Amarabati Park, Digha 3.7 /5

With neatly paved walkways, a multitude of seating areas, verdant surroundings, a gorgeous ropeway ride and boating facilities to enjoy its own mini-lake, the Amarabati park provides wholesome family fun for children and adults looking for a relaxed manner of killing some time during their vacation in the beautiful Digha.

Timings: 10 AM - 6 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 10 for adults.

29. Thread Garden, Ooty 3.6 /5

The thread garden at Ooty is a popular tourist spot that exhibits some of the most magnificent and exquisite collection of artificial flowers and plants, all made by the expert hands of the skilful artists by using JUST thread.

Timings: 9 AM - 6 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 30 for adults.

30. Rock Garden, Malampuzha 3.4 /5

Built by the much-loved sculptor, Nek Chand, this garden is eked out of rocks with a splendid backdrop of the Malampuzha Dam. The garden draws visitors in large number offering green and calm environment.

Timings: 9 AM - 6:30 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 20 for adults.

31. Gulabh Bagh and Zoo, Udaipur 3.3 /5

For a fulfilled and enriched trip you must visit Gulab Bagh and Zoo which is not merely a garden but a paradise for those who wish to experience more in less time.

Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM daily.
Entry Fee: INR 25 for adults, additional charges for the zoo.

32. Chandrashekhar Azad Park

Located behind the Allahabad Museum on Panna Lal Road, Company Garden is a beautiful garden full of shady trees and blooming shrubs. The park houses massive statuettes of George V and Victoria in the centre of the garden. As of now, the park is used by the kids for recreational purposes and by the elderly for evening and morning walks.

Timings: 4:30 AM - 8 PM daily.
Entry Fee: Free.

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32 Famous Gardens in India for a Blissful Natural Retreat (2024)

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What is the most famous garden in India? ›

Gardens In India – Location & Prominence
S. No.Gardens in IndiaLocation
1Auroville Botanical GardensAuroville, Tamil Nadu
2Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic GardenKolkata, West Bengal
3Brindavan GardenMysore, Karnataka
4Balasinor Dinosaur Fossil ParkMahisagar, Gujarat
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Which is the No 1 botanical garden in India? ›

1. The Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden in Kolkata. The Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden is located very close to Kolkata, in Howrah Shibpur. It is one of the largest and oldest botanical gardens in South Asia, consisting of 273 acres.

What is the most beautiful garden in the world? ›

The World's Most Beautiful Gardens Around the World
  • Bermuda Botanical Gardens. ...
  • Longwood Gardens, Philadelphia, Pa., United States. ...
  • Chelsea Flower Show and Gardens, London, England. ...
  • Villa Rufolo Gardens, Ravello, Italy. ...
  • Marrakech, Morocco (Jardin Majorelle) ...
  • Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands. ...
  • Gardens of Versailles, France.

Which is the most expensive garden in India? ›

Deemed as one of most expensive gardens in India, the NTR Garden is a popular attraction of the city of Hyderabad.

Which city is known as Garden City of India? ›

Answer: Bangalore is known as the Garden City of India. This city has many nicknames, one of which is the garden city of India. It's said that this city, Bangalore owes the name of the garden city to Krishna Raja Wodeyar.

Which is India number one garden city? ›

Bangalore has numerous nicknames, including the 'Garden city of India'. According to tradition, the city owes this name to Krishna Raja Wodeyar, the 24th maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore.

Which Indian Botanical Garden is now a days known as? ›

Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah.

Indian Botanic Garden (IBG), Howrah formerly known as 'Company Bagan', the Royal Botanic Garden (RBG), Kolkata, at present AJC Bose Indian Botanic Garden (AJCBIBG), Howrah, is one of the best landscaped gardens in the world.

Which is the most famous botanical garden in the world? ›

We've featured the oldest botanical gardens in the world, but our number one botanical gardens had to be the biggest, Kew Royal Gardens in London, England. Kew Gardens is the world's largest collection of living plants.

What is the most romantic garden in the world? ›

Garden of Ninfa, Italy

This is officially known as “the most romantic garden in the world” and it's easy to see why. Its name is inspired by ancient legends that nymphs dwelled in the trees and water, and there are ruins of an ancient temple dedicated to the same creatures.

What is the most expensive garden in the world? ›

World's Most Expensive Gardens
  • Ace of Diamonds. A 2010 entry to the Chelsea Flower Show, the Ace of Diamonds garden from renowned landscape gardener, David Domoney, was worth a staggering £20million. ...
  • Leonardslee Garden. ...
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  • Fulham Road Plot.
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What is the prettiest flower in the world? ›

1. Rose. The rose is considered the most beautiful flower in the world, which is why it's called the “queen of the garden.” It's one of the most popular flowers worldwide, and it comes in different sizes and colors. Also, they're very common throughout the world.

Which city is known as Rose Garden of India? ›

​National Rose Garden, Delhi

Delhi's rose garden is a scenic place in the capital city. The best season to visit this garden is between November and January to see roses in full bloom.

What is the name of the famous garden of Mumbai? ›

Hanging Gardens and Kamala Nehru Park

Kamala Nehru Park is part of Hanging Gardens at Malabar Hill. It is home to an odd-looking giant shoe structure with a door, stairs and a balcony for kids and adults to climb on. This manicured garden is a much-needed green patch, away from the buildings and traffic in the city.

Which is the famous flower in Delhi? ›

Flora of Delhi
FloraUnique Characteristic
Chinese HibiscusVibrant flowers used in ornamental and traditional uses.
Golden PothosExcellent air-purifying qualities, suitable for indoors.
Chick PeaNutrient-rich legume commonly used in various cuisines.
Arabian JasmineFragrant flowers often used in perfumes and garlands.
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Which is the most famous plant in India? ›

The banyan tree is India's national tree and the most familiar one throughout the country. The tree is known to have originated here and is known far and wide for its large dense aerial roots that grow into thick woody trunks keeping the area underneath cool and shady.

What is called the garden of India? ›

Bangalore is called the Garden City of India. This is because of Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore, liked the cool climate of Bangalore and so planned a garden that was named as Lalbagh.

Which is the largest public garden in India? ›

Complete answer: The largest botanical garden of India is the Indian Botanical garden, located in the Shibpur city of the Howrah district of the state West Bengal.

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