2/22/2023 Never Before Seen Beauty - 8 Gardens Of India That Mesmerize Every Time You Visit ThemRead NowIt is exemplary. This beauty is one of a kind. It is definitely something that you have not seen before. We are talking about 8 of the most incredibly beautiful and inspiring gardens in India. The country has a diversified topography and there is no denying it. Nobody can doubt the fact that we have everything. All the seasons, deserts, hills, rivers, volcanoes, lakes, and oceans. But we also have some of the most gorgeous and stunning gardens that nobody seems to talk about that much. But this is what we are here to do. We will give them their due. Let's talk a little about these gardens that get so little attention. The Importance Of Gardens In Our Lives Your doctor often advises you to relax a little. He wants you to take a break. Why does he emphasize this so much? It is because he doesn't want you to succumb to burnout. We are talking about these blissful and beautiful gardens because it is not possible for you to run to the nearest hill station every weekend. Just a walk amid these greens is going to be enough to recharge you and give you the much-needed relaxing moments that you crave. What Are Some Of The Most Incredibly Beautiful And Popular Gardens Across The Country? The Hanging Garden in Mumbai: The Hanging Gardens of Mumbai need no introduction. It is a garden in the form of a terrace that can be found on the slope of Malabar Hill. It is one of the most tranquil areas that you will ever come across in Mumbai. It is located right in the middle of a busy city that is known for its nightlife all over the world. Also, it is one of the favourite spots for youngsters to get away from the chaos and confusion of the main city. It welcomes visitors throughout the year 24/7. And yes, it has some really awesome views of the Arabian Sea at sunset. The Mughal Garden in Srinagar: The Mughal Garden is a very pristine area that is the fusion of Chashm-e-Shahi, Shalimar Gardens, and Nishat Bagh in Srinagar. It is also one of the most beautiful places in the state. It is known for its magnificent beauty and is on the bucket list of every traveller who travels to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The Zakir Hussain Rose Garden in Chandigarh: The Zakir Hussain Rose Garden Chandigarh is one of the most peaceful and beautiful places you could visit. The best time of the year for this garden would be February and March. Winters are also quite colourful in the rose garden. What makes it a favourite of tourists from all across the country is its wide expanse and also the annual Rose Festival that attracts a massive footfall from all over the world. The Botanical Garden in Kolkata: When you talk about the Botanical Gardens of Kolkata, you cannot get over the fact that it is home to the largest tree in the world. It has a circumference of more than 330m. It is known as the Great Banyan and environmental enthusiasts are often seen relaxing under its endless shade. The city of Kolkata is proud of this Botanical Garden and considers it an invaluable heritage. The Valley of Flowers in Chamoli: The Valley of Flowers is located in Chamoli in the state of Uttarakhand. It is a trek that is going to take at least 6 or 7 hours of your time. There are camping sites from the point where the trek begins at Joshimath. The valley has been described by many authors, environmentalists, travellers, and observers as heaven on Earth. It is a meadow that has no end. It is a visual treat for everyone who is looking for natural beauty at its best. The Valley of Flowers is also home to snow leopards, red foxes, and Himalayan weasels smong many other exotic animals. The Rock Garden in Chandigarh: And we are back to the City Beautiful. Yes, we do have the Rose Garden in Chandigarh but not so far from it is the very popular Rock Garden which is another example of the creativity of man. Every structure that you find in the Rock Garden Chandigarh is made from recycled materials. Right from the statues of folk dancers to water bodies and swings, everything has been repurposed so intelligently that you will come out inspired every time you visit this place. The Brindavan Gardens in Mysore: Nobody has ever talked much about the Brindavan Gardens in Mysore. This garden sprawls 60 acres in the Krishna Raja Sagar Dam. The Brindavan Garden is just 21 km from Mysore. It is so prominent because of its untouched beauty and the fact that it is also a terrace garden that has absolutely no rival all over the country. Lodhi Garden in New Delhi: And how can we forget the very popular Lodhi Garden in New Delhi? It spans over 90 acres and is located close to the Safdarjung tomb in the national capital. Just the name of this place rings a familiar bell. It has been the starting point of so many marathons and events that it is difficult to ignore this place. It is also one of the hot favourites of Delhiites every morning and evening who like to keep fit. Let's just say that these gardens are your escape. If you live in any of these cities, you should consider yourself fortunate that you can take a walk in them anytime you want. You have a holistic therapy of sorts easily accessible to you. Don't underestimate its power.
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