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Mughal Gardens | Shalimar
Garden
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Gardens |
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| The
Mughal Gardens |
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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 span 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 Rectangular
Garden is the formal garden, which derived its treatment
from the water-gardens, which the Mughals brought into
Delhi. The small flowerbeds, the four waterways and
mown lawns produce a virtual paradise.
The Mughal Gardens has probably the largest range of
rose varieties. They also contain other varieties of
viscaria, teptosyne , sweet william, oxalis, marigold,
bougainvillea and several other annuals and perennials.
The red and white striped dahlias which look like peppermint
lozenges and the Indian marigold deserve a special mention.
The gardens are open to the public from February
to March every year.
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| Shalimar
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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 in a fairly advanced state of decay.
Some of the original painted flower decoration has survived. |
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| Lodi
Gardens |
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In these well-maintained gardens are the domed tombs
of Sayyid and Lodi rulers. This garden
is known for its fountains, po nds,
flowering trees, blossoming shrubs and artificial streams.
In the middle of the garden is Bara Gumbad (Big
Dome), a mosque built in 1494. The garden has Sheesh
Gumbad (Glass Dome), Mohammad Shah's Tomb and
Sikander Lodi's tomb. These tombs boast of excellent
architecture, and this style was later used in the construction
of Taj Mahal.
These gardens are ideal for joggers and for those who
seek solitude. |
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| Golden
Temple |
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From the famed Taj Mahal to, Dehradun, there
are several places of visit around Delhi.Click
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My Journey to the Kumbh...
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All about the National Gallery of Modern Art
and the Triveni Kala Sangam.Click
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Evenings
at India Gate
The Red Fort, Qutb Minar...all the famous monuments of Delhi
under one section! Click
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The International Dolls Museum, the Sulabh International
Museum of Toilets...Delhi Museums...
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Deer
Park
Wonderful place for nature lovers
The Mughal Gardens, Shalimar Garden, Lodi Gardens...for a cool
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The
National Zoological Park
It is one of the most serene places in the city of Delhi...Click
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For the spiritaully inclined and the not-so-spiritually inclined
the places of worship in Delhi...
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Lotus Temple |
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of pure magnificence is a centre of universal faith Click
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