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February 12, 2016

Mughal Gardens at Rashtrapati Bhavan

The onset of spring brings with it wonderful colors and lush green surroundings. This is the time when a whole host of Spring festivals are organized besides the traditional Basant Panchmi and Holi. Every city in the National Capital Region (NCR) holds its own flower show....and these are a sight to behold. One such attraction during this season is the royal Mughal Gardens at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi.

Rashtrapati Bhavan, President's Estate, New Delhi
Rashtrapati Bhavan, President's Estate, New Delhi

President Pranab Mukherjee yesterday inaugurated 'Udyanotsav' which marks the opening of Mughal Gardens to general public. Mughal Gardens will remain open for general public from February 12 to March 19 except on Mondays (closed for maintenance) between 9.30am to 4pm.  


These world famous gardens are a mix of Mughal and British style. The Rashtrapati Bhavan complex was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. We had the opportunity to visit the beautiful Mughal Gardens way back in year 2011. The scenic beauty of these well maintained gardens is spell-binding. We visited the Spice Garden, Herbal Garden, Musical Garden, Bonsai Garden and Spiritual Garden with Lord Buddhas sculptures of all sizes adorning the park.

I clearly recall the main garden in the Baradari had a variety of tulips and roses. That awe-inspiring colors of tulips and roses had taken my breath away. The fragrance of roses and other flowers had filled the air. The garden was dotted with canals and fountains a feature typical of Mughal style of architecture.

There are three main sections of the Mughal gardens and are named Pearl Garden, Butterfly Garden and Circular Garden. One of the sections had Japanese style Pagodas as the base on which vines climbed adding to the aesthetics of the whole place. You will find a large variety of plants and flowers duly labeled. Some of these are rare and some bonsai plants and trees are dated several hundreds year old. These Mughal gardens spread across 13 acres of land is a must visit place for botanists and nature lovers alike. 

What: Udayanotsav - Mughal Gardens at Rashtrapati Bhavan open to public
When: February 12 - March 19, 2016 | 09:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Where: Rashtrapati Bhavan, President's Estate, New Delhi
Contact: 91-11-23015321, 23013287 Extn 4662 

How To Reach  

Rashtrapati Bhavan at a distance of roughly 27 km is a 30 min drive from Noida. Buses ply on this route with a good frequency. Check the route map below.

Route Map to Rashtrapati Bhavan from Noida
Route Map - Noida to Rashtrapati Bhavan

Central Secretariat on Yellow Line is the closest metro station to Rashtrapati Bhavan. It takes half an hour by Metro to reach the Central Secretariat Metro Station if you are starting from Noida Sector 18 with a changeover from Blue Line at Rajiv Chowk.

Metro Route Map to Rashtrapati Bhavan from Noida
Metro Route Map - Noida Sector 18 to Rashtrapati Bhavan

General public is allowed entry and exit  to the Mughal Gardens through Gate No 35 of the President’s Estate, close to where North Avenue meets Rashtrapati Bhavan. It is advised not to carry water bottles, briefcases, ladies' purses, handbags, boxes, umbrellas, radios, transistors and cameras. For security reasons these are not allowed to be carried inside the Mughal Gardens. The queue is usually long , a total of 4.86 lakh visitors had seen Mughal gardens in 2015. It would be wise to leave these articles in your car or else visitors would be asked to deposit them at the make-shift cloak room at entrance.

Exclusives 

Mughal gardens will have special category of visitors on March 20. Delhi Police, Defence and Para-military personnel, farmers, differently-abled people would be able to visit between 9.30am to 4pm. The entry and exit for them too would be from Gate No 35.

The Tactile Garden will be opened to visually impaired on March 20 from 11am to 4pm. The entry and exit, however, would be from Gate No 12 on Church Road near North Avenue.

The Grandeur of President's Estate Captured

On our trip to Rashtrapati Bhavan we had clicked few snaps of the President's palatial residence from outside. Since cameras and mobiles were not allowed back then we could not take any picture either of gardens. 

Outside View of Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi
Outside View of Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi

Closer View from Outside of Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi
Closer View from Outside of Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi

A Note to the Readers
This article is part of the series dedicated to 'Places around Noida' under which we document the places and events of interest and significance around Noida primarily in NCR.

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9 comments:

  1. Your posts based on Noida and Delhi are always attracts . Thnx for sharing about Rashtrapati bhawan's Mughal Garden !!

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    1. I am glad you like them. In fact I too like the detailed posts you write about your visits in 'musafir hoon'. Thanks for dropping a word of apprecition!

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    2. 'Musafir Chalta Jaa' is the correct name of Yogi's blog. Apologies for getting it wrong the first time!

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  2. Thanks, Bushra, for the info and lovely clicks :)

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    1. Thanks Ravish for kind words. I am glad you liked this post :)

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  3. I saw the pics of the garden in the papers. They are open for the public.
    Informative post & nice clicks, Bushra.

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    1. Anita, I am glad you liked the pos. Thanks so much for the appreciation :)

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  4. Hi,

    Do you know whether photography is permitted inside? I've hear not but just want to make sure.

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    1. Cameras are not allowed inside Mughal Gardens. When we had visited in 2011 even mobiles were not allowed then. But this time around things seem to be relaxed and people can carry their mobile phones now. Though photography is prohibited yet I have seen clicks of Mughal Gardens by many from their this year's visit. So you can safely capture Mughal Gardens in your mobile camera, I presume. :)

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