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Mughal gardens of Rashtrapati Bhawan is open for tourists

With strict COVID guidelines and social distancing measures tourist places are opening up again with few restriction and regulations. Amid all these situation Mughal gardens at President’s house is also ready to welcome its viewers again in cool pink month of Febraury till 21 March. Its annual Udyanotsav has been initiated from 13th February with bouquets of several flowers and its beautiful appereance. Visitors will be allowed in the sprawling garden, which boasts of thousands of flowers and plants, ranging from multi coloured roses, daisies to lilies throughout the week except Monday.

Key Points to know about Mughal Garden:

Spread over a vast expense of 15 acres, the garden takes its inspiration from Mughal garden of jammu & Kashmir. Mughal gardens is famous for its varied flora and fauna and spending beautiful time with your kids, family or friends at the greenery ambience of garden. You can have a glimpse of national bird peacock if you are lucky enough. The garden also grows 60 to 101 known tyoes of bougainvillaes. The gardens has almost 50 varieties of tree, shrubs and vines including Moulsiri tree, Golden rain tree, torch tree and many more.

Major attractions of Mughal Garden, Delhi:

Special rule for visiting Mughal Gardens in 2021

For more detailed information visit rb.nic.in

How to reach Mughal Garden

By metro: You can take a metro for central secretariat metro station in Delhi. From there you can walk to the Rashtrapat Bhawan or take auto richsaw.

By Taxi: You can book car rental in India to visit Mughal Gardens along visit to nearby locations of garden.

By bus: If you are planning for group tour with your school friends, school or college children, office group or family group tour, hire bus rental in India for visiting Mughal gardens.

So make your travel to India very special and memorable with a trip to Mughal gardens and heritage sights of Delhi.

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