India's Most Beautiful Gardens in March

Tanishk Juneja

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Situated in Delhi, Lodhi Gardens contains Mohammed Shah's tomb. The architectural work adds a mesmerising touch to this paradise.

Lodhi Garden

Situated 12 km from Mysore city, Brindavan Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in India. It has a musical fountain and vibrant flowers and is one of the most appealing spots for picnics.

Brindavana Gardens

Built in the heart of Delhi, Mughal Garden is located inside the Rashtrapati Bhawan Complex. It is highly well maintained and inspired by the Mughal Gardens of Jammu and Kashmir. Home to 159 floral species, it is a beautifully aesthetic place.

Mughal gardens, Delhi

Lalbagh Garden in Bangalore has a 200-year history. It is lined with lush green trees during the spring season, tropical plants, and the infamous glass dome. Make sure to visit the rock formation, lake, and bonsai garden within.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore

The Mughal Gardens in Srinagar are the six walled Nishant, Shalimar, Achalbal, Chashma Shahi, Pari Mahal, and Verinag. They resemble Persian paradise gardens. Make sure to enjoy sunrise and sunset. Take a water taxi to Nishant Bagh.

Mughal Gardens, Srinagar

A vibrant showcase of countless tulip varieties, this garden blooms spectacularly in March, attracting tourists and photographers alike.

Tulip Garden, Srinagar

Spanning over 200 acres, this garden features diverse flora, serene landscapes, and educational resources for nature enthusiasts and families.

Mother India Botanical Garden

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this beautifully restored park combines historical architecture with diverse plant life, promoting relaxation and exploration.

Sunder Nursery Park

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