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Monday, March 21, 2011

GARDEN OF FIVE SENSES (DELHI)


GARDEN OF FIVE SENSES (DELHI).


The Garden of five senses is a breadth taking and enamoring experience. It is not just a park - it is a celebration of aesthetic expression and appreciation, a seamless dialogue between the creations of man and nature that invites interaction and exploration. The Garden of five senses is the latest addition to Delhis cultural circuit. The unique area of the garden with all its natural and man made surrounding has added a new dimension to life in Delhi and caters to all sections of society. The garden is located at Said-ul-Aizab village , close to the Mehrauli heritage area in New Delhi. The garden is built on a large expanse of land, 20 acres to be precise. It was inaugurated in February 2003 by Chief Minister of Delhi. There is an abundant display of flora, with a vast congregation of about 200 special varieties of plants and flowers under one roof.


Attractions Of Garden Of Five Senses

Khas Bagh is developed on the pattern of Mughal Gardens though with a series of modern water channels and fountains, some fitted with a lighting system enhancing the whole beauty of the garden.

Neel Bagh a pool of water lilies, surrounded by a bower like structure covered with colorful plants.

Color Gardens and The Courts of Specimen Plants

The Solar Energy Park

The Solar Park was set up with the assistance of the Ministry of Non-conventional Renewable Energy Sources with the aim of promoting awareness about renewable sources of energy. The main exhibits of the solar park are the two solar-powered Buses, Bicycles, Cars, and a Computer among other things.

 

Annual Events

Various festivals are held here from time to time which attracts a horde of visitors. The Garden Tourism Festival, Food Festivals, Different Melas, Dandiya Festivals and other cultural programs are held here at different times. For

 


ENTRY FEE: There is no entrance fee for the Garden of Five Senses. Entry is free and unrestricted.
ENTRY TIMING: It remains open on all days from sunrise to sunset.
TIMING FOR VISIT: 6.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m


HOW TO REACH GARDEN OF FIVE SENSES: Delhi is well linked by road, rail and air to all parts of the country. After reaching Delhi, tourists can board buses, rickshaws, autos or even hire a cab to reach Garden of Five Senses. Metro rail may also be availed of for reaching here.
Nearest Railway Station :- Nizamuddin Railway station
Nearest Metro Station :- Central Secretariat
Nearest Airport :- Indira Gandhi International Airport
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