Pinjore Gardens
Pinjore Gardens, 20 km, is a three-tiered Mughal-style gardens and a mini zoo built by former Maharaja of Patiala.
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THE MUGHAL GARDENS
Terraced lawns, cascading fountains, paint-box-bright flowerbeds with the panorama of the Dal in front of them - the three Mughal Gardens of Ches-mashahi, Nishat and Shalimar are the Mughal Emperors' concept of paradise and are popular places for picnics and excursions today.
KOKERNAG:
Situated in the heart of Bringhivalley, Kokernag (2,020 m, 70 km from Srinagar), is set amidst sprawling gardens fragrant with Ihe bloom of thousands of flowers.
Gardens/Parks in Delhi
Mughal Gardens, Rashtrapati Bhawan. Open to public only in Feb. and March. Timings: 9.30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Nehru Park, Opposite Ashok Hotel, Chanakyapuri. Deer Park, Near Aurobindo Road. Stiraj Kund, A picnic spot, 15 km from Delhi. Boating, angling, fishing and golf course. A crafts fair is also organised here every February. Okhla Dam, A picnic spot with fishing facilities. Badkhal Lake, 32 km from Delhi. Boating and restaurant facilities. Kama Lake, 124 km from Delhi. Ideal highway resort. Dhaula Kuan Complex, Artificial lake, hanging bridge, waterfalls and playgrounds. Kalindi Kunj, on South Delhi - NOIDA
Bhuj: Ahmedabad
STD Code: 02832
Bhuj Is An Ancient City That Reflects The Very Essence Of The Region. Always The Seat Of Power And Identity For The Nomadic Tribes Of Kachchh, It Was Embellished With Fine Monuments, Palaces And Gardens In A Windswept Land.
Std code: 0821
Writer r.k. Narayan's lovely hometown, mysore, was once the capital of the wodeyar kingdom and is still one of the finest cities of southern india. Small, easygoing, sandalwood country, a crafts-crazy city, friendly people going about their business in a city of gardens, tree-lined boulevards, art galleries and a palace.