“Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a renowned Bengaluru attraction celebrated for its global reputation in scientific research and plant conservation. The Botanical Garden spans over 240 acres. Esteemed for its vast assortment of tropical plants, this verdant sanctuary also houses a picturesque lake. Designed around the theme of Mughal gardens, it features three historic mango trees believed to have thrived for 250 years, potentially since the time of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, positioned close to the fernery, resiliently bearing fruits despite the challenges of nature. Alongside this historical foliage, the botanical garden showcases several remarkable structures, including the Glass House, Statue of Sri Chamaraja Wodeyar, Aquarium building, Deer Paddock, Kempegowda Tower, Lalbagh Lake, and tree fossils. Notably, its aquarium and glasshouse emulate the architectural essence of London's Crystal Palace. The garden hosts annual flower exhibitions coinciding with Republic Day and Independence Day, drawing numerous visitors due to its well-designed pathways, open fields, shaded areas, and diverse plant species. Access to this captivating garden is facilitated through four main gates, inviting exploration and appreciation of its natural splendour and architectural treasures.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Has Cloakroom
• Drinking Water Available
• Free Entry For Children Below 12 Years.”
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