“Lalbagh Botanical Garden spans over 240 acres and is one of Bengaluru’s most renowned botanical gardens. It is globally recognised for its scientific research and plant conservation efforts and houses the largest collection of tropical plants. The garden also features a serene lake within its lush landscape. Lalbagh is home to three historic mango trees near the fernery, believed to have existed for over 250 years, possibly dating back to the time of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, designed in the style of Mughal gardens. These resilient trees have withstood the test of time and continue to bear fruit. The garden also boasts an aquarium and a glasshouse modelled after London’s Crystal Palace. With well-planned pathways, open spaces, shaded areas, and a diverse range of plant species, Lalbagh offers a captivating experience for nature lovers.”
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