Come February 3, nature enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore the beauty of a variety of saplings, plants, and shrubs at Amrit Udyan within Rashtrapati Bhavan. Formerly known as the Mughal Gardens, this lush sanctuary opens its gates to the public every spring when the flowers are in full bloom. The Amrit Udyan will welcome visitors from February 3 to March 31, allowing them to enjoy the stunning plants from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. six days a week.
To enhance the visitor experience, a new system has been introduced for plant identification at Amrit Udyan. QR codes have been incorporated to provide detailed information about each plant species, including botanical names and descriptions. This interactive approach not only engages visitors but also educates them, fostering awareness and admiration for the diverse plant life in the garden.
Amrit Udyan, spanning 15 acres, is renowned for its meticulous maintenance and offers a peaceful retreat from the city bustle. With its wide range of trees, shrubs, and seasonal flowers, the garden showcases nature’s beauty throughout the year. The garden features distinct sections such as the Central Lawn, Long Garden, Circular Garden, Musical Garden, Spiritual Garden, Sensory Garden/Tactile Garden, and Arogya Vanam.
Visitors can explore Amrit Udyan free of charge, with online booking options available or tickets issued at registration kiosks near the entrance. Shuttle bus services are also provided from the nearby metro station for the convenience of visitors.
