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The 5 Classic Mughal Gardens Across India

  • Posted on April 12, 2024
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The 5 Classic Mughal Gardens Across India

Hey Guys! Today, Tripbeam will take you to the classic Mughal Gardens in India. First of all when exploring gardens in India, one can’t miss the breathtaking creations left by the Mughal emperors. Their unique blend of architecture and nature, featuring intricate designs and water channels, sets these gardens apart. Introduced by Emperor Babur, these gardens boast stunning pools and fountains, known for their Charbagh structure. Check out our list of must-visit Mughal gardens across India. But before that, you must book your cheap flights to India from Canada with us to ensure an affordable travel experience.

Here are Some Classical Mughal Gardens in India:

Rashtrapati Bhawan

Rashtrapati Bhawan

You can book your cheap flight from Toronto to New Delhi to explore this garden in Delhi. Sir Edwin Lutyens designed it for Lady Harding, taking inspiration from the Mughal gardens of Jammu and Kashmir and the Taj Mahal. Divided into three sections – Pearl Garden, Butterfly Garden, and Circular Garden, it glories rare species of flowers and greenery. Photography is allowed only with special permission. Lady Harding once described these gardens as Paradise. It pays homage to international celebrities like Mother Teresa and John F. Kennedy, with 159 variants of roses like Adora, Mrinalini, and the Taj Mahal.

Agra

Agra

The garden adorning the Taj Mahal spans 300 square meters and features raised pathways, dividing it into 16 sunken flower beds. Designed in the Persian Timurid style by Ali Mardan, the architect of Shalimar Gardens, it showcases a marble lotus tank at its centre, reflecting the Taj in its waters. The layout of the garden ensures an unobstructed view of the tomb from any spot, with symmetrically planted trees symbolizing life and death.

Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun's Tomb

The initial Mughal garden tomb in the Indian subcontinent, erected by Empress Bega Begum and designed by Persian architect Miyak Mirza Ghiyas, covers 30 acres. Reflecting the Islamic concept of Paradise, it features two water channels mirroring the four rivers of Jannat. Divided into four squares by walk pathways, it differs from Babur’s gardens in Kashmir, with the tomb placed at the centre symbolizing a palace in the paradise of an emperor. Humayun’s tomb, constructed in red sandstone and white marble, stands prominently amidst the garden’s grid layout. The side of the tomb structure depicts the ‘Quranic Verse’ which talks about rivers flowing beneath the “Garden of Paradise” and hence the name given. Also, if you are looking for affordable deals on flight ticket booking then head to Tripbeam.com as It offers numerous pocket-friendly deals on international travel.

Verinag

Verinag

Located about 70 km south of Srinagar, the Mughal garden in Srinagar spans 5.30 hectares, surrounded by the Banihal mountain ranges. It features manicured lawns, towering chinar trees, and a mountain spring from Verinag, an essential source of the river Jhelum flowing through it. Jahangir built the garden, and Shah Jahan expanded it, drawing inspiration from the Quran’s depiction of heaven with four rivers. Divided into two parts, it includes a pool, pavilion, baradaris, and hammams, enhancing its Mughal grandeur and charm.

Yadavindra Gardens Pinjore

Yadavindra Gardens Pinjore

This 17th-century Mughal garden in Haryana’s Panchkula area boasts a Charbagh plan constructed by Nawab Fidai Khan. The garden, formerly called Pinjore Garden, was renamed “Yadavindra Garden” in commemoration of Patiala’s Maharaja Yadavindra Singh. It includes the Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Glass), Rang Mahal (Painted Palace), and Jal Mahal (Palace of Water) on different terraces adorned with fountains and relaxation areas. The complex also houses a temple, an open-air museum, and a heritage train that traverses the garden and its monuments. After sunset, visitors can enjoy musical fountain shows. Last but not least, if you find this article engaging then don’t forget to book last minute flights from Canada to India with tripbeam to explore these gardens.

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