Bangalore is said to be 'Garden city
of India' . There are innumerable gardens that can be
found in the city. Blessed with salubrious climate,
Bangalore boasts of uncountable variety of flora. It
is because of this great variety that a lot of people
are attracted towards the picturesque beauty of the
place.
Among all the gardens in the city, Lal Bagh is the
most beautiful and biggest among all. You can spend
time with your family or friends here, just chatting
or walking along the lush green paths in these gardens.
Talking about flowers, there are beautifully kept here
with colorful flower beds. The aura that this garden
creates is amazing to see. Visit some of the gardens
and you will feel the same.
Cubbon Park
This wooded and beflowered park was laid out in the
heart of the cantonment in 1864. Since then, fairy fountains,
an august bandstand and a wealth of atatury have been
added. But the most important aspect of Cubbon Park
is its newer buildings that have added beauty and cultural
wealth. Lush green lawns, shady flowering trees, vibrant
flower beds, make Cubbon park an ideal place for morning
joggers and alike.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden
Lal Bagh sprawls over an area of 240 acres of land with
colourful flower beds. The garden is a result of attempts
made by Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan who imported
a great variety of trees and plants from across seas.
You can find a great variety of tropical and sub tropical
plants, trees and herbs that are abundant in their natural
beauty. Lal Bagh is among one of the most beautiful
gardens in India. An intricate water system of 17th
century is used to irrigate the plants is observed within
the garden.
Lal Bagh is artistically landscaped with an eye for
ordering nature's beauty without confining it. It has
an expansive lush lawns with a profusion of flowerbeds,
lotus pools and tinkling fountains.
It also has a magnificent glass house built in 1840,
on the lines of London's Crystal Palace. With marvelous
collection of flowers, the Crystal Palace looks very
vibrant.
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Established in 1971 the Banerghatta
National Park of Bangalore comprises of the safari
park with an herbivore safari, a lion safari,
picnic corner, crocodile farm, pets corner, and
a museum besides a park consisting of prehistoric
animals.
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Kempe Gowda II
constructed this 125acre long lake in the second
half of second century. Located at the Northeastern
fringes of the city on M.G. Road, this enchanting
lake is an ideal place for boating and shopping.
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Lal Bagh is artistically landscaped with an eye
for ordering nature's beauty without confining it.
It has an expansive lush lawns with a profusion
of flowerbeds, lotus pools and tinkling fountains.
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