Pinjore Garden is in Panchkula in Haryana.
This garden is a beautiful blend of 17th century Mughal architecture and contemporary greenery. Also known as Yadavindra Gardens.
Originally built as a summer retreat for the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in the foothills of the Himalayas, this 100-acre garden was later renovated by the Patiala Dynasty Sikh Rulers. With its well-maintained greenery, refreshing fountains, and mesmerizing water bodies, Pinjore Gardens is a must-visit for tourists from all over the world.
But it’s not just the vast expanse of beautiful flora that will keep you captivated. This garden also houses a mini zoo, a serene Japanese garden, a splendid nursery, and even a few picnic spots!
And during the annual Mango Festival, which takes place between April and June, the garden becomes a lively hub of festivities.
For the little ones, there’s a mini zoo with various species of animals and birds to explore, and for the adults, a nursery with a plethora of flowering and other plants to admire. Plus, there’s even a Japanese garden that transports you to a serene and peaceful world, complete with a pleasant water body, a bridge, and beautiful structures.
And if you’re feeling peckish, why not indulge in some delicious local street food from the vendors outside the garden? And for a unique experience, take a leisurely camel ride around the area.
The best time to explore Pinjore Gardens is in the evening when the entire garden is lit up, creating a magical ambience that will take your breath away. So, what are you waiting for? Plan your visit to this historic and stunning garden now!
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