Apart from the forts, palaces, and excellent architectural gems of architecture, the natural surroundings of Jaipur are equally beautiful and rich. The popularity of this city is not limited to its historical significance. The palatial gardens and courtyards add a serene atmosphere to the majestic ambiance of the capital city. The entire aura of the gardens or parks of the city will mesmerize and rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. The fresh air, chirping of birds, and the lush green landscape here will soothe your eyes and all your worries will melt away in no time. On the days of Sawan Monday, you can get a refreshing feeling even for a short while away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Let's know, which are these places-

Kanak Vrindavan Garden

Located at the foot of the Nahargarh Hills near the Amer Fort, Kanak Vrindavan Garden is a 280-year-old royal garden. Exhibiting the perfect blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture, this garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. The entire complex is divided into eight sections and highlights the vast garden, which has a marble fountain, circumambulation, and stunning mirror work on the walls of the temple built in the complex. The gardens here are often compared to Vrindavan, where the Hindu deity Lord Krishna lived.

Central Park

Located in the heart of the city, Central Park is easily accessible from various parts of Jaipur. Whether you are a resident looking for peaceful relaxation or a tourist eager to explore the multifaceted beauty of the city, Central Park is a must-see. And it is unique during the monsoons. This park is the largest in Jaipur built in 2006. It has the longest jogging strip which is perfect for walkers and runners. It has the tallest national flag of India which is 206 feet high. This park was constructed by the Jaipur Development Authority. This park is spread over 129 acres of land. Local and migratory birds come and make their home in the gardens, so it is also an attractive tourist destination for nature lovers.

Sisodia Rani Garden

Sisodia Rani Garden, also known as Sisodia Rani ka Bagh, was built by the Maharaja of Jaipur, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, for his second wife, the princess of Udaipur. Located 10 kilometers from the city center, this garden is named after her as she belonged to the Sisodia Rajput clan. This heritage garden is considered to be the largest and most impressive of all the gardens in the Pink City. Interestingly, this garden was featured in the famous film 'Lamhe' starring Anil Kapoor and Sridevi.

Nahargarh Park

This park is a natural site that has been declared a public property by the government. Located 12 kilometers from Jaipur, this biological park is spread over an area of ​​720 hectares. About 285 bird species can be seen here. Nahargarh Park is a paradise for nature lovers. There are places worth seeing in Nahargarh Park where you will enjoy seeing panthers, deer, wolves, sloth bears, crocodiles, wild boars, Royal Bengal Tigers, Asiatic lions, and hyenas. Its construction started in 2013 and was completed in about 3 years, it is a leading park among Asian parks. It is surrounded by Nahargarh Fort on all sides.

Ram Niwas Garden
Built in the year 1868 by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh of Jaipur, Ram Niwas Garden is set on Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, the culturally rich area of ​​the Pink City has undergone several renovations since its development to add to its existing elegance. The fountains present in the complex are beautifully intertwined with the impressively manicured garden. History lovers, architecture lovers, and nature lovers all visit this royal garden to visit the Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur Zoo, and all the other attractions of the garden area.

Vidyadhar Garden
Located in Ghat Ki Guni, Vidyadhar Garden was built in the year 1988 to pay tribute to the chief architect of Jaipur, Vidyadhar Bhattacharya. Designed with the principles of Vigyan Shilpa Shastra of Indian architecture, the layout, and architecture of Vidyadhar Garden is a blend of Mughal, Rajasthani, and classical architecture. The influence of Hindu mythology can be seen in the exquisite designs and patterns on the walls of the pavilions. Also, the influence of Mughal architecture can be seen in the fountains, flower beds, and well-maintained gardens. Apart from the prominent Alstonia trees in this garden, peacocks and monkeys can also be easily seen at this place. Additionally, this garden is also a good option for bird lovers as a large number of migratory birds come here during winter.

Nehru Garden

Nehru Garden, also known as Nehru Bal Udyan, is a must-visit place for kids in Jaipur. Located on Tonk Road opposite Nehru Palace, this is no ordinary garden but has a lot of exciting activities for children and adults. Apart from the exceptional greenery, there is a boating area and ducks can also be seen in the pond. Not only this, there is also a special toy train on which children can enjoy the entire journey inside this garden.

Jai Niwas Garden

Located on Rajamal Ka Talab Road, Jai Niwas Garden has its unique charm. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, this garden has a touch of the typical Mughal Charbagh pattern. This royal garden boasts an exceptionally beautiful form of blooming plants and other exotic structures. Apart from the picturesque views, this city park cum garden has many sights worth visiting. The miniature temple of Lord Krishna on the premises attracts tourists and residents alike.

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