Amrit Udyan, a 15-acre garden, is now open for the public today February 2, 2024, allowing people to enjoy the magnificence of the natural world. The park, originally called the Mughal Garden, is open until March 31 and features an amazing collection of flowers and unique plants.
Perfect Weather for a Weekend Getaway
Amrit Udyan near Delhi offers people an ideal short-trip choice because February and March have excellent weather for outdoor activities. In the nectar garden, visitors are likely to see a variety of trees and plants that are rarely seen elsewhere.
Convenient Transportation Options
A free shuttle service from Central Secretariat Metro Station to Rashtrapati Bhavan will run to improve the experience for residents travelling by metro. The purpose of this service is to make Amrit Udyan easier to visit for tourists who are keen to explore.
Special Entry Dates and Booking Information
If you’re thinking about going, you can go between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., with the last entry allowed till 4 p.m. The point of entry will be at Gate No. 35, which is close to North Avenue. Everybody is welcome to enter for free. For several days, special entry arrangements have been implemented, such as:
- February 22: Disabled people receive special entry.
- February 23: Access is provided to law enforcement, military, and defence professionals.
- March 1: Open for women and tribal women groups.
- March 5: Children are welcomed for a special visit by orphanages in and around Delhi NCR.
Secure Your Spot
Those who are interested can reserve a place online using the official booking system by clicking this link, which guarantees a simple and convenient experience. Alternatively, self-service kiosks beside Gate No. 35 are available to book tours. Metro stations at Patel Chowk and Central Secretariat provide easy access to Rashtrapati Bhavan.