Delhi • Park
Garden of Five Senses
A 20-acre landscaped garden in Saidul Ajaib near the Mehrauli Archaeological Area, designed around five thematic zones celebrating sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch through varied garden styles, sculptures, and water features.
Overview
A 20-acre landscaped garden in Saidul Ajaib near the Mehrauli Archaeological Area, designed around five thematic zones celebrating sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch through varied garden styles, sculptures, and water features.
Highlights
- Khas Bagh: A Mughal-inspired formal garden with water channels and fountains.
- Trail of Fragrances: A curated collection of aromatic plants and herbs.
- Open-Air Amphitheatre: Hosts cultural events and concerts, especially during the annual Garden Tourism Festival.
History
Inaugurated in 2003 by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation, the park was designed by landscape architect Pradeep Sachdeva to combine art installations with natural beauty.
Visitor Tips
- Cultural events: Check schedules for occasional weekend performances.
- Combine with Qutub Minar: The UNESCO site is a 10-minute auto-rickshaw ride away.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.