Metro Train Se Lalbagh || Avoiding Traffic in Bangalore | Day trip within Bangalore city in a Metro

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
  • #lalbagh #garden #nature #lalbaghbotanicalgarden #travel
    Metro Train Se Lalbagh, Avoiding Traffic in Bangalore, Trip To Lalbagh,
    Must visit place in Bangalore Lalbagh Botanical garden Bangalore.
    Hello Friends! Welcome to my channel, today I am going to visit one of the famous place here in Bangalore which is Lalbagh.
    Lalbagh Botanical Gardens or Lalbagh, is a well-known botanical garden in southern Bengaluru, India. It has a famous glass house which hosts two annual flower shows (26 January and 15 August).
    Lalbagh houses India's largest collection of tropical plants, has a lake, and is one of the main tourist attractions in Bengaluru. Lal Bagh is also home to a few species of birds. The commonly sighted birds include Myna, Parakeets, Crows, Brahminy Kite, Pond Heron, Common Egret, Purple Moor Hen etc.
    History
    Lalbagh Botanical Garden Glass House
    Lalbagh Gardens of Bangalore were originally laid out by Hyder Ali and later managed under numerous British Superintendents before Indian Independence.
    Hyder Ali commissioned the building of this garden in 1760 but his son, Tipu Sultan, completed it.
    The Lalbagh gardens are based on the design of the Mughal Gardens.
    In 1874, Lalbagh had an area of 45 acres (180,000 m2). In 1889, 30 acres were added to the eastern side, followed by 13 acres in 1891 including the rock with Kempegowda tower and 94 acres more in 1894 on the eastern side just below the rock bringing it to a total of 188 acres (760,000 m2).[6] The foundation stone for the Glass House, modeled on London's Crystal Palace was laid on 30 November 1889 by Prince Albert Victor and was built by John Cameron, the then superintendent of Lalbagh. It was built with cast iron from the Saracen Foundry in Glasgow UK.
    Lalbagh is a 240 acres (0.97 km2) garden and is located in south Bengaluru. It holds a number of flower shows, especially on the Republic Day (26 January). The garden has over 1,000 species of flora. The garden also has trees that are over 100 years old.
    The garden surrounds one of the towers erected by the founder of Bengaluru, Kempe Gowda. The park has some rare species of plants brought from Persia, Afghanistan and France. With an intricate watering system for irrigation, this garden is aesthetically designed, with lawns, flowerbeds, lotus pools and fountains. Most of the centuries-old trees are labelled for easy identification. The Lalbagh Rock, one of the oldest rock formations on earth, dating back to 3,000 million years, is another attraction that attracts the crowds.
    Gates
    Lalbagh has four gates. The western gate is situated near Siddapura Circle and one can enter this gate and enjoy the sylvan atmosphere of the garden. Outside, touching the compound gate, is Krumbigal Road. The other side of the road touches the compound wall of R.V.School. The National College, Rashtriya Vidyalaya, Chikkamavalli and Doddamavalli are nearby. The other side of the road goes to 'Krishna Rao road', where you can see The Indian Institute of World Culture, a beautiful library and a fine auditorium, which hosts a programme every week. Farther south, Model House street and the Yediyur Terminus are the main points.
    The eastern gate has a wide road with Jayanagar close by. The southern gate is often referred to as the main gate and is near Lalbagh Road. The northern gate is a fairly wide and big road leading to the Glass House and serves as the primary exit.
    I hope this video will help you know more about Lalbagh.
    If you have any suggestion or advice do message me on my social media platform, thank you.
    Social Media:
    Facebook: / breeze.sahani
    Instagram: www.instagram....
    My Gear:
    Main Camara
    GoPro Hero7 Black
    Drome: DJi Mavic Air.
    Disclaimers►
    video is for educational purpose only Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
    #breezesahani
    #LalbaghBotanicalGarden #LalbaghBotanicalGardenBangalore #BangaloreBotanicalGarden #BangaloreLalbaghBotanicalGarden #LalbaghGarden #LalbaghBotanicalGardenBengaluru
    #lalbaghbotanicalgarden #bangalore #fullviewlalbagh #travelvlog
    Breeze Sahani
    Metro to Lalbagh
    Lalbagh Botanical garden Bengaluru
    Must visit place in Bangalore
    Lalbagh Botanical garden Bangalore

КОМЕНТАРІ • 16