Garden of Five Senses
About the place
- Country : India , New Delhi
- Address : Western Marg, Near Saket Metro Station, Said-ul-Ajaib Village, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India
- Category : Parks and Gardens
- Establishing Date : 2003
Garden of Five Senses
Overview:
The garden is so named because it is focus on renewal of the five senses through the natural, artistic and cultural spaces of the garden.
The garden includes a lot of artworks such as terracotta pots, and a number of hanging walls designed by a group of famous artists and distinguished students.
The garden also organizes a number of cultural programs throughout the year, and the Garden Tourism Festival is held there in February, in addition to various food festivals, Dandia festivals and other cultural programs are held at different times.
Historic overview:
The park was designed by architect Pradeep Sachdeva and was inaugurated in February 2003.
Architectural description:
The gardens are located on a vast area which is about 20 acres, and were built on a rocky area that includes many sections, including a section of Mughal gardens, in addition to water lily pools, bamboo playgrounds, herb gardens and a solar garden.
Resources:
Tripadvisor website
Murtahil website
Sea7htravel website