Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore: A Green Oasis in the City Part 1
- PlantHouse Enterprise
- Jun 12
- 2 min read
Original video: https://youtu.be/VIN3mgGnG3w
Visited on: 17 April 2025
Video Timestamps:
00:00 Entrance gate
00:17 Purchasing entrance tickets
01:44 Entering the garden
02:22 Garden map
03:50 Lets start to burn some calories
09:33 The huge white silk cotton tree
20:32 The glasshouse
29:03 Pause awhile, see you in next video
Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bengaluru is a renowned urban oasis, offering a rich tapestry of plant life, historical significance, and tranquil beauty. It's a prime destination for those seeking a respite from the city's energy and an immersive experience in the natural world.
A Historical Legacy:
Founded by Hyder Ali in the 18th century, Lalbagh has a long and fascinating history, reflecting the city's evolution. It was later developed under Tipu Sultan and subsequently by the British, each era leaving its mark on the garden's design and collections.
Botanical Wealth:
Lalbagh is home to a vast collection of both native and exotic plants, showcasing the biodiversity of India and other parts of the world. The garden features a variety of trees, shrubs, herbs, and flowering plants, carefully curated and labelled for educational purposes.
Specific highlights may include:
Rare plant species
Ancient trees
Medicinal plant collections
A bonsai garden
Architectural and Landscape Features:
The Glass House: A prominent Victorian-era structure that hosts flower shows and displays.
A serene lake that provides a picturesque setting.
Rock formations that add a natural element to the landscape.
Statues and monuments that reflect the garden's history.
A Place for Recreation and Learning:
Leisurely walks and jogging.
Picnics and relaxation.
Botanical study and photography.
Educational programs and events.
Watch part 2: https://youtu.be/8l1bLR6MQ2c
Keywords: Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bengaluru, Bangalore, Goa gardens, India gardens, Botanical gardens India, Things to do in Bangalore
Location:
Mavalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004 India
WHXM+QV Bengaluru, Karnataka
12.949687629803499, 77.58477706273891
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