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Hyderabad Botanical Gardens

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The Hyderabad Botanical Gardens, located on the Miyapur-Gachibowli Highway, is a sprawling green space spanning over 120 acres. It is divided into several themed sections, including a Japanese garden, a rock garden, a medicinal plants section, and a butterfly park. The gardens are well-maintained with paved pathways, making them ideal for morning walks, jogging, or leisurely strolls. A central lake adds to the tranquility, and there are benches and shaded areas for relaxation. Despite being a popular spot, it can get crowded on weekends. The garden is a favorite among local families, fitness enthusiasts, and photographers. It also serves as an educational resource for students of botany. With a rating of 3.5 out of 5, it is a decent option for a nature escape within the city.

Don't miss

  • The Japanese garden with a pagoda and koi pond
  • The rock garden featuring unique rock formations and succulents
  • The medicinal plants section showcasing Ayurvedic herbs
  • The butterfly park with host plants attracting various species
  • The lake with boating facilities (pedal boats available)

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Ways to visit Hyderabad Botanical Gardens

You can visit on your own (paid entry, nominal fee for adults and children. check official site for current rates. boating and parking extra). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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BusinessCouplesSolo travelFamilyFriends getaway

How travelers rate it

5 star
47
4 star
67
3 star
45
2 star
20
1 star
24

Know before you go

  • Carry water; there are few drinking water fountains inside.
  • Pets are not allowed inside the garden.
  • Photography is allowed; no extra fee for cameras.
  • Parking is available for a small fee; space may fill up on weekends.

A bit of history

The Hyderabad Botanical Gardens were developed by the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department (now Telangana Forest Department) and opened to the public in the early 2000s. The aim was to conserve plant biodiversity and provide a recreational space for the growing population of Hyderabad's western suburbs.

Common questions

Is there an entry fee?

Yes, a nominal fee is charged. It is very affordable.

Are there restrooms inside?

Yes, public restrooms are available near the entrance.

Can we have a picnic inside?

Yes, picnicking is allowed in designated areas. Please dispose of waste properly.

Is boating available?

Yes, pedal boats can be rented at the lake.

What are the opening hours?

The garden is open from 6 AM to 6 PM daily.

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