Bengaluru, Karnataka
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a renowned botanical garden located in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, established in 1760 by Hyder Ali and later completed by his son Tipu Sultan. Spanning 240 acres, the garden houses a rich diversity of over 1,000 species of plants, including rare and exotic varieties from Persia, Afghanistan, and France. The garden features the iconic Glass House, inspired by London's Crystal Palace, which hosts biannual flower shows during Republic Day and Independence Day, attracting visitors from around the world. Lalbagh also contains the Peninsular Gneiss rock formation, estimated to be over 3,000 million years old, making it one of the oldest geological formations on Earth. The garden serves as a major center for botanical research, conservation, and education, making it one of Bengaluru's most significant horticultural and recreational destinations.
Exploring the diverse collection of over 1,000 plant species
Visiting the iconic Glass House and attending biannual flower shows
Viewing the ancient Peninsular Gneiss rock formation
Walking and jogging along the garden's well-maintained paths
Photography of the garden's natural beauty, flowers, and historical structures
Learning about botanical research and conservation efforts
Enjoying picnics with family and friends
Participating in educational programs and guided tours
Diverse Plant Collection: Over 1,000 species of plants including rare and exotic varieties from around the world
Tropical Plants: Extensive collection of tropical and subtropical plants
Heritage Trees: Several heritage trees that are hundreds of years old
Flowering Plants: Beautiful flowering plants and seasonal blooms
Birdlife: Various bird species can be observed in the garden
Butterflies: The garden attracts various butterfly species
Natural Habitat: The garden provides a natural habitat for various species of flora and fauna
Visiting Hours: Open daily from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Entry Fee: Indian Nationals: ₹20; Foreign Nationals: ₹100; Free for children below 12 years
Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon for pleasant weather; during flower shows for special displays
Photography: Photography is permitted; the garden offers excellent photo opportunities
Respectful Behavior: Visitors should maintain cleanliness, not pluck flowers or damage plants, and respect the natural environment
Flower Shows: Biannual flower shows are held during Republic Day (January) and Independence Day (August); entry fees may vary during these events
Location: Mavalli, Lalbagh Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Nearest Airport: Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru – approx. 35 km
Major Railway Stations:
Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna Railway Station (Bangalore City) – approx. 4 km
Yesvantpur Junction – approx. 9 km
Bengaluru Cantonment Railway Station – approx. 6 km
Metro Station: Lalbagh Metro Station or nearest metro stations – accessible via connecting transport, providing connectivity to the Namma Metro network
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is strategically located in the Mavalli area, making it easily accessible from various parts of Bengaluru and well-connected to major transportation hubs.
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is well connected by road and metro. The garden is located on Lalbagh Road in the Mavalli area, which provides excellent connectivity to the city center and surrounding areas. The Lalbagh Metro Station and other nearby metro stations are accessible via connecting transport, providing connectivity to the Namma Metro network. Public bus services operated by the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) provide regular connectivity to the area from various parts of the city. Taxis, auto-rickshaws, and app-based cab services operate regularly in the area, offering convenient access for visitors. The garden is easily accessible from major railway stations including Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna Railway Station (Bangalore City), Yesvantpur Junction, and Bengaluru Cantonment Railway Station, and the international airport, making it convenient for both local visitors and tourists. Lalbagh Botanical Garden's location and excellent connectivity make it easily accessible and a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, botanists, students, families, and tourists exploring Bengaluru's rich horticultural heritage. The garden attracts thousands of visitors annually, especially during the biannual flower shows, making it one of the most visited botanical gardens in India.