Delhi, Delhi
Garden of Five Senses is a 20-acre park in New Delhi, designed to stimulate all five senses through its diverse flora, themed areas, and art installations. Located in Said-ul-Ajaib village, the garden was created to provide a space for relaxation, recreation, and cultural activities. The park features Mughal-inspired gardens, water features, bamboo courts, herb gardens, and a solar energy park, offering visitors a unique multi-sensory experience. The garden also serves as a cultural venue, hosting various events, festivals, and exhibitions throughout the year.
Exploring themed gardens and sensory experiences
Mughal Garden-inspired sections with geometric patterns
Water lily pools and water features
Bamboo courts and herb gardens
Art installations and sculptures throughout the park
Cultural events, festivals, and exhibitions
Photography and nature appreciation
Relaxation and meditation spaces
The garden features diverse elements designed to engage all senses:
Visual: Colorful flowers, themed gardens, and art installations
Auditory: Water features, fountains, and natural sounds
Olfactory: Herb gardens and fragrant flowers
Tactile: Different textures of plants and materials
Gustatory: Herb gardens with edible plants
The garden is open from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM (April to September) and 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (October to March)
Entry fee: Adults INR 50, Children (up to 12 years) INR 20, Senior Citizens INR 20
Maintain cleanliness and avoid littering
Respect the plants and art installations
Follow designated paths and areas
Photography is allowed but may require permission for commercial use
Check for special events and festival schedules
Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi – approx. 16 km
Major Railway Stations:
Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station – approx. 8 km
New Delhi Railway Station – approx. 12 km
Metro Station: Saket Metro Station (Yellow Line) – approx. 3 km
The garden is located in Said-ul-Ajaib village, on Mehrauli-Badarpur Road, near Saket, making it easily accessible from South Delhi.
Garden of Five Senses is well connected by road and metro. The Delhi Metro Yellow Line provides convenient access via Saket Metro Station, with a short auto-rickshaw or cab ride to the garden. DTC buses, auto-rickshaws, taxis, and app-based cab services operate regularly in the area. The garden is easily accessible from major railway stations and the international airport, making it convenient for both local visitors and tourists. The area is well-served by various transport options for easy connectivity.