Good news! Amrit Udyan to open for public from…; visitors to witness new features; check fee, timings

Amrit Udyan will now be open between 15 August and 14 September. This time, Babbling Brook and National Sports Day will have new features such as Teachers’ Day on 29 August and 5 September, and special access will be given to athletes, athletes and teachers on their own days.
Amrit udyan will now be open between August 15 – September 14
Rashtrapati said that the famous Amrit Uyan in Bhavan will now be open to the public between 16 August and 14 September. According to the president’s house, Udyan’s timing will be between 10: 00-18: 00 a day and the public will be allowed to make the last entrance at 17:15. Like all monuments, museums and monuments managed by the government, Amrit Udyan will remain closed for maintenance on Mondays. Visitors will have a new feature this year – Tattoo creek.
There is no fee to visit Amrit Udyan.
Which new feature will be included in Amrit Udyan?
The garden trail will include BAL Vitica, Herbal Garden, Bonsai Garden, Central Grass, Long Garden and Circular Garden. QR codes placed during the circuit will provide information about various plant species and design elements.
The landscape area has a curved water flow containing a raised reflective pool with cascades, sculpture layers, step stones and a raised reflective pool. A calm Banyan grove with reflexology paths, panchtatva trails and sound views of the forest will be a part of the booty with curatoric plantations offering crews, grass mounds and immersive sensory experiences.
Visitors can enter and exit through the 35 gate near North Avenue Road. Entrance to Amrit Udyan is free. Slots can be reserved online during the visit. Rashtrapatibhavan.gov.in. Walk visitors can be recorded using self -service kiosks placed out of the door 35. Visitors are allowed to carry mobile phones, electronic switches, wallets, handbags, water bottles, baby milk bottles and umbrellas. “No other substance will be allowed other than these,” he added.
In order to mark the Teachers ‘Day on 29 August and Teachers’ Day on 5 September, athletes, athletes and teachers will be given special access on their days.
(With the inputs of the agency)