Amrit Udyan was formerly known as the Mughal Gardens and was renamed in 2023. Its design combines geometric layouts, flower beds, terraces and water channels, giving the garden a distinctive formal character.
The Summer Annuals edition offers a different experience from the winter opening, when roses and other seasonal blooms dominate the landscape. In August and September, visitors can expect a greener setting shaped by summer annuals and monsoon conditions.
For anyone looking for a quiet outing without a costly ticket, Amrit Udyan is an unusually attractive option.
Just remember three things before leaving home:
Book online, reach Gate 35 on time and AVOID Monday. A little planning can turn a few hours in central Delhi into a surprisingly refreshing break away from Delhi’s constant noise.