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Located in the Southern Delhi region, this park was built on the 2,500th anniversary of Lord Buddha’s birth and thus the name. This park’s main element is the Buddha state inaugurated on an artificial island in the middle of a waterway. This park covers 81 acres of land and was built in the mod of 20th century. The park holds more than 100 species of trees and numerous types of shrubs.
The park holds a small palm garden, where different species of palm trees are grown in a systematic aesthetic manner. If you visit during December or January, the Rose Garden in the park will be filled with different colors of roses. 1.2 acres of this park is dedicated to cactus ecosystem. There are numerous species of cactus grown here. 8 acres of the park is dedicated to Bougainvillea. There are 40 different species of this flowering plant in this park. If you visit during March or April, these flowers will be at bloom.
- Entry Fees: Nil
- Opening Hours: Open all days in a week 5 AM to 7 PM
- Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk Metro station
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