Garden of Five Senses | |
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Type | Natural Area |
Location | Saidul Ajaib village, Saket, New Delhi |
Nearest city | Saket |
Coordinates | 28°30′48″N 77°11′53″E / 28.513342°N 77.197993°E |
Area | 20 acres |
Operated by | Delhi Tourism |
Open | 9:00am–7:00pm (in Summer), 9:00am-6:00pm (in Winter) |
Status | Open |
The Garden of Five Senses is a park in Delhi, India. Spread over 20 acres, the park is located in Saidul Ajaib village, opposite Saket, near the Mehrauli heritage area. Designed by Delhi architect, Pradeep Sachdeva, the park was developed by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation, Delhi at a cost of Rs 10 crore, over a period of three years and opened in February 2003. Partly built over a rocky terrain, the garden has various theme areas, including a section on the lines of Mughal Gardens, plus pools of water lilies, bamboo courts, herb gardens and solar energy park.[1][2][3]