At the Mughal Garden, must-try experiences include strolling through the symmetrical pathways during spring blooms, where roses, jasmine, and bougainvillea create a vibrant tapestry. Join a traditional Persian-style garden tour to learn how Mughal emperors used water channels, fountains, and plant arrangements to symbolize paradise.
Interactive heritage kiosks offer multilingual guides explaining the historical significance behind each floral design. Visitors can also enjoy an outdoor tea ceremony, sipping spiced Indian chai and homemade sweets amid flowing water and birdsong. During summer (April–June), the garden hosts a night light show, using projection mapping to bring Mughal court life to life in immersive storytelling.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen—most areas are open-air and exposed to strong sun. These experiences make the garden not just a visual delight, but a deep cultural journey into imperial aesthetics.