Himayat Baugh Aurangabad
Himayat Baugh Aurangabad
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meena1981
Bokaro Steel City, India492 contributions
Mar 2019 • Friends
Himayat Bagh is a verdant and extremely beautiful garden spread over an area of 400 acres.The garden has unique flora.So it is home to the Fruit Research Station and Nursery. Different varieties of plants, trees and herbs blooming around the garden attracts the visitors.One can also buy plants and saplings from the gardens.It is a nice place to take photographs.
Written 28 April 2019
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592abck
Pune, India563 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
This garden is not well maintained. May be a good park earlier but now it is dirty. Worth avoiding this place.
Written 16 December 2018
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mayanksahu9494
Mumbai, India125 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
not much to expect from this place. mainly a park to stroll around and spend some time. not recommended for long visits
Written 27 August 2018
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RMohaninPgh
Pittsburgh, PA19 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
We thought that there would be flowers and fruits garden based on Wiki. It's a disappointing place with no maintenance, just some walking path with stagnant water. There were some folks on their morning walks. On checking with them on what to see, folks smiled and said nothing to see, no flowers, no fruits just vegetation all around. we did see peacocks, couple of parrots etc. but nothing much.
avoid going to this place.
avoid going to this place.
Written 16 August 2024
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royalram16
Aurangabad, India21 contributions
Dec 2017
A peaceful nature walk area, best time to visit this is place is in the morning. enjoy the cool breeze,the bird twitter and more..
Written 7 April 2018
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Mohammed S
10 contributions
Jan 2018 • Family
Its greenary all there. Majority of public visit here for morning strolls. There is a pool its call Meethi Bawdi.Located just 6 kms away from railway station, this 17th century Mughal era garden , now a part of Fruit Research Station of Marathwada University is a must visiting place for botany lovers. The greenry and cool atmosphere had a soothing effect . Like other nurseries, you can buy plants and saplings from the gardners. There is a baoli as well which is said to be used by royal females during Mughal era. we went to the spot and ended up seeing only bushes.
Written 2 January 2018
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Kumaraswamy H
35 contributions
Jun 2017 • Family
When we asked locals about himayat baug, there replied to us saying there is nothing but bushes out there.
Yet we went to the spot and ended up seeing only bushes.
Waste of time. Can be skipped.
Yet we went to the spot and ended up seeing only bushes.
Waste of time. Can be skipped.
Written 20 June 2017
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ReshmaTijore
Mumbai, India349 contributions
Feb 2017 • Friends
This place is for botany lovers. Majority of public visit here for morning strolls. There is a pool its call Meethi Bawdi.
Written 1 May 2017
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Nikhil P
Mumbai, India1,286 contributions
Nov 2016 • Friends
Located just 6 kms away from railway station, this 17th century Mughal era garden , now a part of Fruit Research Station of Marathwada University is a must visiting place for botany lovers. The greenry and cool atmosphere had a soothing effect . Like other nurseries, you can buy plants and saplings from the gardners. There is a baoli as well which is said to be used by royal females during Mughal era.
Written 30 December 2016
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PrafullaGhare
Pune, India38 contributions
Feb 2015 • Friends
Himayat Baag is located near delhi gate.
This place is well known among locals for its flora and fauna.
Majority of public visit here for morning strolls.
Himayat baag has a small water body known as "Meethi Bawdi" which is said to be used as bathing pool / swimming pool by princess who was daughter to Mughal King Aurangzeb.
This place is well known among locals for its flora and fauna.
Majority of public visit here for morning strolls.
Himayat baag has a small water body known as "Meethi Bawdi" which is said to be used as bathing pool / swimming pool by princess who was daughter to Mughal King Aurangzeb.
Written 24 December 2015
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