Monday, 12 October 2015

Nishat bagh

Nishat Bagh, unlike other Mughal gardens, was not commissioned by an emperor but rather by the empress Nur Jahan's brother, Asaf Khan, in 1633 AD. Spanning seven terraces, it stands as the largest of all Mughal gardens. Each terrace, rising from the eastern banks of Dal Lake, resembles a majestic mountain in its own right.


With its meticulously designed flower beds bursting with vibrant colors and lush green gardens, Nishat Bagh never fails to enchant visitors with its splendor. The dramatic beauty of this garden, set against the backdrop of the tranquil waters of Dal Lake, creates an unforgettable experience for all who have the privilege of exploring its terraces.

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