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Top Parks in Bangalore : Retaining Garden City's Beauty


03, December 2025

Parks in Bangalore are retaining Bangalore's beauty, Despite its IT Boom

Bangalore, once the Garden City of India, has shed its charm while emerging as the IT hub of the country. Corporates and IT professionals dwelling in the concrete jungles are downright disconnected from nature.

Kids, even grown-ups in recent times, are perpetually engrossed in their smartphones, stuck inside the four walls of their -rooms and houses. Seldom, do they step out to fathom what nature has to offer - lung-craving freshness and unrivaled beauty are a treat to our eyes. Even indulge in socializing with new people you come across.

I know this is a common issue we often across -houses, communities, and Bangalore City. People and kids have become so home-redundant -some don't even know where to start; don't know how to approach strangers and get acquainted with each other.

The major reason being these people are stuck in their rooms and houses and don't indulge in socialising activities.

Here is a list of beautiful parks that are located in Bangalore. One may plan to visit it and enjoy every minute spent in these parks.

Moreover, the city is still holding on to its serenity by offering these beautiful parks to people.

Let's take a look at the parks that set Bangalore apart from other cities

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Top Parks in Bangalore

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden Which was laid in 1760 by Hyder Ali, Makes it one of the oldest parks in Bengaluru city. After Hyder Ali's, ruling, the garden was managed by the British Superintendents before Indian Independence.

Lalbagh is known for the flower shows that take place every year, especially on Independence Day (August-15) and Republic Day (26 January).

The Park is spread across 98 acres of urban space with a glass house in the middle, and a lake amidst natural rocks adding subtle beauty to the park.

Many migratory birds take shelter in their long-distance journey migrations. Some even procreate and raise their young ones in the safe space Lalbagh has to offer.

The Lalbagh is a place for many joggers, cyclists, "yoga and meditation" practitioners, or people who simply hang around and enjoy the ambience and indeed stay connected to nature.

Lalbagh is a must-visit picnic spot in Bangalore City. It is one of the must-visit parks in Bangalore.

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park is a beautiful national park in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was founded in 1970 and was declared a national park in 1974. In 2002, the authority transformed a small portion of the park into a zoological garden, the Bannerghatta Biological Park.

Bannerghatta national park is a house for six rural villages enclosed within three large enclosures for sheep and cattle farming.

Bannergatta national park offers a numerous range of diverse wildlife to explorers.

Apart, from the lush green forest and wide range of diverse wildlife Bannergatta Park also offers a guided bus tour all along the 6 Km Safari in the park's proximities.

Between 1995 and 2021, the dry deciduous forests in the Banegatta National Park have reduced approximately by a 44% due to the uncontrolled conversion of forest land for urbanisation and agriculture purposes.

Banergatta National Park is an awesome one-day travel destination, in Bangalore.

Cubbon Park - Sri Chamarajendra Park

Sri Chamajendra Udyanavana or Cubbon Park is a beautiful park and yet another landmark of the Banglore city. Cobbon Park is located in the central administrative area and was created in 1870, under the supervision of General Richard Sankey, then British Chief Engineer of Mysore State.

Cubbon Park is spread across 100 acres, with Subsequent expansion now the park is spread across 300 acres.

Cubbon Park is located close to MG Road, and ChinnaSwami Cricket Stadium. The latest development "Namma Metro" has built a station in Cubbon Park, making it easy for daily commuters and visitors to the park. It is one of the amazing parks in Bangalore.

Because Cubbon Park is rich and abundant with flora and fauna plantations have become home to many exotic species of birds, butterflies and incests ( bees, ).

Cubbon Park includes many aesthetically rich monumental structures and beautiful statues of famous personages in its precincts. Makes ideal for morning jogging, walking, socialising, photographic spot, Birding, and the list goes on and on, as one can creatively use the space the Cubbon Park space has to offer to people.

Sankey Tank Park

Sankey Tank a man-made lake or tank, is situated in western Bangalore, amidst areas -Sadhshivanagar, Vyalikaval, and Maleshwaram. The lake covers over 37 acres. Is known as the Widest tank spread across 800 Mts.

Snakey tank was constructed in 1882, to meet the water needs of Bangalore city.

The tank is also popularly known as the GandhadhaKotikere - meaning Sandalwood Depot which used to be near the lake, hence the name.

With the latest developments, the lake is surrounded by beautiful landscapes with rich flora and fauns, newly constructed jogging and walking tracks make it ideal for morning and evenings -walkers and joggers; for people who want to relish nature and socialise with people visiting the Lake's park. It is a spectacular lake park in Bangalore.

Ulsoor Lake or Halasur Lake

Ulsoo Lake is located on the eastern side of Bangalore - Halasur and near MG Road. The lake is spread across 123.6 acres with many islands, making it the largest lake in Bangalore.

Although the lake dates back to Kempegowda's time, the present lake was created by Lewin Bentham Bowring, and later the commissioner of Bangalore. A part of the lake is managed by the Madras Engineering Group and the rest is managed by the BBMP authority.

The lake is popular for its boating that goes across the lake, or peddling boats in which you can only peddle the lake while enjoying the lake's beauty.

Butterfly Park - Bannerghatta

Butterfly Park is Part of Bannerghatta National Park, spread across 7.5 acres with a butterfly trail of 1 Km in length.

The Butterfly Trail is established over a five-acre garden leading the visitors to a meticulously designed three-dome structure housing the butterfly conservatory, museum and multi-media centre.

Studies have recorded 48 species of butterflies depending on the seasons at Bannerghatta Biological Park. This park is a habitat for over thirty butterfly species with a huge dome-shaped structure covering 10,500 sqft of landscaped garden making it the apt area for their procreation throughout the year.

Visitors planning on a trip to Bannerghatta, must not miss out on one of the fascinating Butterfly Parks in Bangalore.

Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park:

Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park, located in the middle of the city, is a tranquil oasis known for its captivating musical fountain show. As the sun sets, the park transforms into a symphony of water and light, dazzling the guests with a coordinated ballet of colors and melodies. The serene lake within the park has boating facilities, allowing guests to leisurely explore its crystal-clear waters while admiring the surrounding scenic beauty. Whether you're strolling along the lush green pathways or observing the falling waters of the fountain, the park provides a refreshing break from the rush and bustle of city life.

JP Park:

JP Park is an ideal spot for fitness enthusiasts and wildlife lovers in Bangalore. It has a well-maintained jogging and walking track, which is ideal for getting your daily workout in the fresh air. The park also caters to families, having a separate children's play area where children can have fun and burn off some energy. A peaceful lake adds to the park's attractiveness and creates a relaxing ambiance. JP Park is a great place for jogging, walking, cycling, relaxing with your family, or simply enjoying nature's embrace.

Freedom Park:

Freedom Park, located on the grounds of a former prison (quite the irony right), is a sprawling green space that includes a butterfly park, a lake, and a museum. This park is popular among joggers, walkers, and families. The running track is well-kept and provides picturesque views of the surroundings. The lake is an excellent location for bird watching, and the butterfly park is home to a variety of colorful butterflies. The on-site museum recounts the history of the prison and its transition into a public park, providing as a reminder of the power of freedom.

National Poet Kuvempu Park:

National Poet Kuvempu Park exemplifies natural beauty and peace. Its meticulously constructed landscaping offers an idyllic atmosphere, enabling visitors to relax among the greenery. The park provides a calm getaway from the chaos of city life, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature and rejuvenate their souls.

Bugle Rock Park:

Bugle Rock Park, a compact green space with a distinctive rock feature that has a rich history. This rock was an important military lookout point during the British Raj. The park's lofty elevation provides visitors with stunning panoramic views of the enormous city below. Aside from its historical value, the park is popular among locals due to its strolling routes, abundant greenery, and peaceful environment. It's an ideal location for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic in nature.

Conclusion

Although Bangalore is the IT and communication hub in India, it also houses a few nature gifts that keep us healthy and peaceful.

One aiming to stay healthy and live a life free of ailments and diseases must indulge in physical activities such as Jogging, Walking, Yoga, exercises, or/and sports activities.

For all such activities, What better place than open parks can we find? Parks with great landscapes, lakes, beautiful trees and flowering gardens set the moods right and Help us to let go of the work stress and other factors that bother us and spoil our peace.

Top Parks in Bangalore: FAQs

Q. Which city has the most parks in India?

A. Bangalore is the city with the most parks in India. Fastest-growing city but with the best climate one can find in the world. Known as the garden city of the country with over 333 green parks and a total of 227.92 million sqm of green patches -that are certified by the IGBC - a department of the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII).

Q. What is the entry fee for Cubbon Park?

A. The entry is free for the public and it is open between 10 am to 5 pm, and is closed on Monday and alternate Tuesday.

Q. Can we eat inside Cubbon Park?

A. The managing authority, has set new prohibitions for -PDA (Public Display of Affection) and to maintain the place decorum the authority has banned eating in the park and, playing sports in the garden area or climbing trees and disturbing nature.

Q. Can I do a photoshoot in Cubbon Park?

A. While there is no restriction against -nature photography, taking regular photographs. However, the authority prohibits couples from indulging in photography which is inappropriate in public.

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