Explore the stunning Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore, home to over 2100 species of plants. Discover ancient landmarks, beautiful landscapes, and enjoy a delicious breakfast at a famous eatery.
Explore the stunning Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore, home to over 2100 species of plants. Discover ancient landmarks, beautiful landscapes, and enjoy a delicious breakfast at a famous eatery.
- Lalbagh West Gate - The Govt. Approved Guide will meet and greet you at the entrance of the West Gate in front of the Ticket Counter. Lalbagh has four gates - East, West, North and South. The West Gate is on the R V Road and near to the Lalbagh Metro station.
- Lalbagh West Gate - The Govt. Approved Guide will meet and greet you at the entrance of the West Gate in front of the Ticket Counter. Lalbagh has four gates - East, West, North and South. The West Gate is on the R V Road and near to the Lalbagh Metro station.

- Breakfast included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Breakfast included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Tips/gratuity to guide
- Tips/gratuity to guide
Lalbagh Botanical Gardens offer a refreshing escape amidst the bustling traffic of Bangalore. Spanning 240 acres, this garden is a vital green space, reinforcing Bangalore’s nickname - The Garden City of India.
Lalbagh is home to over 2,100 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants. Notable features include a 3-billion-year-old rock, a 16th-century…
Lalbagh Botanical Gardens offer a refreshing escape amidst the bustling traffic of Bangalore. Spanning 240 acres, this garden is a vital green space, reinforcing Bangalore’s nickname - The Garden City of India.
Lalbagh is home to over 2,100 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants. Notable features include a 3-billion-year-old rock, a 16th-century Watch Tower built by Kempegowda II, a 300-year-old White Silk Cotton tree, a 20-million-year-old fossil, a 270-year-old Mango tree planted by Hyder Ali in 1760, a 19th-century iconic Glass House constructed by the British, the tallest tree in the garden (and Bangalore) at 150 years old, a 19th-century British Musical Bandstand, and more.
Additionally, visitors can enjoy a picturesque lake, a lotus pond, a topiary, coffee plants, stunning wood sculptures, and flowering trees. The tour concludes with a delightful breakfast at Mavalli Tiffin Room (except on Mondays), a famous Bangalore eatery.
Join the walk and explore!
- Foreign languages Guiding in French, Italian, or German is subject to availability
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.