Green spaces amidst cityscapes are like little retreats, offering a much-needed breath of fresh air and a splash of greenery. Parimal Garden has been that oasis for Amdavadis since it was built in 1960. This lush park boasts diverse tree canopies, a serene lake dotted with lotuses and fish, cosy seating areas wrapped in greenery, an auditorium, and captivating art installations. The walkway next to the park is a picturesque tunnel of bright pink bougainvillea blooms, creating a stunning canopy.
So, if you're feeling burned out from the concrete jungle, looking for a beautiful spot for morning or evening walks, or just need a place to sit quietly, read, write, paint, or work, head to Parimal Garden!
Parimal Garden offers a variety of features. At its heart lies a central lotus pond with fish, surrounded by a hundred terrazzo benches. The park also includes a walkway, a herbal garden, and a sports zone.
Additionally, this green space features brick chimneys representing the city's textile industry heritage and an art installation of monkeys, made from scrap metal by Vadodara-based artist Premkumar Vaishya (David).
During the 2021 restoration, the brick chimneys and bougainvillea arbour were retained and restored. Over 600 trees of 45 species and 7,500 plants of 125 species, including bamboo and palm trees, were planted. The garden is home to an old banyan tree as well.
Your Reading Circle, a city-based reading community, recently added an open-for-all Free Library box by the auditorium. Visitors can donate books and pick up books to read, fostering a community of sharing and learning.
So, the next time you need a break, or simply want to stroll among trees and enjoy the flowers by the lake, be sure to visit Ahmedabad's Parimal Garden!
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