Baldah Garden a botanical garden located at Wari in the old part of the city of Dhaka. It is one of the oldest botanical gardens established in this part of Bengal by a private individual. The naturalist, philanthropist and poet Narendra Narayan Roy Chaudhury, landlord of the Estate of Baldah, established the garden on his own property in 1909. It is divided into two units. The larger unit is named Cybele after the Greek nature goddess of fertility. It is roughly rectangular, with the northern side slightly cutting a corner, and measures about 136 meters in length and 76 meters in width. The smaller unit, Psyche meaning 'soul', is approximately 100 meters long and 45 meter wide. Chaudhury passionately enriched the garden with rare plant species collected from different parts of the world until his death in 1943, when further expansion of the garden came to a halt. This situation continued until 1962, when the garden was handed over to the government of East Pakistan and the Forestry Department took charge of managing the garden. After the creation of Bangladesh in 1971, the Department of Forestry of the new government began to work with renewed vigor for its improvement, with the result that most of its past glory has now been restored with the addition of two new greenhouses and modernization of civil amenities inside the garden. The Baldah Garden is now managed as a satellite unit of the National Botanical Garden by the Department of Forestry. The collection of the garden is classified into seven categories - orchids, cacti, conservatory plants, aquatic plants, roses, rockery and wall plants, arboretum, and miscellaneous flora. The garden has about 15,000 plants representing 672 species. Many of these are exotic and rare plants; perhaps the richest collection of exotic plants in the country is housed in the Baldah Garden. The flora of the garden represents collections from over 50 different countries. The garden has among its attractions the 'century plant' which is believed to flower only once in a hundred years, and was seen in bloom a few years back. The Adansonia digitata tree which adorns the garden is historical. Central African aborigines used to seal their deads in holes dug into the cavity of the tree in order to mummify the body long before the days of...
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Nestled in the heart of Dhaka, Bolda Garden (also known as Baldha Garden) is a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. This historical botanical garden, established in 1909 by Narendra Narayan Roy, remains one of the most tranquil spots in the capital, attracting nature enthusiasts, photographers, and history buffs alike. đąâ¨
A Glimpse into Nature's Treasure Chest
Bolda Garden is a haven of biodiversity. Spanning across 3.15 acres, the garden houses over 670 species of plants from around the globe. Its two sections, Psyche and Cybele, are meticulously curated to showcase natureâs finest. đŧđŋ From vibrant orchids to towering banyan trees, every corner tells a story of ecological harmony.
The Psyche section features plants with unique medicinal properties, while the Cybele section focuses on ornamental plants, making it a blend of utility and beauty. Visitors often find themselves mesmerized by the gardenâs rare collection of Amazonian water lilies, cacti, and even the sacred lotus. đ¸đǎ
A Historical and Cultural Gem
More than just a botanical wonder, Bolda Garden stands as a testament to Dhakaâs rich cultural heritage. Narendra Narayan Roy, inspired by his travels and love for botany, transformed this space into an educational and recreational site. Today, it serves as a vital green space for Dhakaâs residents, offering a peaceful retreat for those looking to reconnect with nature. đđ
Tips for Visitors
Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and softer light for photography. đ¸
Entry Fee: A nominal charge ensures the garden remains well-maintained for future generations.
Respect the Space: Avoid plucking flowers or disturbing the wildlife to preserve the garden's beauty. đļââī¸đē
Conclusion
Bolda Garden is more than just a botanical garden; itâs a sanctuary of peace and a celebration of natureâs grandeur. Whether youâre a nature lover, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a moment of solace, Bolda Garden promises an unforgettable...
   Read moreBaldha Garden is the green heaven of Dhaka. Crossing the Rajdhani Super Market, if you walk to Hatkhola road for five minutes, you will find Nawab Street in Wari of old Dhaka. Here is the Baldha Garden located.
The wide road will be seen after entering the garden. There are countless species of native and foreign trees on both sides of the road. This is the garden full of birds and trees of various kinds. It seems like a green heaven in the chest of the capital city of Bangladesh.
It is known that, in 1909, the work of establishing this garden was started by Narendra Narayan Roy Chaudhury, the Zamindar of Baldha Estate. Initially, the country's rare Saplings, bushy domestic plants, Orchids and Cactus were planted there. He named this part as 'Saiki' which means 'spirit'. In 1936, he used more 3.8 acres of land for the proliferation of plants in this part. And he named this part as 'Sibley' which means 'Goddess of Nature'.
Currently, there are about eighteen thousand plants of eight hundred species, consisting of domestic and foreign plants in this garden. Among them, some are very rare plants. There is a large reserve of Orchid plants inside the garden. Various species of aquatic plants are found here that include Shapala, Nilapadma, Yellow Shapla, Kachuripana and lovely Amazon Lily. Lily flowers are very interesting to watch that blooms in the evening.
There is a Cactus house which has a variety of charming cactus trees. There is also a huge collection of rare palm trees in the garden. There are all kinds of trees, shrubs, herbs and cosmetic plants in Baldha garden. A plenty of rare trees like Saradmallika, Latajoba, Kananga, Kanak Sudha, Kantak Lata, Papyrus, Dhupgach, White Shimul, Hing, Uvaria, Rupelia, Cordia, Anjan, Garshinga, Accrakarpas, Port Landia, Ollia etc are found here.
The Baldha Garden is open every day of the week. It is Open daily from 8 am to 5 pm. But there is a break at noon from 12 pm â 2 pm. Ticket price is only 15/= per person. The ticket is not required for the children aged 2...
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