Nestled in the bustling heart of the city, Jalagam Vengala Rao Park is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil escape from the urban chaos. This verdant oasis, named after the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, is a haven for nature enthusiasts, joggers, families, and anyone seeking a serene environment to unwind.
Spread over a sprawling expanse, the park boasts lush green lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and a picturesque pond that adds to its charm. As you step inside, you are greeted by a canopy of trees that provide a refreshing respite from the scorching sun during the hot summer months. The well-maintained pathways invite you for a leisurely stroll or an invigorating jog.
One of the park's standout features is its well-designed play area for children. It's equipped with swings, slides, and climbing structures that guarantee hours of fun for the little ones. Parents can relax on nearby benches while keeping a watchful eye on their children. This family-friendly atmosphere makes Jalagam Vengala Rao Park an ideal destination for a weekend outing.
The park's beauty is not limited to its greenery alone. Throughout the year, the park hosts various cultural events, including music concerts, art exhibitions, and food festivals. These events infuse life into the park, attracting art enthusiasts and foodies alike. It's a great way to engage with the local culture and experience the city's vibrant spirit.
For those who appreciate fitness and wellness, the park offers an open-air gymnasium with a variety of exercise equipment. It's an excellent place to start your day with a refreshing workout amidst nature's bounty. The serene ambiance and the fresh air will invigorate both your body and mind.
If you're a birdwatcher or simply enjoy observing nature's wonders, Jalagam Vengala Rao Park is a haven for avian enthusiasts. The park's trees are home to numerous bird species, and you can spot everything from sparrows and mynas to colorful parakeets and occasional migratory birds. Don't forget to bring your binoculars and a camera to capture these moments.
Jalagam Vengala Rao Park also promotes environmental awareness. You'll find informative signboards scattered throughout the park, educating visitors about the importance of preserving the environment and the park's efforts towards sustainability. It's a commendable initiative that encourages responsible behavior among visitors.
A visit to the park is incomplete without a peaceful pause by the pond. The shimmering water and the gentle quacking of ducks create a soothing atmosphere. You can feed the ducks or simply sit by the pond's edge and meditate, finding solace in the beauty of nature.
The park's cleanliness and maintenance are praiseworthy. The authorities ensure that it remains garbage-free, and there are plenty of dustbins conveniently placed for visitors to dispose of their trash responsibly. This contributes to the park's overall appeal and ensures a pleasant experience for everyone.
In conclusion, Jalagam Vengala Rao Park is a verdant oasis in the heart of the city that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, recreational facilities, and cultural experiences. Whether you're looking for a place to spend quality family time, rejuvenate your body and mind, or simply connect with nature, this park has it all. Its serene ambiance, well-maintained surroundings, and commitment to environmental awareness make it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike. So, the next time you're in the city, don't miss the opportunity to escape the urban chaos and find peace and tranquility at Jalagam...
Read morei love the quietness, serenity of the park. you can see young children playing and some people doing their evening walks and yoga. i have spent many hours sitting in one of the rusty benches penning down my thoughts in my dairy.amidst the city a small place to get away... Located in a man-made crater halfway between Banjara and Jubilee hills, the Jalagam Vengal Rao park has some of the greenest grass in the city. The pond in the park is also one of the greenest in the city.
A stone walk laced around the pond enables you to walk with aimless purpose and marvel at the general emptiness of greenery and woodiness. There is a play area for the children with various slides that are too short for sliding, and bridges that really don't connect two places of any importance. There is also the cafeteria section with a few arcade games. This seems to be in direct contradiction with the purpose of a park, which is to revel in nature's glory and fall on your face in the pursuit of butterflies.
To monitor and curb the uncontrollable chaos that might ensue from walkers invading the park in the morning, you get a monthly pass. It can be had for a sum of Rs. 45, and entitles you to the whole park for the sole purpose of walking or running around it. The timings for preening your vanity are 5am to 8am.
Given its quiet setting and general appeal, JVR Park would be best enjoyed sitting under a shade with the grass and its minute habitants...
Read moreThis park is beautifully designed and that is the ONLY positive attribute. Everything else is so negative that you will have to visit this park at your own risk (No, you do not have to sign a waiver).
The water body inside this park is I think is untreated sewer (it stinks). There is hyacinth growth all over. The park authorities should designate corners of this park as "Urine smell corner" "Sewage Corner" and so on. All these 'qualifications' of this park were before the chinesevirus hit.
This park with all its negatives were still attracting plenty of citizens of this 'Global Hi-Tech City' - well, mostly young lovers and wannabe YouTube stars braving the smell to get some greenery in their cell phones.
While writing this review, Hyderabad is climbing up COVID ladder real fast and the park is now thankfully closed. But being true to Hyderabad ishtyle this park (at least the parking lot) is playing host to garbage, construction dumps, sewage, stray dogs, humans that have penchant for some open air defecation. COVID may go and Dengue may come-in, but hey, who cares.
This park may still survive (in spite of sewage, urine, garbage & open defecation), simply because there are only a few limited green space in the city. I will leave a few pics for your...
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