#Nashik Flower Park_India’s first
Nashik, once known as Gulshanabad, has been a colorful flower festival since the New Year. Everyone who comes here should be tempted to take a selfie. Tourists not only from Maharashtra but also from home and abroad are seen flocking here to enjoy the flowers. This is India’s first and best flower garden in Nashik.
This is the first flower park of its kind in the country. Brand Ambassador of Maharashtra State Tourism and Archaeological Development Corporation and MP Chhatrapati Sambhaji Raje Bhosale inaugurated this magnificent park at Shabhum Waterpark on Trimbak Road in Nashik.
A beautiful ‘Flower garden Nashik’ has been set up on an area of eight acres at a short distance from Nashik city. In this flower park, more than three lakh animals of different types and colors, animals, birds, dolls, rides, khaugalli, etc. are marking the people of Nashik.
With the efforts of corporator Shashikant Jadhav, Shantanu and Shubham Jadhav along with Gopal Patil, architect Nidhi Patil, this is the first flower park in the country to be built in Nashik on the lines of Dubai’s Miracle Garden.
The flower park Nashik has been set up on six acres of land. It will be able to enjoy 5 million flowers at a time. At present 2 lakh flower seedlings have been planted. Peacocks, cars, beautiful houses, flower pots, heart shapes and many more are decorated...
Read moreOK for the first time visit. When you enter the premises, you are amazed to see all the colourful flowers around and heart-shaped canopy to welcome you. You start admiring the flowers, arrangement of them in the peacock, teddy made of leaves, and overall use of old water park for this purpose… until you reach elephants made out of lawn. And then you doubt if the lawn is real. After this point, you will also find flowers are repeated everywhere. Their website claims to have over 40 varieties of flowers, though I did not find those many. Not sure if they count different colours of same type as a separate variety. Even if you take photos at every corner, every section, one and half hours is enough time to cover the entire park. They do have a small food court inside, which does not have much options.
Ohh, I almost forgot to mention that it is located a bit off-road. You will leave the tar road and get on the country side muddy road with all bumpy rides for good 300-400 meters. So if you have senior citizens with you, its a little discomfort for them.
Considering overall experience you get and variety you see, the entry fee of ₹300 per person is a bit higher. However they seem to be taking great efforts in maintaining it, and assuming they don’t have a great flow of visitors, they probably need to...
Read moreThe Flower park is very Popular. I too visited it on recommendations.
It's got a wide range of flowers. Could be a wider spread than the Dubai flower garden.
The park is a rejuvenated water park that is converted to a flower garden. The reminiscence of the water park, the slides are well morphed in to the garden.
Winter days are nice to visit. Accessibility is best by personal vehicle.
The location is a few hundred meters of unpaved road from the main highway. No clear entry at the turn, and one should use google maps or a local help.
There is a fee for entry and it's good enough to deter unnecessary visitors. INR 300 on weekdays and INR 400 on weekends.
The park is modestly sized. Sanitation as all over India still asks for priority. Swatch Bharat is only possible with Swatch Bharatiya.
A modest canteen facility is available at entry. One at exit would be an advantage. People would spend good time and money if food is good after a decent walk.
The facility has limited accessibility for wheelchairs.
Parking is open,unpaved, free and enough for 40 to 50 4 wheelers.
The place is simple and a great attempt as per Indian standards. A visit is recommended if...
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