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Mughal Gardens, Parwanoo

Mughal Gardens, popularly known as the Yadavindra Gardens, is located in Haryana, at a distance of around 10 km from Parwanoo. The garden was named after the king of Patiala, Maharaja Yadavindra Singh. It was designed during the 17th century by Nawab Fidai Khan, a famous architect. He is also known as the architect of the famous Badshahi Mosque in Pakistan.This beautiful garden has a small zoo and an eatery inside. Apart from this, a Japanese Garden, a nursery, and picnic lawns are also present here.

The garden is distributed into seven terraces, which are designed symmetrically. Sprawling over an area of around 100 acres, this garden is presently known as the Pinjore Gardens and has been under the management of the Haryana Tourism Department since 1966. On the popular Sikh festival of Baisakhi, several programmes are hosted in this garden. Every year in the months of June and July, Mango Festival is held here.