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The Day At Botanical Garden


I kicked off my day at 5:00 am after suddenly waking up from an appalling scary ghost dream, which gave me goosebumps. It was like I was lost in the dream and if I was standing big and vast ancient graveyard and gazed at a cadaver dangling from the tree and a lot of blood was spluttering from his body, upon seeing it I ran as fast I could away from it but abruptly fell upon a coffin and woke up with a huge shriek. I was getting late for the cardio workout, hurriedly got ready and took the bicycle out to reach the Botanical garden. In between the picturesque view of the landscape was incredible, as the sun was peeking up from behind the mountain.

But a cold chilling and pricking flurry was blowing as if it was wintertime, so I took my camera out and the clicked beautiful stunning view and recapitulated my journey. The way to the garden was 10kms more to cycle making too hard to cycle more as muscles of the leg were paining, somehow I reached the garden within 20mins. There were a lot of people busy up at their work doing different activities like running, jogging, and yoga. But after all, I was feeling feeble, so I drank a little bit of water, parked the bicycle, and started to jog ahead. In between, I saw different kinds of birds having a taste of fruits on the tree and bees sucking nectar.

One of the bees chased me a mile as I was about to click them closely with my camera. Somehow I managed to escape and then got a few shots of another flower. There were many things to see as if there are different sections like Bambustem, Pinestum , cactus garden, paper bougainvillea, a big nursery, etc.


It’s quite an interesting fact that it is one of the largest and biggest botanical parks in India and is home to about 200 different species of plants. Where I saw white lotuses, different species of cactus, huge bamboo trees, pine trees, plum trees, and many more.

Soon the sun was gleaming high in the sky, it was getting hot so I took back bicycle and came back home and it was a fun and unforgettable experience to visit and I think a nature enthusiast should definitely visit it.

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